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Canine Influenza Virus
... viral diseases of dogs. It is caused by the Paramyxovirus, similar to the one that causes measles in humans and rinderpest in hoofed-animals. Dogs at any age are susceptible to this virus (other animals that can be affected are: binturong, cats, and skunks). Due to their underdeveloped immune system ...
... viral diseases of dogs. It is caused by the Paramyxovirus, similar to the one that causes measles in humans and rinderpest in hoofed-animals. Dogs at any age are susceptible to this virus (other animals that can be affected are: binturong, cats, and skunks). Due to their underdeveloped immune system ...
Preventive Herd Health and Vaccination
... • Provide discussion of rational for choosing and recommending a particular vaccine and how this relates to the producer and practitioner. • Describe vaccination timing in the beef herd as it relates to control of pathogens that affect reproduction and respiratory disease. • Discuss types of vaccine ...
... • Provide discussion of rational for choosing and recommending a particular vaccine and how this relates to the producer and practitioner. • Describe vaccination timing in the beef herd as it relates to control of pathogens that affect reproduction and respiratory disease. • Discuss types of vaccine ...
Slide 1
... 8.L.1 Understand the structure and hazards caused by agents of disease that effect living organisms. 8.L.1.1 Summarize the basic characteristics of viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites relating to the spread, treatment and prevention of disease. ...
... 8.L.1 Understand the structure and hazards caused by agents of disease that effect living organisms. 8.L.1.1 Summarize the basic characteristics of viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites relating to the spread, treatment and prevention of disease. ...
definitions of infection severity
... Pulmonary nodules that decrease in size after a minimum 4 week course of antifungal medications active against Aspergillus Any Bacteremia, catheter-related bloodstream infection (excluding Coagulase negative staphylococcus and Diptheroids which are MODERATE infections) Any infection that requires ad ...
... Pulmonary nodules that decrease in size after a minimum 4 week course of antifungal medications active against Aspergillus Any Bacteremia, catheter-related bloodstream infection (excluding Coagulase negative staphylococcus and Diptheroids which are MODERATE infections) Any infection that requires ad ...
Infection Control PowerPoint
... contaminated hands Indirect touching contaminated equipment breathing droplets insect bites ...
... contaminated hands Indirect touching contaminated equipment breathing droplets insect bites ...
Full text in pdf format
... In one additional trout farm, known to be infected with VHSV, 105 rainbow trout (mean weight 150 g) were collected about 4 wk after the termination of a VHS outbreak and brought to the laboratory where pieces of kidney, spleen and brain were excised, processed as 105 individual samples and stored at ...
... In one additional trout farm, known to be infected with VHSV, 105 rainbow trout (mean weight 150 g) were collected about 4 wk after the termination of a VHS outbreak and brought to the laboratory where pieces of kidney, spleen and brain were excised, processed as 105 individual samples and stored at ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Herpes viral infection shows altered inflammatory mediators and cytokines responses .HCMV infection can up regulate interleukin 1 β and tumour necrosis factor α (TNF- α). EBV infection of lymphocytes shows a shift in lymphocytes counts towards predominance of B lymphocytes \plasma cells. These cells ...
... Herpes viral infection shows altered inflammatory mediators and cytokines responses .HCMV infection can up regulate interleukin 1 β and tumour necrosis factor α (TNF- α). EBV infection of lymphocytes shows a shift in lymphocytes counts towards predominance of B lymphocytes \plasma cells. These cells ...
scarlet fever - UMF IASI 2015
... infections: syphilis, toxoplasmosis, CMV and herpes simplex virus infection. ...
... infections: syphilis, toxoplasmosis, CMV and herpes simplex virus infection. ...
MLAB 1315- Hematology Fall 2007 Keri Brophy
... Viruses include adenovirus, coxsackie A and Bordetella pertussis Leukocytosis and lymphocytosis occur in first week of illness then return to normal ...
... Viruses include adenovirus, coxsackie A and Bordetella pertussis Leukocytosis and lymphocytosis occur in first week of illness then return to normal ...
HIV - human immunodeficiency virus
... Fusin, a cofactor helps HIV bind to the membrane. GP41, the viral protein, penetrates the cell and the reverse transcriptase, integrase, protease and various other enzymes are injected into the cell. Using reverse transcriptase and the T-cell’s machinery the HIV replicates its RNA into DNA. Integras ...
... Fusin, a cofactor helps HIV bind to the membrane. GP41, the viral protein, penetrates the cell and the reverse transcriptase, integrase, protease and various other enzymes are injected into the cell. Using reverse transcriptase and the T-cell’s machinery the HIV replicates its RNA into DNA. Integras ...
Bovi-Shield BRSV
... by bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV). Bovi-Shield BRSV is a freezedried preparation of an attenuated strain of BRSV propagated on an estab lished bovine cell line, plus a sterile diluent used to rehydrate the freezedried vaccine. DISEASE DESCRIPTION: BRSV is the etiologic agent of a spec ...
... by bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV). Bovi-Shield BRSV is a freezedried preparation of an attenuated strain of BRSV propagated on an estab lished bovine cell line, plus a sterile diluent used to rehydrate the freezedried vaccine. DISEASE DESCRIPTION: BRSV is the etiologic agent of a spec ...
Document
... of freeze/thaws from the stock solution. b Virus treated for 1 hour with vortexing every ten minutes to prevent settling of virus suspension. R.T. = room temperature. c Average number of plaques between duplicate wells, with the dilution (10x) used in parentheses. Please note for 0.4% and 0.5% trito ...
