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Counseling about the HPV Vaccine: Desexualize, Educate, and
Counseling about the HPV Vaccine: Desexualize, Educate, and

... showed that most adolescent females who received the vaccine did not perceive that that they could cease practicing safe sex.30 Most recently, a study of over 1300 girls found that the girls who received the vaccine at ages 11 to 12 were not more likely to have sexual activity-related medical condit ...
Meningitis in schools
Meningitis in schools

... and cause infection. The germs are passed from person to person through coughing, sneezing and intimate kissing, but they will rarely cause disease. Meningitis and septicaemia can affect anyone at any age, but babies and young children are most at risk. Teenagers and young people are also at risk, p ...
Varicella - Government of Nova Scotia
Varicella - Government of Nova Scotia

... Transmission • Transmission is person-to-person by direct contact, droplet or airborne spread of vesicle fluid or secretions from the respiratory tract of cases. • Rarely, transmission can occur from direct contact with fluid in shingles lesions. • Indirect transmission may occur through article ...
Tuberculous (TB) meningitis, the facts
Tuberculous (TB) meningitis, the facts

... If treatment is started early, most people will make a good recovery provided that the treatment course is complete. At least 20% will suffer long-term after-effects. These are often severe and may include: ...
HPV Infection - TSNO Region IV
HPV Infection - TSNO Region IV

... Doctor: Meghan is due for some shots today: Tdap, meningococcal conjugate vaccine, and HPV. Parent: Why does she need an HPV vaccine? She’s only 11! Doctor: HPV vaccine will help protect Meghan from cancer caused by HPV infection. And I want to make sure Meghan receives all 3 doses and develops prot ...
Recommended minimum exclusion periods from school and
Recommended minimum exclusion periods from school and

... Whooping Cough Pertussis ...
Hepatitis B Vaccination Program
Hepatitis B Vaccination Program

... and 10% of children develop symptoms after HBV infection, which can be acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term). What is acute hepatitis B? About 20 to 50 acute cases of HBV infection are reported in WA each year. Most of these cases are between 15 and 40 years of age. After an incubation period of ...
Hepatitis A Post-exposure Prophylaxis
Hepatitis A Post-exposure Prophylaxis

... Appendix A of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) 2009 Infectious Diseases Protocol provides case and contact management advice for reportable diseases in Ontario. The Hepatitis A virus (HAV) chapter within Appendix A provides post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) recommendations un ...
Mrs. Jordan 9th Grade English Blizzard Bag #1 Read through
Mrs. Jordan 9th Grade English Blizzard Bag #1 Read through

... Addie's life could be saved, the risk was worth it. After doctors administered the antibiotic, Tonya and Addie received the best news they'd had in months: The bacteria were being obliterated. On September 8, 2011, Addie received a pair of lungs. ...
[BIO24] Detection of infectious bursal disease virus using SYBR
[BIO24] Detection of infectious bursal disease virus using SYBR

... detect vaccine and wild type IBDV strains in infected chickens. Although, these method was able to differentiate different IBDV strains, they are not preferred to be tested on large number of clinical samples. The present study, offers an alternative format assay in detecting and differentiate of ve ...
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Full text PDF

... of bacteremia in clinical practice may be challenging because of initiation of antibiotic therapy before obtaining cultures, and cultures are often not performed due to limited practice of collecting bacteriological material in hospital settings and/or limited laboratory capacity. Given the current ...
Disease Control Day Care Manual - Jefferson County Department of
Disease Control Day Care Manual - Jefferson County Department of

... recommendation is made since certain age groups, especially those under the age of three years, are more likely to spread infectious diseases. Children in this age group are mobile, are in diapers, and usually do not practice good hygiene. Cleaning and disinfection of objects and surfaces that child ...
PDF - Centre For Public Scrutiny
PDF - Centre For Public Scrutiny

