
Latent infection by bovine herpesvirus type-5 in
... In addition to the ability of BHV-5 to establish latent infection in rabbits, the most relevant finding was that virus reactivation may course with recrudescence of neurological disease. Corticosteroid-induced BHV-1 reactivation in cattle is usually subclinical, but it may be accompanied by mild to ...
... In addition to the ability of BHV-5 to establish latent infection in rabbits, the most relevant finding was that virus reactivation may course with recrudescence of neurological disease. Corticosteroid-induced BHV-1 reactivation in cattle is usually subclinical, but it may be accompanied by mild to ...
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... A suspension of B. pertussis organisms (PO; phase I, heat-killed at 56 0 C for 30 min, not absorbed, treated with merthiolate 1/10,000) was kindly supplied by Behringwerke (Marburg, Fed. Rep. of Germany). An appropriate suspension containing 10 9 cells per 0.2 ml was injected intraperitoneally (i.p. ...
... A suspension of B. pertussis organisms (PO; phase I, heat-killed at 56 0 C for 30 min, not absorbed, treated with merthiolate 1/10,000) was kindly supplied by Behringwerke (Marburg, Fed. Rep. of Germany). An appropriate suspension containing 10 9 cells per 0.2 ml was injected intraperitoneally (i.p. ...
REVIEW Viral Infections and Diseases of the Endocrine System
... of diabetes mellitus has been the subject of considerable controversy [1]. Many case reports have appeared in the literature showing a temporal relationship between certain viral infections and the onset of diabetes. In a number of these cases, diabetic symptoms appeared within 1-8 weeks after infec ...
... of diabetes mellitus has been the subject of considerable controversy [1]. Many case reports have appeared in the literature showing a temporal relationship between certain viral infections and the onset of diabetes. In a number of these cases, diabetic symptoms appeared within 1-8 weeks after infec ...
Blastocystis sp. Infection Mimicking Clostridium
... In comparison to immunocompetent individuals, Blastocystis sp. infection is an important cause of severe diarrhea in the immunocompromised individuals. The self-limited diarrheic nature of this ubiquitous and benign parasite in the general population may halt the need in trying to identify this path ...
... In comparison to immunocompetent individuals, Blastocystis sp. infection is an important cause of severe diarrhea in the immunocompromised individuals. The self-limited diarrheic nature of this ubiquitous and benign parasite in the general population may halt the need in trying to identify this path ...
Outbreak of West Nile virus infection among
... be expected in Serbia as well. In 2011, Lupulovic et al. reported the first serological evidence of WNV infection in Serbia as a zoonosis: they showed that 42 (12%) of 349 horses analysed had WNV-specific neutralising antibodies [14]. It was first thought that WNV caused a mild, influenzalike diseas ...
... be expected in Serbia as well. In 2011, Lupulovic et al. reported the first serological evidence of WNV infection in Serbia as a zoonosis: they showed that 42 (12%) of 349 horses analysed had WNV-specific neutralising antibodies [14]. It was first thought that WNV caused a mild, influenzalike diseas ...
The role of biotic factors in the transmission of free
... stems and leaves of water plants as well as algae have been shown to represent physical barriers for schistosome cercariae, reducing or even preventing infections in the down-stream hosts (Christensen, 1979). The physical presence of organisms may also affect transmission when these organisms serve a ...
... stems and leaves of water plants as well as algae have been shown to represent physical barriers for schistosome cercariae, reducing or even preventing infections in the down-stream hosts (Christensen, 1979). The physical presence of organisms may also affect transmission when these organisms serve a ...
1. dia - univet
... • The responsibility of consumers and public caterings in reducing the incidence of both salmonella and campylobacteriosis (careful heattreatment, prevention of cross-contamination) • The epidemilological status of Member States is very heterogenous • The individual (Member State) regulatory route i ...
... • The responsibility of consumers and public caterings in reducing the incidence of both salmonella and campylobacteriosis (careful heattreatment, prevention of cross-contamination) • The epidemilological status of Member States is very heterogenous • The individual (Member State) regulatory route i ...
A Population Model of Malaria Transmission According to Within
... of the mosquito before they migrate to the salivary glands, thus completing the cycle [38]. Thus, the asexual parasites undergo a puberty stage in human hosts, where they mature into sexual parasites, which then infect a mosquito. There are modern drug therapies for treating malaria. ...
