Contribution of high‐content imaging technologies to the
... Owing to their large size, HCI is particularly well-adapted to study the interaction between pathogenic protozoans and their target cell. Multiple features such as number, size, mitochondria, and stage of development of intracellular protozoans can be recorded using commercial or custom-made softwar ...
... Owing to their large size, HCI is particularly well-adapted to study the interaction between pathogenic protozoans and their target cell. Multiple features such as number, size, mitochondria, and stage of development of intracellular protozoans can be recorded using commercial or custom-made softwar ...
Toxic Shock Syndrome Following Influenza
... cal clinical features of influenza during the flu epidemic. Positive results of PCR for influenza decrease after the first 72 hours, (4) therefore, we did not send samples for PCR detection. For detection of toxic shock syndrome, there is not any specific tests, and the diagnosis is based on clinica ...
... cal clinical features of influenza during the flu epidemic. Positive results of PCR for influenza decrease after the first 72 hours, (4) therefore, we did not send samples for PCR detection. For detection of toxic shock syndrome, there is not any specific tests, and the diagnosis is based on clinica ...
RLQ Crohns
... • Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis • Chronic inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract • Incidence and prevalence vary with geographic location; more common within Jewish population • Higher rates for whites in northern Europe and North America • Incidence for each is 5 per 100,000 • ...
... • Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis • Chronic inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract • Incidence and prevalence vary with geographic location; more common within Jewish population • Higher rates for whites in northern Europe and North America • Incidence for each is 5 per 100,000 • ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF
... Infection in pregnant women may lead to abortion, stillbirth or other serious consequences in newborns [25]. Toxoplasmosis affects up to one-third of the global human population. Sero-prevalence studies in different communities of Ethiopia showed that the general prevalence of the disease is about 8 ...
... Infection in pregnant women may lead to abortion, stillbirth or other serious consequences in newborns [25]. Toxoplasmosis affects up to one-third of the global human population. Sero-prevalence studies in different communities of Ethiopia showed that the general prevalence of the disease is about 8 ...
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... Extent of internal organ involvement influences survival in limited and diffuse forms of SSc In diffuse SSc, mortality rate 5 to 8 times higher than general population4 For those with limited skin involvement, mortality rate 2 times higher than general population4 ...
... Extent of internal organ involvement influences survival in limited and diffuse forms of SSc In diffuse SSc, mortality rate 5 to 8 times higher than general population4 For those with limited skin involvement, mortality rate 2 times higher than general population4 ...
Theileria parva infections
... Livestock Health, Management and Production › High Impact Diseases › Vector-borne Diseases › . Theileria parva Infections › stage. Ticks will transmit infection if, during the preceding stage of development, they have fed on an ox with circulating piroplasms. Infective cattle may be clinically ill, ...
... Livestock Health, Management and Production › High Impact Diseases › Vector-borne Diseases › . Theileria parva Infections › stage. Ticks will transmit infection if, during the preceding stage of development, they have fed on an ox with circulating piroplasms. Infective cattle may be clinically ill, ...
Cotrimoxazole for childhood febrile illness in Malaria
... resources are few, and diagnosis must rely on clinical findings alone. Two of the commonest causes of childhood mortality in sub-Saharan Mrica are malaria and acute lower respiratory wct infection (ALRI), Because of limitations in diagnostic technology and personnel, disease-specific clinical case d ...
... resources are few, and diagnosis must rely on clinical findings alone. Two of the commonest causes of childhood mortality in sub-Saharan Mrica are malaria and acute lower respiratory wct infection (ALRI), Because of limitations in diagnostic technology and personnel, disease-specific clinical case d ...
manual for infectious diseases` prevention at school
... Tuberculosis is a contagious bacterial disease that can attack each organ or apparatus. The first emergence of symptoms appear within 1-6 months after the infection and can reveal themselves with fever, cough, loss of weight and sweating at night. The bacterium can stay inside the body for the all l ...
... Tuberculosis is a contagious bacterial disease that can attack each organ or apparatus. The first emergence of symptoms appear within 1-6 months after the infection and can reveal themselves with fever, cough, loss of weight and sweating at night. The bacterium can stay inside the body for the all l ...
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... these infections require surgical ex SUBACUTE sion. If surgery cannot be perform Rapid onset nodal enlargement, Atypical mycobacterium species such as a 3- to 6-month course of antibio overlying skin becomes avium-intracellulare (common), erythematous, thin and scrofulaceum, kansasii (common), is re ...
... these infections require surgical ex SUBACUTE sion. If surgery cannot be perform Rapid onset nodal enlargement, Atypical mycobacterium species such as a 3- to 6-month course of antibio overlying skin becomes avium-intracellulare (common), erythematous, thin and scrofulaceum, kansasii (common), is re ...
Lyme Disease - Mt. Lebanon
... United States was described in 1969 in a Wisconsin grouse hunter. The disease got its name after an outbreak occurred in 1975 in children from Lyme, Connecticut, but the bacteria responsible for causing the disease was not identified until 1982. Significance Lyme disease can cause mild to severe ill ...
... United States was described in 1969 in a Wisconsin grouse hunter. The disease got its name after an outbreak occurred in 1975 in children from Lyme, Connecticut, but the bacteria responsible for causing the disease was not identified until 1982. Significance Lyme disease can cause mild to severe ill ...
Recombinant Histidine-rich Protein 2 from P. falciparum as
... Malaria, caused by Plasmodium parasites, is one of the four most burdensome infectious diseases globally. In 2015, the disease caused an estimated 214 million cases and 438 000 deaths (World Malaria Report 2015). Histidine-rich protein 2 (HRP2) is a protein secreted at high levels by Plasmodium falc ...
