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... PrPc is normal cellular protein Change in conformation creates PrPsc Results in spongiform ...
... PrPc is normal cellular protein Change in conformation creates PrPsc Results in spongiform ...
Pox virus
... small blisters that itch and are extremely painful begin developing on the bodies extremities spread to the rest of body.. Twelfth day, the blisters scab over and leave permanent pitted scars. Death usually results if the virus reaches the brain, heart or lungs. ...
... small blisters that itch and are extremely painful begin developing on the bodies extremities spread to the rest of body.. Twelfth day, the blisters scab over and leave permanent pitted scars. Death usually results if the virus reaches the brain, heart or lungs. ...
Fungi
... • direct contact, infected hairs and epidermal cells (barber shop clippings, shower room ...
... • direct contact, infected hairs and epidermal cells (barber shop clippings, shower room ...
Hepatitis and HIV
... type“ of the hepatitis B virus. HBeAg is an indirect sign that the virus is replicating actively. However, HBeAg is also a vulnerable part of the virus. The immune system might create anti-HBe antibodies and destroy HBeAg. This is not a cure, but the virus is being controlled by the immune system, a ...
... type“ of the hepatitis B virus. HBeAg is an indirect sign that the virus is replicating actively. However, HBeAg is also a vulnerable part of the virus. The immune system might create anti-HBe antibodies and destroy HBeAg. This is not a cure, but the virus is being controlled by the immune system, a ...
Terms you should know: parasite trophozoite cyst amoeba hepatitis
... Adults mature and lay eggs in intestine Threadworm eggs can hatch in intestine for immediate reinfection ...
... Adults mature and lay eggs in intestine Threadworm eggs can hatch in intestine for immediate reinfection ...
Culex Flavivirus Isolates from Mosquitoes in Guatemala
... fasciatus population of the Caribbean Coast of Guatemala, with no observable effect by urbanization or season on the likelihood of mosquito infection. Insect ßaviviruses circulating in both Aedes and Culex mosquito species (principal vectors of the mosquito-borne ßaviviruses) may be common in nature ...
... fasciatus population of the Caribbean Coast of Guatemala, with no observable effect by urbanization or season on the likelihood of mosquito infection. Insect ßaviviruses circulating in both Aedes and Culex mosquito species (principal vectors of the mosquito-borne ßaviviruses) may be common in nature ...
Infections in the Media
... in the United States. Ebola-Reston virus caused severe illness and death in monkeys imported to research facilities in the United States and Italy from the Philippines; during these outbreaks, several research workers became infected with the virus, but did not become ill. Ebola hemorrhagic fever (E ...
... in the United States. Ebola-Reston virus caused severe illness and death in monkeys imported to research facilities in the United States and Italy from the Philippines; during these outbreaks, several research workers became infected with the virus, but did not become ill. Ebola hemorrhagic fever (E ...
VIRUS WEB QUEST
... Virus Internet Scavenger Hunt Introduction: Viruses are both fascinating and a bit scary. This web study will give you a brief introduction to viruses in general and a particular virus that has been in the news throughout the spring and summer months. Explore, learn, enjoy! Viruses, in general: ht ...
... Virus Internet Scavenger Hunt Introduction: Viruses are both fascinating and a bit scary. This web study will give you a brief introduction to viruses in general and a particular virus that has been in the news throughout the spring and summer months. Explore, learn, enjoy! Viruses, in general: ht ...
Case Study, Porth Chapter 16, Mechanisms of Infectious Disease
... Innate and adaptive immune defenses work collectively in destroying invasive microorganisms. Describe the interaction between macrophages and T lymphocytes during the presentation of antigen. ...
... Innate and adaptive immune defenses work collectively in destroying invasive microorganisms. Describe the interaction between macrophages and T lymphocytes during the presentation of antigen. ...
Lesson Virology. Morphology and structure of viruses. Methods of
... (A)*They participate in active transport of nutrients across the viral envelope membrane (B) They elicit antibody that neutralizes infectivity of the virus (C) They determine the species specificity of the virus-cell interaction (D)They protect the genetic material against nucleases 11. Which one of ...
... (A)*They participate in active transport of nutrients across the viral envelope membrane (B) They elicit antibody that neutralizes infectivity of the virus (C) They determine the species specificity of the virus-cell interaction (D)They protect the genetic material against nucleases 11. Which one of ...
MUMPS
... belongs to Paramyxoviridae family. RNA virus. • 6 major proteins. nucleocapsid associated (S antigen) for diagnosis. Hemagglutininneuraminidase(V antigen) for protection. ...
... belongs to Paramyxoviridae family. RNA virus. • 6 major proteins. nucleocapsid associated (S antigen) for diagnosis. Hemagglutininneuraminidase(V antigen) for protection. ...
Created with Sketch. Fighting infection card game
... ‘virus’ into a plastic bag ‘cell’) and take over the cell machinery to replicate the DNA or RNA and make more protein coats, in order to increase in number. They then either burst out of the infected cell or migrate into next door cells and replicate in there. There are many different viruses that c ...
... ‘virus’ into a plastic bag ‘cell’) and take over the cell machinery to replicate the DNA or RNA and make more protein coats, in order to increase in number. They then either burst out of the infected cell or migrate into next door cells and replicate in there. There are many different viruses that c ...
Lecture #18
... Herpes simplex virus -1 and –2 are responsible for genital herpes, and can be transmitted to the fetus, which then can infect the skin, mouth, eyes, and the CNS. ...
... Herpes simplex virus -1 and –2 are responsible for genital herpes, and can be transmitted to the fetus, which then can infect the skin, mouth, eyes, and the CNS. ...
