Epstein-Barr virus infection and gastrointestinal diseases
... virus has colonized the B-lymphoid compartment, reactivation from latency can occur at any mucosal site where B cells reside. Primary infection with EBV typically occurs within the first few years of life and is generally asymptomatic in most undeveloped countries. In more developed areas, primary i ...
... virus has colonized the B-lymphoid compartment, reactivation from latency can occur at any mucosal site where B cells reside. Primary infection with EBV typically occurs within the first few years of life and is generally asymptomatic in most undeveloped countries. In more developed areas, primary i ...
STI/HIV
... - invades cell *As a general rule in regards to STI’s – Bacteria = cure Virus = no cure ...
... - invades cell *As a general rule in regards to STI’s – Bacteria = cure Virus = no cure ...
STI info! HW: QUIZ NEXT CLASS! 1,3,5 * Tues jan 24 2,4,6 * mon
... Parasites…treated with special lotions/creams, washing all clothing/bedding! Spread through close physical contact, using bedding/towels, etc. of infected person. Symptoms: itching, lice in hair, pin-sized blood spots on underwear (both males and females) Complications are severe itching, infections ...
... Parasites…treated with special lotions/creams, washing all clothing/bedding! Spread through close physical contact, using bedding/towels, etc. of infected person. Symptoms: itching, lice in hair, pin-sized blood spots on underwear (both males and females) Complications are severe itching, infections ...
Production of Safe and Uniform Infectious Bronchitis Vaccines
... Most outbreaks of IBV respiratory disease during the last decade in the U.S. have been caused by Ark-type strains in spite of extensive vaccination. Because commercially available Ark IBV vaccines can have heterogeneous viral populations, the predominant population is selected against after vaccinat ...
... Most outbreaks of IBV respiratory disease during the last decade in the U.S. have been caused by Ark-type strains in spite of extensive vaccination. Because commercially available Ark IBV vaccines can have heterogeneous viral populations, the predominant population is selected against after vaccinat ...
Development and Evaluation of a Real-Time RT-qPCR for Detection of Crimean-Congo
... A new CCHFV-S RT-qPCR was set up based on the Ssegment, and the performance was evaluated using different CCHFV strains prior testing the clinical samples. Strains representing five genotypes tested were shown to be detected (Table 1). The LOD was determined using six parallel tests of dilution seri ...
... A new CCHFV-S RT-qPCR was set up based on the Ssegment, and the performance was evaluated using different CCHFV strains prior testing the clinical samples. Strains representing five genotypes tested were shown to be detected (Table 1). The LOD was determined using six parallel tests of dilution seri ...
Molecular Characterization of Complete Genome of a Thai Highly
... term abortion in sows and respiratory disorder in piglets (Hill, 1990). After the emergence of PRRS in the United States in 1987 (Keffaber, 1989; Loula, 1991), PRRS has become a devastating disease causing huge losses to swine industry worldwide (Neumann et al., 2005). Up to date, PRRS is endemic in ...
... term abortion in sows and respiratory disorder in piglets (Hill, 1990). After the emergence of PRRS in the United States in 1987 (Keffaber, 1989; Loula, 1991), PRRS has become a devastating disease causing huge losses to swine industry worldwide (Neumann et al., 2005). Up to date, PRRS is endemic in ...
PDF - Prairie Swine Centre
... lamb and pig kidney monolayer tissue cultures (Sutmoller et al., 1968; McVicar and Sutmoller, 1976, 1969; Bouma et al., 2004; Brown et al., 1992, 1996) and bovine thyroid monolayer (BTY) tissue cultures, which from 1981 onwards were used in the majority of experiments. BTY cultures had been found to ...
... lamb and pig kidney monolayer tissue cultures (Sutmoller et al., 1968; McVicar and Sutmoller, 1976, 1969; Bouma et al., 2004; Brown et al., 1992, 1996) and bovine thyroid monolayer (BTY) tissue cultures, which from 1981 onwards were used in the majority of experiments. BTY cultures had been found to ...
