Dengue
... fever, the blood vessels start to leak and cause bleeding from the nose, mouth, and gums. Bruising can be a sign of bleeding inside the body. Without prompt treatment, the blood vessels can collapse, causing shock (dengue shock syndrome). Dengue hemorrhagic fever is fatal in about 5 percent of cases ...
... fever, the blood vessels start to leak and cause bleeding from the nose, mouth, and gums. Bruising can be a sign of bleeding inside the body. Without prompt treatment, the blood vessels can collapse, causing shock (dengue shock syndrome). Dengue hemorrhagic fever is fatal in about 5 percent of cases ...
Measles, rubella, scarlet fever
... independently provide emergency assistance if necessary referred to the hospital for treatment To be able to carry out qualified poststatsionarnuyu rehabilitation. For the successful solution of the case of a student should know • Conduct a professional history and examination of the patient; • give ...
... independently provide emergency assistance if necessary referred to the hospital for treatment To be able to carry out qualified poststatsionarnuyu rehabilitation. For the successful solution of the case of a student should know • Conduct a professional history and examination of the patient; • give ...
Standard PDF - Wiley Online Library
... “new world” (the US) in modern times. In the US, there are FMF patients in communities originating from Armenia (mainly in California) and from North African and Middle Eastern countries (on the east coast). In South America, most FMF patients are immigrants from the Middle East and North Africa, al ...
... “new world” (the US) in modern times. In the US, there are FMF patients in communities originating from Armenia (mainly in California) and from North African and Middle Eastern countries (on the east coast). In South America, most FMF patients are immigrants from the Middle East and North Africa, al ...
The diagnostic significance of relative bradycardia in infectious
... of infectious diseases. Relative bradycardia may be used to differentiate infectious diseases in selected clinical situations. Unfortunately, pulse-temperature differences have been vaguely described in a variety of publications and textbooks, leading to confusion on the part of clinicians in how to ...
... of infectious diseases. Relative bradycardia may be used to differentiate infectious diseases in selected clinical situations. Unfortunately, pulse-temperature differences have been vaguely described in a variety of publications and textbooks, leading to confusion on the part of clinicians in how to ...
Spotted Fever Group Rickettsial Infections in Australia
... designated North Queensland tick typhus. Plotz et al. [2] performed cross-protection and serologic tests in guinea pigs, using an isolate (PHS) from one of the cases studied by Andrew and colleagues. They concluded that the isolate was a new spotted fever group (SFG) organism. In 1950 Philip [3] nam ...
... designated North Queensland tick typhus. Plotz et al. [2] performed cross-protection and serologic tests in guinea pigs, using an isolate (PHS) from one of the cases studied by Andrew and colleagues. They concluded that the isolate was a new spotted fever group (SFG) organism. In 1950 Philip [3] nam ...
~ IMPACT OF DENGUE/DENGUE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER ON THE
... in this new ecologic setting: transmission increased, as did the frequency of dengue epidemics occurring in the indigenous populations of children. The economic expansion that began in the region continues today, leading to continued urbanization and increased movement of people (and, with them, den ...
... in this new ecologic setting: transmission increased, as did the frequency of dengue epidemics occurring in the indigenous populations of children. The economic expansion that began in the region continues today, leading to continued urbanization and increased movement of people (and, with them, den ...
response vaccination in Niamey, Niger Time is of the
... infectious process is assumed to be deterministic; children are infected but not infectious (latent) for 10 days and infectious for 6 days (Heymann 2004). Upon recovery, children progress into the removed class and are assumed immune for the remainder of the epidemic (and the remainder of their life ...
... infectious process is assumed to be deterministic; children are infected but not infectious (latent) for 10 days and infectious for 6 days (Heymann 2004). Upon recovery, children progress into the removed class and are assumed immune for the remainder of the epidemic (and the remainder of their life ...
Fever and Rash Syndrome - Journal of Pediatrics Review
... in the trunk and abdomen is much higher than in the limbs. This kind of distribution of the rash to the body and its clinical picture is called «Morbilliforme Rash». Fever and other signs/ symptoms lasted for 48 hours after rash eruption and were resolved suddenly, in which the patients’ general con ...
... in the trunk and abdomen is much higher than in the limbs. This kind of distribution of the rash to the body and its clinical picture is called «Morbilliforme Rash». Fever and other signs/ symptoms lasted for 48 hours after rash eruption and were resolved suddenly, in which the patients’ general con ...
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
... Acute Febrile Onset. About 20% of all JRA patients present with an acute febrile or systemic onset. Recognition is easy when obvious arthritis is present in addition to several typical systemic manifestations of the disease (Fig. 1 ) . Sometimes, however, only arthralgia is present and then the diff ...
... Acute Febrile Onset. About 20% of all JRA patients present with an acute febrile or systemic onset. Recognition is easy when obvious arthritis is present in addition to several typical systemic manifestations of the disease (Fig. 1 ) . Sometimes, however, only arthralgia is present and then the diff ...
What is Dengue?1
... behind the eyes, severe joint and muscle pain (hence the name “break-bone fever”, often used to describe the disease) , nausea, vomiting, and skin rash. Some cases develop much milder symptoms, which can be mistaken for a flu or other viral infection. Symptoms of the disease last 6-8 days. Fever usu ...
... behind the eyes, severe joint and muscle pain (hence the name “break-bone fever”, often used to describe the disease) , nausea, vomiting, and skin rash. Some cases develop much milder symptoms, which can be mistaken for a flu or other viral infection. Symptoms of the disease last 6-8 days. Fever usu ...
modeling seasonality and viral mutation in an influenza pandemic
... As the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic (H1N1) has shown, public health decision makers may have to predict the subsequent course and severity of a pandemic. We developed an agent-based simulation model and used data from the state of Georgia to explore the influence of virus mutation and seasonal effec ...
