French Aedes albopictus are able to transmit yellow fever virus
... stimulate YFV vaccine production and accelerate vaccination campaigns, and human cases continue to be recorded annually. Moreover, during the past 20 years, at least one annual YF outbreak has been reported in Africa, mainly in West Africa (East and Central African countries are usually less affecte ...
... stimulate YFV vaccine production and accelerate vaccination campaigns, and human cases continue to be recorded annually. Moreover, during the past 20 years, at least one annual YF outbreak has been reported in Africa, mainly in West Africa (East and Central African countries are usually less affecte ...
SARS virus
... SARS is a condition of unknown cause that has recently been recognized in patients in Asia , North America , and Europe . This report summarizes the initial epidemiologic findings , pathologic description , clinical and diagnostic findings. ...
... SARS is a condition of unknown cause that has recently been recognized in patients in Asia , North America , and Europe . This report summarizes the initial epidemiologic findings , pathologic description , clinical and diagnostic findings. ...
Restricted Biological Agents
... Below is a list of agents restricted for export by the U.S. Government. Be aware that this list is not exhaustive but is limited to biological agents likely to be used at VUMC that have export control restrictions. ...
... Below is a list of agents restricted for export by the U.S. Government. Be aware that this list is not exhaustive but is limited to biological agents likely to be used at VUMC that have export control restrictions. ...
Hendra Virus Primefact 970
... are likely to contact the horse’s saliva. Great care should be taken with hygiene and personal protection when handling sick horses. In particular, avoid contact with blood, other body fluids (especially respiratory and nasal secretions, saliva and urine) and tissues. Ideally you should avoid all co ...
... are likely to contact the horse’s saliva. Great care should be taken with hygiene and personal protection when handling sick horses. In particular, avoid contact with blood, other body fluids (especially respiratory and nasal secretions, saliva and urine) and tissues. Ideally you should avoid all co ...
China Rabies Virus Isolated from a Rabid Dog in Complete Genome
... invariably fatal encephalomyelitis (3). Although effective vaccines are available, rabies still causes more than 55,000 human deaths annually throughout the world, with most of them in the developing countries in Asia and Africa (10). In recent years, the reported human rabies cases in China surpass ...
... invariably fatal encephalomyelitis (3). Although effective vaccines are available, rabies still causes more than 55,000 human deaths annually throughout the world, with most of them in the developing countries in Asia and Africa (10). In recent years, the reported human rabies cases in China surpass ...
Characterization of foot-and-mouth disease virus types Ο and Asia 1 RNA
... §To whom all correspondence should be addressed. Abbreviations used: FMDV, Foot-and-mouth disease virus; CMP, cytidine monophosphate. ...
... §To whom all correspondence should be addressed. Abbreviations used: FMDV, Foot-and-mouth disease virus; CMP, cytidine monophosphate. ...
Synergistic pathogenicity of a phloem
... fewer plants became infected, but the low number (16) did not suffice for statistical evaluation]. In N. benthamiana tissue explants, replicative forms of AbMV can be detected regularly as soon as 48 h post-agroinoculation (unpublished data). Therefore, it seems probable that tobamovirus inoculation ...
... fewer plants became infected, but the low number (16) did not suffice for statistical evaluation]. In N. benthamiana tissue explants, replicative forms of AbMV can be detected regularly as soon as 48 h post-agroinoculation (unpublished data). Therefore, it seems probable that tobamovirus inoculation ...
Incidence of Latent Virus Shedding During Space Flight
... Measurements of immune parameters of both cellular and innate immunity indicate alterations in immune function in astronauts. Immune changes may be the response to stress associated with launch, flight, and landing phases. Medical relevance of observed changes is not known. The reactivation of laten ...
... Measurements of immune parameters of both cellular and innate immunity indicate alterations in immune function in astronauts. Immune changes may be the response to stress associated with launch, flight, and landing phases. Medical relevance of observed changes is not known. The reactivation of laten ...