... of freeze/thaws from the stock solution. b Virus treated for 1 hour with vortexing every ten minutes to prevent settling of virus suspension. R.T. = room temperature. c Average number of plaques between duplicate wells, with the dilution (10x) used in parentheses. Please note for 0.4% and 0.5% trito ...
Common Cold vs. Influenza (Flu)
... serotypes) are the major known agents in the fall season. »» Coronaviruses also responsible for winter and early spring colds. »» Infectious agents are unidentified in over half of the cases. ...
... serotypes) are the major known agents in the fall season. »» Coronaviruses also responsible for winter and early spring colds. »» Infectious agents are unidentified in over half of the cases. ...
Adenovirus Esophagitis in an HIV-Positive Patient
... disease in the presence of low CD4 levels. However, we cannot rule out a beneficial effect of ganciclovir in our case because moderate in-vitro activity against ADV infections and successful treatment have been reported.21,22 The observations in an untreated and stable HIV patient might mirror a com ...
... disease in the presence of low CD4 levels. However, we cannot rule out a beneficial effect of ganciclovir in our case because moderate in-vitro activity against ADV infections and successful treatment have been reported.21,22 The observations in an untreated and stable HIV patient might mirror a com ...
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... in July because of increasing headache and stiff neck for the past 2 days. He also complains of low grade fever and eye pain, but no mental status changes or focal neurological deficits. The patient works at a preschool, and one week ago he had a “cold” that went away without treatment. When you wal ...
... in July because of increasing headache and stiff neck for the past 2 days. He also complains of low grade fever and eye pain, but no mental status changes or focal neurological deficits. The patient works at a preschool, and one week ago he had a “cold” that went away without treatment. When you wal ...
Levels of selection in positive-strand virus
... virions into the extracellular spaces. Once released and mature, these virions travel within the host initiating new infections in susceptible cells for which they express a tropism. We have chosen to focus on the single-stranded, positive-sense RNA viruses, as these viruses possess the simplest of ...
... virions into the extracellular spaces. Once released and mature, these virions travel within the host initiating new infections in susceptible cells for which they express a tropism. We have chosen to focus on the single-stranded, positive-sense RNA viruses, as these viruses possess the simplest of ...
Diseases
... Pneumococcal meningitis incidence rate per 100,000 population by age group, England and Wales, 1996-2005 (HPA) ...
... Pneumococcal meningitis incidence rate per 100,000 population by age group, England and Wales, 1996-2005 (HPA) ...
Document
... Virus in herpes family; Epstein-Barr can cause mononucleosis in adolescents or young adulthood ...
... Virus in herpes family; Epstein-Barr can cause mononucleosis in adolescents or young adulthood ...
In press - Jan Frederik Gogarten
... unpredictably in humans and susceptible animal populations. While fruit bats have been implicated as a potential reservoir, many questions regarding ebola virus ecology remain. Particularly, factors promoting spillover from reservoirs into humans and susceptible animal populations remain elusive. Th ...
... unpredictably in humans and susceptible animal populations. While fruit bats have been implicated as a potential reservoir, many questions regarding ebola virus ecology remain. Particularly, factors promoting spillover from reservoirs into humans and susceptible animal populations remain elusive. Th ...
A Cutaneous Look at Cur... 3720KB Feb 13 2017 06:30:26 PM
... Also found association with: Guillain-Barre, myasthenia gravis, linear morphea, discoid lupus and Sjogren syndrome ...
... Also found association with: Guillain-Barre, myasthenia gravis, linear morphea, discoid lupus and Sjogren syndrome ...
is a post- or para-infectious illness that is usually preceded by febrile
... exchange (TPE), and protein A IgG immunoadsorption (PAI) were evaluated in 15 patients with confirmed Rasmussen's encephalitis (RE) and reported from various centers in Italy. Steroids were used for status epilepticus or worsening seizures. In 6/11 patients steroid treatment temporarily reduced seiz ...
... exchange (TPE), and protein A IgG immunoadsorption (PAI) were evaluated in 15 patients with confirmed Rasmussen's encephalitis (RE) and reported from various centers in Italy. Steroids were used for status epilepticus or worsening seizures. In 6/11 patients steroid treatment temporarily reduced seiz ...
Herpes simplex virus
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Herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 (HSV-1 and HSV-2), also known as human herpesvirus 1 and 2 (HHV-1 and HHV-2), are two members of the herpesvirus family, Herpesviridae, that infect humans. Both HSV-1 (which produces most cold sores) and HSV-2 (which produces most genital herpes) are ubiquitous and contagious. They can be spread when an infected person is producing and shedding the virus. Herpes simplex can be spread through contact with saliva, such as sharing drinks.Symptoms of herpes simplex virus infection include watery blisters in the skin or mucous membranes of the mouth, lips or genitals. Lesions heal with a scab characteristic of herpetic disease. Sometimes, the viruses cause very mild or atypical symptoms during outbreaks. However, as neurotropic and neuroinvasive viruses, HSV-1 and -2 persist in the body by becoming latent and hiding from the immune system in the cell bodies of neurons. After the initial or primary infection, some infected people experience sporadic episodes of viral reactivation or outbreaks. In an outbreak, the virus in a nerve cell becomes active and is transported via the neuron's axon to the skin, where virus replication and shedding occur and cause new sores. It is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections.