Viruses - mrvigs122
... Smallpox is characterized by numerous pustules containing infectious virus all over the body The fatality rate is more than one quarter of infected patients infected by the most serious form caused by ...
... Smallpox is characterized by numerous pustules containing infectious virus all over the body The fatality rate is more than one quarter of infected patients infected by the most serious form caused by ...
Public Health England Meningitis factsheet October 2015
... the brain) and a severe condition that can spread throughout the body in the blood called septicaemia (blood poisoning). ...
... the brain) and a severe condition that can spread throughout the body in the blood called septicaemia (blood poisoning). ...
Name___________________ Anatomy II Respiration Part I
... • Incurable but can be treatable with medicines ...
... • Incurable but can be treatable with medicines ...
3_Gram Negative Bacteria of Medical Importance
... Virulence factors 1. Invade ileum and colon 2. Intense inflammatory response, bloody diarrhoea 3. Exotoxin is neurotoxin ...
... Virulence factors 1. Invade ileum and colon 2. Intense inflammatory response, bloody diarrhoea 3. Exotoxin is neurotoxin ...
Pathogenic Mechanisms
... • can be transmitted from one host to another (communicable) • some infections acquired from indigenous flora are categorized as communicable. ...
... • can be transmitted from one host to another (communicable) • some infections acquired from indigenous flora are categorized as communicable. ...
ICD 10 : Basic Coding Guidelines
... • Anomaly of aorta (arch) NEC Q 25.4 – only if no more precise description on medical record. ...
... • Anomaly of aorta (arch) NEC Q 25.4 – only if no more precise description on medical record. ...
HEPATITIS B VACCINATION DECLINATION FORM Date:
... I understand that due to my occupational exposure to blood or other potential infectious materials I may be at risk of acquiring Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. I have been given the opportunity to be vaccinated with Hepatitis B vaccine, at no charge to myself. However, I decline the Hepatitis B ...
... I understand that due to my occupational exposure to blood or other potential infectious materials I may be at risk of acquiring Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. I have been given the opportunity to be vaccinated with Hepatitis B vaccine, at no charge to myself. However, I decline the Hepatitis B ...
Migration and HIV
... develop TB do so within 5 years • Perhaps 0.3% of asylum seekers have TB at port screening, and of these only ¼ have infectious disease ...
... develop TB do so within 5 years • Perhaps 0.3% of asylum seekers have TB at port screening, and of these only ¼ have infectious disease ...
MC-Medical_Sociology_chapter_2_ppt
... • Age-adjusted rate: A more specific measure than crude rate and shows differences by age in the distribution of health problems – Example: Infant mortality rate, which measures the deaths of all infants in a geographical area under the age of one year • Often used as an approximate indicator of a s ...
... • Age-adjusted rate: A more specific measure than crude rate and shows differences by age in the distribution of health problems – Example: Infant mortality rate, which measures the deaths of all infants in a geographical area under the age of one year • Often used as an approximate indicator of a s ...
Answer all the questions (100) on scantron cards. Please return
... a. Also called “Valley fever” b. A bacterial infection of the lung c. (a) & (b) d. NONE of the Above 85. All of the following are infections of the lower respiratory system, except a. Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome b. Whooping cough c. Streptococcal pharyngitis d. Mycoplasmal pneumonia 86. Which of t ...
... a. Also called “Valley fever” b. A bacterial infection of the lung c. (a) & (b) d. NONE of the Above 85. All of the following are infections of the lower respiratory system, except a. Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome b. Whooping cough c. Streptococcal pharyngitis d. Mycoplasmal pneumonia 86. Which of t ...
Speak Up: Four Things You Can Do To Prevent Infection Brochure
... their hands and wear gloves. • Doctors, nurses, dentists and other health care providers come into contact with lots of bacteria and viruses. So before they treat you, ask them if they’ve cleaned their hands. • Health care providers should wear clean gloves when they perform tasks such as taking thr ...