What is hepatitis A virus (HAV)? Transmission • Anal/oral contact, by
... • Children with hepatitis A usually have no symptoms. • Adults may become quite ill suddenly, experiencing jaundice, fatigue nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, dark urine/light stools and fever. • The incubation period averages 30 days; however, an infected individual can transmit the virus to others ...
... • Children with hepatitis A usually have no symptoms. • Adults may become quite ill suddenly, experiencing jaundice, fatigue nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, dark urine/light stools and fever. • The incubation period averages 30 days; however, an infected individual can transmit the virus to others ...
UVU Ebola FAQ
... U.S. PPE, has specific regulations for different types of diseases (contact, airborne), all healthcare workers are trained to use this equipment. Much of what is used is a one-time use (needles, syringes, etc.) or disposable. We have access to negative pressure rooms as well. Burial practices: laws ...
... U.S. PPE, has specific regulations for different types of diseases (contact, airborne), all healthcare workers are trained to use this equipment. Much of what is used is a one-time use (needles, syringes, etc.) or disposable. We have access to negative pressure rooms as well. Burial practices: laws ...
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... Source: Epileptic Encephalopathy, Atlas of Pediatric EEG hemihypsarrhythmia.31 Citation: Laoprasert P. Atlas of Pediatric EEG; 2011 Available at: http://mhmedical.com/ Accessed: May 05, 2017 Infections are considered to be etiological factors in 10% of patients with infantile spasms (congenital or a ...
... Source: Epileptic Encephalopathy, Atlas of Pediatric EEG hemihypsarrhythmia.31 Citation: Laoprasert P. Atlas of Pediatric EEG; 2011 Available at: http://mhmedical.com/ Accessed: May 05, 2017 Infections are considered to be etiological factors in 10% of patients with infantile spasms (congenital or a ...
A perspective on equine viral arteritis (infectious arteritis of
... OIE Manual of Standards for Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines (8). Virus can be isolated from various organs and secretions. Virus isolation from semen using rabbit kidney (RK-13) cells can, in experienced hands, identify over 99% of persistently infected stallions detected by test breeding suspect earn ...
... OIE Manual of Standards for Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines (8). Virus can be isolated from various organs and secretions. Virus isolation from semen using rabbit kidney (RK-13) cells can, in experienced hands, identify over 99% of persistently infected stallions detected by test breeding suspect earn ...
Parasitic crustaceans as vectors of viruses, with
... Synopsis Parasitic crustaceans serve as both hosts and vectors of viruses as well as of parasites and other microbial pathogenic agents. Few of the presumably numerous associations are known, but many can be anticipated. Recently, branchiurans and gnathiid isopods have been documented to host helmin ...
... Synopsis Parasitic crustaceans serve as both hosts and vectors of viruses as well as of parasites and other microbial pathogenic agents. Few of the presumably numerous associations are known, but many can be anticipated. Recently, branchiurans and gnathiid isopods have been documented to host helmin ...
Maggie McNally - Centre for Microbial Diseases and Immunity
... infections.’ Thus, the second historical transition occurred in Classical times as large Eurasian civilizations came into commercial and military contact. They inadvertently exchanged their pools of infections, and vectors such as rats and fleas, across the Mediterranean basin, the Middle East, Indi ...
... infections.’ Thus, the second historical transition occurred in Classical times as large Eurasian civilizations came into commercial and military contact. They inadvertently exchanged their pools of infections, and vectors such as rats and fleas, across the Mediterranean basin, the Middle East, Indi ...
Phosphoproteomic Analysis of the Bovine Herpesvirus Type 1 Virion
... induced immune suppression and various bacterial infections can synergistically cause bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC), which costs the United States an estimated 3 billion dollars annually.4 BHV-1 typically establishes an acute infection in mucosal tissues of the oral and respiratory tract ...
