Hepatitis B - WHO South
... Hepatitis B virus is transmitted between people by contact with the blood or other body fluids (i.e. semen and vaginal fluid) of an infected person. Modes of transmission are the same for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), but HBV is 50 to 100 times more infectious. Unlike HIV, HBV can survive ...
... Hepatitis B virus is transmitted between people by contact with the blood or other body fluids (i.e. semen and vaginal fluid) of an infected person. Modes of transmission are the same for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), but HBV is 50 to 100 times more infectious. Unlike HIV, HBV can survive ...
Hepatitis B - WHO South
... Hepatitis B virus is transmitted between people by contact with the blood or other body fluids (i.e. semen and vaginal fluid) of an infected person. Modes of transmission are the same for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), but HBV is 50 to 100 times more infectious. Unlike HIV, HBV can survive ...
... Hepatitis B virus is transmitted between people by contact with the blood or other body fluids (i.e. semen and vaginal fluid) of an infected person. Modes of transmission are the same for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), but HBV is 50 to 100 times more infectious. Unlike HIV, HBV can survive ...
Simultaneous detection of vaccinal and field infectious bursal
... obtained are similar to those found in the experiments of Rautenschlein et al. (2005) who detected vaccine virus of intermediate virulence at 14 dpv by immunohistochemical staining, while the intermediate plus vaccine strain was detectable as long as 21 dpv. In this experiment the vaccine virus was ...
... obtained are similar to those found in the experiments of Rautenschlein et al. (2005) who detected vaccine virus of intermediate virulence at 14 dpv by immunohistochemical staining, while the intermediate plus vaccine strain was detectable as long as 21 dpv. In this experiment the vaccine virus was ...
G Steroids and Childhood Encephalitis ESPID R R
... with protracted worsening before the start of treatment.14 Only a minority of children with ADEM seem to be refractory to steroid therapy and require the addition of immunoglobulins or the use of plasmapheresis.15,16 The use of GS to treat ADEM is strongly suggested by the supposed pathogenesis of t ...
... with protracted worsening before the start of treatment.14 Only a minority of children with ADEM seem to be refractory to steroid therapy and require the addition of immunoglobulins or the use of plasmapheresis.15,16 The use of GS to treat ADEM is strongly suggested by the supposed pathogenesis of t ...
DOC - ContraVir Pharmaceuticals
... Edison, NJ, April 4, 2017 — ContraVir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: CTRV), a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of targeted antiviral therapies, today provided new insights into the mechanism of action (MOA) of its hepatitis B virus (HBV)-optimized cyclophili ...
... Edison, NJ, April 4, 2017 — ContraVir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: CTRV), a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of targeted antiviral therapies, today provided new insights into the mechanism of action (MOA) of its hepatitis B virus (HBV)-optimized cyclophili ...
Feline Infectious Peritonitis Initiative
... focused on finding treatments and containment strategies for FIP. Recent successes helped zero in on FIP virus biology – specifically how an often-benign, highly contagious, feline gastrointestinal coronavirus mutates into the deadly FIP virus. Thanks to foundation funding, researchers now have a be ...
... focused on finding treatments and containment strategies for FIP. Recent successes helped zero in on FIP virus biology – specifically how an often-benign, highly contagious, feline gastrointestinal coronavirus mutates into the deadly FIP virus. Thanks to foundation funding, researchers now have a be ...
Viruses and Prions and Bacteria, OH MY!
... New viral DNA integrates into cell DNA and stays in the cell’s DNA as a provirus (never leaves) Cell produces viral RNA to function both as mRNA and as genomic RNA ...
... New viral DNA integrates into cell DNA and stays in the cell’s DNA as a provirus (never leaves) Cell produces viral RNA to function both as mRNA and as genomic RNA ...
Zika Virus-Related Information It`s possible, even likely, that another
... mosquito-borne West Nile virus arrived in New York City in 1999, "almost everyone was surprised" by its spread across the country. We need "a special contingency fund for infectious disease emergencies," Zika may be the health crisis of the moment, but in our "globalized world, we can expect many mo ...
... mosquito-borne West Nile virus arrived in New York City in 1999, "almost everyone was surprised" by its spread across the country. We need "a special contingency fund for infectious disease emergencies," Zika may be the health crisis of the moment, but in our "globalized world, we can expect many mo ...
soap notes - SFrost.net
... Acute Otitis Media (AOM) Pus in middle ear Otitis Media with Effusion (serous otitis) (OME) Not normally painful Dull TM Chronic Otitis Media (COM) Otitis not clearing over long periods of time Purulent infection with drainage constantly Streptococcus pneumonia & Haemophilus influenza most common ca ...
... Acute Otitis Media (AOM) Pus in middle ear Otitis Media with Effusion (serous otitis) (OME) Not normally painful Dull TM Chronic Otitis Media (COM) Otitis not clearing over long periods of time Purulent infection with drainage constantly Streptococcus pneumonia & Haemophilus influenza most common ca ...
Body Story: Allergies: Teacher`s Guide
... an allergic reaction. The allergen binds to the antibodies attached to mast cells in the nose, skin, stomach, or sinus membranes. Becoming activated, the mast cells release histamine. This substance produces many of the symptoms normally associated with allergic reactions: sneezing, nasal congestion ...
... an allergic reaction. The allergen binds to the antibodies attached to mast cells in the nose, skin, stomach, or sinus membranes. Becoming activated, the mast cells release histamine. This substance produces many of the symptoms normally associated with allergic reactions: sneezing, nasal congestion ...
Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan
... O HIV is a virus that attacks the body’s ability to ...
