TB and Latent TB Infection Fact Sheet
... will have no symptoms or evidence of active TB disease. This is called latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI), which is not contagious to Yes. SCC has the third highest number of TB other ...
... will have no symptoms or evidence of active TB disease. This is called latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI), which is not contagious to Yes. SCC has the third highest number of TB other ...
Translation of article in French Magazine “L`OBS” "Lyme disease is
... I agree. One should not, by the way, say "Lyme" but "tick-borne illnesses." The Lyme and associated diseases give very different clinical signs, which, additionally, can appear only years later. Hence the complexity of diagnosis. And specifically the need to improve the tests! Today, patients with ...
... I agree. One should not, by the way, say "Lyme" but "tick-borne illnesses." The Lyme and associated diseases give very different clinical signs, which, additionally, can appear only years later. Hence the complexity of diagnosis. And specifically the need to improve the tests! Today, patients with ...
Slayt 1
... polio vaccine (trivalent OPV) or inactivated trivalent polio vaccine (IPV) is administered ...
... polio vaccine (trivalent OPV) or inactivated trivalent polio vaccine (IPV) is administered ...
... Transcription Factor 21 Promotes the Expression of IL-6 and Genes Related to Extracellular Matrix Remodeling in Visceral Adipose-Derived Stem Cells Takeshi Akama, PhD, Endocrinology IRE1a-Xbp1 pathway mediated adaptation to ER-stress contributes to N-rasG12D induced pre- leukemic hematopoietic stem ...
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... • The total number of people dying from chronic diseases is twice the number of people dying from infectious diseases including HIV/AIDS. • 80% of mortality from chronic disease occurs in low and middle income countries • The poor are more vulnerable to chronic disease because of increased exposure ...
... • The total number of people dying from chronic diseases is twice the number of people dying from infectious diseases including HIV/AIDS. • 80% of mortality from chronic disease occurs in low and middle income countries • The poor are more vulnerable to chronic disease because of increased exposure ...
Hydatid disease - Ministry of Health
... confined space may lead to symptoms. Rarely, cysts rupture into the biliary tree or a bronchus causing obstruction, secondary bacterial infection, an allergic reaction or secondary spread. Even asymptomatic cysts should be notified. Radiologically, hydatid cysts are single or multiple and may have a ...
... confined space may lead to symptoms. Rarely, cysts rupture into the biliary tree or a bronchus causing obstruction, secondary bacterial infection, an allergic reaction or secondary spread. Even asymptomatic cysts should be notified. Radiologically, hydatid cysts are single or multiple and may have a ...
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... 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 feather shafts in could gain access to the environment, since the skin were found to b ...
... 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 feather shafts in could gain access to the environment, since the skin were found to b ...
Inclusion Body Disease in Boas and Pythons
... result of incoordination and difficulty moving that hinders the ability to rub off shedding skin. Inclusion Body Disease also affects other parts of the body besides the nervous system. Infected boids will develop respiratory infections, weight loss, regurgitation, and infectious stomatitis or “mout ...
... result of incoordination and difficulty moving that hinders the ability to rub off shedding skin. Inclusion Body Disease also affects other parts of the body besides the nervous system. Infected boids will develop respiratory infections, weight loss, regurgitation, and infectious stomatitis or “mout ...
-An estimated 240 million people are chronically infected with
... -An estimated 240 million people are chronically infected with hepatitis B (defined as . hepatitis B surface antigen positive for at least 6 months) . More than 686 000 people die every year due to complications of hepatitis B, including cirrhosis and liver cancer.Hepatitis B is an important occupat ...
... -An estimated 240 million people are chronically infected with hepatitis B (defined as . hepatitis B surface antigen positive for at least 6 months) . More than 686 000 people die every year due to complications of hepatitis B, including cirrhosis and liver cancer.Hepatitis B is an important occupat ...
