common communicable
... Refer for medical diagnosis and treatment. Keep home until non-contagious, usually 24 hrs. after treatment starts. Refer for medical diagnosis and treatment. Handwashing is very important to stop spread of disease. Keep home until fever subsides. Handwashing may help prevent transmission. ...
... Refer for medical diagnosis and treatment. Keep home until non-contagious, usually 24 hrs. after treatment starts. Refer for medical diagnosis and treatment. Handwashing is very important to stop spread of disease. Keep home until fever subsides. Handwashing may help prevent transmission. ...
PBL Tuberculosis – Lecture by Dr Khalid Mahmud Ch
... Most common cause of infectious disease related mortality world wide WHO estimates that two billion people have latent TB Three million deaths per year At least one person infected every second 80% of TB patients are in 15-54 year age group ...
... Most common cause of infectious disease related mortality world wide WHO estimates that two billion people have latent TB Three million deaths per year At least one person infected every second 80% of TB patients are in 15-54 year age group ...
CD.Common Communicab..
... Refer for medical diagnosis and treatment. Keep home until non-contagious, usually 24 hrs. after treatment starts. Refer for medical diagnosis and treatment. Handwashing is very important to stop spread of disease. Keep home until fever subsides. Handwashing may help prevent transmission. ...
... Refer for medical diagnosis and treatment. Keep home until non-contagious, usually 24 hrs. after treatment starts. Refer for medical diagnosis and treatment. Handwashing is very important to stop spread of disease. Keep home until fever subsides. Handwashing may help prevent transmission. ...
Impact of Management on Infectious Diseases in Broilers
... tives, sanitation and biobacterial, fungal, or parasitic. Some of the categories are represented by only security precautions a few significant species or strains, others by several to many. Viruses can protect against disease, only reproduce in the chicken, whereas most fungal and bacterial species ...
... tives, sanitation and biobacterial, fungal, or parasitic. Some of the categories are represented by only security precautions a few significant species or strains, others by several to many. Viruses can protect against disease, only reproduce in the chicken, whereas most fungal and bacterial species ...
Economic aspects of food-borne outbreaks and their control
... Benefits to identification of outbreaks Outbreaks are costly, attract media attention and cause alarm. The costs of not identifying an outbreak, however, may be even more substantial. The main benefit from outbreak recognition is to prevent further spread. The economic benefits that result from an i ...
... Benefits to identification of outbreaks Outbreaks are costly, attract media attention and cause alarm. The costs of not identifying an outbreak, however, may be even more substantial. The main benefit from outbreak recognition is to prevent further spread. The economic benefits that result from an i ...
European Respiratory Society Annual Congress 2012
... Body: Background – Neutrophil involvement in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is well established. Calprotectin comprises more than 45 % of the cytosolic content of neutrophils, and has been shown to be useful as a marker of inflammatory activity in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and r ...
... Body: Background – Neutrophil involvement in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is well established. Calprotectin comprises more than 45 % of the cytosolic content of neutrophils, and has been shown to be useful as a marker of inflammatory activity in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and r ...
Infectious disease control: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and
... (FHI) has recommended what a basic personal protective equipment “kit” for infectious disease control should include. Such products are widely available internationally. This type of products and measures are used by primary health care representatives in their daily work in many countries. The main ...
... (FHI) has recommended what a basic personal protective equipment “kit” for infectious disease control should include. Such products are widely available internationally. This type of products and measures are used by primary health care representatives in their daily work in many countries. The main ...
Communicable Disease Control Policy
... 4.3. “American Academy of Pediatrics” also known as the AAP, is defined as a national organization of pediatricians, founded in 1930, committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. 4.4. “Blood Borne ...
... 4.3. “American Academy of Pediatrics” also known as the AAP, is defined as a national organization of pediatricians, founded in 1930, committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. 4.4. “Blood Borne ...
Slide 1
... and active to protect yourself and the community from infectious diseases is essential. Increased awareness will minimize the risk of infection, prevent disease transmission, and preserve a healthy and safe environment. The USA Center for Rural Public Health Preparedness at Texas A&M Health Science ...
... and active to protect yourself and the community from infectious diseases is essential. Increased awareness will minimize the risk of infection, prevent disease transmission, and preserve a healthy and safe environment. The USA Center for Rural Public Health Preparedness at Texas A&M Health Science ...
A套题
... 38.According to,when should this disease be reported to epidemic prevention
station in town and in countryside:
A. 3 hours and 6 hours
B. 6 hours and 12 hours C.12 hours and 24 hours
D. 24 hours and 48 hours E. <3 hours
39.wh ...
... 38.According to
Infection Control Updates: Three-level Response Alert System
... • (ii) A client at higher risk of infection must wear a surgical mask and the consultation should be in a designated room. • (iii) N95 mask, gloves, goggles and protective clothing should be worn during high risk procedures. ...
... • (ii) A client at higher risk of infection must wear a surgical mask and the consultation should be in a designated room. • (iii) N95 mask, gloves, goggles and protective clothing should be worn during high risk procedures. ...
Influenza Marc A Bellazzini, MD University of Wisconsin Objectives
... Summarize history of influenza Describe influenza viral structure, antigenic composition and virus types Differentiate antigenic shift from drift Describe clinical presentation, course and complications of influenza Discuss laboratory assays for influenza Describe anti-viral therapy for influenza Su ...
... Summarize history of influenza Describe influenza viral structure, antigenic composition and virus types Differentiate antigenic shift from drift Describe clinical presentation, course and complications of influenza Discuss laboratory assays for influenza Describe anti-viral therapy for influenza Su ...
