Clorox® Germicidal Wipes - Angel/Cotton Associates, Inc.
... tearing means each wipe and canister lasts longer. ...
... tearing means each wipe and canister lasts longer. ...
managing herpes - American Sexual Health Association
... “I had been managing on my own as a single parent for nine years,” says Carolyn, “and I’d decided to pursue what I thought might be a promising relationship with a man I’d recently met. Several weeks later, there I was at the gynecologist’s office, hearing that I might have genital herpes. The docto ...
... “I had been managing on my own as a single parent for nine years,” says Carolyn, “and I’d decided to pursue what I thought might be a promising relationship with a man I’d recently met. Several weeks later, there I was at the gynecologist’s office, hearing that I might have genital herpes. The docto ...
Week 45, 6-12 November 2016 CDTR - ECDC
... Since 2011, cases of invasive cardiovascular infection caused by Mycobacterium chimaera have been detected in patients having previously undergone open heart surgery in Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany and the UK. Microbiological investigation of water samples from the heater-cooler units, and ...
... Since 2011, cases of invasive cardiovascular infection caused by Mycobacterium chimaera have been detected in patients having previously undergone open heart surgery in Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany and the UK. Microbiological investigation of water samples from the heater-cooler units, and ...
Johnson et al. 2014 heterogeneity
... experimental reductions in either host immunity (through corticosterone exposure) or antiparasite behaviours (through anaesthesia exposure) increased parasite infection loads in isolated hosts by 62–102% relative to unmanipulated individuals. In a second experiment designed to test how variation in ...
... experimental reductions in either host immunity (through corticosterone exposure) or antiparasite behaviours (through anaesthesia exposure) increased parasite infection loads in isolated hosts by 62–102% relative to unmanipulated individuals. In a second experiment designed to test how variation in ...
[BIO24] Detection of infectious bursal disease virus using SYBR
... IBDV has not been reported. Thus, SYBR Green 1 based real-time PCR assays were developed for the detection and differentiation of very virulent and vaccine strains of IBDV. Materials and Methods IBDV isolates Two field isolates, UPM94/273 and UPM97/61 were used in this study. The viruses were classi ...
... IBDV has not been reported. Thus, SYBR Green 1 based real-time PCR assays were developed for the detection and differentiation of very virulent and vaccine strains of IBDV. Materials and Methods IBDV isolates Two field isolates, UPM94/273 and UPM97/61 were used in this study. The viruses were classi ...
HCV Vaccines - Hepatitis Viral
... Efforts continue to develop an HCV vaccine generating a broad and long-lasting cellular and humoral immune responses which is capable of coping with the viral evading properties However, the development of DAAs may paradoxically slow down future efforts for further development of HCV vaccines and es ...
... Efforts continue to develop an HCV vaccine generating a broad and long-lasting cellular and humoral immune responses which is capable of coping with the viral evading properties However, the development of DAAs may paradoxically slow down future efforts for further development of HCV vaccines and es ...
Medical Briefings Measles
... Globally, there’s some good news on this front: during 2013, about 205 million children (84% of the world's children) were vaccinated against measles during mass vaccination campaigns in 34 countries - an increase from 73% in 2000. All WHO Regions have now established goals to eliminate this prevent ...
... Globally, there’s some good news on this front: during 2013, about 205 million children (84% of the world's children) were vaccinated against measles during mass vaccination campaigns in 34 countries - an increase from 73% in 2000. All WHO Regions have now established goals to eliminate this prevent ...
ACVIM Consensus Statement on Strangles
... and rapid resolution of disease, whereas younger horses are more likely to develop severe lymph node abscessation that subsequently opens and drains. Fever is the first clinical sign and persists as lymphadenopathy develops and abscesses mature. Pharyngitis causes dysphagia, and affected animals may ...
... and rapid resolution of disease, whereas younger horses are more likely to develop severe lymph node abscessation that subsequently opens and drains. Fever is the first clinical sign and persists as lymphadenopathy develops and abscesses mature. Pharyngitis causes dysphagia, and affected animals may ...