Infectious Diseases
... invade, colonize, and inflict damage • Entrance to the host typically occurs through natural orifices such as the mouth, eyes, genital openings, or through wounds that breach the skin barrier to pathogens • Growth of pathogens or the production of toxins/enzymes cause disease • Some normal flora pre ...
... invade, colonize, and inflict damage • Entrance to the host typically occurs through natural orifices such as the mouth, eyes, genital openings, or through wounds that breach the skin barrier to pathogens • Growth of pathogens or the production of toxins/enzymes cause disease • Some normal flora pre ...
After Hours Standing Orders for Antiviral Prophylaxis
... and place the sticker onto a blank form. There are separate forms for the “Standing Order for Valacyclovir following potential Herpes B exposure” and the “Standing order for Combivir for post exposure prophylaxis potential HIV/SIV/SHIV exposure” in the binder. Complete the required forms per the ...
... and place the sticker onto a blank form. There are separate forms for the “Standing Order for Valacyclovir following potential Herpes B exposure” and the “Standing order for Combivir for post exposure prophylaxis potential HIV/SIV/SHIV exposure” in the binder. Complete the required forms per the ...
HOW OUR IMMUNE SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
... In almost every case, a person who becomes infected with the HIV virus is infected for the rest of his or her life. With highly effective modern medical treatment, a person may survive a long time with an HIV infection. However, an untreated HIV-infected individual is very likely to eventually devel ...
... In almost every case, a person who becomes infected with the HIV virus is infected for the rest of his or her life. With highly effective modern medical treatment, a person may survive a long time with an HIV infection. However, an untreated HIV-infected individual is very likely to eventually devel ...
Infectious Mononucleosis Fever Sore Throat
... Heterophile antibodies react to antigens from unrelated species Monospot- Latex agglutination assay using horse erythrocytes and patient serum. Peak ...
... Heterophile antibodies react to antigens from unrelated species Monospot- Latex agglutination assay using horse erythrocytes and patient serum. Peak ...
Nerve activates contraction
... 1. Horizintal transmission a plant infect from external source of the virus ...
... 1. Horizintal transmission a plant infect from external source of the virus ...
drivers_of_e_and_rd_06_recent_pandemics
... 2003 spread to other parts of Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Africa and the occurrence of Schmallenberg virus infection across Europe from 2011 onwards. It is also apparent in retrospect that the historically most dramatic pandemic in modern times, the H1N1 (so-called ‘Spanish flu’) pandemic of 1 ...
... 2003 spread to other parts of Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Africa and the occurrence of Schmallenberg virus infection across Europe from 2011 onwards. It is also apparent in retrospect that the historically most dramatic pandemic in modern times, the H1N1 (so-called ‘Spanish flu’) pandemic of 1 ...
Ch 19 Notes - Dublin Schools
... Viral Envelopes • Many viruses that infect animals have a membranous envelope • Viral glycoproteins on the envelope bind to specific receptor molecules on the surface of a host cell • Some viral envelopes are formed from the host cell’s plasma membrane as the viral capsids exit • Other viral membra ...
... Viral Envelopes • Many viruses that infect animals have a membranous envelope • Viral glycoproteins on the envelope bind to specific receptor molecules on the surface of a host cell • Some viral envelopes are formed from the host cell’s plasma membrane as the viral capsids exit • Other viral membra ...
viral arthritis
... chronic fibrosis of tendon sheaths, with fibrous tissues invading the tendons. Sometimes, tendons are completely replaced by irregular granulation tissue and large villi form on the synovial membrane. Development of sesamoid bones in the affected limb is inhibited. Linear growth of cartilage cells i ...
... chronic fibrosis of tendon sheaths, with fibrous tissues invading the tendons. Sometimes, tendons are completely replaced by irregular granulation tissue and large villi form on the synovial membrane. Development of sesamoid bones in the affected limb is inhibited. Linear growth of cartilage cells i ...
the pet health library - Bardstown Veterinary Clinic
... sensitive to the tetracycline family such as doxycycline. For this reason, when antibiotics are selected, tetracyclines and their relatives are frequently chosen. (Since tetracycline use can permanently stain the teeth of immature animals, these medications are generally not chosen for younger pets. ...
... sensitive to the tetracycline family such as doxycycline. For this reason, when antibiotics are selected, tetracyclines and their relatives are frequently chosen. (Since tetracycline use can permanently stain the teeth of immature animals, these medications are generally not chosen for younger pets. ...
BIOLOGY CONTENT STANDARDS REVIEW
... 10. Explain how a vaccination can protect an individual from an infectious disease. Bacteria and viruses differ with respect to their requirements for growth and replication, the body’s primary defenses against bacterial and viral infections, and effective treatments of these infections. 11. Explain ...
... 10. Explain how a vaccination can protect an individual from an infectious disease. Bacteria and viruses differ with respect to their requirements for growth and replication, the body’s primary defenses against bacterial and viral infections, and effective treatments of these infections. 11. Explain ...
STDs PPT
... 1. Most people with an STD experience painful symptoms. False. Most people who are infected with an STD, do not notice any symptoms until they visit their doctor or suffer from infertility. 2. Abstinence is the best way to prevent STDs. True. Abstinence from sexual intercourse is the most effective ...
... 1. Most people with an STD experience painful symptoms. False. Most people who are infected with an STD, do not notice any symptoms until they visit their doctor or suffer from infertility. 2. Abstinence is the best way to prevent STDs. True. Abstinence from sexual intercourse is the most effective ...
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.