
Meningitis and Camp Attendees
... Meningococcal serogroup B vaccine (Bexsero and Trumenba) is recommended for people with certain relatively rare high-risk health conditions age 10 or older (examples: persons with a damaged spleen or whose spleen has been removed, those with persistent complement component deficiency, and people who ...
... Meningococcal serogroup B vaccine (Bexsero and Trumenba) is recommended for people with certain relatively rare high-risk health conditions age 10 or older (examples: persons with a damaged spleen or whose spleen has been removed, those with persistent complement component deficiency, and people who ...
Nikki Mills Paediatric ENT Consultant Starship Hospital
... previous abx in past 3mths – Treat longer 7-10days if <2 years or perforation ...
... previous abx in past 3mths – Treat longer 7-10days if <2 years or perforation ...
"Approved"
... complement system. More sophisticated mechanisms, however, developed relatively recently, with the evolution of vertebrates. The immune systems of vertebrates such as humans consist of many types of proteins, cells, organs, and tissues, which interact in an elaborate and dynamic network. As part of ...
... complement system. More sophisticated mechanisms, however, developed relatively recently, with the evolution of vertebrates. The immune systems of vertebrates such as humans consist of many types of proteins, cells, organs, and tissues, which interact in an elaborate and dynamic network. As part of ...
Infection Control
... exposure to midwife and GP at any stage of exposure. The GP and antenatal carer will arrange a blood test to check for immunity. Shingled is caused by the same virus as chicken pox, so anyone who has not had chicken pox is potentially vulnerable to the infection if they have close contact with a cas ...
... exposure to midwife and GP at any stage of exposure. The GP and antenatal carer will arrange a blood test to check for immunity. Shingled is caused by the same virus as chicken pox, so anyone who has not had chicken pox is potentially vulnerable to the infection if they have close contact with a cas ...
Conjugate Vaccines - Immunize Canada
... • Plans for Cameroon, Chad and Nigeria, then other countries • Given to 1-29 year olds • Cost less than 50 cents per dose • Estimated to prevent 1 million cases and save $300 million over the next decade http://www.meningvax.org/ ...
... • Plans for Cameroon, Chad and Nigeria, then other countries • Given to 1-29 year olds • Cost less than 50 cents per dose • Estimated to prevent 1 million cases and save $300 million over the next decade http://www.meningvax.org/ ...
Meningococcal C Conjugate Vaccines
... • Plans for Cameroon, Chad and Nigeria, then other countries • Given to 1-29 year olds • Cost less than 50 cents per dose • Estimated to prevent 1 million cases and save $300 million over the next decade http://www.meningvax.org/ ...
... • Plans for Cameroon, Chad and Nigeria, then other countries • Given to 1-29 year olds • Cost less than 50 cents per dose • Estimated to prevent 1 million cases and save $300 million over the next decade http://www.meningvax.org/ ...
What is tetanus?
... headache, fever, and spasms of the jaw muscles. These are followed by intense, painful muscle contractions in the neck, arms, legs, and stomach. Muscle spasms occur frequently and last for several minutes. The incubation period is three to 21 days, although it may range from one day to several month ...
... headache, fever, and spasms of the jaw muscles. These are followed by intense, painful muscle contractions in the neck, arms, legs, and stomach. Muscle spasms occur frequently and last for several minutes. The incubation period is three to 21 days, although it may range from one day to several month ...
... serogroups. Meningococcal vaccines are used for active imrnunisation against Neisseria meningitidis infections which include meningitis and septicaemia in high risk groups. Those high risk groups include people living or traveling to areas where the disease is endemic or highly endemic. It is also r ...
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... • Meningococcal bacteria make toxins (poisons) which cause serious illness and sometimes death. • Spread into the bloodstream causes septicaemia and damage to blood vessels and organs. ...
... • Meningococcal bacteria make toxins (poisons) which cause serious illness and sometimes death. • Spread into the bloodstream causes septicaemia and damage to blood vessels and organs. ...
