
Infection Control Power Point
... Cannot live outside the cells of another living organism Found in fleas, lice, ticks and mites Transmitted to humans by the bites of these insects Cause-Typhus Fever, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ...
... Cannot live outside the cells of another living organism Found in fleas, lice, ticks and mites Transmitted to humans by the bites of these insects Cause-Typhus Fever, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ...
Novel FMD vaccine research in China
... 1957 found Lanzhou Veterinary research Institute 1958: Soviet Union help China to research FMD 1960s-:Research on inactivated and activated vaccines 1970s-:exploratory research on gene engineering vaccine 1990s-:New type vaccine synthetic peptide vaccine (23years) FMDV VP1 (links expression 141-160, ...
... 1957 found Lanzhou Veterinary research Institute 1958: Soviet Union help China to research FMD 1960s-:Research on inactivated and activated vaccines 1970s-:exploratory research on gene engineering vaccine 1990s-:New type vaccine synthetic peptide vaccine (23years) FMDV VP1 (links expression 141-160, ...
False contraindications to vaccination
... The following conditions are not contraindications to any of the vaccines in the National Immunisation Program schedule: ...
... The following conditions are not contraindications to any of the vaccines in the National Immunisation Program schedule: ...
Summary of CDC guidance on Quarantine and Vaccinatio
... o Vaccinating and monitoring a “ring” of people around each case protects those at greatest risk and creates a buffer of immune individuals to prevent disease spread o This strategy is more desirable than an indiscriminate mass vaccination for a number of reasons (listed in source) o The determinati ...
... o Vaccinating and monitoring a “ring” of people around each case protects those at greatest risk and creates a buffer of immune individuals to prevent disease spread o This strategy is more desirable than an indiscriminate mass vaccination for a number of reasons (listed in source) o The determinati ...
Chapter 11 Bacteria
... • Roots of plants beans and peas • Convert nitrogen gas to ammonium ions • Ammonium ions are used by the plants to make protein. • Beneficial to plants. ...
... • Roots of plants beans and peas • Convert nitrogen gas to ammonium ions • Ammonium ions are used by the plants to make protein. • Beneficial to plants. ...
Travel to Haiti 2013
... is a serious potentially fatal illness – Know how to best prevent it with insect precautions and oral prophylaxis ...
... is a serious potentially fatal illness – Know how to best prevent it with insect precautions and oral prophylaxis ...
Training Presentation Materials - Oregon Patient Safety Commission
... • Tdap should replace a single dose of Td for adults who have not received Tdap (can now be given if > 64) • Tdap for unvaccinated pregnant women (preferably during the third or late second trimester), close contacts of infants aged < 12 months, HCWs • Direct patient care HCWs: interval = 2 years si ...
... • Tdap should replace a single dose of Td for adults who have not received Tdap (can now be given if > 64) • Tdap for unvaccinated pregnant women (preferably during the third or late second trimester), close contacts of infants aged < 12 months, HCWs • Direct patient care HCWs: interval = 2 years si ...
Norwalk, Rabies - Spokane Regional Health District
... individuals who ingest the virus and who have not had an infection with the same or related strain within the previous 12-24 months are susceptible and can develop gastroenteritis. The infectious dose is unknown but presumed to be low. The signs and symptoms of Norwalk-like viruses are similar and u ...
... individuals who ingest the virus and who have not had an infection with the same or related strain within the previous 12-24 months are susceptible and can develop gastroenteritis. The infectious dose is unknown but presumed to be low. The signs and symptoms of Norwalk-like viruses are similar and u ...
Effective use of Vaccinations on Cow Calf operations to reduce the
... be tailored to the operation. If you have a high incidence of BRD in calves less than 6 months of age, it may be necessary to vaccinate younger calves or vaccinate cows prior to calving to increase BRD spe‐ cific immunity in their colostrum. If a killed virus vaccine is being used, then a 2nd ( ...
... be tailored to the operation. If you have a high incidence of BRD in calves less than 6 months of age, it may be necessary to vaccinate younger calves or vaccinate cows prior to calving to increase BRD spe‐ cific immunity in their colostrum. If a killed virus vaccine is being used, then a 2nd ( ...
Viral diseases - Austin Community College
... as well as those more likely to be exposed such as care givers of young children. – The vaccine is made according to the strains that affect the other side of the world when it is not our flu season. The most prevalent strains are then used to manufacture the virus for our flu season. – If the strai ...
... as well as those more likely to be exposed such as care givers of young children. – The vaccine is made according to the strains that affect the other side of the world when it is not our flu season. The most prevalent strains are then used to manufacture the virus for our flu season. – If the strai ...
Lecture 4
... inactivation include the use of formaldehyde and alkylating agents such as ethylene oxide, ethyleneimine. Killed vaccines are generally considered as less effective than the live vaccines hence they are often given in higher or multiple doses and usually contain an adjuvant ( this greatly enhance th ...
... inactivation include the use of formaldehyde and alkylating agents such as ethylene oxide, ethyleneimine. Killed vaccines are generally considered as less effective than the live vaccines hence they are often given in higher or multiple doses and usually contain an adjuvant ( this greatly enhance th ...
Control / Prevention
... eradication, whereas in endemic areas attempts can only be made to limit the occurrence of the disease and its economic impact. In endemic areas, such as most of the African continent, a wide variety of domestic and wild ruminants (including cattle, goats and various species of antelope) can act as ...
... eradication, whereas in endemic areas attempts can only be made to limit the occurrence of the disease and its economic impact. In endemic areas, such as most of the African continent, a wide variety of domestic and wild ruminants (including cattle, goats and various species of antelope) can act as ...