... their hands and wear gloves. • Doctors, nurses, dentists and other health care providers come into contact with lots of bacteria and viruses. So before they treat you, ask them if they’ve cleaned their hands. • Health care providers should wear clean gloves when they perform tasks such as taking thr ...
Hepatitis B Vaccination Declination Form Name. _______________________________________________________
... Name. _______________________________________________________ Department ______________________ Last 4 digits of SS# _________ ...
... Name. _______________________________________________________ Department ______________________ Last 4 digits of SS# _________ ...
Introduction and history of microbiology
... i.e chicken survived after injecting the isolated bacterial culture and this result surprise him. • On subsequent experiments he came to the conclusion that on long preservation or sub culturing The virulent power of pathogenic bacteria is destroyed. ...
... i.e chicken survived after injecting the isolated bacterial culture and this result surprise him. • On subsequent experiments he came to the conclusion that on long preservation or sub culturing The virulent power of pathogenic bacteria is destroyed. ...
No. 12, 2003 - Statens Serum Institut
... The following case definition from WHO is also used in Denmark: Suspected cases A person presenting after 1 February 2003 with history of : - high fever (>38o C) and - one or more respiratory symptoms including cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing and one or more of the following: - clos ...
... The following case definition from WHO is also used in Denmark: Suspected cases A person presenting after 1 February 2003 with history of : - high fever (>38o C) and - one or more respiratory symptoms including cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing and one or more of the following: - clos ...
Yellow Fever
... yellow fever or in maintaining the virus, but are the primary amplifying host in the urban cycle. Transmission: In urban and certain rural areas of endemic countries, by the bite of infective Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. In forests of South America, by the bite of several species of forest mosquitoes o ...
... yellow fever or in maintaining the virus, but are the primary amplifying host in the urban cycle. Transmission: In urban and certain rural areas of endemic countries, by the bite of infective Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. In forests of South America, by the bite of several species of forest mosquitoes o ...
Laboratory Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment of Bacte rial Infection
... protective immune response, yet do not cause illness. These prepared antigens will stimulate both B cells and T cells and help to create memory cells that can later mount a vigorous immune response to an encounter with the real pathogen. Toxoids: a modified form of the toxin that preserves its antig ...
... protective immune response, yet do not cause illness. These prepared antigens will stimulate both B cells and T cells and help to create memory cells that can later mount a vigorous immune response to an encounter with the real pathogen. Toxoids: a modified form of the toxin that preserves its antig ...
Lyme Disease
... macrophages. May mimic renal cell carcinoma, TB, or abscess. Treat with surgery or long‐term antibiotics. Sterile pyuria: Look for non‐bacterial STDs or ...
... macrophages. May mimic renal cell carcinoma, TB, or abscess. Treat with surgery or long‐term antibiotics. Sterile pyuria: Look for non‐bacterial STDs or ...
Stage 1 Biology – Semester 1 Program 2 This program articulates
... Stage 1 Biology – Semester 1 Program 2 This program articulates with LAP 2 ...
... Stage 1 Biology – Semester 1 Program 2 This program articulates with LAP 2 ...
Powerpoint Infectious Diseases
... Highly adapted mosquito-borne protozoan; derived from gorilla ancestor; RBCs (no MHC); dangerous forms adhere to blood vessels in the microvasculature of peripheral organs to escape removal by spleen macrophages ...
... Highly adapted mosquito-borne protozoan; derived from gorilla ancestor; RBCs (no MHC); dangerous forms adhere to blood vessels in the microvasculature of peripheral organs to escape removal by spleen macrophages ...
Chapter 26 Active Lecture Questions
... Gram-positive bacillus Gram-negative bacilus Gram-negative diplococcus Gram-positive diplococcus ...
... Gram-positive bacillus Gram-negative bacilus Gram-negative diplococcus Gram-positive diplococcus ...