The biology of bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1)
... with the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority under the name ‘Rhinogard’, and is used as a vaccine for feedlot cattle. Bovine respiratory disease complex ...
... with the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority under the name ‘Rhinogard’, and is used as a vaccine for feedlot cattle. Bovine respiratory disease complex ...
Factsheet for friends and family of aid workers
... Ebola virus initially spreads to people through coming into close contact with infected wild animals (sometimes eaten as ‘bushmeat’). Spread from person to person can then occur through direct contact with the blood and body fluids (stool, urine, saliva, semen) of infected people. Semen can contain ...
... Ebola virus initially spreads to people through coming into close contact with infected wild animals (sometimes eaten as ‘bushmeat’). Spread from person to person can then occur through direct contact with the blood and body fluids (stool, urine, saliva, semen) of infected people. Semen can contain ...
ELISA test reveals new information about leafroll disease
... that are rare in California have been described and ELISAs for them were not included. In all three experiments conducted in 1989,1990 and 1991, a positive ELISA result was obtained with tissue from selections that tested negative in the biological index on ’Cabernet Franc’. This suggests that eithe ...
... that are rare in California have been described and ELISAs for them were not included. In all three experiments conducted in 1989,1990 and 1991, a positive ELISA result was obtained with tissue from selections that tested negative in the biological index on ’Cabernet Franc’. This suggests that eithe ...
MICR 454L - Cal State LA - Instructional Web Server
... Emerging infections are defined as those infections whose incidence in humans has increased in the past two decades or will increase in the future. Emerging infections can be defined as ...
... Emerging infections are defined as those infections whose incidence in humans has increased in the past two decades or will increase in the future. Emerging infections can be defined as ...
ch24_DNA Virus
... – Capable of causing tumors in animals and humans – Can cause other diseases – BK and JC viruses are endemic worldwide – Infection outcome depends on the individual’s immune system – Normal immune systems tend to prevent latent infections – Compromised immune systems allow latent infections to becom ...
... – Capable of causing tumors in animals and humans – Can cause other diseases – BK and JC viruses are endemic worldwide – Infection outcome depends on the individual’s immune system – Normal immune systems tend to prevent latent infections – Compromised immune systems allow latent infections to becom ...
Large double-stranded DNA viruses which cause
... would be derived from the cytoplasmic membrane, suggesting the potential for viral release by budding. In contrast, there is no evidence for a membrane surrounding viruses that infect microalgae. Moreover, the tail-like structures observed in some viral particles appear to clearly distinguish these ...
... would be derived from the cytoplasmic membrane, suggesting the potential for viral release by budding. In contrast, there is no evidence for a membrane surrounding viruses that infect microalgae. Moreover, the tail-like structures observed in some viral particles appear to clearly distinguish these ...
Acute And Chronic Viral Hepatitis Acute viral hepatitis
... HAV infection is low among children and young adults. In the United States, the prevalence of anti-HAV was approximately 10% in children but 37% in adults. ...
... HAV infection is low among children and young adults. In the United States, the prevalence of anti-HAV was approximately 10% in children but 37% in adults. ...
Peste des petits ruminants - South African Veterinary Council
... ruminants. This disease is of increasing importance in Africa where there is heavy reliance on subsistence farming for food supply. During 2009 PPR outbreaks were reported in Tanzania, leaving only one country, Mozambique, between a PPR affected country and South Africa. There is therefore a serious ...
... ruminants. This disease is of increasing importance in Africa where there is heavy reliance on subsistence farming for food supply. During 2009 PPR outbreaks were reported in Tanzania, leaving only one country, Mozambique, between a PPR affected country and South Africa. There is therefore a serious ...
Kendig& Chernick`s disorders of the respiratory tract inchildren . 8 th
... lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI), that is universally adopted. Essentially, it is inflammation of the airways/pulmonary tissue, due to viral or bacterial infection, below the level of the ...
... lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI), that is universally adopted. Essentially, it is inflammation of the airways/pulmonary tissue, due to viral or bacterial infection, below the level of the ...
Respiratory Infections by Enterovirus D68 in
... performed the analysis of the cases of EV infections in all children hospitalized in a secondary hospital in Madrid, during the epidemic respiratory season 2012–2013. A second group of samples was corresponded to infants of the same area, with ambulatory respiratory infection or asymptomatic. Phylog ...
... performed the analysis of the cases of EV infections in all children hospitalized in a secondary hospital in Madrid, during the epidemic respiratory season 2012–2013. A second group of samples was corresponded to infants of the same area, with ambulatory respiratory infection or asymptomatic. Phylog ...
Mycobacterium bovis - Department of Agriculture and Water
... assessments concludes that risk management measures are required for Johne’s disease and bovine tuberculosis. It is recommended that the imported animals be certified as coming from zoos where no cases of Johne’s disease or bovine tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis) have been diagnosed in the premise ...
... assessments concludes that risk management measures are required for Johne’s disease and bovine tuberculosis. It is recommended that the imported animals be certified as coming from zoos where no cases of Johne’s disease or bovine tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis) have been diagnosed in the premise ...
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus (LCMV)
... their hands) after handling animals, cages or bedding. Clean rodent cages and bedding often and in a well-ventilated area or outside Never kiss pet rodents or hold them close to your face. Pregnant women or people with weak immune systems should avoid contact with rodents including being in th ...
... their hands) after handling animals, cages or bedding. Clean rodent cages and bedding often and in a well-ventilated area or outside Never kiss pet rodents or hold them close to your face. Pregnant women or people with weak immune systems should avoid contact with rodents including being in th ...