BACTERIAL AGENTS Bacterial Infectious DiseasesAnthrax
... Mumps : characterized by painful swelling of the salivary glands and fever. Painful testicular swelling and rash may also occur. Poliomyelitis : spread from one person to other via the fecal-oral route, e.g. poor hand washing. Progressive multifocal leukencephalopathy : occurs exclusively in people ...
... Mumps : characterized by painful swelling of the salivary glands and fever. Painful testicular swelling and rash may also occur. Poliomyelitis : spread from one person to other via the fecal-oral route, e.g. poor hand washing. Progressive multifocal leukencephalopathy : occurs exclusively in people ...
outline infection control
... Droplet Precautions used for infections spread in large _____________ by coughing, talking, or sneezing such as influenza. Contact Precautions used for infections spread by skin to ______________ contact or contact with other surfaces ...
... Droplet Precautions used for infections spread in large _____________ by coughing, talking, or sneezing such as influenza. Contact Precautions used for infections spread by skin to ______________ contact or contact with other surfaces ...
pptx - NIMBioS
... (or click “How to Use”) • Use the spreadsheet to start thinking about malaria ...
... (or click “How to Use”) • Use the spreadsheet to start thinking about malaria ...
morbidity and mortality
... during a period ÷ no. of live birth during same period*100% Neonatal mortality rate= no. of death infants under 28days during 1 month period ÷ no. of live birth during same period*100% Fertility rate= no of live birth in an area during a year ÷ midyear population aged (15-44)in the same area, in the ...
... during a period ÷ no. of live birth during same period*100% Neonatal mortality rate= no. of death infants under 28days during 1 month period ÷ no. of live birth during same period*100% Fertility rate= no of live birth in an area during a year ÷ midyear population aged (15-44)in the same area, in the ...
DEMYELINATING DISEASE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
... -mitoxantrone -cyclophosphamide -azathioprine -methotrexate ...
... -mitoxantrone -cyclophosphamide -azathioprine -methotrexate ...
Infectious Disease
... – One antibiotic will kill many different kinds of bacteria – Examples: Penicillin, Amoxicillin ...
... – One antibiotic will kill many different kinds of bacteria – Examples: Penicillin, Amoxicillin ...
Infectious Disease
... List 4 of the 6 barriers in the body that help prevent the common cold/flu. (worksheet) What is the purpose of a fever? What does an antibiotic do? ...
... List 4 of the 6 barriers in the body that help prevent the common cold/flu. (worksheet) What is the purpose of a fever? What does an antibiotic do? ...
Oral Tuberclosis
... Worldwide, more than 2 billion people are infected with 9 million new cases and 3 million deaths per year ...
... Worldwide, more than 2 billion people are infected with 9 million new cases and 3 million deaths per year ...
Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
... cough or sneeze of an infected person. Symptoms include fever, swelling and pain of the salivary glands, headache, muscle pain, weakness and decreased appetite. Complications of mumps are rare, but can include meningitis, hearing loss, encephalitis and inflammation of the testicles that can lead ...
... cough or sneeze of an infected person. Symptoms include fever, swelling and pain of the salivary glands, headache, muscle pain, weakness and decreased appetite. Complications of mumps are rare, but can include meningitis, hearing loss, encephalitis and inflammation of the testicles that can lead ...
Powerpoint Presentation for "The First World War
... • Whereupon the Tartars, worn out by this pestilential disease, and falling on all sides as if thunderstruck, and seeing that they were perishing hopelessly, ordered the corpses to be placed upon their engines and thrown into the city of Kaffa. Accordingly were the bodies of the dead hurled over the ...
... • Whereupon the Tartars, worn out by this pestilential disease, and falling on all sides as if thunderstruck, and seeing that they were perishing hopelessly, ordered the corpses to be placed upon their engines and thrown into the city of Kaffa. Accordingly were the bodies of the dead hurled over the ...