... As the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic (H1N1) has shown, public health decision makers may have to predict the subsequent course and severity of a pandemic. We developed an agent-based simulation model and used data from the state of Georgia to explore the influence of virus mutation and seasonal effec ...
Rocky Mountain spotted fever
... and in the South Atlantic region, particularly Maryland, Virginia, and North and South Carolina.9,73,74 Between 1873 and 1920, 431 cases of RMSF were described in the USA.75 Between 1997 and 2002, the average annual incidence of the disease was 2·2 cases per million people.9 Historically, approximat ...
... and in the South Atlantic region, particularly Maryland, Virginia, and North and South Carolina.9,73,74 Between 1873 and 1920, 431 cases of RMSF were described in the USA.75 Between 1997 and 2002, the average annual incidence of the disease was 2·2 cases per million people.9 Historically, approximat ...
2 Mathematical Model - Online Journal System of KMUTNB
... We apply our theory to dengue epidemic in Phuket focusing on year 2013. The data shows that Phuket is very attractive destination for tourist foreigners since the number was estimated about one third of the local population. Yet, we showed by contradiction that the tourists cannot be contributed in ...
... We apply our theory to dengue epidemic in Phuket focusing on year 2013. The data shows that Phuket is very attractive destination for tourist foreigners since the number was estimated about one third of the local population. Yet, we showed by contradiction that the tourists cannot be contributed in ...
Dengue Virus
... • Presence at a location with an ongoing outbreak within previous two weeks of dengue-like illness, OR ...
... • Presence at a location with an ongoing outbreak within previous two weeks of dengue-like illness, OR ...
Atypical Chikungunya virus infections: clinical manifestations
... Réunion, located in the Archipelago of Mascareignes (South-West Indian Ocean) [7]. According to reports from the Réunion-Mayotte Inter-Regional Epidemiological Unit (IREU), as of mid-April 2006, 266 000/ 785 221 (34 %) inhabitants had been infected by the virus [8]. Health-care facilities on Réun ...
... Réunion, located in the Archipelago of Mascareignes (South-West Indian Ocean) [7]. According to reports from the Réunion-Mayotte Inter-Regional Epidemiological Unit (IREU), as of mid-April 2006, 266 000/ 785 221 (34 %) inhabitants had been infected by the virus [8]. Health-care facilities on Réun ...
The basic reproductive number of Ebola and the effects
... where t is the time at which interventions start and q controls the rate of the transition from b0 to b1 : Another interpretation of the parameter q can be given in terms of th ¼ lnð2Þ=q; the time to achieve bðtÞ ¼ ðb0 þ b1 Þ=2: 2.3. Epidemiological data The data for the Congo (1995) and Uganda (200 ...
... where t is the time at which interventions start and q controls the rate of the transition from b0 to b1 : Another interpretation of the parameter q can be given in terms of th ¼ lnð2Þ=q; the time to achieve bðtÞ ¼ ðb0 þ b1 Þ=2: 2.3. Epidemiological data The data for the Congo (1995) and Uganda (200 ...
Inferring R0 in emerging epidemics—the effect of common
... underlying infectious contact structure. We find that most plausible contact structures result in only slightly different estimates of R0 and vc. Furthermore, we find that ignoring the infectious contact pattern, thus effectively assuming that individuals mix homogeneously, will in many cases result ...
... underlying infectious contact structure. We find that most plausible contact structures result in only slightly different estimates of R0 and vc. Furthermore, we find that ignoring the infectious contact pattern, thus effectively assuming that individuals mix homogeneously, will in many cases result ...
Figure 1 - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B
... gathers together research on key aspects of the disease to ensure that lessons can be learned and improvements made for the benefit of future responses. It is the first compendium that addresses the largest Ebola epidemic in history. The nature of research into neglected tropical diseases, particula ...
... gathers together research on key aspects of the disease to ensure that lessons can be learned and improvements made for the benefit of future responses. It is the first compendium that addresses the largest Ebola epidemic in history. The nature of research into neglected tropical diseases, particula ...
Epidemiology of the Plague of Athens
... Place. The origin of the epidemic cannot be determined with certainty. According to Thucydides (48.1) it was reputed to have originated in Ethiopia, spread to Egypt and Libya, and spread from there to the territory of the King of Persia [much of the Middle East]; before reaching Athens (47), "previo ...
... Place. The origin of the epidemic cannot be determined with certainty. According to Thucydides (48.1) it was reputed to have originated in Ethiopia, spread to Egypt and Libya, and spread from there to the territory of the King of Persia [much of the Middle East]; before reaching Athens (47), "previo ...
Human African trypanosomiasis: a review of non
... treatment was sent by the WHO, but was subsequently delayed by 9 days while it was held at Italian customs.36 The patient’s symptoms abated once eflornithine treatment was started. While it is unlikely that a 9-day delay caused any significant damage, this case does highlight the importance of having ...
... treatment was sent by the WHO, but was subsequently delayed by 9 days while it was held at Italian customs.36 The patient’s symptoms abated once eflornithine treatment was started. While it is unlikely that a 9-day delay caused any significant damage, this case does highlight the importance of having ...
IDSA practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of
... • Pharyngitis alone occurs in young children, particularly those younger than 3 years, and may mimic streptococcal infection. • PC fever occurs more often in outbreaks involving older children. ...
... • Pharyngitis alone occurs in young children, particularly those younger than 3 years, and may mimic streptococcal infection. • PC fever occurs more often in outbreaks involving older children. ...