KEY MESSAGES – EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE, WEST AFRICA
... pain, or unexplained hemorrhage (bleeding or bruising). Ask patients with Ebola-like symptoms about their travel histories to determine if they have traveled to West Africa within the last 3 weeks and have had potential exposure to people sick with Ebola. Contact the state or local health depart ...
... pain, or unexplained hemorrhage (bleeding or bruising). Ask patients with Ebola-like symptoms about their travel histories to determine if they have traveled to West Africa within the last 3 weeks and have had potential exposure to people sick with Ebola. Contact the state or local health depart ...
rhabdoviridae - Department of Library Services
... and spread in recent times, such as those involving wild vertebrates (sylvatic rabies) in Europe and North America, the current high prevalence of rabies in the world cannot simply be ascribed to increased recognition of the disease through the application of improved surveillance and diagnostic pro ...
... and spread in recent times, such as those involving wild vertebrates (sylvatic rabies) in Europe and North America, the current high prevalence of rabies in the world cannot simply be ascribed to increased recognition of the disease through the application of improved surveillance and diagnostic pro ...
Influenza in the acute hospital setting
... documented at our hospital (less than 2% in any season during the past decade) where workers have been encouraged to be vaccinated, to report febrile respiratory illness, to be screened for influenza, and sent home when ill to prevent spread of infection to patients.30 Most nosocomial outbreaks are ...
... documented at our hospital (less than 2% in any season during the past decade) where workers have been encouraged to be vaccinated, to report febrile respiratory illness, to be screened for influenza, and sent home when ill to prevent spread of infection to patients.30 Most nosocomial outbreaks are ...
EUROLINE EBV Profile 2 (IgG/IgM)
... and detailed documentation of results. The incubated membrane strips are either scanned onto a protocol sheet using a flatbed scanner (EUROBlotScanner) or photographed directly in the incubation tray using a camera system (EUROBlotCamera). EUROLineScan recognises the position of the strips, even if ...
... and detailed documentation of results. The incubated membrane strips are either scanned onto a protocol sheet using a flatbed scanner (EUROBlotScanner) or photographed directly in the incubation tray using a camera system (EUROBlotCamera). EUROLineScan recognises the position of the strips, even if ...
KEY MESSAGES – EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE, WEST AFRICA
... Prepared by the Joint Information Center, Emergency Operations Center, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
... Prepared by the Joint Information Center, Emergency Operations Center, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
KEY MESSAGES – EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE, WEST AFRICA
... travelers who have been in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, or Mali. Entry screening helps to prevent further spread of Ebola and protect the health of all Americans by identifying travelers who may be sick with Ebola or may have had an exposure to Ebola and by ensuring that these travelers are dire ...
... travelers who have been in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, or Mali. Entry screening helps to prevent further spread of Ebola and protect the health of all Americans by identifying travelers who may be sick with Ebola or may have had an exposure to Ebola and by ensuring that these travelers are dire ...
KEY MESSAGES – EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
... travelers who have been in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, or Mali. Entry screening helps to prevent further spread of Ebola and protect the health of all Americans by identifying travelers who may be sick with Ebola or may have had an exposure to Ebola and by ensuring that these travelers are dire ...
... travelers who have been in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, or Mali. Entry screening helps to prevent further spread of Ebola and protect the health of all Americans by identifying travelers who may be sick with Ebola or may have had an exposure to Ebola and by ensuring that these travelers are dire ...
CMV Transmission and Breastmilk
... In this systematic review, Kurath et al examined the short and long-term outcomes of preterm infants who become infected with CMV via maternal breastmilk. As with most meta-analyses or systematic reviews, studies evaluated varied in methodology, testing procedures, populations and outcomes. The purp ...
... In this systematic review, Kurath et al examined the short and long-term outcomes of preterm infants who become infected with CMV via maternal breastmilk. As with most meta-analyses or systematic reviews, studies evaluated varied in methodology, testing procedures, populations and outcomes. The purp ...
Final Program - International Conference on Emerging Infectious
... the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, and the World Health Organization, with additional support from more than 25 multidisciplinary public health partners. Since the last ICEID, we have witnessed the largest outbreak of Ebola virus disease on record, the emergence of a new severe re ...
... the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, and the World Health Organization, with additional support from more than 25 multidisciplinary public health partners. Since the last ICEID, we have witnessed the largest outbreak of Ebola virus disease on record, the emergence of a new severe re ...
Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories
... conduct of work in biomedical and clinical laboratories from a biosafety perspective, and is not intended as a regulatory document though we recognize that it will be used that way by some. This edition of the BMBL includes additional sections, expanded sections on the principles and practices of bi ...
... conduct of work in biomedical and clinical laboratories from a biosafety perspective, and is not intended as a regulatory document though we recognize that it will be used that way by some. This edition of the BMBL includes additional sections, expanded sections on the principles and practices of bi ...
Congenital Heart Diseases in Swine
... Of the eight anomalies, one was complete and seven were transitional. In the complete lesion, both the anterior mitral and septal tricuspid leaflets were cleft. The mitral valve was continuous with the tricuspid valve and was not attached to the upper edge of the ventricular septum, whereas in the t ...
... Of the eight anomalies, one was complete and seven were transitional. In the complete lesion, both the anterior mitral and septal tricuspid leaflets were cleft. The mitral valve was continuous with the tricuspid valve and was not attached to the upper edge of the ventricular septum, whereas in the t ...
