
BSL-1 Standard Microbiological Practices
... • Associated with serious or lethal disease. – High individual risk but low community risk ...
... • Associated with serious or lethal disease. – High individual risk but low community risk ...
- Wilton Park
... ANIMAL HEALTH SURVEILLANCE AND POULTRY SECTOR MANAGEMENT: CHALLENGES, ACHIEVEMENTS AND FURTHER NEEDS IN MANAGING THE FOOD DISTRIBUTION CHAIN ...
... ANIMAL HEALTH SURVEILLANCE AND POULTRY SECTOR MANAGEMENT: CHALLENGES, ACHIEVEMENTS AND FURTHER NEEDS IN MANAGING THE FOOD DISTRIBUTION CHAIN ...
Hand, foot and mouth disease
... particularly coxsackie virus A16). It causes blisters on the hands and feet, in the mouth and often in the ‘nappy’ area. It is generally only a mild disease that lasts seven to ten days. HFMD is more common during warmer weather and tends to spread easily between children. There is no connection bet ...
... particularly coxsackie virus A16). It causes blisters on the hands and feet, in the mouth and often in the ‘nappy’ area. It is generally only a mild disease that lasts seven to ten days. HFMD is more common during warmer weather and tends to spread easily between children. There is no connection bet ...
Mad Cow Disease
... cow with BSE, and even that mad cow disease, because it is incurable, cannot be stopped from infecting us all. • Although a lot of these myths were idealized during older times, with no medical theories, these three are still commonly believed today. First off, although the disease attacks the mind, ...
... cow with BSE, and even that mad cow disease, because it is incurable, cannot be stopped from infecting us all. • Although a lot of these myths were idealized during older times, with no medical theories, these three are still commonly believed today. First off, although the disease attacks the mind, ...
Infectious Diseases and Natural Disasters
... What is an emerging infectious disease? In 1991, Institute of Medicine attempted to define: – “new, re-emerging, or drug resistant infections whose incidence in humans has increased within the past 2 decades or whose incidence threatens to increase in the near future.” ...
... What is an emerging infectious disease? In 1991, Institute of Medicine attempted to define: – “new, re-emerging, or drug resistant infections whose incidence in humans has increased within the past 2 decades or whose incidence threatens to increase in the near future.” ...
Emerging Infections
... eating contaminated food produced by these animals, they may become ill. ...
... eating contaminated food produced by these animals, they may become ill. ...
Toxicology
... livestock growth Careful hand washing by all medical personnel Immunize children against major viral diseases ...
... livestock growth Careful hand washing by all medical personnel Immunize children against major viral diseases ...
viral superhighway
... As recentlyasthe 1970s, who study the spread of disease-were publicly saying that the ageof infectiousdiseasewas a thing of the past. At that time, it appearedthat the world's major killers, including polio, smallpox, and tuberculosis, were urder control-or at leastthat biomedical science had develo ...
... As recentlyasthe 1970s, who study the spread of disease-were publicly saying that the ageof infectiousdiseasewas a thing of the past. At that time, it appearedthat the world's major killers, including polio, smallpox, and tuberculosis, were urder control-or at leastthat biomedical science had develo ...
Policy Update and Transition Strategy
... management. • Regional assessments at varying temporal and spatial scales would provide a foundation to identify gaps in basic science and information concerning biological and ecological parameters. • These studies would develop a dynamic basis for agencies to collaborate and could provide a common ...
... management. • Regional assessments at varying temporal and spatial scales would provide a foundation to identify gaps in basic science and information concerning biological and ecological parameters. • These studies would develop a dynamic basis for agencies to collaborate and could provide a common ...
Veterinary Technology Mid Term Review `09
... Veterinary Technology Mid Term Review ‘09 Name: _____________________________ 1. What is a MSDS sheet and why is it important? ...
... Veterinary Technology Mid Term Review ‘09 Name: _____________________________ 1. What is a MSDS sheet and why is it important? ...
ahm_module_3__part_5
... therefore ongoing initiatives to find alternative but effective ways of controlling animal disease outbreaks. These place an emphasis on vaccination as well on much more rigorous preventive measures so that outbreaks can be avoided as far as possible. Sometimes it is recognised that culling is not t ...
... therefore ongoing initiatives to find alternative but effective ways of controlling animal disease outbreaks. These place an emphasis on vaccination as well on much more rigorous preventive measures so that outbreaks can be avoided as far as possible. Sometimes it is recognised that culling is not t ...
Application to handle biological agents
... This form must be completed when any biological material (any micro-organism, animal or plant, cell culture, or human endoparasite which may cause any infection, allergy, toxicity, or otherwise create a hazard to human health) is to be used, or when the use of an approved biological agent is to be c ...
... This form must be completed when any biological material (any micro-organism, animal or plant, cell culture, or human endoparasite which may cause any infection, allergy, toxicity, or otherwise create a hazard to human health) is to be used, or when the use of an approved biological agent is to be c ...
Session 3b Roland Grunow & Giuseppe Ippolito6.70 MB
... to improve the performance of the laboratories and to set up new approaches. The training courses have been an important element to establish cooperation and mutual support between laboratories. 6. The check-list on biosafety and biosecurity appeared in a first evaluation as a helpful tool and shoul ...