Diseases
... • Parotid swelling which may be unilateral or bilateral • Photophobia, neck stiffness (meningism) can develop • At least 30% of cases in children have no symptoms • Most severe in adults ...
... • Parotid swelling which may be unilateral or bilateral • Photophobia, neck stiffness (meningism) can develop • At least 30% of cases in children have no symptoms • Most severe in adults ...
Furunculosis - Department of Agriculture and Water Resources
... Horizontal transmission occurs via the water column, but also through direct fish-to-fish contact and animal vectors (birds and invertebrates such as sea lice). A. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida has been detected on the surface of fertilised eggs; surface decontamination using iodine is effective in ...
... Horizontal transmission occurs via the water column, but also through direct fish-to-fish contact and animal vectors (birds and invertebrates such as sea lice). A. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida has been detected on the surface of fertilised eggs; surface decontamination using iodine is effective in ...
Burkholderia Mallei
... generalized popular/pustular eruptions. Mortality rate is over 50% despite antibiotic treatment. ...
... generalized popular/pustular eruptions. Mortality rate is over 50% despite antibiotic treatment. ...
Arthropod borne infectious disease
... erythema migrans (outwardly expanding rash) Therefore gets a bullseye appearance. Not always occurs (most of the time though) ...
... erythema migrans (outwardly expanding rash) Therefore gets a bullseye appearance. Not always occurs (most of the time though) ...
Unit 8
... to administer medicine or a drug to sb; to treat (a condition) using medicine a drug or other form of medicine that is used to treat or prevent disease; ...
... to administer medicine or a drug to sb; to treat (a condition) using medicine a drug or other form of medicine that is used to treat or prevent disease; ...
Chagas disease
Chagas disease, also known as American trypanosomiasis, is a tropical parasitic disease caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi. It is spread mostly by insects known as triatominae or kissing bugs. The symptoms change over the course of the infection. In the early stage, symptoms are typically either not present or mild and may include fever, swollen lymph nodes, headaches, or local swelling at the site of the bite. After 8–12 weeks, individuals enter the chronic phase of disease and in 60–70% it never produces further symptoms. The other 30 to 40% of people develop further symptoms 10 to 30 years after the initial infection, including enlargement of the ventricles of the heart in 20 to 30%, leading to heart failure. An enlarged esophagus or an enlarged colon may also occur in 10% of people.T. cruzi is commonly spread to humans and other mammals by the blood-sucking ""kissing bugs"" of the subfamily Triatominae. These insects are known by a number of local names, including: vinchuca in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Paraguay, barbeiro (the barber) in Brazil, pito in Colombia, chinche in Central America, and chipo in Venezuela. The disease may also be spread through blood transfusion, organ transplantation, eating food contaminated with the parasites, and by vertical transmission (from a mother to her fetus). Diagnosis of early disease is by finding the parasite in the blood using a microscope. Chronic disease is diagnosed by finding antibodies for T. cruzi in the blood.Prevention mostly involves eliminating kissing bugs and avoiding their bites. Other preventative efforts include screening blood used for transfusions. A vaccine has not been developed as of 2013. Early infections are treatable with the medication benznidazole or nifurtimox. Medication nearly always results in a cure if given early, but becomes less effective the longer a person has had Chagas disease. When used in chronic disease, medication may delay or prevent the development of end–stage symptoms. Benznidazole and nifurtimox cause temporary side effects in up to 40% of people including skin disorders, brain toxicity, and digestive system irritation.It is estimated that 7 to 8 million people, mostly in Mexico, Central America and South America, have Chagas disease as of 2013. In 2006, Chagas was estimated to result in 12,500 deaths per year. Most people with the disease are poor, and most people with the disease do not realize they are infected. Large-scale population movements have increased the areas where Chagas disease is found and these include many European countries and the United States. These areas have also seen an increase in the years up to 2014. The disease was first described in 1909 by Carlos Chagas after whom it is named. It affects more than 150 other animals.