Rabies Immune Globulin (Human) USP Imogam Rabies – HT
... Rabies is a viral infection transmitted in the saliva of infected mammals. Both dog and bat saliva exposures appear to be major contributors (see below) with or without apparent bites. The virus enters the central nervous system of the host, causing an encephalomyelitis that is fatal. After the mark ...
... Rabies is a viral infection transmitted in the saliva of infected mammals. Both dog and bat saliva exposures appear to be major contributors (see below) with or without apparent bites. The virus enters the central nervous system of the host, causing an encephalomyelitis that is fatal. After the mark ...
Group 1 Fowl Adenovirus, Serotype 4
... Internet: www.biosecurityaustralia.gov.au The Australian Government acting through Biosecurity Australia has exercised due care and skill in the preparation and compilation of the information in this publication. Notwithstanding, Biosecurity Australia, its employees and advisers disclaim all liabili ...
... Internet: www.biosecurityaustralia.gov.au The Australian Government acting through Biosecurity Australia has exercised due care and skill in the preparation and compilation of the information in this publication. Notwithstanding, Biosecurity Australia, its employees and advisers disclaim all liabili ...
MYCOPLASMA RESPIRATORY DISEASE COMPLEX IN FEEDLOT CATTLE IN SOUTH AFRICA
... of bronchopneumonia that is usually associated with the assembly of large numbers of especially weaner cattle into a feedlot environment. It has a multifactorial aetiology and develops as a result of complex interactions between environmental factors, host or animal factors and pathogens. It is ofte ...
... of bronchopneumonia that is usually associated with the assembly of large numbers of especially weaner cattle into a feedlot environment. It has a multifactorial aetiology and develops as a result of complex interactions between environmental factors, host or animal factors and pathogens. It is ofte ...
MALT structure and function in farm animals
... entrance to the pharyngeal duct [55]. In farm animals, no comparable aggregates are found at these sites, but ILF have been described in horses and sheep [76, 77, 120]. ILF are most likely also present in the nasal mucosa of other farm animal species, but have not been investigated yet. A practical ...
... entrance to the pharyngeal duct [55]. In farm animals, no comparable aggregates are found at these sites, but ILF have been described in horses and sheep [76, 77, 120]. ILF are most likely also present in the nasal mucosa of other farm animal species, but have not been investigated yet. A practical ...
(2)3-10 病毒15-1期3547.indd - Bacteriophage Ecology Group
... phage genome translocation into the adsorbed bacterium (Abedon, 1994) whereas superinfection immunity is a post genome-translocation mechanism by which subsequent secondary phage genetic contribution to infections is curtailed, though not always successfully (Fogg, et al., 2010). From the terms empl ...
... phage genome translocation into the adsorbed bacterium (Abedon, 1994) whereas superinfection immunity is a post genome-translocation mechanism by which subsequent secondary phage genetic contribution to infections is curtailed, though not always successfully (Fogg, et al., 2010). From the terms empl ...
Predation on parasites and its consequences for
... The suite of transmission functions used to model transmission between the free-living infective stages (cercariae) of Ribeiroia ondatrae and Pacific Chorus frog (Pseudacris regilla) tadpoles. The form of each function used to model microparasite transmission from the literature is provided with the ...
... The suite of transmission functions used to model transmission between the free-living infective stages (cercariae) of Ribeiroia ondatrae and Pacific Chorus frog (Pseudacris regilla) tadpoles. The form of each function used to model microparasite transmission from the literature is provided with the ...
Ecology of prokaryotic viruses - ICM-CSIC
... transduction), on the biochemical capabilities of microorganisms’’. They continued ‘‘this latter phenomenon is of considerable potential importance because of the prominent role of bacteria as mineralizing and chemical transforming agents within the environment’’. This opinion on the role of phages ...
... transduction), on the biochemical capabilities of microorganisms’’. They continued ‘‘this latter phenomenon is of considerable potential importance because of the prominent role of bacteria as mineralizing and chemical transforming agents within the environment’’. This opinion on the role of phages ...
Prevalence of infectious diseases in feral cats in Northern Florida
... public health of both cats and humans. The National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians (NASPHV) states that ‘‘. the impact of these animals on human public health is defined by zoonotic diseases including rabies . bartonellosis . and toxoplasmosis (NASPHV Year 2000 Action Plan).’’ In a ...
... public health of both cats and humans. The National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians (NASPHV) states that ‘‘. the impact of these animals on human public health is defined by zoonotic diseases including rabies . bartonellosis . and toxoplasmosis (NASPHV Year 2000 Action Plan).’’ In a ...
University of Windsor Biological Safety Manual ()
... Windsor Biological Safety Committee (UWinBSC), and its Chair, responsibility for the development and promulgation of safety standards for the conduct of research and teaching activities involving potentially hazardous biological agents by members of the University. The Chemical Control Centre, ...
... Windsor Biological Safety Committee (UWinBSC), and its Chair, responsibility for the development and promulgation of safety standards for the conduct of research and teaching activities involving potentially hazardous biological agents by members of the University. The Chemical Control Centre, ...
Acute viral hepatitis in Hong Kong: a study of recent
... Acute hepatitis patients admitted to a referral centre from January 1995 through December 1995 were studied to determine the seroprevalence of the hepatitis viruses and related risk factors. Of the 434 patients with acute viral hepatitis, the episodes due to hepatitis A, B, C, D, and non-A, non-B, n ...
... Acute hepatitis patients admitted to a referral centre from January 1995 through December 1995 were studied to determine the seroprevalence of the hepatitis viruses and related risk factors. Of the 434 patients with acute viral hepatitis, the episodes due to hepatitis A, B, C, D, and non-A, non-B, n ...
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.