... Malaria, caused by Plasmodium parasites, is one of the four most burdensome infectious diseases globally. In 2015, the disease caused an estimated 214 million cases and 438 000 deaths (World Malaria Report 2015). Histidine-rich protein 2 (HRP2) is a protein secreted at high levels by Plasmodium falc ...
chagasi Leishmania infantum chagasi promastigotes forms treated
... membrane, membrane rupture and loss of polarity. Silva et al. [6] when using Warifteine drug against promastigotes of L. chagasi Leishmania infantum chagasi found similar results in scanning microscopy, such as blebs, suggesting that usnic acid metabolism operates through a change in intracellular c ...
... membrane, membrane rupture and loss of polarity. Silva et al. [6] when using Warifteine drug against promastigotes of L. chagasi Leishmania infantum chagasi found similar results in scanning microscopy, such as blebs, suggesting that usnic acid metabolism operates through a change in intracellular c ...
Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease Masquerading as Metastatic
... It usually presents with fever, fatigue, weight loss, painful cervical lymphadenopathy, arthritis and sometimes rash. Lymphadenopathy is usually cervical but may involve axillary, mediastinal, and iliac nodes. Anemia, leukopenia, and elevated ESR can be seen on laboratory studies. Lymph node biopsy ...
... It usually presents with fever, fatigue, weight loss, painful cervical lymphadenopathy, arthritis and sometimes rash. Lymphadenopathy is usually cervical but may involve axillary, mediastinal, and iliac nodes. Anemia, leukopenia, and elevated ESR can be seen on laboratory studies. Lymph node biopsy ...
Severe Peripheral Neuropathy With Areflexic and Flaccid
... silent illness. Legionellosis may be diagnosed as outbreak after persons have breathed mists that come from a water source contaminated with Legionella, but it often occurs as a single, isolated case not associated with any recognized epidemic. The 3 commonly observed forms of legionellosis are noso ...
... silent illness. Legionellosis may be diagnosed as outbreak after persons have breathed mists that come from a water source contaminated with Legionella, but it often occurs as a single, isolated case not associated with any recognized epidemic. The 3 commonly observed forms of legionellosis are noso ...
Harmful Microbes - e-Bug
... An infectious disease is a disease that is caused by a microbe and can be spread to other people. c. Why do we see infectious diseases that used to be found in a single region, all over the world today? Many infectious diseases start in a specific region or country. In the past the infection could e ...
... An infectious disease is a disease that is caused by a microbe and can be spread to other people. c. Why do we see infectious diseases that used to be found in a single region, all over the world today? Many infectious diseases start in a specific region or country. In the past the infection could e ...
mechanisms used by some parasitic protozoa to evade the immune
... and also be responsible for autoimmunity in Chagas disease. Autoantibodies have been reported against cardiac tissue (endocardium, vascular and interstitial tissue), Schwann cells, laminin, striated muscle and neurons. By crossed absorption studies, it has been demonstrated that these autoantibodies ...
... and also be responsible for autoimmunity in Chagas disease. Autoantibodies have been reported against cardiac tissue (endocardium, vascular and interstitial tissue), Schwann cells, laminin, striated muscle and neurons. By crossed absorption studies, it has been demonstrated that these autoantibodies ...
Causes of Infectious Disease
... People may be infected with the roundworm from eating infected pork. The flatworm can be contracted by people working in rice paddies. Other parasitic worms include tapeworms and hookworms. ...
... People may be infected with the roundworm from eating infected pork. The flatworm can be contracted by people working in rice paddies. Other parasitic worms include tapeworms and hookworms. ...
Remel Clostridium difficile Toxin A/B Fact Sheet
... • Cases have been reported in otherwise healthy patients with minimal or no exposure to a healthcare setting: peripartum women, small children, and people taking heartburn medications. • Changing implications include close-contact transmission, high recurrence rate, young patient age, b ...
... • Cases have been reported in otherwise healthy patients with minimal or no exposure to a healthcare setting: peripartum women, small children, and people taking heartburn medications. • Changing implications include close-contact transmission, high recurrence rate, young patient age, b ...
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... Retinal hemorrhage and papilledema Hypervolemia Congestive heart failure Treatment Plasmapheresis (ASFA Category II) Chemotherapy ...
... Retinal hemorrhage and papilledema Hypervolemia Congestive heart failure Treatment Plasmapheresis (ASFA Category II) Chemotherapy ...
LYME PATIENTS WATCHING IDSA MEETING WITH OPTIMISM
... AIDS and breast cancer that patients pursued to obtain access to health care. ...
... AIDS and breast cancer that patients pursued to obtain access to health care. ...
The history of woolsorters’ disease: a Yorkshire beginning
... Required carrying of anthrax warning cards ...
... Required carrying of anthrax warning cards ...
infectious diseases
... The “good guys” obtain nutrients, grow, and reproduce without disturbing normal body functions. The “bad guys” cause problems in various ways (toxin, disruption, obtaining nutrients, etc.) ...
... The “good guys” obtain nutrients, grow, and reproduce without disturbing normal body functions. The “bad guys” cause problems in various ways (toxin, disruption, obtaining nutrients, etc.) ...
Visceral leishmaniasis
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL), also known as kala-azar, black fever, and Dumdum fever, is the most severe form of leishmaniasis. Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by protozoan parasites of the Leishmania genus. This disease is the second-largest parasitic killer in the world (after malaria), responsible for an estimated 200,000 to 400,000 infections each year worldwide. The parasite migrates to the internal organs such as the liver, spleen (hence ""visceral""), and bone marrow, and, if left untreated, will almost always result in the death of the host. Signs and symptoms include fever, weight loss, fatigue, anemia, and substantial swelling of the liver and spleen. Of particular concern, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), is the emerging problem of HIV/VL co-infection.