MMR - Measles, Mumps & Rubella
... • This PowerPoint presentation will be an additional resources for Para medical people Public health nurses, MBBS students and MD Post graduate students around the world. • This droplet infections has to be eradicated. As we are having effective vaccine against this infections, no carriers & no ani ...
... • This PowerPoint presentation will be an additional resources for Para medical people Public health nurses, MBBS students and MD Post graduate students around the world. • This droplet infections has to be eradicated. As we are having effective vaccine against this infections, no carriers & no ani ...
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) - a virus
... Golgi apparatus - a membrane bound structure found within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells which functions in protein synthesis. habitat - the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome - transmitted by exposure to rodent excrement via ...
... Golgi apparatus - a membrane bound structure found within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells which functions in protein synthesis. habitat - the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome - transmitted by exposure to rodent excrement via ...
Viral Respiratory Tract Infection
... Clinical Infection cause suddenly severe mixed viral & bacterial pneumonia.. Symptoms include high fever, dry cough, dyspnea, headache, hypoxemia, high mortality ..more severe in middle ages & elderly persons.. progressive respiratory failure & liver damage..few days..No vaccine or specific antivira ...
... Clinical Infection cause suddenly severe mixed viral & bacterial pneumonia.. Symptoms include high fever, dry cough, dyspnea, headache, hypoxemia, high mortality ..more severe in middle ages & elderly persons.. progressive respiratory failure & liver damage..few days..No vaccine or specific antivira ...
Factors in the Emergence of Infectious Diseases
... rice growing. Outbreaks of Rift Valley fever in some parts of Africa have been associated with dam building as well as with periods of heavy rainfall (19). In the outbreaks of Rift Valley fever in Mauritania in 1987, the human cases occurred in villages near dams on the Senegal River. The same effec ...
... rice growing. Outbreaks of Rift Valley fever in some parts of Africa have been associated with dam building as well as with periods of heavy rainfall (19). In the outbreaks of Rift Valley fever in Mauritania in 1987, the human cases occurred in villages near dams on the Senegal River. The same effec ...
A Two-Year Serosurvey of a Rural Population for West Nile Virus
... in Wyoming is the Culex tarsalis mosquito. Mosquitoes carry infectious virus particles in their salivary glands. ...
... in Wyoming is the Culex tarsalis mosquito. Mosquitoes carry infectious virus particles in their salivary glands. ...
West Nile Virus
... New Variants of Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Discovered by Retrospective Investigation of Fatal Cases of Tick-Borne Encephalitis with Hemorrhagic Syndrome Occurred in Novosibirsk Region (Russia) During Summer of 1999 ...
... New Variants of Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Discovered by Retrospective Investigation of Fatal Cases of Tick-Borne Encephalitis with Hemorrhagic Syndrome Occurred in Novosibirsk Region (Russia) During Summer of 1999 ...
do not write on this handout!!!
... follow appropriate disease control procedures in hospitals; avoid burial customs that allow contact with tissues of deceased victims; initial victim in an outbreak likely was infected with the virus from an animal that carries the virus with no ill effects; that animal “reservoir” is unknown at this ...
... follow appropriate disease control procedures in hospitals; avoid burial customs that allow contact with tissues of deceased victims; initial victim in an outbreak likely was infected with the virus from an animal that carries the virus with no ill effects; that animal “reservoir” is unknown at this ...
Nervous System Infections - Biology Online Learning
... nerves • Grows slowly within macrophages • Course of infection depends on immune response • Macrophages limit growth of organism ...
... nerves • Grows slowly within macrophages • Course of infection depends on immune response • Macrophages limit growth of organism ...
Major Diseases Transmitted by Insects - FAITC
... Rather than being transmitted by a bite from the vector, typhus is transmitted in the insect feces, which is scratched into the skin. When the louse bites, the human it leaves its feces behind. The human scratches the itchy bite and introduces the contaminated feces into the open wound. The human bo ...
... Rather than being transmitted by a bite from the vector, typhus is transmitted in the insect feces, which is scratched into the skin. When the louse bites, the human it leaves its feces behind. The human scratches the itchy bite and introduces the contaminated feces into the open wound. The human bo ...
PEP_2011_13_Recombinant vaccine
... gene(s). In the inoculated host (normal cell), the virus is unable to replicate its genome but viral genes are still expressed, which can induce a strong immune response ‘Single-cycle viruses are defective in a viral protein required for assembly or spread. Although these viruses can replicate their ...
... gene(s). In the inoculated host (normal cell), the virus is unable to replicate its genome but viral genes are still expressed, which can induce a strong immune response ‘Single-cycle viruses are defective in a viral protein required for assembly or spread. Although these viruses can replicate their ...
File - OUR SITE
... Acute highly Infectious viral Acute infection infectious viral disease of birds. caused by Type disease Some (AI) A influenza characterized by viruses can cause viruses (H1N1 fever, general & infections subtype). catarrhal (clinical or manifestations. subclinical) in humans. ...
... Acute highly Infectious viral Acute infection infectious viral disease of birds. caused by Type disease Some (AI) A influenza characterized by viruses can cause viruses (H1N1 fever, general & infections subtype). catarrhal (clinical or manifestations. subclinical) in humans. ...
3a ExamIII Viruses-Epidemio
... 24. The incidence of a disease refers to the total number of people who have the disease every year. 25. Normal microbiota are benign, friendly bacteria that can grow anywhere on the human body without causing disease. 26. The incubation period of a disease is the time when the patient feels mild sy ...
