Metaphylaxis of healthy in contact animals to replace
... Definitions for 2015 The European definitions for 2015 are as follows. 1. The term “treatment” refers to the treatment of an individual animal, or a group of animals showing clinical signs of an infectious disease. This implies curative treatment only. 2. The term “metaphylaxis” refers to the admini ...
... Definitions for 2015 The European definitions for 2015 are as follows. 1. The term “treatment” refers to the treatment of an individual animal, or a group of animals showing clinical signs of an infectious disease. This implies curative treatment only. 2. The term “metaphylaxis” refers to the admini ...
here - Infect-ERA
... The Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda of Infect-ERA will be focusing an unexploited field of research and intervention, how to efficiently manage emergent microbial challenges that might cause public health problems. Networks of transnational scientists funded under Infect-ERA programme focus ...
... The Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda of Infect-ERA will be focusing an unexploited field of research and intervention, how to efficiently manage emergent microbial challenges that might cause public health problems. Networks of transnational scientists funded under Infect-ERA programme focus ...
New Mexico Epidemiology - New Mexico Department of Health
... Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, is a highly contagious respiratory disease characterized by a prolonged paroxysmal cough, frequently accompanied by an inspiratory “whoop”, post-tussive vomiting, or apnea (among infants). In recent years, the United States has reported elevated rates of ...
... Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, is a highly contagious respiratory disease characterized by a prolonged paroxysmal cough, frequently accompanied by an inspiratory “whoop”, post-tussive vomiting, or apnea (among infants). In recent years, the United States has reported elevated rates of ...
Prevention and control of tick-borne diseases in Europe
... After incubation period, usually of 3–7 days (ranging from 1 to 13 days), the disease is characterised by: • A sudden onset of febrile illness with headache, myalgia, backache and joint pain, abdominal pain and vomiting. ...
... After incubation period, usually of 3–7 days (ranging from 1 to 13 days), the disease is characterised by: • A sudden onset of febrile illness with headache, myalgia, backache and joint pain, abdominal pain and vomiting. ...
un/scetdg/25/inf.43
... Category B: An infectious substance that does not meet the criteria for inclusion in category A, unless shipped in a cultured (laboratory stocks) form. Although the method of classification has been changed, UN3373 “Diagnostic specimens” or “Clinical specimens” has been retained but redefined, and t ...
... Category B: An infectious substance that does not meet the criteria for inclusion in category A, unless shipped in a cultured (laboratory stocks) form. Although the method of classification has been changed, UN3373 “Diagnostic specimens” or “Clinical specimens” has been retained but redefined, and t ...
CONTAGIOUS OR INFECTIOUS DISEASES ON CAMPUS
... Education resources and medical consultation are available from the student health center and counseling services. POLICIES PERTAINING TO CONTINUATION OR EMPLOYMENT Any employee, who works with or provides services for an individual who is known to have a communicable or infectious disease, will be ...
... Education resources and medical consultation are available from the student health center and counseling services. POLICIES PERTAINING TO CONTINUATION OR EMPLOYMENT Any employee, who works with or provides services for an individual who is known to have a communicable or infectious disease, will be ...
Realities of vaccination - Immunise Australia Program
... Hepatitis B is a virus which causes acute hepatitis. A small proportion of people with acute hepatitis develop chronic infection which can lead to serious complications including liver cirrhosis and liver cancer in later life. Hepatitis B is transmitted by contact with blood and body fluids from an ...
... Hepatitis B is a virus which causes acute hepatitis. A small proportion of people with acute hepatitis develop chronic infection which can lead to serious complications including liver cirrhosis and liver cancer in later life. Hepatitis B is transmitted by contact with blood and body fluids from an ...
Malaria - Health Protection Surveillance Centre
... Symptomatic migrants only, particularly those who have: = Fever = Lived or travelled in malaria-endemic regions within the previous 12 months, particularly in SubSaharan Africa Refer all positive cases to specialist hospital services for review Note: Migrants returning to malaria endemic countries ...
... Symptomatic migrants only, particularly those who have: = Fever = Lived or travelled in malaria-endemic regions within the previous 12 months, particularly in SubSaharan Africa Refer all positive cases to specialist hospital services for review Note: Migrants returning to malaria endemic countries ...
HEALTH CARE FACILITY INFECTION CONTROL PROGRAM An …
... responsibility with communicable disease and any other evolving issues Cross Talk: Between Employee Health, Infection Control, Health and Safety, Physician Services (Bylaws, Rules and Regulations) and Volunteer Services committees and policies ...
... responsibility with communicable disease and any other evolving issues Cross Talk: Between Employee Health, Infection Control, Health and Safety, Physician Services (Bylaws, Rules and Regulations) and Volunteer Services committees and policies ...
Fifth Disease SCIO Treatment
... remedy is most appropriate for individuals who are thirsty, irritable while sick, lazy ...
... remedy is most appropriate for individuals who are thirsty, irritable while sick, lazy ...
Malaria
... • The first description of malaria dates back 4000 years ago, in China. • The disease first gained attention in the U.S. during the construction of the Panama Canal. • In 1906 21,000 of the 26,000 workers involved in the construction were hospitalized due to malaria. • It wasn’t until the 20th centu ...
... • The first description of malaria dates back 4000 years ago, in China. • The disease first gained attention in the U.S. during the construction of the Panama Canal. • In 1906 21,000 of the 26,000 workers involved in the construction were hospitalized due to malaria. • It wasn’t until the 20th centu ...
Wildlife Diseases
... movement of all - dead or alive - privately-owned deer, elk or moose. Officials do not yet know how the deer may have contracted the disease. To date, there is no evidence that CWD presents a risk to humans. ...