Causes of Otitis media
... birth canal of a mother infected by gonococci. -Neisseria species are Gram negative oxidase positive diplococci that ferment glucose only. ...
... birth canal of a mother infected by gonococci. -Neisseria species are Gram negative oxidase positive diplococci that ferment glucose only. ...
emerging and reemerging viral infectious diseases
... • Implications: blood supply safety, further emerging zoonotic lentiviral epidemics/pandemics Kalish M, Wolfe N, Ndongmo C, et al. Central African Hunters Exposed to Simian Immunodeficiency Virus. Emerging Infectious Diseases 2005. 11(12) 1928-1931. ...
... • Implications: blood supply safety, further emerging zoonotic lentiviral epidemics/pandemics Kalish M, Wolfe N, Ndongmo C, et al. Central African Hunters Exposed to Simian Immunodeficiency Virus. Emerging Infectious Diseases 2005. 11(12) 1928-1931. ...
HIV - MULTIWEBCAST
... been virally inactivated i.e., FFP and cryoprecipitate, need to be tested for HIV & hepatitis B and C every 6-12 months • Diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of HIV need to be the same as the non-PWH population • All current drugs used to treat HIV can be used in PWH ...
... been virally inactivated i.e., FFP and cryoprecipitate, need to be tested for HIV & hepatitis B and C every 6-12 months • Diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of HIV need to be the same as the non-PWH population • All current drugs used to treat HIV can be used in PWH ...
Zika: Is it Still a Problem? - University of Utah School of Medicine
... Consider Zika virus disease in patient with compatible clinical S/Sx and who traveled to or reside in areas with ongoing transmission History of sex without condom with someone who traveled to or resides in those areas- includes all areas of Florida All pregnant women should be assessed for possible ...
... Consider Zika virus disease in patient with compatible clinical S/Sx and who traveled to or reside in areas with ongoing transmission History of sex without condom with someone who traveled to or resides in those areas- includes all areas of Florida All pregnant women should be assessed for possible ...
Community Training - Pandemic Influenza
... Individuals may be asked to stay at home for 710 days after contact with an infected person If you have just returned from a pandemic influenza affected area you may be asked to stay home for 7 days Work/school may be closed for a prolonged ...
... Individuals may be asked to stay at home for 710 days after contact with an infected person If you have just returned from a pandemic influenza affected area you may be asked to stay home for 7 days Work/school may be closed for a prolonged ...
Development of an enhanced bovine viral diarrhea virus subunit
... pathogen that belongs to the family Flaviviridae, Pestivirus genus. Several clinical conditions, ranging from subclinical to severe disease, have been associated with this agent. Infections with BVDV are endemic in cattle populations worldwide and result in major economic losses. These losses are a ...
... pathogen that belongs to the family Flaviviridae, Pestivirus genus. Several clinical conditions, ranging from subclinical to severe disease, have been associated with this agent. Infections with BVDV are endemic in cattle populations worldwide and result in major economic losses. These losses are a ...
Prevalence of Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infections due to
... RSV. RSV was detected in blood samples of 40 patients (22.2%). In Milani’s study on 365 children, RSV was detected in nasopharyngeal aspirate of 70 patients (19.18%) and it is similar to our findings.11 Harish estimated that about 22% of all ALRIs occur due to RSVs.12 Our finding showed prevalence o ...
... RSV. RSV was detected in blood samples of 40 patients (22.2%). In Milani’s study on 365 children, RSV was detected in nasopharyngeal aspirate of 70 patients (19.18%) and it is similar to our findings.11 Harish estimated that about 22% of all ALRIs occur due to RSVs.12 Our finding showed prevalence o ...
Chapter 19 Notes
... ○ Mimivirus is a double-stranded DNA virus with an icosahedral capsid that is 400 nm in diameter. ○ Its genome contains 1.2 million bases and an estimated 1,000 genes. ...
... ○ Mimivirus is a double-stranded DNA virus with an icosahedral capsid that is 400 nm in diameter. ○ Its genome contains 1.2 million bases and an estimated 1,000 genes. ...
