VH B - IS MU
... Decrease of prevalence and incidence due to vaccination of high-risk persons (health care workers, newborns of HBsAg-positive mothers, before hemodialysis) Global vaccination of all newborns and 12-years old children since 2001 ...
... Decrease of prevalence and incidence due to vaccination of high-risk persons (health care workers, newborns of HBsAg-positive mothers, before hemodialysis) Global vaccination of all newborns and 12-years old children since 2001 ...
Bryn Mawr Friday December 12, 2003
... Modeling Working Group Bryn Mawr College December 12, 2003 ...
... Modeling Working Group Bryn Mawr College December 12, 2003 ...
Transmission of Cucumber Mosaic Virus (CMV)
... healthy plant seedling with virus extract, symptoms appeared on tobacco leaves after 90 days. Out of nine sap inoculated plants only three samples of Tobacco recorded an absorbance similar to the positive control. Except Tobacco the other plants were recorded lower absorbance value, which is similar ...
... healthy plant seedling with virus extract, symptoms appeared on tobacco leaves after 90 days. Out of nine sap inoculated plants only three samples of Tobacco recorded an absorbance similar to the positive control. Except Tobacco the other plants were recorded lower absorbance value, which is similar ...
a Schaffner et al Ae japonicus REVIEWED REVISED
... The Asian bush mosquito Aedes japonicus japonicus (Theobald, 1901) [=Ochlerotatus japonicus (sensu Reinert et al., 2004) =Hulecoeteomyia japonica (sensu Reinert et al., 2006)], has invaded large parts of North America and has recently started to spread in Central-Western Europe. The species is suspe ...
... The Asian bush mosquito Aedes japonicus japonicus (Theobald, 1901) [=Ochlerotatus japonicus (sensu Reinert et al., 2004) =Hulecoeteomyia japonica (sensu Reinert et al., 2006)], has invaded large parts of North America and has recently started to spread in Central-Western Europe. The species is suspe ...
Monoclonal antibodies to equine arteritis virus proteins identify the
... GL, were found to be neutralizing (Table 1). MAbs 5C7 and 7E5, for which protein specificities were not definitively determined, also showed virus-neutralizing activity. The three N-specific MAbs 17D3, 11G50 and 16G10, and the GL-Specific MAbs 17F3, 19D7 and 17B7, were found to be non-neutralizing. ...
... GL, were found to be neutralizing (Table 1). MAbs 5C7 and 7E5, for which protein specificities were not definitively determined, also showed virus-neutralizing activity. The three N-specific MAbs 17D3, 11G50 and 16G10, and the GL-Specific MAbs 17F3, 19D7 and 17B7, were found to be non-neutralizing. ...
Virus mutations and their impact on vaccination against infectious
... immune pressure and hence the one most prone to mutations. The VP2 hypervariable region comprises four domains with loop structures. Domain PBC, situated between amino acid positions 219 and 224, is believed to be responsible for stabilising the conformation of epitopes, while domain PHI (amino acid ...
... immune pressure and hence the one most prone to mutations. The VP2 hypervariable region comprises four domains with loop structures. Domain PBC, situated between amino acid positions 219 and 224, is believed to be responsible for stabilising the conformation of epitopes, while domain PHI (amino acid ...
OPA_modelling_progress
... • Status: the JSRV infection model has been implemented in ‘C’ • However, more data is needed so as to better estimate some of the parameters • Assume: ...
... • Status: the JSRV infection model has been implemented in ‘C’ • However, more data is needed so as to better estimate some of the parameters • Assume: ...
EGG INOCULATION Principles Practice and Vaccine Development
... Eggs: 9-day old or 10-day old embryonated eggs. Candle the eggs and mark the inoculation sites as described in Section 5. Eggs should be placed in an egg rack with the inoculation site ...
... Eggs: 9-day old or 10-day old embryonated eggs. Candle the eggs and mark the inoculation sites as described in Section 5. Eggs should be placed in an egg rack with the inoculation site ...
II. Biohazards and Potentially Infectious Materials A
... responsibility cannot be shifted to inexperienced or untrained personnel. The principal investigator or laboratory director should consult with a Biosafety Officer to ensure that the laboratory is in compliance with established guidelines and regulations. When performing a risk assessment, it is adv ...
