PowerPoint - Susan Schwinning
... ancestors in the next world! The condition of the people was pitiable to behold. They sickened by the thousands daily, and died unattended and without help. Many died in the open street, others dying in their houses, made it known by the stench of their rotting bodies. Consecrated churchyards did no ...
... ancestors in the next world! The condition of the people was pitiable to behold. They sickened by the thousands daily, and died unattended and without help. Many died in the open street, others dying in their houses, made it known by the stench of their rotting bodies. Consecrated churchyards did no ...
Chapter 1: Microbiology
... • Pasteur developed a successful rabies vaccine • Koch isolated the tubercle bacillus and determined that water is the key to tuberculosis transmission • Pasteur, Koch, and their colleagues put bacteriology on the map Other Global Pioneers Contribute to New Disciplines in Microbiology • Early observ ...
... • Pasteur developed a successful rabies vaccine • Koch isolated the tubercle bacillus and determined that water is the key to tuberculosis transmission • Pasteur, Koch, and their colleagues put bacteriology on the map Other Global Pioneers Contribute to New Disciplines in Microbiology • Early observ ...
TB Disease
... When TB germs start to grow they cause hard lumps to form in the body. As more germs grow the lumps get bigger and damage the area causing holes filled with blood and pus. ...
... When TB germs start to grow they cause hard lumps to form in the body. As more germs grow the lumps get bigger and damage the area causing holes filled with blood and pus. ...
The Columbian Exchange
... 1. Identify a key plant, animal, and disease that only the New World had and only the Old World had. Explain why these animals, plants and diseases might have a large impact on the continent that they will be brought to. ...
... 1. Identify a key plant, animal, and disease that only the New World had and only the Old World had. Explain why these animals, plants and diseases might have a large impact on the continent that they will be brought to. ...
NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES
... Body fails to produce insulin, glucose builds up in the blood, and cells do not get the energy they need. Autoimmune disease – condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks itself, targeting the cells, tissue, and organs of a person’s own body. ...
... Body fails to produce insulin, glucose builds up in the blood, and cells do not get the energy they need. Autoimmune disease – condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks itself, targeting the cells, tissue, and organs of a person’s own body. ...
The Black Death webquest worksheet
... 4A. What insect is the chief carrier of Bubonic Plague? 4B. List 4 common symptoms of the Black Death. ...
... 4A. What insect is the chief carrier of Bubonic Plague? 4B. List 4 common symptoms of the Black Death. ...
Bacteria and Viruses Don`t Belong To Political Parties
... removed. There is a huge immigration debate going on in our country and we need to know what is science and what is political manipulation. Finally, what about that age old disease previously known as consumption or tuberculosis? The world mortality for this disease is about 15%. When considering in ...
... removed. There is a huge immigration debate going on in our country and we need to know what is science and what is political manipulation. Finally, what about that age old disease previously known as consumption or tuberculosis? The world mortality for this disease is about 15%. When considering in ...
Modeling vaccination strategies for developing countries
... Modeling vaccination strategies for developing countries DIMACS meeting May 17-20, 2004 Annelies Van Rie ...
... Modeling vaccination strategies for developing countries DIMACS meeting May 17-20, 2004 Annelies Van Rie ...
Kentucky Reportable Disease Form - Lincoln Trail District Health
... All cases of HIV infections/AIDS are reportable to a separate surveillance system in accordance with KRS 211.180(1)b. To report a HIV/AIDS case call 866-510-0008. ...
... All cases of HIV infections/AIDS are reportable to a separate surveillance system in accordance with KRS 211.180(1)b. To report a HIV/AIDS case call 866-510-0008. ...
Infectious Disease Epidemiology
... A population may become immune to an infectious agent after a large proportion of individuals have become immune ...
... A population may become immune to an infectious agent after a large proportion of individuals have become immune ...
Times cited
... Abstract: An unprecedented outbreak of the Ebola virus in 2014 claimed more than 1000 lives in West Africa and the World Health Organization declared a global public health emergency. This outbreak will undoubtedly promote additional research related to the Ebola virus and will create debate related ...
... Abstract: An unprecedented outbreak of the Ebola virus in 2014 claimed more than 1000 lives in West Africa and the World Health Organization declared a global public health emergency. This outbreak will undoubtedly promote additional research related to the Ebola virus and will create debate related ...
