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Disease spectrum - Medical Biostatistics
Disease spectrum - Medical Biostatistics

... and health centers find a sudden rise in cases amongst the patients they attend, epidemic can be safely presumed. Calling slight excess as epidemic and getting a premature alarm is not as bad as being caught unawares for high occurrence. Thus, even a suspicion of increased incidence is good for heal ...
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Vaccines... Not just for Children Anymore

... memory cells to “remember” how to build the tools to fight a pathogen, over time this memory fades. Booster vaccines “refresh” the immune system’s memory so it can continue providing protection against the disease. ...
Declination of Influenza (Flu) Vaccination Form
Declination of Influenza (Flu) Vaccination Form

... Hepatitis B vaccination at this time. I understand that by declining this vaccine I continue to be at risk of acquiring Hepatitis B, a serious disease. If, in the future, I continue to have occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials and I want to be vaccinated with Hepa ...
Perinatal tuberculosis
Perinatal tuberculosis

... • is the most widely used vaccination • was developed in the 1930's and it remains the only vaccination available against tuberculosis today • does not ensure against exposure to and development of tuberculoses disease, but offers significant protection against serious and widespread invasion • the ...
Chicken pox
Chicken pox

... for 5 days after appearance of rash 3. Disinfection of articles soiled by discharge from nose & throat 4. Protection of contact:  VZIG within 96 hrs of exposure  Varivax vaccine within3 days of exposure  Newborns of mothers exposed who develops varicella 5 days before or 2 days after delivery. ...
Travel Health Fact Sheet
Travel Health Fact Sheet

... Diphtheria is a bacterial infection of the throat & occasionally of the skin. It is found world wide & is transmitted from person-to-person by coughing & sneezing. Pertussis (Whooping cough) is a highly infectious respiratory infection responsible for 300,000 deaths annually, mainly in children. Dip ...
Infectious Diseases - Waukee Community School District Blogs
Infectious Diseases - Waukee Community School District Blogs

... Common Viral Infections  Flu  Symptoms- headache, sore muscles and throat, fever, vomiting, ect.  Transmission- contact with saliva or mucus  Prevention- vaccine and avoid contact  Treatment- rest, fluids ...
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... Unfortunately, with once yearly vaccination, we suffered from regular outbreaks of respiratory disease. We then sought the advice of infectious disease experts on how best to combat this problem. Among other recommendations, twice yearly vaccination was strongly advised. While there are no universal ...
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)

... Who is susceptible to it?  Cats of any breed and age (usually between 6 months and 5 years).  ...
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تحميل المحاضرة

... b) Oral route (sabine vaccine, oral BCG vaccine) c) Intradermal route (BCG vaccine) d) Scarification (small pox vaccine) e) Intranasal route (live attenuated influenza vaccine) Scheme of immunization 1) Primary vaccination One dose vaccines (BCG, variola, measles, mumps, rubella, yellow fever) Multi ...
October 2016 Newsletter - Audrain County Health Department
October 2016 Newsletter - Audrain County Health Department

... Immunizations are one of the top 10 public health accomplishments of the 20th Century (CDC, 2016). However, vaccination rates for some diseases are not meeting national public health goals despite the fact that immunizations have significantly reduced the incidence of may serious infectious diseases ...
Vaccines: a peek beneath the hood.
Vaccines: a peek beneath the hood.

... Although pertussis traditionally has been considered a disease of childhood, it was welldocumented in adults nearly a century ago and is currently recognized as an important cause of respiratory disease in adolescents and adults, including the elderly. Because of waning immunity, adult and adolescen ...
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What You Need to Know To Administer an Injection

... memory produced is similar to that caused by natural infection.  Comes without the risks of the actual disease and associated complications. ...
Know the Facts
Know the Facts

... sings or sneezes. Anyone near the sick person can breathe TB germs into their lungs and get infected, including those who received BCG, or TB vaccine. BCG does not offer complete protection against developing TB disease. ...
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Mt Kilimanjaro - Travel Doctor

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Chapter 6 -Respiratory Infections
Chapter 6 -Respiratory Infections

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Military Medicine - U.S. Military HIV Research Program

... The U.S. Military HIV Research Program (MHRP) is dedicated to HIV vaccine development, prevention, disease surveillance and care and treatment for HIV. Headed by the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR), the largest lab within the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command and the lea ...
Is My Child Well Enough To Go To Day Care
Is My Child Well Enough To Go To Day Care

... pass the germs on to other people. Exclude from day care until diarrhea has stopped. Infectious germs leave the body through the stool of an infected person and enter another person when hands, food, or objects (such as toys) contaminated with stool are placed in the mouth. Rotavirus can also spread ...
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NON-HUMAN PRIMATES

... are being tested for their ability to protect chimpanzees, the only animal that is naturally infected by RSV and develops an illness with symptoms similar to those seen in ...
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... Information Regarding the Hepatitis B Vaccine Effectiveness and what to expect The hepatitis B vaccine is 96-99% effective in preventing hepatitis B infection. The vaccine also protects against hepatitis D viral infection. The vaccine is a series of three shots given in your upper arm. The second sh ...
Chicken pox
Chicken pox

... chicken pox case or vesicle fluid of patient with HZ can transmit infection.  Indirect * Soiled articles ...
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... injectable and 20,000 of the nasal spray • Vaccines are on their way to primary-care doctors to complete their orders • Providers urged to save injectable for those 65 and older • Protection for nursing home patients – Some nursing home patients have been vaccinated – The high uptake of seasonal flu ...
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... Not to be used within 2 weeks before the onset of the laying and during the laying period. 4.8 Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction No information is available on the safety and efficacy of this vaccine when used with any other veterinary medicinal product. A deci ...
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