... to improve the performance of the laboratories and to set up new approaches. The training courses have been an important element to establish cooperation and mutual support between laboratories. 6. The check-list on biosafety and biosecurity appeared in a first evaluation as a helpful tool and shoul ...
Pathogen Wanted Poster 12
... Victims Who /what most commonly gets the disease? Hide out of the culprit Where is it found in the world? Hide out part 2 In what part of the body is it found? Number of victims What is the latest count of organisms harmed by it? ...
... Victims Who /what most commonly gets the disease? Hide out of the culprit Where is it found in the world? Hide out part 2 In what part of the body is it found? Number of victims What is the latest count of organisms harmed by it? ...
Michigan Disease Surveillance System Syndromic Surveillance Project April 2007
... Why Participate? How to Participate Screen Shots Future Initiatives More Info ...
... Why Participate? How to Participate Screen Shots Future Initiatives More Info ...
Anti-terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act 1996 [extracts]
... Weapons in Urban and Suburban Areas.-(1) Findings.--The Congress finds that-(A) the threat of the use of chemical and biological weapons by Third World countries and by terrorist organizations has increased in recent years and is now a problem of worldwide significance; (B) the military and law enfo ...
... Weapons in Urban and Suburban Areas.-(1) Findings.--The Congress finds that-(A) the threat of the use of chemical and biological weapons by Third World countries and by terrorist organizations has increased in recent years and is now a problem of worldwide significance; (B) the military and law enfo ...
Download the Project Highlight OSRO/BGD/202/USA
... Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations ...
... Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations ...
disease - West Ada
... order to reproduce. Have a cell wall. Thousands of them can fit onto a single full stop. Can reproduce on their own. Vary in size from microscopic to much larger organisms. Some grow on skin and can make skin red and sore. Can reproduce on their own. ...
... order to reproduce. Have a cell wall. Thousands of them can fit onto a single full stop. Can reproduce on their own. Vary in size from microscopic to much larger organisms. Some grow on skin and can make skin red and sore. Can reproduce on their own. ...
7-17_MICROBES_AND_DISEASE
... occurrence and spread. Prevention of the spread of harmful bacteria that cause bacterial diseases also includes frequent hand washing and covering the mouth and nose with a tissue during sneezing or coughing. It is also important to avoid contact with a person who has the disease. Vaccines are avail ...
... occurrence and spread. Prevention of the spread of harmful bacteria that cause bacterial diseases also includes frequent hand washing and covering the mouth and nose with a tissue during sneezing or coughing. It is also important to avoid contact with a person who has the disease. Vaccines are avail ...
2017 MICROBES AND DISEASE Normal flora – Many microbes
... occurrence and spread. Prevention of the spread of harmful bacteria that cause bacterial diseases also includes frequent hand washing and covering the mouth and nose with a tissue during sneezing or coughing. It is also important to avoid contact with a person who has the disease. Vaccines are avail ...
... occurrence and spread. Prevention of the spread of harmful bacteria that cause bacterial diseases also includes frequent hand washing and covering the mouth and nose with a tissue during sneezing or coughing. It is also important to avoid contact with a person who has the disease. Vaccines are avail ...
A1985TY22400001
... [Depth. Avian Diseases and Microbiology, New York State Veterinary CoIL, Ithaca, NYJ Mareks disease herpesvirus, which causes lym- antigen over a period of several weeks. We phomas in chickens, is highly cell-associated. purposely included tissues from which virus Keratinized cells surrounding the f ...
... [Depth. Avian Diseases and Microbiology, New York State Veterinary CoIL, Ithaca, NYJ Mareks disease herpesvirus, which causes lym- antigen over a period of several weeks. We phomas in chickens, is highly cell-associated. purposely included tissues from which virus Keratinized cells surrounding the f ...
Equine Infectious Diseases
... 31. I am a protozoon-like organism (rickettsia ehrlichia) carried by snails and found in rivers. Horses that drink contaminated water get fevers, loss of appetite, watery diarrhea, distended abdomen and can colic and die. What disease do I cause? ____________________________________________________ ...
... 31. I am a protozoon-like organism (rickettsia ehrlichia) carried by snails and found in rivers. Horses that drink contaminated water get fevers, loss of appetite, watery diarrhea, distended abdomen and can colic and die. What disease do I cause? ____________________________________________________ ...
FOODBORNE ILLNESS GLOSSARY 2 x 2 table
... Cluster - aggregation of cases of a disease or other health-related condition, which are closely grouped in space and time. The number of cases may or may not exceed the expected number. Cohort study – type of observational analytic study. Enrollment in the study is based on exposure characteristic ...
... Cluster - aggregation of cases of a disease or other health-related condition, which are closely grouped in space and time. The number of cases may or may not exceed the expected number. Cohort study – type of observational analytic study. Enrollment in the study is based on exposure characteristic ...
Bioterrorism

Bioterrorism is terrorism involving the intentional release or dissemination of biological agents. These agents are bacteria, viruses, or toxins, and may be in a naturally occurring or a human-modified form. For the use of this method in warfare, see biological warfare.