... induced immune suppression and various bacterial infections can synergistically cause bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC), which costs the United States an estimated 3 billion dollars annually.4 BHV-1 typically establishes an acute infection in mucosal tissues of the oral and respiratory tract ...
New Emerging Diseases in the 21 Century
... diagnostic technology. Some cancers and chronic diseases are due to microbial infection, and it is anticipated that even more will ultimately be shown to have a microbial contribution. Emerging, or re-emerging, infectious agents or diseases began to be identified in the late 1960s and early 1970s, b ...
... diagnostic technology. Some cancers and chronic diseases are due to microbial infection, and it is anticipated that even more will ultimately be shown to have a microbial contribution. Emerging, or re-emerging, infectious agents or diseases began to be identified in the late 1960s and early 1970s, b ...
Treatment and Prevention of Viral Infections in Patients
... clearance of RSV antigen. To be effective, ribThe single stranded RNA respiratory synavirin must be started as early as possible. In cytial virus is the leading cause of lower respiraone study the mortality rate in BMT recipients tory tract infection in normal infants and chilwas 25% if started on d ...
... clearance of RSV antigen. To be effective, ribThe single stranded RNA respiratory synavirin must be started as early as possible. In cytial virus is the leading cause of lower respiraone study the mortality rate in BMT recipients tory tract infection in normal infants and chilwas 25% if started on d ...
Avian Borna Virus
... - samples independently collected on 2 continents - Microarray tissues screened for most known viral pathogens - Novel Borna virus signature detected Texas A&M researchers - ABV was cultured from confirmed PDD case - Infected 3 healthy cockatiels with ABV - 2/3 birds developed clinical PDD - ABV was ...
... - samples independently collected on 2 continents - Microarray tissues screened for most known viral pathogens - Novel Borna virus signature detected Texas A&M researchers - ABV was cultured from confirmed PDD case - Infected 3 healthy cockatiels with ABV - 2/3 birds developed clinical PDD - ABV was ...
Encyclopedia Index A
... adenovirus infection. A child who has hemorrhagic cystitis has bloody urine for about three days, and invisible traces of blood can be found in the urine a few days longer. The child will feel the urge to urinate frequently--but find it difficult to do so--for about the same length of time. ...
... adenovirus infection. A child who has hemorrhagic cystitis has bloody urine for about three days, and invisible traces of blood can be found in the urine a few days longer. The child will feel the urge to urinate frequently--but find it difficult to do so--for about the same length of time. ...
The illegal introduction of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus in
... The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) was introduced to New Zealand in the 19th Century and rapidly established itself over most of New Zealand. By the late 19th Century, rabbit numbers had reached pest proportions in many areas of pastoral land, particularly in the drier areas (rainfall 300 m ...
... The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) was introduced to New Zealand in the 19th Century and rapidly established itself over most of New Zealand. By the late 19th Century, rabbit numbers had reached pest proportions in many areas of pastoral land, particularly in the drier areas (rainfall 300 m ...
RSV - NSW Health
... RSV can spread easily from person to person through droplets from a sneeze or cough. People can also be infected by touching their nose or eyes after touching a person with RSV or contaminated items. A person is usually infectious for up to 10 days after symptoms begin. ...
... RSV can spread easily from person to person through droplets from a sneeze or cough. People can also be infected by touching their nose or eyes after touching a person with RSV or contaminated items. A person is usually infectious for up to 10 days after symptoms begin. ...
Signs Of Severe Yeast Infections
... Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) is a type of staph bacteria that is resistant to certain antibiotics called beta-lactams. These antibiotics include methicillin and other more common antibiotics such as oxacillin, penicillin, and amoxicillin. In the community, most MRSA infections ...
... Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) is a type of staph bacteria that is resistant to certain antibiotics called beta-lactams. These antibiotics include methicillin and other more common antibiotics such as oxacillin, penicillin, and amoxicillin. In the community, most MRSA infections ...