August 2014 - Boonshoft School of Medicine
... Illness is commonly seen in travelers who visit outside US. To date 243 travel associated cases had been reported so far. However the very first acquired case in florida raised concern about increasing risk. people infected with the virus typically has fever, joint pain and swelling. Virus does not ...
... Illness is commonly seen in travelers who visit outside US. To date 243 travel associated cases had been reported so far. However the very first acquired case in florida raised concern about increasing risk. people infected with the virus typically has fever, joint pain and swelling. Virus does not ...
communicable diseases
... Food and Water: Food and water can become contaminated with germs and people can get sick when they eat or drink them. Indirect contact: Pathogens remain on surfaces that were in contact with an infected person. ...
... Food and Water: Food and water can become contaminated with germs and people can get sick when they eat or drink them. Indirect contact: Pathogens remain on surfaces that were in contact with an infected person. ...
M A R 2 9 7005
... VHCs, or by telephone consultation at their duty station-around the globe. When Service members’ health conditions affected their ability to perform duties, VI-Es assisted with disability evaluations. The Service members had received a variety ,of vaccinations, most notably smallpox and/or anthrax v ...
... VHCs, or by telephone consultation at their duty station-around the globe. When Service members’ health conditions affected their ability to perform duties, VI-Es assisted with disability evaluations. The Service members had received a variety ,of vaccinations, most notably smallpox and/or anthrax v ...
Bacterial Meningitis
... spinal cord. Bacteria or viruses can cause meningitis. Bacterial meningitis is generally more severe and may require hospitalization. There are many different bacteria that can cause meningitis but the two most common are: Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcal meningitis) and Neisseria meningitidis ...
... spinal cord. Bacteria or viruses can cause meningitis. Bacterial meningitis is generally more severe and may require hospitalization. There are many different bacteria that can cause meningitis but the two most common are: Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcal meningitis) and Neisseria meningitidis ...
Chapter 24
... • Prevented by DTaP and Td vaccine (Diphtheria toxoid) • Cutaneous diphtheria: Infected skin wound leads to ...
... • Prevented by DTaP and Td vaccine (Diphtheria toxoid) • Cutaneous diphtheria: Infected skin wound leads to ...
Jenna Donaldson
... Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and/or virus isolation Nasal swabs from live animals Fecal samples (useful for bovine coronavirus) Postmortem: URT tissue, lung, lymph nodes, liver Virus neutralization (serum) Histology on postmortem tissues ...
... Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and/or virus isolation Nasal swabs from live animals Fecal samples (useful for bovine coronavirus) Postmortem: URT tissue, lung, lymph nodes, liver Virus neutralization (serum) Histology on postmortem tissues ...
Vaccine Refusal of Recommended Vaccines
... meningitis (although this vaccine will not protect the child from meningitis from all other forms such as pneumococcus, and meningococcus, viruses, and fungi), pneumonia, and infections of the blood, joints, bone, and soft tissue associated with Hemophilus Influenzae B. I understand that this diseas ...
... meningitis (although this vaccine will not protect the child from meningitis from all other forms such as pneumococcus, and meningococcus, viruses, and fungi), pneumonia, and infections of the blood, joints, bone, and soft tissue associated with Hemophilus Influenzae B. I understand that this diseas ...
Pediatric Infectious Disease
... – URI lasting longer than 10-12 days – low-grade fever, cough, HA in older child ...
... – URI lasting longer than 10-12 days – low-grade fever, cough, HA in older child ...
Preventing Life Threatening Infections in the Asplenic and Other
... Streptococcus pneumoniae • Pneumovax 23 –to be given 2 weeks before or two weeks after splenectomy. • Pneumovax 23 repeat q 5 years. • Consider Conjugated pneumcoccal vaccine such as Prevnar 13. • So far the data is unclear if and how often you need to give this vaccine to adults. ...
... Streptococcus pneumoniae • Pneumovax 23 –to be given 2 weeks before or two weeks after splenectomy. • Pneumovax 23 repeat q 5 years. • Consider Conjugated pneumcoccal vaccine such as Prevnar 13. • So far the data is unclear if and how often you need to give this vaccine to adults. ...
Symptoms
... Food and Water: Food and water can become contaminated with germs and people can get sick when they eat or drink them. Indirect contact: Pathogens remain on surfaces that were in contact with an infected person. ...
... Food and Water: Food and water can become contaminated with germs and people can get sick when they eat or drink them. Indirect contact: Pathogens remain on surfaces that were in contact with an infected person. ...
Purposes and uses of epidemiology The ultimate purpose of
... Occurs when microbial particles or dust particles containing pathogens remain suspended in the air for a prolonged period, and then are spread widely by air currents and inhaled by susceptible person (e.g. Tuberculosis, Measles). 5- Portal of entry The way the causative agent can enter the host from ...
... Occurs when microbial particles or dust particles containing pathogens remain suspended in the air for a prolonged period, and then are spread widely by air currents and inhaled by susceptible person (e.g. Tuberculosis, Measles). 5- Portal of entry The way the causative agent can enter the host from ...
Australian Immunisation Handbook
... The incubation period is 2 to 5 days. The disease is communicable for up to 4 weeks, but carriers may shed organisms for longer. Spread is by aerosol transmission or by direct contact with skin lesions or articles soiled by infected persons. The disease can involve almost any mucous membrane. Pharyn ...
... The incubation period is 2 to 5 days. The disease is communicable for up to 4 weeks, but carriers may shed organisms for longer. Spread is by aerosol transmission or by direct contact with skin lesions or articles soiled by infected persons. The disease can involve almost any mucous membrane. Pharyn ...