infectious pustular vulvovaginitis
... reduce the subsequent shedding of field virus. Although vaccination may not prevent field virus infection of individual animals, spreading of wild-type virus in infected herds is efficiently reduced. The vaccines must not induce disease, abortion, or any local or systemic reaction, and must be genet ...
... reduce the subsequent shedding of field virus. Although vaccination may not prevent field virus infection of individual animals, spreading of wild-type virus in infected herds is efficiently reduced. The vaccines must not induce disease, abortion, or any local or systemic reaction, and must be genet ...
Very virulent infectious bursal disease virus
... Very virulent infectious bursal disease virus (vvIBDV) is a pathotypic variant of IBDV, which was first detected in chickens in the Netherlands in 1986. Since then it has spread to most countries with only North America, Papua New Guinea, Australia and New Zealand remaining free. The primary feature ...
... Very virulent infectious bursal disease virus (vvIBDV) is a pathotypic variant of IBDV, which was first detected in chickens in the Netherlands in 1986. Since then it has spread to most countries with only North America, Papua New Guinea, Australia and New Zealand remaining free. The primary feature ...
02_Agents_of_resp_inf_2011_II - IS MU
... Among bacterial, the most important: ac. tonsillitis or tonsillopharyngitis due to S. pyogenes (= βhaemolytic streptococcus, group A according to Rebecca Lancefield) Other bacterial agents: streptococci group C, F, G, pneumococci, Arcanobacterium haemolyticum, H. influenzae?, N. meningitidis?, anaer ...
... Among bacterial, the most important: ac. tonsillitis or tonsillopharyngitis due to S. pyogenes (= βhaemolytic streptococcus, group A according to Rebecca Lancefield) Other bacterial agents: streptococci group C, F, G, pneumococci, Arcanobacterium haemolyticum, H. influenzae?, N. meningitidis?, anaer ...
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... virus family. The virus was first revealed in 1964 by Michael Epstein and Yvonne Barr during their research on Burkett’s lymphoma (Grywalska et al, 2013). EBV virions have a doublestranded, linear DNA genome encoding approximately 100 genes surrounded by a protein capsid. A protein tegument lies bet ...
... virus family. The virus was first revealed in 1964 by Michael Epstein and Yvonne Barr during their research on Burkett’s lymphoma (Grywalska et al, 2013). EBV virions have a doublestranded, linear DNA genome encoding approximately 100 genes surrounded by a protein capsid. A protein tegument lies bet ...
Borna disease virus and its host
... (head disease of horses), was described in a German textbook [80]. This disease had been known for a long time in Germany, especially in the southern and southeastern parts, where it occasionally occurred [213]. After severe losses around the city of Borna (Saxony) in the 1890’s, the disease was the ...
... (head disease of horses), was described in a German textbook [80]. This disease had been known for a long time in Germany, especially in the southern and southeastern parts, where it occasionally occurred [213]. After severe losses around the city of Borna (Saxony) in the 1890’s, the disease was the ...
Newer Vaccines
... – It has clearly defined target groups, can be delivered effectively through outreach activities and does not require any major lifestyle change ...
... – It has clearly defined target groups, can be delivered effectively through outreach activities and does not require any major lifestyle change ...
Hepatitis B
... • S - the 3 polypeptides of the surface antigen (preS1, preS2 and S - produced from alternative translation start sites. • C - the core protein • P - the polymerase • X - a transactivator of viral transcription (and cellular genes?). HBx is conserved in all mammalian (but not avian) hepadnaviruses. ...
... • S - the 3 polypeptides of the surface antigen (preS1, preS2 and S - produced from alternative translation start sites. • C - the core protein • P - the polymerase • X - a transactivator of viral transcription (and cellular genes?). HBx is conserved in all mammalian (but not avian) hepadnaviruses. ...
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)
... An STI that attacks many parts of the body and is caused by a small bacterium called a spirochete A bacterial infection that progresses in stages – Primary: (3 days – 3 months) starts as a small, painless sore called a chancre; goes away on it’s own – Secondary: (2 – 24 weeks) rash on the body, palm ...
... An STI that attacks many parts of the body and is caused by a small bacterium called a spirochete A bacterial infection that progresses in stages – Primary: (3 days – 3 months) starts as a small, painless sore called a chancre; goes away on it’s own – Secondary: (2 – 24 weeks) rash on the body, palm ...