... movement of all - dead or alive - privately-owned deer, elk or moose. Officials do not yet know how the deer may have contracted the disease. To date, there is no evidence that CWD presents a risk to humans. ...
A SIMPLE GUIDE TO CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE
... identified in 2003-05.When outbreaks at Stoke Mandeville and the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospitals were investigated in 2004-05, Type 027 was found to predominate in their cases. The same type has caused a large outbreak of severe disease in hospitals in Canada (Quebec) and North-eastern USA since 20 ...
... identified in 2003-05.When outbreaks at Stoke Mandeville and the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospitals were investigated in 2004-05, Type 027 was found to predominate in their cases. The same type has caused a large outbreak of severe disease in hospitals in Canada (Quebec) and North-eastern USA since 20 ...
presentation
... The final cleaning & disinfection of the two infected farms were completed 17 September and 26 October respectively - from those dates, the restrictions on the two farms were lifted and the farms were restocked ...
... The final cleaning & disinfection of the two infected farms were completed 17 September and 26 October respectively - from those dates, the restrictions on the two farms were lifted and the farms were restocked ...
Unit 8: Respiratory Diseases
... Unit 8: Respiratory Diseases • Swelling of lymph nodes under jaw & throat • May abscess and drain in 7-14d ...
... Unit 8: Respiratory Diseases • Swelling of lymph nodes under jaw & throat • May abscess and drain in 7-14d ...
Iliopsoas Abscesses
... 66 year old female former secretary 6 month history of increasing right loin and hip pain Recently saw an orthopaedic surgeon who ascribed the hip symptoms to age ...
... 66 year old female former secretary 6 month history of increasing right loin and hip pain Recently saw an orthopaedic surgeon who ascribed the hip symptoms to age ...
Replication Kinetic of Infectious Laryngotracheitis Virus in
... poultry industry. The genomic and antigenic characteristics between virulent and vaccine strains of ILTV are very similar. The ability of embryonated chicken neural stem (CNS) cell for differential diagnosis of ILTV strains was also evaluated. Materials and Methods: CNS cell cultures were inoculated ...
... poultry industry. The genomic and antigenic characteristics between virulent and vaccine strains of ILTV are very similar. The ability of embryonated chicken neural stem (CNS) cell for differential diagnosis of ILTV strains was also evaluated. Materials and Methods: CNS cell cultures were inoculated ...
this presentation (Pt. 2) - cacuss/aseucc 2007
... CU–1 dose Single dose after 2 yoa (HR or based on disease epid) ...
... CU–1 dose Single dose after 2 yoa (HR or based on disease epid) ...
Running head: BIOTERRORISM
... agent is easy to spread and causes significant damages to the lungs causing the death of the individuals who contract it. The transmission of pneumonic plague occurs in case one breathes the bacteria that could be released in aerosol by terrorists. It could also be transmitted through inhaling the b ...
... agent is easy to spread and causes significant damages to the lungs causing the death of the individuals who contract it. The transmission of pneumonic plague occurs in case one breathes the bacteria that could be released in aerosol by terrorists. It could also be transmitted through inhaling the b ...
PPT - American Academy of Pediatrics
... Statements and opinions expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Mead Johnson sponsors programs such as this to give healthcare professionals access to scientific and educational information provided by experts. The presenter has complet ...
... Statements and opinions expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Mead Johnson sponsors programs such as this to give healthcare professionals access to scientific and educational information provided by experts. The presenter has complet ...
Viruses and Human Cancer
... Oncogenic viruses and changes in cancer incidence when AIDS appeared Tumour Unmarried men in San Francisco ...
... Oncogenic viruses and changes in cancer incidence when AIDS appeared Tumour Unmarried men in San Francisco ...
Recommended composition of influenza virus vaccines for use in
... characteristics of A(H1N1)pdm09 viruses were assessed with panels of post-infection ferret antisera and human paediatric, adult and older adult pre- and post-vaccination sera in haemagglutination inhibition (HI) assays. HI assays with ferret antisera indicated that almost all recent A(H1N1)pdm09 vir ...
... characteristics of A(H1N1)pdm09 viruses were assessed with panels of post-infection ferret antisera and human paediatric, adult and older adult pre- and post-vaccination sera in haemagglutination inhibition (HI) assays. HI assays with ferret antisera indicated that almost all recent A(H1N1)pdm09 vir ...
Early 2016/17 vaccine effectiveness estimates
... substitution. This clade appears to be antigenically similar to the A(H3N2) vaccine component. However, our sequencing results suggest that this cluster is continuing to evolve: 70% of sequenced viruses had further mutations, forming clusters defined by new HA1 amino acid substitutions in antigenic ...
... substitution. This clade appears to be antigenically similar to the A(H3N2) vaccine component. However, our sequencing results suggest that this cluster is continuing to evolve: 70% of sequenced viruses had further mutations, forming clusters defined by new HA1 amino acid substitutions in antigenic ...
Pandemic
A pandemic (from Greek πᾶν pan ""all"" and δῆμος demos ""people"") is an epidemic of infectious disease that has spread through human populations across a large region; for instance multiple continents, or even worldwide. A widespread endemic disease that is stable in terms of how many people are getting sick from it is not a pandemic. Further, flu pandemics generally exclude recurrences of seasonal flu. Throughout history there have been a number of pandemics, such as smallpox and tuberculosis. More recent pandemics include the HIV pandemic as well as the 1918 and 2009 H1N1 pandemics. The Black Death was a devastating pandemic, killing over 75 million people.