Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Essential information
... family member or handling of the body after death, causing similar exposure to infected bodily fluids. During an outbreak, the disease can spread rapidly through direct contact and exposure to infected blood or body fluids or indirectly through contact with the environment contaminated with infected ...
... family member or handling of the body after death, causing similar exposure to infected bodily fluids. During an outbreak, the disease can spread rapidly through direct contact and exposure to infected blood or body fluids or indirectly through contact with the environment contaminated with infected ...
Foodborne viral disease in the European region: Norovirus and
... Norovirus infection typically causes acute gastroenteritis with the most common symptoms being nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and stomach pain. Symptoms usually develop 12 to 48 hours after infection. The disease normally lasts between 1 and 3 days. However, for some individuals, especially children, th ...
... Norovirus infection typically causes acute gastroenteritis with the most common symptoms being nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and stomach pain. Symptoms usually develop 12 to 48 hours after infection. The disease normally lasts between 1 and 3 days. However, for some individuals, especially children, th ...
Bloodborne Pathogens
... Vaginal secretions All fluids in an emergency situation should be considered contaminated ...
... Vaginal secretions All fluids in an emergency situation should be considered contaminated ...
2010 4 13_Back to basics neonatology for 4th yr MS_Part 4 2010
... adequate maternal treatment and no signs of infection in newborn, give one dose IM penicillin ...
... adequate maternal treatment and no signs of infection in newborn, give one dose IM penicillin ...
Rubella Virus capsid protein (9B11): sc-65935
... The Rubella Virus causes the disease rubella, also designated epidemic roseola, German measles, liberty measles or three-day measles. Rubella is spread via respiratory transmission from human to human, and the symptoms of the disease are often so mild that an attack can pass unnoticed, making diagno ...
... The Rubella Virus causes the disease rubella, also designated epidemic roseola, German measles, liberty measles or three-day measles. Rubella is spread via respiratory transmission from human to human, and the symptoms of the disease are often so mild that an attack can pass unnoticed, making diagno ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF
... Page 2 of 4 becoming more recognized as an animal health issue [13-17]. Ecotourism and increased contacts with humans are responsible for transmission to primates not only of tuberculosis, but also polio, influenza, measles, yellow fever, malaria, filiariasis and dracunculiasis (Table 2) [18-20]. Mo ...
... Page 2 of 4 becoming more recognized as an animal health issue [13-17]. Ecotourism and increased contacts with humans are responsible for transmission to primates not only of tuberculosis, but also polio, influenza, measles, yellow fever, malaria, filiariasis and dracunculiasis (Table 2) [18-20]. Mo ...
Complete Coding Sequence of the Alkhurma Virus, a Tick
... To date, tick-borne flaviviruses responsible for hemorrhagic fever in humans have been isolated in Siberia (Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus), India (Kyasanur Forest disease virus, KFDV), and in Saudi Arabia (Alkhurma virus, ALKV). Prior to this study, only partial coding sequences of these severe patho ...
... To date, tick-borne flaviviruses responsible for hemorrhagic fever in humans have been isolated in Siberia (Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus), India (Kyasanur Forest disease virus, KFDV), and in Saudi Arabia (Alkhurma virus, ALKV). Prior to this study, only partial coding sequences of these severe patho ...
What is vaccination?
... May also be diarrhoea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Symptoms usually disappear within two weeks Other complications include a severe cough and breathing difficulties, ear infections, pneumonia and eye infections. A very small number may have inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) those aff ...
... May also be diarrhoea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Symptoms usually disappear within two weeks Other complications include a severe cough and breathing difficulties, ear infections, pneumonia and eye infections. A very small number may have inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) those aff ...
Feline Infectious Pertonitis (FIP)
... Many cats are infected with a relatively benign form of the coronavirus but only in certain cats will the virus mutate to become pathologic (FIP). So this means that the corona virus in each individual cat can mutate (or not) into the FIP virus. Therefore, FIP is not horizontally transmitted (cat to ...
... Many cats are infected with a relatively benign form of the coronavirus but only in certain cats will the virus mutate to become pathologic (FIP). So this means that the corona virus in each individual cat can mutate (or not) into the FIP virus. Therefore, FIP is not horizontally transmitted (cat to ...
STDs PPT
... symptoms. False. Most people who are infected with an STD, do not notice any symptoms until they visit their doctor or suffer from infertility. 2. Abstinence is the best way to prevent STDs. True. Abstinence from sexual intercourse is the most effective way to avoid becoming exposed to a sexually tr ...
... symptoms. False. Most people who are infected with an STD, do not notice any symptoms until they visit their doctor or suffer from infertility. 2. Abstinence is the best way to prevent STDs. True. Abstinence from sexual intercourse is the most effective way to avoid becoming exposed to a sexually tr ...
Ebola Virus - Cal State LA
... • Effective if administered up to 4 days transmitted to others (high after viral exposure and before rash appearance death rate) • Outbreaks seem to burn out – No effective treatment quickly – In 1979, WHO declared eradication ...
... • Effective if administered up to 4 days transmitted to others (high after viral exposure and before rash appearance death rate) • Outbreaks seem to burn out – No effective treatment quickly – In 1979, WHO declared eradication ...
Rubella German measles
... choice; ampicillin and chloramphenicol are also effective. Treatment should be start as early as possible, even before identification of M.O. The patient should be given rifampicin prior to discharge from hospital to ensure elimination of the M.O. ...
... choice; ampicillin and chloramphenicol are also effective. Treatment should be start as early as possible, even before identification of M.O. The patient should be given rifampicin prior to discharge from hospital to ensure elimination of the M.O. ...
Immunisation update
... hospital Established neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy or Down syndrome Contact with an infectious disease Clinical history of pertussis, measles, mumps or rubella (clinical history without laboratory confirmation can not be taken as proof of immunity) ...