Pediatric Exanthems
... Herpangina • Herpangina - acute febrile illness associated with small vesicular or ulcerative lesions on the posterior oropharyngeal structures • Various enteroviruses cause the condition, most commonly Coxsackie A ...
... Herpangina • Herpangina - acute febrile illness associated with small vesicular or ulcerative lesions on the posterior oropharyngeal structures • Various enteroviruses cause the condition, most commonly Coxsackie A ...
meningitis - Saginaw County Department of Public Health
... spread directly to the brain or spine from a severe head injury. Viral meningitis is often caused by common intestinal viruses. The period of time between exposure to the virus and when symptoms appear varies. The typical incubation period for bacterial meningitis is 2-10 days. Although the viruses ...
... spread directly to the brain or spine from a severe head injury. Viral meningitis is often caused by common intestinal viruses. The period of time between exposure to the virus and when symptoms appear varies. The typical incubation period for bacterial meningitis is 2-10 days. Although the viruses ...
What is Dengue?1 - EDIS
... different that infection with one type does not provide lasting immunity to infection with the others, so individuals can be infected multiple times (the first infection is referred to as primary, subsequent ones as secondary). Secondary infections are more likely to develop into the more severe man ...
... different that infection with one type does not provide lasting immunity to infection with the others, so individuals can be infected multiple times (the first infection is referred to as primary, subsequent ones as secondary). Secondary infections are more likely to develop into the more severe man ...
Severe chronic active Epstein-Barr virus infection syndrome.
... Because of the growing interest in the possible association of EBV with a newly emerging syndrome, a broad-based workshop was held by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Bethesda, Md., in April 1985 (30). Although the existence of EBV infections as an important clinical enti ...
... Because of the growing interest in the possible association of EBV with a newly emerging syndrome, a broad-based workshop was held by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Bethesda, Md., in April 1985 (30). Although the existence of EBV infections as an important clinical enti ...
Infectious salmon anemia virus (HPR0, avirulent)
... Unlike mammals, the red blood cells of fish have DNA, and so can become infected with viruses. Infected fish develop pale gills, and may swim close to the water surface attempting to gulp for air. However, the disease can develop without the fish showing any external signs of illness - the fish main ...
... Unlike mammals, the red blood cells of fish have DNA, and so can become infected with viruses. Infected fish develop pale gills, and may swim close to the water surface attempting to gulp for air. However, the disease can develop without the fish showing any external signs of illness - the fish main ...
EVALUATION OF VARIOUS TECHNIQUES USED FOR DIAGNOSIS
... 1982). Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is an economically important pathogen of chickens with world wide distribution. The clinical disease often occurs between 3 to 6 weeks of age. Severe outbreaks are characterized by sudden onset of depression in susceptible flocks. IBDV is hard nonenvelop ...
... 1982). Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is an economically important pathogen of chickens with world wide distribution. The clinical disease often occurs between 3 to 6 weeks of age. Severe outbreaks are characterized by sudden onset of depression in susceptible flocks. IBDV is hard nonenvelop ...
Doukas, Tammy: Analysis of Ebola Glycoprotein Sequences from Strains of Varying Lethality
... functional regions from the sequences. Several BLOCKS of high homology were produced, but all were of unknown function. ...
... functional regions from the sequences. Several BLOCKS of high homology were produced, but all were of unknown function. ...
BRIEF REPORTS
... available in areas of endemicity. Hemagglutination inhibition and neutralization tests may be more sensitive than IFA testing for detecting remote infection [8], and further retrospective serosurveys with these tests might be valuable. The first confirmed case of La Crosse encephalitis in Tennessee ...
... available in areas of endemicity. Hemagglutination inhibition and neutralization tests may be more sensitive than IFA testing for detecting remote infection [8], and further retrospective serosurveys with these tests might be valuable. The first confirmed case of La Crosse encephalitis in Tennessee ...
Protection and immune response in pigs intradermally vaccinated
... (PRRSV), a member of the Arteriviridae, is widespread among the swine population, causing reproductive failure in sows and respiratory disorders in pigs of all ages, and has an economic impact on the pig industry worldwide. The studies on PRRSV pathogenesis have shown a complex interaction of the vi ...
... (PRRSV), a member of the Arteriviridae, is widespread among the swine population, causing reproductive failure in sows and respiratory disorders in pigs of all ages, and has an economic impact on the pig industry worldwide. The studies on PRRSV pathogenesis have shown a complex interaction of the vi ...