... responsibility cannot be shifted to inexperienced or untrained personnel. The principal investigator or laboratory director should consult with a Biosafety Officer to ensure that the laboratory is in compliance with established guidelines and regulations. When performing a risk assessment, it is adv ...
Virulence Comparison of Three Buhl-Subtype Isolates of Infectious
... Received November 12, 1999; accepted September 3, 2000. ...
... Received November 12, 1999; accepted September 3, 2000. ...
Review Sheet for Final Examination, Micro 20, Fall 2010, Dr
... (C) Staphylococcus, (D) Mycobacteria, (E) None of the above (Bacillus) Section II: Hepatitis E is a viral hepatitis caused by infection with a virus called hepatitis E virus (HEV). The incidence of hepatitis E is highest in adults between the ages of 15 and 40. Mortality rates are generally low, as ...
... (C) Staphylococcus, (D) Mycobacteria, (E) None of the above (Bacillus) Section II: Hepatitis E is a viral hepatitis caused by infection with a virus called hepatitis E virus (HEV). The incidence of hepatitis E is highest in adults between the ages of 15 and 40. Mortality rates are generally low, as ...
BVD - Hybu Cig Cymru
... management practices. A key point is detection and removal of persistently infected animals. There are a number of steps that can be taken to minimise the risk of clinical BVD in your herd: • Operate a closed herd policy to prevent introduction of disease carrying animals • Buy breeding animals from ...
... management practices. A key point is detection and removal of persistently infected animals. There are a number of steps that can be taken to minimise the risk of clinical BVD in your herd: • Operate a closed herd policy to prevent introduction of disease carrying animals • Buy breeding animals from ...
Disease transmission
... ruminantium, mainly transmitted by Amblyomma variegatum and A. hebraeum although other Amblyomma spp. like A. pomposum, A. lepidum , A. cohaerens and A. gemma are of lesser importance . Amblyomma male ticks produce a pheromone during feeding that attracts nymphs and adult Amblyomma ticks to the same ...
... ruminantium, mainly transmitted by Amblyomma variegatum and A. hebraeum although other Amblyomma spp. like A. pomposum, A. lepidum , A. cohaerens and A. gemma are of lesser importance . Amblyomma male ticks produce a pheromone during feeding that attracts nymphs and adult Amblyomma ticks to the same ...
A report on the zoonotic potential of rotaviruses
... uncommon genotypes, such as G1P[9], G8P[8], and G9P[8]. Many of these virus types can be found in domestic animals. It is possible that they arose in the human population through zoonotic transmission or gene transfer by reassortment. The low incidence of uncommon strains in the UK however would sug ...
... uncommon genotypes, such as G1P[9], G8P[8], and G9P[8]. Many of these virus types can be found in domestic animals. It is possible that they arose in the human population through zoonotic transmission or gene transfer by reassortment. The low incidence of uncommon strains in the UK however would sug ...
African Horse Sickness
... population can act as a reservoir for virus. It has also been suggested that donkeys may play a similar role in parts of Africa where there are large donkey populations. In view of the high mortality rate in horses, this species is regarded as an accidental or indicator host. Horses that have recove ...
... population can act as a reservoir for virus. It has also been suggested that donkeys may play a similar role in parts of Africa where there are large donkey populations. In view of the high mortality rate in horses, this species is regarded as an accidental or indicator host. Horses that have recove ...
Horse sickness fever
... population can act as a reservoir for virus. It has also been suggested that donkeys may play a similar role in parts of Africa where there are large donkey populations. In view of the high mortality rate in horses, this species is regarded as an accidental or indicator host. Horses that have recove ...
... population can act as a reservoir for virus. It has also been suggested that donkeys may play a similar role in parts of Africa where there are large donkey populations. In view of the high mortality rate in horses, this species is regarded as an accidental or indicator host. Horses that have recove ...
Successful Respiratory Immunization with a Dry Powder Live
... • Live attenuated virus derived from the Edmonston (or related) strain of MV • Licensed in 1963 • Safe and efficacious • Often combined with mumps and rubella (MMR) • Given at 9-15 months of age • Efficacy: – 85% at 9 months – 95% at 12 months ...