... hospital Established neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy or Down syndrome Contact with an infectious disease Clinical history of pertussis, measles, mumps or rubella (clinical history without laboratory confirmation can not be taken as proof of immunity) ...
Viroids are small (~300 nt) circular RNA molecules that are
... The HDV genome of 1.7 kb is a covalently closed circular RNA molecule The genome is effectively a viroid into which has been inserted a single gene encoding the hepatitis antigen Replication of the genome is carried out in the nucleus by host RNA Polymerase II, and antigen is required The HDV co ...
... The HDV genome of 1.7 kb is a covalently closed circular RNA molecule The genome is effectively a viroid into which has been inserted a single gene encoding the hepatitis antigen Replication of the genome is carried out in the nucleus by host RNA Polymerase II, and antigen is required The HDV co ...
54 LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF VIRAL INFECTIONS
... sufficient for respiratory viruses. Blood may be useful for entero viral infections in young children & infants. To culture vesicular skin lesions the skin should be cleaned with an alcohol swab and allowed to dry for at least one minute. The vesicle should then be unrolled with a sterile scalpel, a ...
... sufficient for respiratory viruses. Blood may be useful for entero viral infections in young children & infants. To culture vesicular skin lesions the skin should be cleaned with an alcohol swab and allowed to dry for at least one minute. The vesicle should then be unrolled with a sterile scalpel, a ...
Viral Hemorrhagic Fever
... Do NOT rely soly on dispatchers to screen patients for viral hemorrhagic fever risk factors. Dispatch information is often limited and may come from third parties not familiar with the patient’s exposure risks. Limit interventions to life-saving or medically indicated procedures and medications Plac ...
... Do NOT rely soly on dispatchers to screen patients for viral hemorrhagic fever risk factors. Dispatch information is often limited and may come from third parties not familiar with the patient’s exposure risks. Limit interventions to life-saving or medically indicated procedures and medications Plac ...
Common Infections and Other Causes of Fever in School
... I will not include any reference to branded products of GSK. ...
... I will not include any reference to branded products of GSK. ...
Infectious Laryngotrachitis Virus
... While ILTV is not directly harmful to human health, it is an economically important disease due to its effect on bird mortality, egg production, growth and overall animal well-being. Clinical symptoms are obvious and therefore may be observed and responded to rapidly, halting viral spread in the eve ...
... While ILTV is not directly harmful to human health, it is an economically important disease due to its effect on bird mortality, egg production, growth and overall animal well-being. Clinical symptoms are obvious and therefore may be observed and responded to rapidly, halting viral spread in the eve ...
Isolation and Physiological Characterization of a New Algicidal Virus
... dinoflagellate-infecting viruses reported were characterized as a large icosahedral double-stranded (ds) DNA virus, Heterocapsa circularisquama virus (HcV, Tarutani et al., 2001; Nagasaki et al., 2003), and a small icosahedral singlestranded (ss) RNA virus, Heterocapsa circularisquama RNA virus (HcR ...
... dinoflagellate-infecting viruses reported were characterized as a large icosahedral double-stranded (ds) DNA virus, Heterocapsa circularisquama virus (HcV, Tarutani et al., 2001; Nagasaki et al., 2003), and a small icosahedral singlestranded (ss) RNA virus, Heterocapsa circularisquama RNA virus (HcR ...
Seasonal Flu Mist - PassportHealthTexas.com
... 1. Allergy to eggs or egg products or reaction to previous dose. 2. FluMist is not recommended for anyone under 2 years or over 50 years of age or pregnant women. 3. Children younger than 5 years with asthma or one or more episodes of wheezing within the last year. 4. Children or adolescents who are ...
... 1. Allergy to eggs or egg products or reaction to previous dose. 2. FluMist is not recommended for anyone under 2 years or over 50 years of age or pregnant women. 3. Children younger than 5 years with asthma or one or more episodes of wheezing within the last year. 4. Children or adolescents who are ...
West Nile Virus
... West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus that was first diagnosed in North America in the New York City area in 1999. WNV primarily causes disease in birds, humans and horses and is transmitted by many different species of mosquitoes. Since 1999, over 16,000 U.S. horses have been confirm ...
... West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus that was first diagnosed in North America in the New York City area in 1999. WNV primarily causes disease in birds, humans and horses and is transmitted by many different species of mosquitoes. Since 1999, over 16,000 U.S. horses have been confirm ...
Bloodborne Pathogens - School District of Black River Falls
... Hepatitis--“inflammation of the liver”—can cause serious liver damage, cirrhosis, and death Symptoms can be flu-like—fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, jaundice—and can become so severe that hospitalization is needed or a person may have NO symptoms at all A person without symptoms may not k ...
... Hepatitis--“inflammation of the liver”—can cause serious liver damage, cirrhosis, and death Symptoms can be flu-like—fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, jaundice—and can become so severe that hospitalization is needed or a person may have NO symptoms at all A person without symptoms may not k ...
Kuliah 3_Virologi
... – All viruses have capsids - protein coats that enclose and protect their nucleic acid. – Each capsid is constructed from identical subunits called capsomers made of protein. –The capsid together with the nucleic acid are nucleoscapsid. ...
... – All viruses have capsids - protein coats that enclose and protect their nucleic acid. – Each capsid is constructed from identical subunits called capsomers made of protein. –The capsid together with the nucleic acid are nucleoscapsid. ...
The Genetics of Viruses
... 5 Proviral genes are transcribed into RNA molecules, which serve as genomes for the next viral generation and as mRNAs for translation into viral proteins. ...
... 5 Proviral genes are transcribed into RNA molecules, which serve as genomes for the next viral generation and as mRNAs for translation into viral proteins. ...