... 24. The incidence of a disease refers to the total number of people who have the disease every year. 25. Normal microbiota are benign, friendly bacteria that can grow anywhere on the human body without causing disease. 26. The incubation period of a disease is the time when the patient feels mild sy ...
General Information About Mammalian Virus Vectors
... experimental considerations. Please note that if the insert codes for a toxin, and oncogene, or is suspected to be tumorigenic, then the biosafety assessment will most likely contain precautions of the next higher biosafety level to the usual set of precautions. BSL3 containment for the viral system ...
... experimental considerations. Please note that if the insert codes for a toxin, and oncogene, or is suspected to be tumorigenic, then the biosafety assessment will most likely contain precautions of the next higher biosafety level to the usual set of precautions. BSL3 containment for the viral system ...
Pediatric Exanthems Sarah Stein, MD Sections of Dermatology and Pediatrics University of Chicago
... • Abrupt onset fever, headache, vomiting, malaise, sore throat ...
... • Abrupt onset fever, headache, vomiting, malaise, sore throat ...
Shrimp virus diseases File
... White spot syndrome virus (WSSV)..2 • Histological signs: – widespread and severe nuclear hypertrophy, – chromatin margination, – eosinophilic to large basophilic intranuclear inclusions – variable multifocal necrosis in most tissues of the animal. • The virus is enveloped, rod shaped to elliptical ...
... White spot syndrome virus (WSSV)..2 • Histological signs: – widespread and severe nuclear hypertrophy, – chromatin margination, – eosinophilic to large basophilic intranuclear inclusions – variable multifocal necrosis in most tissues of the animal. • The virus is enveloped, rod shaped to elliptical ...
SEROLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF EPIZOOTIC HAEMORRHAGIC
... of the family Bunyaviridae and a member of the Simbu serogroup. It is closely related to the Akabane virus. This serogroup contains more than 24 viruses, most of which have been detected in ruminants. SBV is most probably transmitted by biting midges (Culicoides spp) and does not infect humans. SBV ...
... of the family Bunyaviridae and a member of the Simbu serogroup. It is closely related to the Akabane virus. This serogroup contains more than 24 viruses, most of which have been detected in ruminants. SBV is most probably transmitted by biting midges (Culicoides spp) and does not infect humans. SBV ...
FLOW CYTOMETRY CORE FACILITY
... experiments, and details of the cells or other material to be sorted. What is the species of origin? Is there a known infectious agent involved? If a cell line is involved, what is its origin and how long has it been in culture? Are there any known transforming agents involved (e.g., viruses such as ...
... experiments, and details of the cells or other material to be sorted. What is the species of origin? Is there a known infectious agent involved? If a cell line is involved, what is its origin and how long has it been in culture? Are there any known transforming agents involved (e.g., viruses such as ...
virus
... frequently mutates, enabling them to adjust to changes in their host cell. • Viruses cause many human diseases, such as chicken pox, influenza, HIV, and the common cold. Viruses can also affect other animals and plants. ...
... frequently mutates, enabling them to adjust to changes in their host cell. • Viruses cause many human diseases, such as chicken pox, influenza, HIV, and the common cold. Viruses can also affect other animals and plants. ...
Prof. Lester`s BIOL 210 Practice Exam 3
... A) Doesn't require an arthropod. B) Involves fomites. C) Doesn't involve specific diseases. D) Requires direct contact. E) Doesn't work with noncommunicable diseases. 40) Which of the following definitions is incorrect? A) Endemic – a disease that is constantly present in a population B) Epidemic – ...
... A) Doesn't require an arthropod. B) Involves fomites. C) Doesn't involve specific diseases. D) Requires direct contact. E) Doesn't work with noncommunicable diseases. 40) Which of the following definitions is incorrect? A) Endemic – a disease that is constantly present in a population B) Epidemic – ...
Mad Cow Disease – a degenerative neurological
... Golgi apparatus - a membrane bound structure found within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells which functions in protein synthesis. habitat - the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome - transmitted by exposure to rodent excrement via ...
... Golgi apparatus - a membrane bound structure found within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells which functions in protein synthesis. habitat - the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome - transmitted by exposure to rodent excrement via ...
Inactivation of Picornaviruses using EcoQuest Radiant Catalytic
... Inactivation of Picornaviruses using EcoQuest Radiant Catalytic Ionization Introduction The viral family Picornaviridae, which includes Hepatitis A virus, is characterized as including viruses which are non-enveloped with single stranded positive sensed RNA genomes known to be very resistant to phys ...
... Inactivation of Picornaviruses using EcoQuest Radiant Catalytic Ionization Introduction The viral family Picornaviridae, which includes Hepatitis A virus, is characterized as including viruses which are non-enveloped with single stranded positive sensed RNA genomes known to be very resistant to phys ...
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... months of age. In 2010, California reported the largest outbreak in over 50 years, with 10 infant deaths in the first 10 months of the year. Mothers are the source of nearly one-third of whooping cough cases in infants. • Adults under age 65 who have never gotten tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis (Tdap) ...
... months of age. In 2010, California reported the largest outbreak in over 50 years, with 10 infant deaths in the first 10 months of the year. Mothers are the source of nearly one-third of whooping cough cases in infants. • Adults under age 65 who have never gotten tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis (Tdap) ...