... O HIV is a virus that attacks the body’s ability to ...
upper respiratory tract infections `cat flu`
... bacterial infection. Cats tend to be dull and depressed with a raised temperature, sneezing and are reluctant to eat. Coughing is also a feature in some cases. Rarely the virus will cause skin lesions and invade the lungs causing pneumonia. Without treatment signs usually resolve in 2-3 weeks but so ...
... bacterial infection. Cats tend to be dull and depressed with a raised temperature, sneezing and are reluctant to eat. Coughing is also a feature in some cases. Rarely the virus will cause skin lesions and invade the lungs causing pneumonia. Without treatment signs usually resolve in 2-3 weeks but so ...
Global Diseases biological challenges of the 21st Century
... important social revolutions in history, the virtual elimination of the infectious diseases as a significant factor in social life” Sir Macfarland Burnet ...
... important social revolutions in history, the virtual elimination of the infectious diseases as a significant factor in social life” Sir Macfarland Burnet ...
Viruses
... E) Many are strictly human but some are carried by animals (ex. rabies) F) Many viruses take up permanent residence in the host and alternate between active and latent states (ex. herpes) G) Infants of infected mother’s are especially vulnerable to viral infection before and during birth ...
... E) Many are strictly human but some are carried by animals (ex. rabies) F) Many viruses take up permanent residence in the host and alternate between active and latent states (ex. herpes) G) Infants of infected mother’s are especially vulnerable to viral infection before and during birth ...
Evolution Lecture 28
... o Fig. 18.9 2. Predator-prey from extant populations o Potent neurotoxin TTX in skin o One newt has enough toxin to kill 25,000 mice o Population on Vancouver Island has almost no TTX o Garter snakes that are sympatric with toxic newts feed on them Predictions regarding resistance? o Garter snake o ...
... o Fig. 18.9 2. Predator-prey from extant populations o Potent neurotoxin TTX in skin o One newt has enough toxin to kill 25,000 mice o Population on Vancouver Island has almost no TTX o Garter snakes that are sympatric with toxic newts feed on them Predictions regarding resistance? o Garter snake o ...
summary of product characteristics
... Amounts to be administered and administration route Reconstitute the freeze-dried vaccine aseptically with the complete contents of the diluent provided. Shake and immediately inject the contents of the vial subcutaneously 1 ml per dose. Basic vaccination In cats aged nine weeks and over, two inject ...
... Amounts to be administered and administration route Reconstitute the freeze-dried vaccine aseptically with the complete contents of the diluent provided. Shake and immediately inject the contents of the vial subcutaneously 1 ml per dose. Basic vaccination In cats aged nine weeks and over, two inject ...
Lymphadenopathy
... If pus is present, it may be aspirated, with CT or ultrasound guidance, or if it is extensive, it will require incision and drainage. Gram stain and culture of the pus should be obtained. Surgical drainage is required for an abscess. The sizes of involved nodes should be documented before treatment. ...
... If pus is present, it may be aspirated, with CT or ultrasound guidance, or if it is extensive, it will require incision and drainage. Gram stain and culture of the pus should be obtained. Surgical drainage is required for an abscess. The sizes of involved nodes should be documented before treatment. ...
Airgas template
... Protein-rich fluid leaks into the alveoli and further blocks oxygen uptake Treatment with mechanical ventilation may cause bronchopulmonary dysplasia and chronic respiratory insufficiency ...
... Protein-rich fluid leaks into the alveoli and further blocks oxygen uptake Treatment with mechanical ventilation may cause bronchopulmonary dysplasia and chronic respiratory insufficiency ...
NEW SANITATION SERVICE BY TREATMENT WITH OZONE Ozone
... reduction of crops up to 99%, the remaining 1% requires a longer time for total inactivation. Various studies on the sensitivity of the virus to ozone have demonstrated that viruses fitted membrane are significantly more sensitive than those that do not have them. The mechanism of action of ozone on ...
... reduction of crops up to 99%, the remaining 1% requires a longer time for total inactivation. Various studies on the sensitivity of the virus to ozone have demonstrated that viruses fitted membrane are significantly more sensitive than those that do not have them. The mechanism of action of ozone on ...
Natural infections of pigs with akabane virus
... replication, the viral excretion and infection routes. Although the histopathologic lesions were only observed in 2 of the 10 infected pigs aged at 4 weeks old with mild nonsupprative encephalitis, evidence showed that pigs were susceptible to AKA virus and supported virus replication (Table 2). One ...
... replication, the viral excretion and infection routes. Although the histopathologic lesions were only observed in 2 of the 10 infected pigs aged at 4 weeks old with mild nonsupprative encephalitis, evidence showed that pigs were susceptible to AKA virus and supported virus replication (Table 2). One ...
Rescue of Akabane virus (family Bunyaviridae) entirely from cloned
... Wild-type or recombinant viruses were inoculated intracerebrally into BALB/cAJcl suckling mice, and the inoculated animals were observed over a period of 21 days. All of the mice inoculated with wild-type or rAKAV viruses died, but there was a clear difference in disease progression (Fig. 3). The wi ...
... Wild-type or recombinant viruses were inoculated intracerebrally into BALB/cAJcl suckling mice, and the inoculated animals were observed over a period of 21 days. All of the mice inoculated with wild-type or rAKAV viruses died, but there was a clear difference in disease progression (Fig. 3). The wi ...
Incidence History of West Nile Virus in Africa and Middle East, With
... including Egypt, Israel, France and India [1-6]. In the past 78 years since its discovery, the disease has continued to increase in vast areas of the world to consider the main cause of viral encephalitis in the world. WNV is an emerging zoonotic arbovirus widely distributed throughout the world wit ...
... including Egypt, Israel, France and India [1-6]. In the past 78 years since its discovery, the disease has continued to increase in vast areas of the world to consider the main cause of viral encephalitis in the world. WNV is an emerging zoonotic arbovirus widely distributed throughout the world wit ...
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.