53 morphology and general properties of viruses
... Haemagglutinin is a triangular spike and neuraminidase is mushroom-shaped. Envelope is sensitive to the action of lipid solvents. Envelopes confer chemical, antigenic and biological properties on viruses. The overall shape of the virus particle varies in different groups of viruses. Most animal viru ...
... Haemagglutinin is a triangular spike and neuraminidase is mushroom-shaped. Envelope is sensitive to the action of lipid solvents. Envelopes confer chemical, antigenic and biological properties on viruses. The overall shape of the virus particle varies in different groups of viruses. Most animal viru ...
Eastern Michigan University Athletic Training Education Bloodborne
... It is important to know how bloodborne diseases are transmitted so that you may take protective measures when providing first aid or cleaning up blood. Bloodborne pathogens are spread through infected human blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) such as semen, vaginal secretions, ce ...
... It is important to know how bloodborne diseases are transmitted so that you may take protective measures when providing first aid or cleaning up blood. Bloodborne pathogens are spread through infected human blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) such as semen, vaginal secretions, ce ...
Epidemiological aspects of Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis
... Hunterville and Gisborne districts. A questionnaire was sent out to determine management practices which might influence the occurrence of IBK and to obtain an impression of the impact of the disease on the farming industry. The survey results (72% response rate) showed that IBK is widespread in bot ...
... Hunterville and Gisborne districts. A questionnaire was sent out to determine management practices which might influence the occurrence of IBK and to obtain an impression of the impact of the disease on the farming industry. The survey results (72% response rate) showed that IBK is widespread in bot ...
Original article A comprehensive surveillance of adamantane
... virion, inhibiting the pH change necessary for the uncoating process and blocking virus replication by preventing release of viral RNA into the cytoplasm of infected cells [6]. These drugs are inexpensive and chemically stable; however, the emergence of resistance and adverse effects create concern ...
... virion, inhibiting the pH change necessary for the uncoating process and blocking virus replication by preventing release of viral RNA into the cytoplasm of infected cells [6]. These drugs are inexpensive and chemically stable; however, the emergence of resistance and adverse effects create concern ...
9d49$$se10 Black separation
... The widespread availability of portable satellite telephones and video link-ups by 1995 made possible the instantaneous transfer of images and commentary to the international media from journalists and camera crews arriving in Kikwit soon after the EHF epidemic was announced. This contrasted greatly ...
... The widespread availability of portable satellite telephones and video link-ups by 1995 made possible the instantaneous transfer of images and commentary to the international media from journalists and camera crews arriving in Kikwit soon after the EHF epidemic was announced. This contrasted greatly ...
Case Study HERPES ZOSTER OF RIGHT MAXILLARY DIVISION OF
... formation, usually disappear in the second or third week. Zoster most commonly manifests in one or more posterior spinal ganglia or cranial sensory ganglia, presumably because viral particles have been preserved within these ganglia in a dormant state since the original episode of varicella. This re ...
... formation, usually disappear in the second or third week. Zoster most commonly manifests in one or more posterior spinal ganglia or cranial sensory ganglia, presumably because viral particles have been preserved within these ganglia in a dormant state since the original episode of varicella. This re ...
Epidemiology of hepatitis B
... A virus (HAV) can cause only acute hepatitis while hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) can cause both acute and chronic hepatitis. Epidemiology of HAV, HBV, and HCV will be characterized and discussed in detail in this paper. HAV is majorly transmitted via contaminated food and water ...
... A virus (HAV) can cause only acute hepatitis while hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) can cause both acute and chronic hepatitis. Epidemiology of HAV, HBV, and HCV will be characterized and discussed in detail in this paper. HAV is majorly transmitted via contaminated food and water ...
the extent of population exposure to assess clinical safety
... order to detect viruses of human or non-human primate origin as viral contamination arising from these cells may pose a particular hazard. Testing for non-endogenous viruses should include in vitro and in vivo inoculation tests and any other specific tests, including species-specific tests such as t ...
... order to detect viruses of human or non-human primate origin as viral contamination arising from these cells may pose a particular hazard. Testing for non-endogenous viruses should include in vitro and in vivo inoculation tests and any other specific tests, including species-specific tests such as t ...
Q5A(R1)
... order to detect viruses of human or non-human primate origin as viral contamination arising from these cells may pose a particular hazard. Testing for non-endogenous viruses should include in vitro and in vivo inoculation tests and any other specific tests, including species-specific tests such as t ...
... order to detect viruses of human or non-human primate origin as viral contamination arising from these cells may pose a particular hazard. Testing for non-endogenous viruses should include in vitro and in vivo inoculation tests and any other specific tests, including species-specific tests such as t ...
Henipavirus
Henipavirus is a genus of RNA viruses in the family Paramyxoviridae, order Mononegavirales containing three established species: Hendra virus, Nipah virus and Cedar virus. The henipaviruses are naturally harboured by Pteropid fruit bats (flying foxes) and some microbat species. Henipavirus is characterised by a large genome, a wide host range, and their recent emergence as zoonotic pathogens capable of causing illness and death in domestic animals and humans.In 2009, RNA sequences of three novel viruses in phylogenetic relationship to known Henipaviruses were detected in Eidolon helvum (the African straw-colored fruit bat) in Ghana. The finding of these novel putative Henipaviruses outside Australia and Asia indicates that the region of potential endemicity of Henipaviruses extends to Africa.