African horse sickness
... low pathogenic avian influenza virus and lentogenic Newcastle disease virus in chickens and turkeys. Veterinary Microbiology, Jan 45:1 -11. 2014 Day JM, Zsak L. Molecular and phylogenetic analysis of a novel turkey-origin picobirnavirus. Avian Diseases. epub ahead of print, doi: 10.1637/10593-061313 ...
... low pathogenic avian influenza virus and lentogenic Newcastle disease virus in chickens and turkeys. Veterinary Microbiology, Jan 45:1 -11. 2014 Day JM, Zsak L. Molecular and phylogenetic analysis of a novel turkey-origin picobirnavirus. Avian Diseases. epub ahead of print, doi: 10.1637/10593-061313 ...
Any personnel that are at increased risk for influenza complications
... a surgical mask), its use can help to minimize the spread of infectious droplets in the patient care compartment. Encourage good patient compartment vehicle airflow/ ventilation to reduce the concentration of aerosol accumulation when possible. E. Interim Guidance for Cleaning EMS Transport Vehicles ...
... a surgical mask), its use can help to minimize the spread of infectious droplets in the patient care compartment. Encourage good patient compartment vehicle airflow/ ventilation to reduce the concentration of aerosol accumulation when possible. E. Interim Guidance for Cleaning EMS Transport Vehicles ...
Simulated-likelihood-based Inference for an outbreak of equine
... (current human strains H3N2 and H1N1 and now H1N1pdm, H5N1 does not transmit human to human) H7N7 also exists for horses but no longer circulates (but still in the vaccine) Two separate sub-lineages co-circulating From the modelling point of view, the main difference with human influenza is the way ...
... (current human strains H3N2 and H1N1 and now H1N1pdm, H5N1 does not transmit human to human) H7N7 also exists for horses but no longer circulates (but still in the vaccine) Two separate sub-lineages co-circulating From the modelling point of view, the main difference with human influenza is the way ...
Disease and Death
... Similar collapses occurred throughout the Americas from Peru to Canada as European diseases spread through the New World. The process was repeated in the next centuries by the arrival of slaves from Africa bearing more diseases endemic to their society. Examples: ...
... Similar collapses occurred throughout the Americas from Peru to Canada as European diseases spread through the New World. The process was repeated in the next centuries by the arrival of slaves from Africa bearing more diseases endemic to their society. Examples: ...
Epidemiology and pathogenesis of Ebola viruses
... the recently described Cuevaviruses. The two first of them belong among the most virulent viruses. The Ebola viruses, respectively Zaire species of this genera is the causative agent of the biggest ebola outbreak, namely West Africa Ebola Outbreak, which started in 2014, and in which the case-mortal ...
... the recently described Cuevaviruses. The two first of them belong among the most virulent viruses. The Ebola viruses, respectively Zaire species of this genera is the causative agent of the biggest ebola outbreak, namely West Africa Ebola Outbreak, which started in 2014, and in which the case-mortal ...
HEALTH AMENDMENT BILL 2004 EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
... the disease notification requirements of most other States and Territories provide for notifications of these conditions to be made on a coded basis rather than involving full identifying information as is proposed for other diseases. New section 276A adopts this standard as part of Western Australi ...
... the disease notification requirements of most other States and Territories provide for notifications of these conditions to be made on a coded basis rather than involving full identifying information as is proposed for other diseases. New section 276A adopts this standard as part of Western Australi ...
Emerging and Re-emerging Diseases
... No. of probable cases (1/11/2002 – 31/07/2003), = 8,097 cases, Deaths = 774 in 29 countries Estimation of the impact of SARS on economies, 2003 ...
... No. of probable cases (1/11/2002 – 31/07/2003), = 8,097 cases, Deaths = 774 in 29 countries Estimation of the impact of SARS on economies, 2003 ...
Approach to the Patient with Weakness
... Localization within the Peripheral Nervous system Peripheral Nerve/ Axon Neuromuscular Junction ...
... Localization within the Peripheral Nervous system Peripheral Nerve/ Axon Neuromuscular Junction ...
serotypes of FMD virus
... Viruses (Encyclopedia Britannica) ..infectious agents of small size and simple composition that can multiply only in living cells of animals, plants and bacteria. Viruses are obligate parasites that are metabolically inert when they are outside their hosts. They all rely, to varying extents, on the ...
... Viruses (Encyclopedia Britannica) ..infectious agents of small size and simple composition that can multiply only in living cells of animals, plants and bacteria. Viruses are obligate parasites that are metabolically inert when they are outside their hosts. They all rely, to varying extents, on the ...
Abdul-Aziz Yakubu talk 3
... Density-dependent (mass action) transmission assumes that effective contact rate between susceptible and infective individuals increases linearly with population size. Frequency- dependent (standard incidence or proportional mixing) assumes the number of contacts between susceptible and infective ...
... Density-dependent (mass action) transmission assumes that effective contact rate between susceptible and infective individuals increases linearly with population size. Frequency- dependent (standard incidence or proportional mixing) assumes the number of contacts between susceptible and infective ...
Global Vaccines 202X_DoV Overview_Elias
... challenges others to join them in bringing the benefits of immunization to all people, regardless of where they live. • WHO, UNICEF and BMGF initiate Decade of Vaccines planning – Pedro Alonso (Institute for Global Health, Barcelona) and Chris Elias (PATH) asked to lead the planning effort. ...
... challenges others to join them in bringing the benefits of immunization to all people, regardless of where they live. • WHO, UNICEF and BMGF initiate Decade of Vaccines planning – Pedro Alonso (Institute for Global Health, Barcelona) and Chris Elias (PATH) asked to lead the planning effort. ...
