Viral Diseases
... It has not been proven that the virus can be spread from person to person Most common in Asia and Indonesia No cases have been seen in USA or North America At present time there is no affective vaccine against H5N1. WHY?....... Regular Flu vaccine doesn’t work ...
... It has not been proven that the virus can be spread from person to person Most common in Asia and Indonesia No cases have been seen in USA or North America At present time there is no affective vaccine against H5N1. WHY?....... Regular Flu vaccine doesn’t work ...
Blood and Bloody Fluid Exposures
... The disease is transmitted via body fluids such as blood, sweat, saliva or tears. Those caring for sufferers are therefore susceptible to the Ebola virus, which can spread to health staff and family members, if appropriate infection control measures are not maintained. Incubation period From 2 to 21 ...
... The disease is transmitted via body fluids such as blood, sweat, saliva or tears. Those caring for sufferers are therefore susceptible to the Ebola virus, which can spread to health staff and family members, if appropriate infection control measures are not maintained. Incubation period From 2 to 21 ...
Influenza Outbreaks and Cruise Ships
... o Vaccination of crew members o Use of antivirals The steps taken to control this outbreak were successful. However, the overall level of influenza activity is typically low for this time of year, so this situation demonstrates how travel and large groupings of people can increase the likelihood of ...
... o Vaccination of crew members o Use of antivirals The steps taken to control this outbreak were successful. However, the overall level of influenza activity is typically low for this time of year, so this situation demonstrates how travel and large groupings of people can increase the likelihood of ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Introduction to viruses
... (first cases notified in March 2014), is the largest and most complex Ebola outbreak since the Ebola virus was first discovered in 1976. There have been more cases and deaths in this outbreak than all others combined. As of Oct 8, 2014: ...
... (first cases notified in March 2014), is the largest and most complex Ebola outbreak since the Ebola virus was first discovered in 1976. There have been more cases and deaths in this outbreak than all others combined. As of Oct 8, 2014: ...
Proteome analysis on non-host resistance to plant viruses Plant
... difficulty is that large abundant proteins hinder low abundant proteins. Most abundant protein is Rubisco that accounts for more than 40% of total plan leaf protein amount. To cope with these difficulties, I optimized methods for protein extraction from plants and methods for exclusion of high abund ...
... difficulty is that large abundant proteins hinder low abundant proteins. Most abundant protein is Rubisco that accounts for more than 40% of total plan leaf protein amount. To cope with these difficulties, I optimized methods for protein extraction from plants and methods for exclusion of high abund ...
african_horse_sickness_3_pathogenesis
... Livestock Health, Management and Production › High Impact Diseases › Vector-borne Diseases › African Horse Sickness › that many such cases arise from dual infections with various AHS strains. Subsequent observations indicated that the rigid distinction between different forms of AHS is not fully ju ...
... Livestock Health, Management and Production › High Impact Diseases › Vector-borne Diseases › African Horse Sickness › that many such cases arise from dual infections with various AHS strains. Subsequent observations indicated that the rigid distinction between different forms of AHS is not fully ju ...
PPT WEEK 2 P 3
... •CANNOT grow in food, but once eaten, they grow inside a person’s intestines •How to prevent? •Example –Hepatitis A ...
... •CANNOT grow in food, but once eaten, they grow inside a person’s intestines •How to prevent? •Example –Hepatitis A ...
Biology Ch 24 Pract Test
... the virus must have the same DNA as the host cell. d. the enzymes of the virus can attach only to specific host cells. ...
... the virus must have the same DNA as the host cell. d. the enzymes of the virus can attach only to specific host cells. ...
Theiloviruses | Charles River Research Animal Diagnostic Services
... nervous system, the immune system, and musculoskeletal system. RTV should be considered similarly to MEV until further data is compiled on its effects on rats. ...
... nervous system, the immune system, and musculoskeletal system. RTV should be considered similarly to MEV until further data is compiled on its effects on rats. ...
Seroprevalence of Infectious Bronchitis Virus in Birds
... Arathy Sabarinath, Gopalakrishnan P. Sabarinath, Keshaw P. Tiwari, Sachin M. Kumthekar, Derek Thomas and Ravindra N. Sharma Abstarc : Infectious Bronchitis (IB) is one of the most important viral diseases of poultry and it causes major economic losses in the poultry industry. The present study was c ...
... Arathy Sabarinath, Gopalakrishnan P. Sabarinath, Keshaw P. Tiwari, Sachin M. Kumthekar, Derek Thomas and Ravindra N. Sharma Abstarc : Infectious Bronchitis (IB) is one of the most important viral diseases of poultry and it causes major economic losses in the poultry industry. The present study was c ...
武汉大学生命科学学院
... ( +)41. Are the only plus-sense RNA viruses whose genome does not serve directly as mRNA immediately after infection. ( -)42. Have low mutation rates, due to the high fidelity of reverse transcriptase ( +)43. Have a high rate of recombination, due to reverse transcription. ...
... ( +)41. Are the only plus-sense RNA viruses whose genome does not serve directly as mRNA immediately after infection. ( -)42. Have low mutation rates, due to the high fidelity of reverse transcriptase ( +)43. Have a high rate of recombination, due to reverse transcription. ...
3 most common diseases!!! CORONARY DISEASE
... Influenza Influenza, often referred to as 'the flu', is a respiratory infection caused by a distinct group of viruses, the influenza viruses. Infections with influenza are usually more severe than those with other respiratory viruses and involve a combination of respiratory (cough, sore throat) and ...