Influenza vaccine
... in the ageing population Avoid mortality linked to preventable infectious diseases E.g. Influenza vaccine all-cause mortality by 48–50% in community-dwelling ...
... in the ageing population Avoid mortality linked to preventable infectious diseases E.g. Influenza vaccine all-cause mortality by 48–50% in community-dwelling ...
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... • Meningococcal bacteria make toxins (poisons) which cause serious illness and sometimes death. • Spread into the bloodstream causes septicaemia and damage to blood vessels and organs. ...
... • Meningococcal bacteria make toxins (poisons) which cause serious illness and sometimes death. • Spread into the bloodstream causes septicaemia and damage to blood vessels and organs. ...
Anti-Viral Vaccines
... substance, and then inserting the powder into the person's nose in order for them to be immunized. In 1718, Lady Mary Wortley Montague reported that the Turks have a habit of deliberately inoculating themselves with fluid taken from mild cases of smallpox. Lady Montague inoculated her own children i ...
... substance, and then inserting the powder into the person's nose in order for them to be immunized. In 1718, Lady Mary Wortley Montague reported that the Turks have a habit of deliberately inoculating themselves with fluid taken from mild cases of smallpox. Lady Montague inoculated her own children i ...
Woolums2
... immune response is needed (serum or mucosal antibody, T cell responses, etc.). Don’t expect much from vaccines given right at the time animals are exposed to infection. IBRV vaccines have been shown to provide protection within 3 to 5 days of administration, but this has not been well evaluated for ...
... immune response is needed (serum or mucosal antibody, T cell responses, etc.). Don’t expect much from vaccines given right at the time animals are exposed to infection. IBRV vaccines have been shown to provide protection within 3 to 5 days of administration, but this has not been well evaluated for ...
Leptospira
... Problem with diagnosis Low success rate of isolation Unreliability of direct demonstration of leptospires in clinical samples using dark field microscopy Inaccessibility of molecular techniques to most peripheral hospitals and clinics Serological tests have low sensitivity during acute stag ...
... Problem with diagnosis Low success rate of isolation Unreliability of direct demonstration of leptospires in clinical samples using dark field microscopy Inaccessibility of molecular techniques to most peripheral hospitals and clinics Serological tests have low sensitivity during acute stag ...
Encourage Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) Vaccination for
... Measles infection is a highly infectious and severe viral infection that may affect any person who is not immune to the infection. Infected persons may pass the infection to their friends and relatives, their employers and their families, especially infants who have not yet received vaccination. We ...
... Measles infection is a highly infectious and severe viral infection that may affect any person who is not immune to the infection. Infected persons may pass the infection to their friends and relatives, their employers and their families, especially infants who have not yet received vaccination. We ...
Bovine Rhinotracheitis- Virus Diarrhea- Parainfluenza3
... occur and have been shown to predispose cattle to secondary bacterial infections. Based on antibody prevalence, approximately 2/3 of all herds, both beef and dairy, have been exposed. Exacerbation of clinical signs has been documented when concurrent BRSV and BVD or IBR infection exists. Diseases a ...
... occur and have been shown to predispose cattle to secondary bacterial infections. Based on antibody prevalence, approximately 2/3 of all herds, both beef and dairy, have been exposed. Exacerbation of clinical signs has been documented when concurrent BRSV and BVD or IBR infection exists. Diseases a ...
VHPB - Malta 22-23 October 2001
... • consequences for local production and global vaccine supply (e.g. DTP shortage and monovalent HB glut) • change in antigens (Pw Pa, OPV IPV) • maternal screening and routine immunization of newborns - unnecesary? ...
... • consequences for local production and global vaccine supply (e.g. DTP shortage and monovalent HB glut) • change in antigens (Pw Pa, OPV IPV) • maternal screening and routine immunization of newborns - unnecesary? ...