PHM242H1 Microbiology of Infectious Diseases
... Course Description: The course provides a brief introduction to the general biology of organisms, and an overview of the host response to infection. Attention is then focused on common bacterial, fungal, viral and parasitic infections of man, and their epidemiology, prevention and treatment. Other t ...
... Course Description: The course provides a brief introduction to the general biology of organisms, and an overview of the host response to infection. Attention is then focused on common bacterial, fungal, viral and parasitic infections of man, and their epidemiology, prevention and treatment. Other t ...
Feline Infectious Diseases and Vaccinations
... with chlamydial infection. Experimental inoculation of chlamydial organisms into the gastrointestinal, respiratory or genitourinary tracts has led to clinical disease, however it is unknown if this organism plays a role in causing disease in naturally-infected cats. Cats with concurrent FIV infectio ...
... with chlamydial infection. Experimental inoculation of chlamydial organisms into the gastrointestinal, respiratory or genitourinary tracts has led to clinical disease, however it is unknown if this organism plays a role in causing disease in naturally-infected cats. Cats with concurrent FIV infectio ...
Tissue culture adaptation of natural isolates of simian virus 40
... exhibited different growth properties in monkey cell lines ; these mutants grew well in BSC and Vero cells, but not in CV1 cells (Lewis et al., 1983 ; Pipas, 1985 ; Tornow et al., 1985 ; Cole & Stacy, 1987). Recently, some of these deletion mutants were shown to be defective in virion assembly in CV ...
... exhibited different growth properties in monkey cell lines ; these mutants grew well in BSC and Vero cells, but not in CV1 cells (Lewis et al., 1983 ; Pipas, 1985 ; Tornow et al., 1985 ; Cole & Stacy, 1987). Recently, some of these deletion mutants were shown to be defective in virion assembly in CV ...
From one home to another: my experience with the Ebola crisis
... • Few hours on dry surfaces, doorknobs • Several hours on surfaces, latex glove • Several days in puddles or other collections of body fluid at room temperature • US experience: after patients were discharged all environmental samples were negative ...
... • Few hours on dry surfaces, doorknobs • Several hours on surfaces, latex glove • Several days in puddles or other collections of body fluid at room temperature • US experience: after patients were discharged all environmental samples were negative ...
PUBVET, Publicações em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
... weakness immune when in contact with the retrovirus which makes the disease be coated character priority among domestic animals and man. According to Boulanger et al. (1972), the infectious nature of equine infectious anemia (EIA) was demonstrated in France in 1859 by Anginiard and cited in the mono ...
... weakness immune when in contact with the retrovirus which makes the disease be coated character priority among domestic animals and man. According to Boulanger et al. (1972), the infectious nature of equine infectious anemia (EIA) was demonstrated in France in 1859 by Anginiard and cited in the mono ...
The Association Between Serological Titers in Infectious
... Serology was completed on between 153 and 163 of the 166 samples, depending on the virus assay. The distribution of antibody titers on arrival, and the number of calves seroconverting after arrival are shown in Tables Ila and Ilb. In general, both the prevalence rate and incidence rate of infection ...
... Serology was completed on between 153 and 163 of the 166 samples, depending on the virus assay. The distribution of antibody titers on arrival, and the number of calves seroconverting after arrival are shown in Tables Ila and Ilb. In general, both the prevalence rate and incidence rate of infection ...
Influenza Infection in Humans
... • Influenza is a serious human health concern each year • Influenza virus strains evolve rapidly and can develop into a novel virus with pandemic potential • Influenza pandemics have caused high morbidity and mortality in the past ...
... • Influenza is a serious human health concern each year • Influenza virus strains evolve rapidly and can develop into a novel virus with pandemic potential • Influenza pandemics have caused high morbidity and mortality in the past ...
705_2013_1926_MOESM1_ESM - Springer Static Content Server
... part of IR (coordinates 1755 to 16), derived from TYLCV-OM (DQ644565) (Fig. 2). This conclusion was supported by all of the methods implemented in the RDP package, with low pvalues for the detected recombination events (Supplementary Table 1). It is interesting to note that CLCuGeV has so far only b ...
... part of IR (coordinates 1755 to 16), derived from TYLCV-OM (DQ644565) (Fig. 2). This conclusion was supported by all of the methods implemented in the RDP package, with low pvalues for the detected recombination events (Supplementary Table 1). It is interesting to note that CLCuGeV has so far only b ...