Microbiology
... Infectious diseases have been known for thousands of years, although accurate information on their etiology has only been available for about a century. In the medical teachings of Hippocrates, the cause of infections occurring frequently in a certain locality or during a certain period (epidemics) ...
... Infectious diseases have been known for thousands of years, although accurate information on their etiology has only been available for about a century. In the medical teachings of Hippocrates, the cause of infections occurring frequently in a certain locality or during a certain period (epidemics) ...
Common Childhood Illnesses - Haldimand
... throat secretions of an infected person. • The virus can pass from an infected pregnant woman to her ...
... throat secretions of an infected person. • The virus can pass from an infected pregnant woman to her ...
slide1_medical-virology-1
... Terms & Definitions in Virology: Capsid: the protein shell, or coat, that encloses the nucleic acid genome. Capsomeres: morphologic units seen in the electron microscope on the surface of icosahedral virus particles. They represent clusters of ...
... Terms & Definitions in Virology: Capsid: the protein shell, or coat, that encloses the nucleic acid genome. Capsomeres: morphologic units seen in the electron microscope on the surface of icosahedral virus particles. They represent clusters of ...
Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis
... in feedlots. The IBR virus is one of the most common agents involved in shipping fever pneumonia of feedlot calves. Keeping many cattle in close contact provides an ideal situation for the virus to spread rapidly. As the virus passes from animal to animal, its ability to produce disease increases. T ...
... in feedlots. The IBR virus is one of the most common agents involved in shipping fever pneumonia of feedlot calves. Keeping many cattle in close contact provides an ideal situation for the virus to spread rapidly. As the virus passes from animal to animal, its ability to produce disease increases. T ...
diagnostic dead ends? so what™s the next step?
... from RAL. This test can also be used to monitor treatment. Collection of the gastric swab for either immunohistochemical staining or PCR can be done with a standard culture swab extended with sterile tubing passed in an intubated, anesthetized ferret. The stomach is gently manipulated externally to ...
... from RAL. This test can also be used to monitor treatment. Collection of the gastric swab for either immunohistochemical staining or PCR can be done with a standard culture swab extended with sterile tubing passed in an intubated, anesthetized ferret. The stomach is gently manipulated externally to ...
Bioterrorism Agents and Barrier Protection
... Smallpox is the most devastating infectious disease in the history of mankind. This “ancient scourge” threatened 60% of the world population even in 1967 when World Health Organization (WHO) launched an intensified plan to eradicate smallpox. (AORN 2004) The variola virus that emerged in human popul ...
... Smallpox is the most devastating infectious disease in the history of mankind. This “ancient scourge” threatened 60% of the world population even in 1967 when World Health Organization (WHO) launched an intensified plan to eradicate smallpox. (AORN 2004) The variola virus that emerged in human popul ...
Sameer_1
... Medical Microbiology Introduction Dr. Sameer Naji, MB, BCh, PhD (UK) Dean Assistant Head of Basic Medical Sciences Dept. Faculty of Medicine The Hashemite University ...
... Medical Microbiology Introduction Dr. Sameer Naji, MB, BCh, PhD (UK) Dean Assistant Head of Basic Medical Sciences Dept. Faculty of Medicine The Hashemite University ...
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... koplik spot : small, white spots (often on a reddened background) that occur on the inside of the cheeks early in the course of measles. ...
... koplik spot : small, white spots (often on a reddened background) that occur on the inside of the cheeks early in the course of measles. ...
Pet-Related Infections - American Academy of Family Physicians
... are indicated for immunocompromised persons. Increased communication between primary care physicians and veterinarians could improve treatment and prevention of these conditions. (Am Fam Physician 2007;76:1314-22. Copyright © 2007 American Academy of Family Physicians.) ...
... are indicated for immunocompromised persons. Increased communication between primary care physicians and veterinarians could improve treatment and prevention of these conditions. (Am Fam Physician 2007;76:1314-22. Copyright © 2007 American Academy of Family Physicians.) ...
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... with a person who has infectious TB. The PPD may be p children younger than age 5 years are due to infections with Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. Anitive in atypical mycobacterial infection. Tuberculo tibiotic therapy is directed at antibiotics that will cover lymphadenitis requir ...
... with a person who has infectious TB. The PPD may be p children younger than age 5 years are due to infections with Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. Anitive in atypical mycobacterial infection. Tuberculo tibiotic therapy is directed at antibiotics that will cover lymphadenitis requir ...
STD & HIV Presentation 52013
... Sexually Transmitted Diseases • There are more than 25 different STDs. • At least 10 are very common in the U.S. • 1/3 of new STD infections occur in 15-19 year olds. • By age 24, at least 1 in 3 sexually active people in US will have contracted a STD. • If you contract a STD you can experience pain ...
... Sexually Transmitted Diseases • There are more than 25 different STDs. • At least 10 are very common in the U.S. • 1/3 of new STD infections occur in 15-19 year olds. • By age 24, at least 1 in 3 sexually active people in US will have contracted a STD. • If you contract a STD you can experience pain ...
Linköping University Post Print Serologic Analysis of Returned Travelers with Fever, Sweden
... GeoSentinel database (2,8), all are single-center studies. In Sweden, guidelines from the National Board of Health and Welfare advise febrile travelers returning from malariaendemic areas to be examined at departments of infectious diseases. The objective of this multicenter study was to investigate ...
... GeoSentinel database (2,8), all are single-center studies. In Sweden, guidelines from the National Board of Health and Welfare advise febrile travelers returning from malariaendemic areas to be examined at departments of infectious diseases. The objective of this multicenter study was to investigate ...
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.