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Pathogens - Net Texts
Pathogens - Net Texts

... Still other pathogens are spread by vectors. A vector is an organism that carries pathogens from one person or animal to another. Most vectors are insects, such as ticks and mosquitoes. When an insect bites an infected person or animal, it picks up the pathogen. Then the pathogen travels to the next ...
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... Zika virus is enveloped and icosahedral, and has a nonsegmented, single-stranded, positive-sense RNA genome. It is most closely related to the Spondweni virus, with which it forms a clade within the Flaviviridae family. It is known to transmit to humans primarily through the bite of an infected Aede ...
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... syphilis patients improved after getting malaria and that syphilis was rare in areas where malaria was common ...
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... considered as one of the important viral diseases threatening the poultry industry worldwide. It is an acute, highly contagious viral infection of young chickens and has lymphoid tissue as its primary target with special predilection of bursa of Fabricius. The disease is characterized by sudden onse ...
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... allow them to reach high population densities, which facilitate pathogen transmission. Peixoto and Abramson (2006) built a mathematical model to predict the effects of variation in biodiversity on HPS dynamics in North America, where the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) is the primary reservoir. ...
Biodiversity Loss Affects Global Disease Ecology
Biodiversity Loss Affects Global Disease Ecology

... allow them to reach high population densities, which facilitate pathogen transmission. Peixoto and Abramson (2006) built a mathematical model to predict the effects of variation in biodiversity on HPS dynamics in North America, where the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) is the primary reservoir. ...
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Microbial Diseases of the Respiratory System

... Each year, 1% of the global population is infected. 5-10% of infected get sick or infectious. 1.6 Mio died in 2005 Populations infected: Africa: 35%; Americas: 18%; Europe: 15%; South-east Asia: 44% ...
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... STIV, and CMTV (Mavian et al., 2012a). Conserved core iridoviral protein-based phylogenetic analyses and genome collinearity analysis show that CGSIV-HN11 is a member of the CMTV subset in ALRV (data not shown). Viral structural proteins have crucial functions in viral bioprocesses, including struct ...
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... (N1, N2). The influenza virus A strain is thus identified, for example, as an H1N2 virus. The influenza virus strains are also identified by the location where they were isolated, the isolate number and the year of isolation. For example, an H1N3 influenza type A virus isolated from the eighth indiv ...
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... become dehydrated and may require special medical attention. It is vital that people ill with Norovirus drink plenty of fluids. This is especially important for children, the elderly or those suffering from weakened immune systems. If the diarrhoea and/or vomiting is severe or your illness does not ...
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... advanced age, recent strenuous exercise, tonsillectomy, pregnancy, and impairment of Blymphocyte (antibody) defenses. Immunity to each of the three types of poliovirus is lifelong, but infection with one strain does not protect against subsequent infection by another. In the United States, the incid ...
Influenza Presentation by Virginia Dato at MMRS13 Nov 10
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... your eyes (consider glasses) if you are in the droplet zone and get a direct hit. – Surgical masks will NOT keep you from breathing in droplets so move back if you are in the droplet zone. Or make sure you get a mask that filters all of the air you breath. (Fit is most important. When you breath in ...
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