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... B19 infection, as shown by fever, petechial-purpuric rash, low leukocyte, and trombocyte count. Rash, edema, erythema, and fever are common symptoms of diseases such as Henoch–Schönlein purpura, vasculitis, enterovirus, adenovirus, meningococcus, EBV, CMV, rubella, rubeola, and varicella infectious. ...
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... Most cases of viral conjunctivitis are mild. Days 3-5 of infection are often the worst, but the infection will usually clear up in 7–14 days without treatment and without any long-term consequences. In some cases, viral conjunctivitis can take 2-3 weeks or more to clear up, especially if complicatio ...
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... resulted in due to the comorbid diseases like people with diabetes, renal failure, chronic lung disease and compromised immune system are considered to be at high risk of severe disease from MERS‐CoV infection (WHO 2015a, Al-Tawfiq et al. 2013). Around 81 Healthcare workers with confirmed MERS-CoV a ...
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... difference in surface texture of the produce and the presence of anti-viral substances. Shieh et al. (2009) showed that when spinach was stored at 5.4°C a 1 log10 reduction in the level of HAV occurred over a 28.6 day period. These studies imply that HAV can persist under normal domestic storage co ...
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Hepatitis A virus - Food Standards Australia New Zealand
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... difference in surface texture of the produce and the presence of anti-viral substances. Shieh et al. (2009) showed that when spinach was stored at 5.4°C a 1 log10 reduction in the level of HAV occurred over a 28.6 day period. These studies imply that HAV can persist under normal domestic storage co ...
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