... of the mosquito before they migrate to the salivary glands, thus completing the cycle [38]. Thus, the asexual parasites undergo a puberty stage in human hosts, where they mature into sexual parasites, which then infect a mosquito. There are modern drug therapies for treating malaria. ...
Name and Address of Childcare Facility Date: RE: Slapped Cheek
... You should contact your doctor, who may wish to do a blood test. Usually, there is no serious complication for a pregnant woman or her baby if exposed to a person with slapped cheek syndrome. About 50% of women are already immune to parvovirus B19, and these women and their babies are protected from ...
... You should contact your doctor, who may wish to do a blood test. Usually, there is no serious complication for a pregnant woman or her baby if exposed to a person with slapped cheek syndrome. About 50% of women are already immune to parvovirus B19, and these women and their babies are protected from ...
Ear Nose and Throat
... slough, while hair follicles sweep laterally, cleaning and act as a barrier. The canal maintains an acidic pH and repels moisture and the presence of normal flora inhibit the overgrowth of virulent bacteria. If any of this is broken compromised there may be colonization by ...
... slough, while hair follicles sweep laterally, cleaning and act as a barrier. The canal maintains an acidic pH and repels moisture and the presence of normal flora inhibit the overgrowth of virulent bacteria. If any of this is broken compromised there may be colonization by ...
Peripheral Nervous System Complications of Infectious
... focus of the polio eradication initiative. As long as a single child remains infected, children in all countries are at risk of contracting polio. In 2009-2010, 23 previously polio-free countries were reinfected due to imports of the virus.2,3 Before 1996, WNV was known to cause high fever, chills, ...
... focus of the polio eradication initiative. As long as a single child remains infected, children in all countries are at risk of contracting polio. In 2009-2010, 23 previously polio-free countries were reinfected due to imports of the virus.2,3 Before 1996, WNV was known to cause high fever, chills, ...
Section 5 Sexually Transmitted Infections and Bloodborne Pathogens
... This section outlines the policy and procedure required to complete investigation, control and reporting for infections transmitted through exposure to blood or bodily fluids or sexual contact. For sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and bloodborne pathogens (BBPs) contact follow up and notificat ...
... This section outlines the policy and procedure required to complete investigation, control and reporting for infections transmitted through exposure to blood or bodily fluids or sexual contact. For sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and bloodborne pathogens (BBPs) contact follow up and notificat ...
Case #1 - UNC School of Medicine
... Guinebretiere MK, et al. Enterotoxigenic profiles of food-poisoning and foodborne bacillus cereus strains. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 2002;40(8):305356. ...
... Guinebretiere MK, et al. Enterotoxigenic profiles of food-poisoning and foodborne bacillus cereus strains. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 2002;40(8):305356. ...
Important infectious diseases of cats in New Zealand
... possible histopathologically, and occasional seropositive cases have ...
... possible histopathologically, and occasional seropositive cases have ...
HIV - cste2.org
... These criteria for Stage 0 do not apply to HIV-2 Stage 0 does not last >180 days after diagnosis date Stage 0 is excluded if first positive test was preceded by >60 days by evidence of long-standing infection: CD4 T-lymphocyte count <200 cells/µL Physician documented diagnosis Otherwise, S ...
... These criteria for Stage 0 do not apply to HIV-2 Stage 0 does not last >180 days after diagnosis date Stage 0 is excluded if first positive test was preceded by >60 days by evidence of long-standing infection: CD4 T-lymphocyte count <200 cells/µL Physician documented diagnosis Otherwise, S ...
Sarcocystis
Sarcocystis is a genus of protozoa. Species in this genus are parasites, the majority infecting mammals, and some infecting reptiles and birds.The life-cycle of a typical member of this genus involves two host species, a definitive host and an intermediate host. Often the definitive host is a predator and the intermediate host is its prey. The parasite reproduces sexually in the gut of the definitive host, is passed with the feces and ingested by the intermediate host. There it eventually enters muscle tissue. When the intermediate host is eaten by the definitive host, the cycle is completed. The definitive host usually does not show any symptoms of infection, but the intermediate host does.There are about 130 recognised species in this genus. Revision of the taxonomy of the genus is ongoing, and it is possible that all the currently recognised species may in fact be a much smaller number of species that can infect multiple hosts.The name Sarcocystis is dervived from Greek: sarx = flesh and kystis = bladder.