... • Live attenuated virus derived from the Edmonston (or related) strain of MV • Licensed in 1963 • Safe and efficacious • Often combined with mumps and rubella (MMR) • Given at 9-15 months of age • Efficacy: – 85% at 9 months – 95% at 12 months ...
Autopsy Room : A Potential Source of Infection at Work Place in
... Abstract: Forensic pathologists/Autopsy surgeons and the forensic medicine personnel assisting to conduct an autopsy who come in direct contact with the body fluids, soft tissues of the dead and skeletal remains in different stages of decomposition, are at a continuous risk of acquiring various kind ...
... Abstract: Forensic pathologists/Autopsy surgeons and the forensic medicine personnel assisting to conduct an autopsy who come in direct contact with the body fluids, soft tissues of the dead and skeletal remains in different stages of decomposition, are at a continuous risk of acquiring various kind ...
Neumonía causada por una infección simultanea de
... immunohistochemistry or viral isolation. The suppurative changes observed in the lungs of this puppy were consistent with as secondary bacterial pneumonia. Like many other respiratory viruses, CDV and CAV-2 impair the defense mechanisms and predisposes dogs, particularly young puppies, to secondary ...
... immunohistochemistry or viral isolation. The suppurative changes observed in the lungs of this puppy were consistent with as secondary bacterial pneumonia. Like many other respiratory viruses, CDV and CAV-2 impair the defense mechanisms and predisposes dogs, particularly young puppies, to secondary ...
Chapter 8: Lactate Dehydrogenase
... T or F: Treatment of mice with dexamethasone before viral inoculation enhances both the number of infected cells and the level of viremia. T or F: In vitro, LDV replicates only in primary cultures of normal mouse ...
... T or F: Treatment of mice with dexamethasone before viral inoculation enhances both the number of infected cells and the level of viremia. T or F: In vitro, LDV replicates only in primary cultures of normal mouse ...
Student Affairs at UMW - Student Affairs
... we will prescribe prednisone or another steroid to shrink your tonsils and glands. This is not done with every case and is not a standard recommended treatment. It can make you better quicker though. Here is a summary of the treatment: • Rest when your body needs it. At one time, the standard treatm ...
... we will prescribe prednisone or another steroid to shrink your tonsils and glands. This is not done with every case and is not a standard recommended treatment. It can make you better quicker though. Here is a summary of the treatment: • Rest when your body needs it. At one time, the standard treatm ...
the causes and consequences of hiv evolution
... animals or the preparation of food could become infected. Indeed, it is likely that SIV jumped into humans many times before the transmission pathways leading to the current AIDS epidemics were established, and that these incipient infections occurred in isolated rural communities and soon burnt out ...
... animals or the preparation of food could become infected. Indeed, it is likely that SIV jumped into humans many times before the transmission pathways leading to the current AIDS epidemics were established, and that these incipient infections occurred in isolated rural communities and soon burnt out ...
Common animal disease symptoms
... birds, including commercial, wild and pet birds. It may also pose a threat to people and other animals in certain circumstances. It is caused by a Type A influenza virus. There are two types of the virus. One type ( high pathogenicity avian influenza-HPAI) can cause severe disease and the other (low ...
... birds, including commercial, wild and pet birds. It may also pose a threat to people and other animals in certain circumstances. It is caused by a Type A influenza virus. There are two types of the virus. One type ( high pathogenicity avian influenza-HPAI) can cause severe disease and the other (low ...
Modeling spatial spread of communicable diseases
... immunity to only that serotype for life, so persons living in a dengue-endemic area can have more than one dengue infection during their lifetime. DF and DHF are primarily diseases of tropical and sub-tropical areas, and the four different dengue serotypes are maintained in a cycle that involves hum ...
... immunity to only that serotype for life, so persons living in a dengue-endemic area can have more than one dengue infection during their lifetime. DF and DHF are primarily diseases of tropical and sub-tropical areas, and the four different dengue serotypes are maintained in a cycle that involves hum ...
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.