Yellow Fever: 100 Years of Discovery
... in the late 1980s revealed that only 1 of 7 people infected with yellow fever virus became ill.10 Understanding of the virus and the molecular basis of virulence was advanced by the sequencing of the vaccine virus and the parent Asibi strain by Charles Rice and colleagues.11 Starting in the 1940s, m ...
... in the late 1980s revealed that only 1 of 7 people infected with yellow fever virus became ill.10 Understanding of the virus and the molecular basis of virulence was advanced by the sequencing of the vaccine virus and the parent Asibi strain by Charles Rice and colleagues.11 Starting in the 1940s, m ...
Medical brain drain in Africa Global Health Homeless in
... My internship of tropical medicine in León was starting to get more interesting day by day. For four weeks I had been working at the emergency department of internal medicine at a public hospital with 400 beds in the centre of an old colonial city. Every day I would interview patients in my best Spa ...
... My internship of tropical medicine in León was starting to get more interesting day by day. For four weeks I had been working at the emergency department of internal medicine at a public hospital with 400 beds in the centre of an old colonial city. Every day I would interview patients in my best Spa ...
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... reports is due to a splenectomy, the result of trauma from a motorcycle accident when he was 19 years old. There is a deep abrasion on his right lateral calf that was erythematous, but not purulent. His mother reports that he scraped his leg 5 days ago when he slipped and fell off a stone wall while ...
... reports is due to a splenectomy, the result of trauma from a motorcycle accident when he was 19 years old. There is a deep abrasion on his right lateral calf that was erythematous, but not purulent. His mother reports that he scraped his leg 5 days ago when he slipped and fell off a stone wall while ...
Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases
... entity in the late 1980s and was termed epidemic non-A, non-B or enterically transmitted non-A non-B (ENANB) hepatitis. It followed a transmission pathway and caused disease similar to hepatitis A, but was not reactive in HAVspecific serological assays. In 1990 Reyes et al. succeeded in cloning and ...
... entity in the late 1980s and was termed epidemic non-A, non-B or enterically transmitted non-A non-B (ENANB) hepatitis. It followed a transmission pathway and caused disease similar to hepatitis A, but was not reactive in HAVspecific serological assays. In 1990 Reyes et al. succeeded in cloning and ...
Sexually transmitted Infections
... Protozoal infection Trichomonas vaginalis (causes vaginal trichomoniasis) ...
... Protozoal infection Trichomonas vaginalis (causes vaginal trichomoniasis) ...
• Ebola is a filovirus belonging to the virus family called Filoviridae
... • Ebola viruses are found in several African countries. Ebola was first discovered in 1976 near the Ebola River in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and in Sudan. Since then, outbreaks have appeared sporadically in Africa. • Ebola is caused by infection with a virus of the family Fil ...
... • Ebola viruses are found in several African countries. Ebola was first discovered in 1976 near the Ebola River in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and in Sudan. Since then, outbreaks have appeared sporadically in Africa. • Ebola is caused by infection with a virus of the family Fil ...
UK Trends in Infectious Diseases
... prescribing, is a serious threat to public health.37 A recent review raised concerns that deaths due to antimicrobial resistance could outweigh mortality from all other causes by 2050, if action is not taken (0.7m annual deaths worldwide, rising to a possible 10m annual deaths in 2050).38 Drug resis ...
... prescribing, is a serious threat to public health.37 A recent review raised concerns that deaths due to antimicrobial resistance could outweigh mortality from all other causes by 2050, if action is not taken (0.7m annual deaths worldwide, rising to a possible 10m annual deaths in 2050).38 Drug resis ...
f. roBert feKetY, Jr., Md f. roBert feKetY, Jr., colleGiate disease
... Dr. Fekety is noted as being one of the most outstanding teachers at the University of Michigan Medical School. He established the Infectious Disease training program where he went on to train more than 50 fellows who have gone on to positions of prominence throughout the United States. In addition ...
... Dr. Fekety is noted as being one of the most outstanding teachers at the University of Michigan Medical School. He established the Infectious Disease training program where he went on to train more than 50 fellows who have gone on to positions of prominence throughout the United States. In addition ...
Flu Facts
... complications or because they live with or care for high risk persons. During flu seasons when vaccine supplies are limited or delayed, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) makes recommendations regarding priority groups for vaccination. Please visit www.cdc.gov/flu for more infor ...
... complications or because they live with or care for high risk persons. During flu seasons when vaccine supplies are limited or delayed, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) makes recommendations regarding priority groups for vaccination. Please visit www.cdc.gov/flu for more infor ...
Strep Throat (Streptococcal Sore Throat) WHAT IS IT? Strep
... Strep Throat (Streptococcal Sore Throat) WHAT IS IT? Strep (Streptococcal) Throat is caused by the streptococci bacterium. Symptoms of strep throat include a sudden onset of fever, sore throat, enlarged lymph nodes and sometimes a headache, stomach ache, nausea or vomiting. The throat can appear red ...
... Strep Throat (Streptococcal Sore Throat) WHAT IS IT? Strep (Streptococcal) Throat is caused by the streptococci bacterium. Symptoms of strep throat include a sudden onset of fever, sore throat, enlarged lymph nodes and sometimes a headache, stomach ache, nausea or vomiting. The throat can appear red ...
Dr Martin Walker - Imperial College London
... Coordinate activities of a research group comprising Research Assistants; PhD; MRes; MSc and University Research Opportunities Programme (UROP) students. Establish a network of collaborators in academic and industrial sectors including international research consortia and non-for-profit pharmace ...
... Coordinate activities of a research group comprising Research Assistants; PhD; MRes; MSc and University Research Opportunities Programme (UROP) students. Establish a network of collaborators in academic and industrial sectors including international research consortia and non-for-profit pharmace ...
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.