HIV/Aids
... oral-genital, vaginal or anal intercourse An additional 20% contract via contaminated needles Children can also contract from mother before or during birth or through breast feeding ...
... oral-genital, vaginal or anal intercourse An additional 20% contract via contaminated needles Children can also contract from mother before or during birth or through breast feeding ...
Patient History - "Gigi" Doan, MD
... Last menstrual period __________ Are your periods regular? ________ How long do they last? ______________ Problems with periods? __________________________________________________Age first period began: ___________ Current birth control method_________________________________________________________ ...
... Last menstrual period __________ Are your periods regular? ________ How long do they last? ______________ Problems with periods? __________________________________________________Age first period began: ___________ Current birth control method_________________________________________________________ ...
HAIU outbreak notification definitions - Public Health
... Further information on outbreak management can be found in relevant Operational Directives. For advice on reporting outbreaks to the HAIU, please email [email protected] ...
... Further information on outbreak management can be found in relevant Operational Directives. For advice on reporting outbreaks to the HAIU, please email [email protected] ...
A. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek B. Edward Jenner C. Francesco Redi
... ____ A process where one microorganism inhibits or prevents the growth of another. ____ A symbiosis where both groups benefit. 18. Which of the following is not one of Koch’s postulates? 1pt (a) The same pathogen must be present in every case of the disease. (b) The pathogen must be isolated and gro ...
... ____ A process where one microorganism inhibits or prevents the growth of another. ____ A symbiosis where both groups benefit. 18. Which of the following is not one of Koch’s postulates? 1pt (a) The same pathogen must be present in every case of the disease. (b) The pathogen must be isolated and gro ...
Summary
... Summary Since many millennia, mycobacteria cause infectious diseases in humans. The most life-threatening of these diseases is tuberculosis (TB), which is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. As the current BCG vaccine does not fully protect against TB and antibiotic resistant strains appear due to ...
... Summary Since many millennia, mycobacteria cause infectious diseases in humans. The most life-threatening of these diseases is tuberculosis (TB), which is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. As the current BCG vaccine does not fully protect against TB and antibiotic resistant strains appear due to ...
guide to anti-infective drugs
... yellow fever, rabies, smallpox, SARS bacteria anthrax, tuberculosis, gonorrhea, strep, plague, cholera, typhoid, tetanus ...
... yellow fever, rabies, smallpox, SARS bacteria anthrax, tuberculosis, gonorrhea, strep, plague, cholera, typhoid, tetanus ...
Bacteria Wanted Poster Research Project
... syphilis yaws African Sleeping Sickness chagas disease chicken pox cholera plague ...
... syphilis yaws African Sleeping Sickness chagas disease chicken pox cholera plague ...
Aujeszky disease
... infection to other species of animals. They are able to transmit the virus to susceptible pigs and may transmit virus to their offspring either in utero or after birth (vertical Transmission). The virus is transmitted by contact with infected animals, contaminated people or equipment as well as thro ...
... infection to other species of animals. They are able to transmit the virus to susceptible pigs and may transmit virus to their offspring either in utero or after birth (vertical Transmission). The virus is transmitted by contact with infected animals, contaminated people or equipment as well as thro ...
Public Health & Microbiology
... http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/about.html http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/body/disease-detective.html ...
... http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/about.html http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/body/disease-detective.html ...
Document
... The Process of ST Provision (ІІ) • Multidisciplinary approach (team work: infectious disease specialist – social worker – narcologist) provides for more qualified provision of ART combined with ST • Continuous medical observation of the patients by the infectious disease specialists and narcologist ...
... The Process of ST Provision (ІІ) • Multidisciplinary approach (team work: infectious disease specialist – social worker – narcologist) provides for more qualified provision of ART combined with ST • Continuous medical observation of the patients by the infectious disease specialists and narcologist ...
bluetongue_2_epidemiology
... present in large enough numbers to effect transmission to sheep. Apart from certain high altitude regions, such as parts of the north-eastern Cape Province and Lesotho, the entire southern African region should be regarded as endemic. Even in the very early descriptions of BT it was clearly recogniz ...
... present in large enough numbers to effect transmission to sheep. Apart from certain high altitude regions, such as parts of the north-eastern Cape Province and Lesotho, the entire southern African region should be regarded as endemic. Even in the very early descriptions of BT it was clearly recogniz ...