... Immunisation is a proven tool for controlling and eliminating infectious diseases and the World Health Organisation (WHO) have estimated it to avert between two and three million deaths globally each year. 3 The primary aim of vaccination is to protect the individual. However, because vaccinated ind ...
Hepatitis B – Acute Case
Hepatitis B – Acute Case

... months after onset in acute cases and will persist in chronic cases. In acute and chronic cases that resolve, HBsAg declines, disappears and is followed by the appearance of antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen (anti-HBs). See Annex 1 - Characteristics of Hepatitis B Antibody Response. Testing fo ...
Mobile Phone Enabled Social Community Extraction for Controlling
Mobile Phone Enabled Social Community Extraction for Controlling

... community based framework to reduce the rate at which an infectious disease spreads. In the healthcare domain, the infectious disease is a clinically illness resulting from the presence of pathogenic microbial agents [6], [7]. Transmission of the infectious diseases such as SARS, bird flu and swine ...
A. Classical Adjuvants (Gel Suspensions, FDA Approved, used in
A. Classical Adjuvants (Gel Suspensions, FDA Approved, used in

... These gels non-specifically adsorb vaccine components such as proteins. Alum composition provides differences in net charge. Some proteins may adsorb better on Alum, Adjuphos or Calcium phosphate. Alum-based adjuvants remain the only category of adjuvants that have been used in humans and animals fo ...
DISEASE INFORMATION FACT SHEET Feline infectious peritonitis
DISEASE INFORMATION FACT SHEET Feline infectious peritonitis

... to prevent development of disease; little is known about onset and duration of immunity. The vaccine is licensed for annual revaccination but the maximum duration of immunity has not been determined. Some studies demonstrate protection from disease,16,17 while others show little or no benefit from v ...
Neonatal Herpes
Neonatal Herpes

... • In highly vaccinated communities, the proportion of cases that occur among people who have been vaccinated may be high • People who have not been vaccinated against mumps usually have a much greater mumps attack rate than those who have been fully vaccinated ...
View PDF - OMICS International
View PDF - OMICS International

... [1]. In the fall of 2001, B. anthracis spores were spread through letters mailed in the United States. Twenty two people were known to have been infected and five of those individuals died. A 92-page summary of evidence against the suspect, Bruce Ivins, was released by the FBI [2]. This most recent ...
INFECTIOUS DISEASES - American Academy of Pediatrics
INFECTIOUS DISEASES - American Academy of Pediatrics

... rates for other routine vaccines with only slight increases compared to last year. Data from the 2014 Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC) National Immunization Survey showed that overall rates of completion for the three dose series among US adolescent females and males between the age ...
The Immunological Basis for Immunization Series
The Immunological Basis for Immunization Series

... 2005; WHO, 2008). There is no specific treatment for the disease, and vector control and infection prevention in amplifying hosts are not practical in resource-poor countries (Marfin & Gubler, 2005). The World Health Organization (WHO) encourages the use of JE vaccine as the single most effective pr ...
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Rhesus macaque and mouse models for down
Rhesus macaque and mouse models for down

... from the Qβ-CSP-vaccinated animals induced higher in vivo sporozoite neutralization activity. Conclusions:  Despite some immunologic parallels between models, these data demonstrate that differences between the immune responses induced in the two models risk conflicting decisions regarding potential ...
DISEASE INFORMATION FACT SHEET Feline immunodeficiency virus
DISEASE INFORMATION FACT SHEET Feline immunodeficiency virus

... lymphocytes decline. As the cat mounts an immune response, a rebound of CD8+ lymphocytes above pre-infection levels occurs. This causes an inversion of the CD4+:CD8+ lymphocyte ratio that is persistent. Over time, the level of both CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes may gradually decline, ultimately leading ...
Varicella-Zoster - Delaware General Health District
Varicella-Zoster - Delaware General Health District

... the herpes virus family. In temperate climates, chickenpox occurs most frequently in winter and early spring. Who gets chickenpox? Chickenpox is common in the United States; however, cases of chickenpox are expected to decrease as more individuals are immunized with the varicella (chickenpox) vaccin ...
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