Disease name
... a. Annual Shrimp Pathology Short Course. Twenty-one regular summer session short courses have been given on the University of Arizona campus since the first was offered in 1989. There were 17 participants in the 2009 Short Course. Since 1989, 571 students from 57 countries or territories have been t ...
... a. Annual Shrimp Pathology Short Course. Twenty-one regular summer session short courses have been given on the University of Arizona campus since the first was offered in 1989. There were 17 participants in the 2009 Short Course. Since 1989, 571 students from 57 countries or territories have been t ...
Natural history and treatment of chronic delta hepatitis
... HCC was the dominant complication of CHD-induced compensated cirrhosis. Two studies from Taiwan and England also failed to show an increased risk for HCC development in CHD [13,25]. Further studies on CHD-induced liver related complications are awaited for clarification. ...
... HCC was the dominant complication of CHD-induced compensated cirrhosis. Two studies from Taiwan and England also failed to show an increased risk for HCC development in CHD [13,25]. Further studies on CHD-induced liver related complications are awaited for clarification. ...
Modelling the potential role of control strategies on Ebola virus
... Ebola is the name of a small river in the North West of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where the Ebola virus was first identified in humans in 1976 [13]. Ebola virus belongs to the family of Filoviruses, characterised by filamentous particles. Its particles have a uniform diameter of 80 nm w ...
... Ebola is the name of a small river in the North West of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where the Ebola virus was first identified in humans in 1976 [13]. Ebola virus belongs to the family of Filoviruses, characterised by filamentous particles. Its particles have a uniform diameter of 80 nm w ...
The Discovery of Antiviral Compounds Targeting Adenovirus
... adenoids in tissue culture with the aim of identifying the agent causing “common cold”. Rowe noted that cells derived from adenoids changed their morphology and degenerated over time [5]. The causative agent for this was considered to be a virus. Almost coincidently in 1954, Hilleman and Werner, iso ...
... adenoids in tissue culture with the aim of identifying the agent causing “common cold”. Rowe noted that cells derived from adenoids changed their morphology and degenerated over time [5]. The causative agent for this was considered to be a virus. Almost coincidently in 1954, Hilleman and Werner, iso ...
Influenza Update N° 281
... In Northern Africa, influenza detections continued to be reported in Morocco and Tunisia with influenza A(H3N2) virus dominating. In West Africa, influenza continued to be detected in Ghana with B viruses dominating. In the Caribbean countries and Central America, influenza and other respiratory vir ...
... In Northern Africa, influenza detections continued to be reported in Morocco and Tunisia with influenza A(H3N2) virus dominating. In West Africa, influenza continued to be detected in Ghana with B viruses dominating. In the Caribbean countries and Central America, influenza and other respiratory vir ...
Pediatric Herpes Simplex Virus Infections: An
... rectal temperature of 38.6°C. She has no cough, congestion, runny nose, vomiting, or diarrhea. She is formulafed and is tolerating her regular feeds. The mother received prenatal care, and the prenatal labs, including Group B Streptococcus, were negative for any pathology. The mother has no reported ...
... rectal temperature of 38.6°C. She has no cough, congestion, runny nose, vomiting, or diarrhea. She is formulafed and is tolerating her regular feeds. The mother received prenatal care, and the prenatal labs, including Group B Streptococcus, were negative for any pathology. The mother has no reported ...
Measles information for contacts
... transferred and takes hold in contacts, these people go on to develop measles symptoms 7 to 18 days after sharing the same air. Many contacts will be immune to measles because of past measles infection or immunisation and will not get the disease. Other contacts who are not immune may catch the viru ...
... transferred and takes hold in contacts, these people go on to develop measles symptoms 7 to 18 days after sharing the same air. Many contacts will be immune to measles because of past measles infection or immunisation and will not get the disease. Other contacts who are not immune may catch the viru ...