Update on herpes zoster vaccination
... vaccine clinical trials. Postmarketing experience with varicella vaccine suggests that transmission (although rare) might occur between susceptible contacts and vaccinated individuals who develop a varicella-like rash.10,11 After HZ vaccination, precautions are needed only if a varicella-like rash d ...
... vaccine clinical trials. Postmarketing experience with varicella vaccine suggests that transmission (although rare) might occur between susceptible contacts and vaccinated individuals who develop a varicella-like rash.10,11 After HZ vaccination, precautions are needed only if a varicella-like rash d ...
Diphtheria Diphtheria
... cause throat and skin infections and was the most common fatal infectious disease 100 years ago. The most serious infections are linked to a toxin that some types of the bacteria produce. This toxin can spread throughout the body from the throat or skin to cause inflammation of nerves, kidneys and h ...
... cause throat and skin infections and was the most common fatal infectious disease 100 years ago. The most serious infections are linked to a toxin that some types of the bacteria produce. This toxin can spread throughout the body from the throat or skin to cause inflammation of nerves, kidneys and h ...
Vaccination of healthcare workers
... workers, staff, Contractors, students and volunteers consult with their own healthcare providers as to any additional vaccinations or booster vaccinations that may be recommended due to their personal circumstances which may include, but are not limited to, pregnancy, planned pregnancy or immunocomp ...
... workers, staff, Contractors, students and volunteers consult with their own healthcare providers as to any additional vaccinations or booster vaccinations that may be recommended due to their personal circumstances which may include, but are not limited to, pregnancy, planned pregnancy or immunocomp ...
Glossary - Canada.ca
... A guide containing information on the immunizing agents available in Canada and their use in the prevention of communicable diseases. Recommendations on routine immunizations are discussed in some detail, and an attempt is made to answer most of the day-to-day queries from providers. ...
... A guide containing information on the immunizing agents available in Canada and their use in the prevention of communicable diseases. Recommendations on routine immunizations are discussed in some detail, and an attempt is made to answer most of the day-to-day queries from providers. ...
Respiratory Disease - Pipestone Veterinary Services
... We do not know which organism causes the cough but we do know that certain antibiotics can relieve the clinical cough for 2 to 3 weeks. Barns cough does not cause large death losses or acute deaths, however, the incidence of rectal prolapses increases in direct proportion to the irritating cough. Fa ...
... We do not know which organism causes the cough but we do know that certain antibiotics can relieve the clinical cough for 2 to 3 weeks. Barns cough does not cause large death losses or acute deaths, however, the incidence of rectal prolapses increases in direct proportion to the irritating cough. Fa ...
Quarantine and Isolation During the Sedgwick County Measles
... Influenza (1918 pandemic strain) ...
... Influenza (1918 pandemic strain) ...
SHAMPOOS, TATTOOS, AND BARBEQUES
... adult • Tdap (tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis)Boostrix (ages 11-18) and Adacel (ages 11 to 64)—every 10 years • Pertussis “whooping cough”—introduced in the 1940s; average of 175,000 cases per year; 1980-1990 an average of 2,900 cases per year • On the rise—9,771 c ...
... adult • Tdap (tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis)Boostrix (ages 11-18) and Adacel (ages 11 to 64)—every 10 years • Pertussis “whooping cough”—introduced in the 1940s; average of 175,000 cases per year; 1980-1990 an average of 2,900 cases per year • On the rise—9,771 c ...
Joint Letter to Congress Urging Investment in National
... remain at risk of deadly vaccine-preventable diseases. Immunization rates for adolescents and adults remain woefully low, leaving them vulnerable to diseases including several deadly cancers, and to serving as vectors for the transmission of deadly diseases, such as pertussis to young children. It h ...
... remain at risk of deadly vaccine-preventable diseases. Immunization rates for adolescents and adults remain woefully low, leaving them vulnerable to diseases including several deadly cancers, and to serving as vectors for the transmission of deadly diseases, such as pertussis to young children. It h ...