... Influenza Influenza, often referred to as 'the flu', is a respiratory infection caused by a distinct group of viruses, the influenza viruses. Infections with influenza are usually more severe than those with other respiratory viruses and involve a combination of respiratory (cough, sore throat) and ...
武汉大学生命科学学院
... ( )10. Any of the stages of virus replication can be potential target for antiviral chemotherapy. ( )11. The majority of antiviral drugs in use are nucleoside/nucleotide analogues. ( )12. Ribavirin is only active against influenza virus. ( )13. Viruses may become resistant to antiviral drugs. ( )14. ...
... ( )10. Any of the stages of virus replication can be potential target for antiviral chemotherapy. ( )11. The majority of antiviral drugs in use are nucleoside/nucleotide analogues. ( )12. Ribavirin is only active against influenza virus. ( )13. Viruses may become resistant to antiviral drugs. ( )14. ...
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
... S. aureus was able to adhere to mature osteoclasts. The actin cytoskeleton of the cells was counterstained with phalloidin (red), nuclei were stained with Hoechst (blue) and staphylococci were labelled with Vancomycin-bodipy ...
... S. aureus was able to adhere to mature osteoclasts. The actin cytoskeleton of the cells was counterstained with phalloidin (red), nuclei were stained with Hoechst (blue) and staphylococci were labelled with Vancomycin-bodipy ...
Virus Presentation
... These men start with what appears to be flu-like symptoms, and when brought to the Hospital they very rapidly develop the most vicious type of pneumonia that has ever been seen. Two hours after admission they have the mahogany spots over the cheek bones, and a few hours later you can begin to see th ...
... These men start with what appears to be flu-like symptoms, and when brought to the Hospital they very rapidly develop the most vicious type of pneumonia that has ever been seen. Two hours after admission they have the mahogany spots over the cheek bones, and a few hours later you can begin to see th ...
Equine Herpesvirus Introduction1 Equine Herpesvirus (EHV) is
... Equine Herpesvirus (EHV) is found everywhere in horse populations. This virus is very successful and has evolved with the Equidae family and adapted it’s sophisticated life cycle to exploit it’s host animal to ensure efficient spread and in turn persistence within the horse population. There are 9 s ...
... Equine Herpesvirus (EHV) is found everywhere in horse populations. This virus is very successful and has evolved with the Equidae family and adapted it’s sophisticated life cycle to exploit it’s host animal to ensure efficient spread and in turn persistence within the horse population. There are 9 s ...
Epstein-Barr Virus and Infectious Mononucleosis
... Splenic rupture + airway compromise is the main worry in the short term. Also reported: EBV meningitis, acute transverse myelitis or peripheral neuritis; hemolytic anaemia, hepatitis, glomerulonephritis, monoarthritis, pneumonia and psychosis. ...
... Splenic rupture + airway compromise is the main worry in the short term. Also reported: EBV meningitis, acute transverse myelitis or peripheral neuritis; hemolytic anaemia, hepatitis, glomerulonephritis, monoarthritis, pneumonia and psychosis. ...
Papilloma viruses & Polyoma viruses
... A parvovirus replicating in erythroid precursor cells, so the main place for virus replication is: fetal bone marrow and liver. Favorite receptor on erythrocytes: p Ag (Globoside). It can transmit from mother to embryo. B19 can be found in blood and respiratory secretions. ...
... A parvovirus replicating in erythroid precursor cells, so the main place for virus replication is: fetal bone marrow and liver. Favorite receptor on erythrocytes: p Ag (Globoside). It can transmit from mother to embryo. B19 can be found in blood and respiratory secretions. ...
1. DNA Viral Pathogens
... HPV is a dsDNA, nonenveloped virus that is the cause of papillomas (aka verrucae or “warts”): • generally benign tumors of the skin epithelium • transmitted via direct contact or fomites (towels or other objects) • genital warts are spread by sexual contact • some strains (e.g., HPV-16) can cause ce ...
... HPV is a dsDNA, nonenveloped virus that is the cause of papillomas (aka verrucae or “warts”): • generally benign tumors of the skin epithelium • transmitted via direct contact or fomites (towels or other objects) • genital warts are spread by sexual contact • some strains (e.g., HPV-16) can cause ce ...
VIRUSES AND BACTERIA WORKSHEET Name
... 16. _______________________ What is the structural level of bacteria? 17. _______________________ A symbiotic relationship exists between ___ and___ in humans. ...
... 16. _______________________ What is the structural level of bacteria? 17. _______________________ A symbiotic relationship exists between ___ and___ in humans. ...
Virus and Bacteria Worksheet
... 2. ________________________ What is the structural level of a virus? (what does it NOT look like) 3. ________________________ A virus is made of ____ and ____ ...
... 2. ________________________ What is the structural level of a virus? (what does it NOT look like) 3. ________________________ A virus is made of ____ and ____ ...
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) FAQs
... Vesicles form in the mouth and may later appear on the feet, hands and other body parts, and may persist for 7-10 days. How soon do symptoms appear? Symptoms usually appear 3-6 days after exposure but may appear sooner since the actual time of exposure in outbreaks is often unclear. How and when is ...
... Vesicles form in the mouth and may later appear on the feet, hands and other body parts, and may persist for 7-10 days. How soon do symptoms appear? Symptoms usually appear 3-6 days after exposure but may appear sooner since the actual time of exposure in outbreaks is often unclear. How and when is ...
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.