HIV-1 Capsid as a Target for Antiviral Therapy
... The mature HIV-1 capsid structure The mature capsid structure is well-defined. During protease processing of the mature Gag, the capsid undergoes a major change in virion morphology. Unlike the immature structure, the CA subunits in the mature structure are organized as a lattice of hexamers with 10 ...
... The mature HIV-1 capsid structure The mature capsid structure is well-defined. During protease processing of the mature Gag, the capsid undergoes a major change in virion morphology. Unlike the immature structure, the CA subunits in the mature structure are organized as a lattice of hexamers with 10 ...
Epidemiology and Public Health Significance of Rabies
... all warm-blooded animals and remains to be the most important zoonotic disease mainly affecting the developing countries. It is an acute, progressive and almost fatal encephalomyelitis caused by the Rabies virus and other Lyssavirus species of the family Rhabdoviridae. The disease has worldwide dist ...
... all warm-blooded animals and remains to be the most important zoonotic disease mainly affecting the developing countries. It is an acute, progressive and almost fatal encephalomyelitis caused by the Rabies virus and other Lyssavirus species of the family Rhabdoviridae. The disease has worldwide dist ...
Genomic and single nucleotide polymorphism analysis of infectious bronchitis coronavirus Celia Abolnik
... hemagglutinaton inhibiting antibodies (Cavanagh, 2007; Darbyshire et al., 1979; Farsang et al., 2002; Ignjatovic et al., 1991; Meulemans et al., 2001; Gelb et al., 1997). Most of the strain differences in S1 occur in three hypervariable regions (HVRs) located between the amino acid residues 56-69 ( ...
... hemagglutinaton inhibiting antibodies (Cavanagh, 2007; Darbyshire et al., 1979; Farsang et al., 2002; Ignjatovic et al., 1991; Meulemans et al., 2001; Gelb et al., 1997). Most of the strain differences in S1 occur in three hypervariable regions (HVRs) located between the amino acid residues 56-69 ( ...
Program - QIMR Berghofer Conferences
... potential importance of humoral responses to the pentameric complex in the guinea pig congenital CMV model ...
... potential importance of humoral responses to the pentameric complex in the guinea pig congenital CMV model ...
Infectious Disease Prevention HOT TOPICS
... respond appropriately to vaccination. Dogs with body temperature above 39.7° C respond poorly ...
... respond appropriately to vaccination. Dogs with body temperature above 39.7° C respond poorly ...
Chapter 24 PowerPoint - IHMC Public Cmaps (2)
... Accounts for 25% of infectious vaginitis cases Often coexists with gonorrhea Presence confirmed by microscopic examination of vaginal secretions or urine ...
... Accounts for 25% of infectious vaginitis cases Often coexists with gonorrhea Presence confirmed by microscopic examination of vaginal secretions or urine ...
Report of the WHO/FAO/OIE joint consultation on emerging zoonotic
... century are caused by pathogens originating from animals or from products of animal origin. A wide variety of animal species, domesticated, peridomesticated and wild, can act as reservoirs for these pathogens, which may be viruses, bacteria, parasites or prions. Considering the wide variety of anima ...
... century are caused by pathogens originating from animals or from products of animal origin. A wide variety of animal species, domesticated, peridomesticated and wild, can act as reservoirs for these pathogens, which may be viruses, bacteria, parasites or prions. Considering the wide variety of anima ...
The Hepatitis Alphabet
... Hepatitis B is an inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV); it was formerly known as serum hepatitis. HBV is highly infectious and is found in blood, semen, vaginal secretions, sweat, saliva, tears, and breast milk. The Centers for Disease Control estimates that there were app ...
... Hepatitis B is an inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV); it was formerly known as serum hepatitis. HBV is highly infectious and is found in blood, semen, vaginal secretions, sweat, saliva, tears, and breast milk. The Centers for Disease Control estimates that there were app ...
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.