Guidelines for Research Involving Viral Vectors
... Adeno-Associated virus (AAV) is coined as such because it is most often found in cells that are simultaneously infected with adenovirus. AAV are parvoviridae, icosahedral, 20-25 nm in diameter, single-stranded DNA viruses with a protein capsid. Wild type adenovirus or herpesvirus must be present in ...
... Adeno-Associated virus (AAV) is coined as such because it is most often found in cells that are simultaneously infected with adenovirus. AAV are parvoviridae, icosahedral, 20-25 nm in diameter, single-stranded DNA viruses with a protein capsid. Wild type adenovirus or herpesvirus must be present in ...
Case Definition for Ebola Virus Disease (EVD)
... unexplained hemorrhage; AND 2. epidemiologic risk factors within the past 21 days before the onset of symptoms, such as contact with blood or other body fluids or human remains of a patient known to have or suspected to have EVD; residence in—or travel to—an area where EVD transmission is active*; o ...
... unexplained hemorrhage; AND 2. epidemiologic risk factors within the past 21 days before the onset of symptoms, such as contact with blood or other body fluids or human remains of a patient known to have or suspected to have EVD; residence in—or travel to—an area where EVD transmission is active*; o ...
Virus Particles Associated with the
... tively small, the viruses would appear to be replicating slowly and continuously in the cell without leading to cell death. Persistent infection of the hepatoma cells by the virus may have been responsible for the rapid growth of these cells in the host. In view of previous negative reports by sever ...
... tively small, the viruses would appear to be replicating slowly and continuously in the cell without leading to cell death. Persistent infection of the hepatoma cells by the virus may have been responsible for the rapid growth of these cells in the host. In view of previous negative reports by sever ...
Title: Hormonal Profiles in sows infected with Atypical Porcine
... cannot be used as an abortifacient (Clark et al 1986). The majority of estrogens (estradiol 17b, etc) become significantly elevated only several days prior to parturition. However, estrone sulfate levels manifest with a biphasic peak with the initial peak in the first trimester (30+ days) and the se ...
... cannot be used as an abortifacient (Clark et al 1986). The majority of estrogens (estradiol 17b, etc) become significantly elevated only several days prior to parturition. However, estrone sulfate levels manifest with a biphasic peak with the initial peak in the first trimester (30+ days) and the se ...
information lealfet for people who may have been
... North Wales is H7N2. This strain has not previously been identified in the UK. It is not the H5N1 type of virus that has previously caused concern in other countries. Can humans be infected? Yes but this requires close contact with infected poultry. This means handling poultry or being within one me ...
... North Wales is H7N2. This strain has not previously been identified in the UK. It is not the H5N1 type of virus that has previously caused concern in other countries. Can humans be infected? Yes but this requires close contact with infected poultry. This means handling poultry or being within one me ...
Viral diseases—Infectious haematopoietic necrosis
... • Fish-eating birds can also transfer virus to new areas. • Outbreaks are most likely to occur around spawning, with increased levels of virus excreted to water with spawning fluids. • IHN is a cold-water disease. Outbreaks rarely occur in water above 15°C and require a neutral pH of around 7. • ...
... • Fish-eating birds can also transfer virus to new areas. • Outbreaks are most likely to occur around spawning, with increased levels of virus excreted to water with spawning fluids. • IHN is a cold-water disease. Outbreaks rarely occur in water above 15°C and require a neutral pH of around 7. • ...
pathology_of_viral_diseases._course_no._401._by_dr
... *Some viruses resulting in Fusion of cells and syncytial formation-------------Paramyxovirus. *Some viruses resulting in Apoptosis of cells-----------------------------------------Rift valley fever. *Some viruses resulting in Transformation of cells----------------------------------Lung adenomatosis ...
... *Some viruses resulting in Fusion of cells and syncytial formation-------------Paramyxovirus. *Some viruses resulting in Apoptosis of cells-----------------------------------------Rift valley fever. *Some viruses resulting in Transformation of cells----------------------------------Lung adenomatosis ...
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.