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Foundations in Microbiology
... • Phages can serve as transporters of bacterial genes from one bacteria to anotherTransduction • Can transfer genes for toxin production and drug resistance ...
... • Phages can serve as transporters of bacterial genes from one bacteria to anotherTransduction • Can transfer genes for toxin production and drug resistance ...
Virus Poster
... proceeding. If you are also in Dr. McAdoo’s math class, then you MUST do a virus that is in a icosohedral shape. The following things will be graded: Virus Poster ...
... proceeding. If you are also in Dr. McAdoo’s math class, then you MUST do a virus that is in a icosohedral shape. The following things will be graded: Virus Poster ...
Ebola, a Deadly Viral Disease affecting the West African Country of
... The disease is caused by the virus family Filoviridae and five species have been identified. The species that has been causing this outbreak in Sierra Leone is the Zaire ebolavirus. Fruit bats are widely known to be the natural reservoir or host of the Ebola virus. Ebola is transmitted from human to ...
... The disease is caused by the virus family Filoviridae and five species have been identified. The species that has been causing this outbreak in Sierra Leone is the Zaire ebolavirus. Fruit bats are widely known to be the natural reservoir or host of the Ebola virus. Ebola is transmitted from human to ...
Herpes Simplex Virus Type-1
... Usually occurs in early childhood Rare after the age 30 Transmitted through many types of contact A kiss n Sharing eating utensils n Linens and towels n ...
... Usually occurs in early childhood Rare after the age 30 Transmitted through many types of contact A kiss n Sharing eating utensils n Linens and towels n ...
Black Plague Claims Researcher
... patients has been proposed as a course of action. A paper released in 1999 described the administration of plasma from convalescent Ebola victims to eight infected Ebola patients. Only one of the eight patients died, showing that plasma transfusion may be a possible method of treatment. ...
... patients has been proposed as a course of action. A paper released in 1999 described the administration of plasma from convalescent Ebola victims to eight infected Ebola patients. Only one of the eight patients died, showing that plasma transfusion may be a possible method of treatment. ...
Animal Diseases I
... hours. Total 2 hour per week. General Course Purpose This course is a survey of the major infectious and noninfectious diseases affecting companion small animals, the dog and cat. It also covers the veterinary technician's role in management of diseases in veterinary practice. Course Prerequisites/C ...
... hours. Total 2 hour per week. General Course Purpose This course is a survey of the major infectious and noninfectious diseases affecting companion small animals, the dog and cat. It also covers the veterinary technician's role in management of diseases in veterinary practice. Course Prerequisites/C ...
STORCH
... • A blood test can be done to see if a person is protected against rubella. All women who may become pregnant should have this test. If the test is negative, they will receive the vaccine. ...
... • A blood test can be done to see if a person is protected against rubella. All women who may become pregnant should have this test. If the test is negative, they will receive the vaccine. ...
Viruses, Viroids, and Prions
... Prions form insoluble deposits in the brain Causes neurons to rapidly degeneration. Mad cow disease (bovine spongiform encephalitis: BSE) is an example People in New Guinea used to suffer from kuru, which they got from eating the brains of their enemies ...
... Prions form insoluble deposits in the brain Causes neurons to rapidly degeneration. Mad cow disease (bovine spongiform encephalitis: BSE) is an example People in New Guinea used to suffer from kuru, which they got from eating the brains of their enemies ...
Canine lymphoma
... Lymphoma is a common type of cancer in dogs. It results from the unregulated growth of malignant lymphocytes that often affects lymph nodes, bone marrow, liver, and spleen, but can also be seen in the eyes, skin, and gastrointestinal tract. There are several classification systems for lymphoma based ...
... Lymphoma is a common type of cancer in dogs. It results from the unregulated growth of malignant lymphocytes that often affects lymph nodes, bone marrow, liver, and spleen, but can also be seen in the eyes, skin, and gastrointestinal tract. There are several classification systems for lymphoma based ...
Enteric septicaemia of catfish
... iii. Latin name and common name of the fish species iv. Total weight (in kg) or number (in thousand) of the products (3) Destination of export: i. Destination country ii. Name and address of aquaculture establishment or consignee (4) Declaration of epidemiological information: The products originate ...
... iii. Latin name and common name of the fish species iv. Total weight (in kg) or number (in thousand) of the products (3) Destination of export: i. Destination country ii. Name and address of aquaculture establishment or consignee (4) Declaration of epidemiological information: The products originate ...
Virus - Cloudfront.net
... HIV Prevention • 100% Effective: Abstinence (not participating in sexual acts) • If sexually active: Latex condoms are the only forms of birth control that prevent STDs and pregnancy • If drug user: Change needles ...
... HIV Prevention • 100% Effective: Abstinence (not participating in sexual acts) • If sexually active: Latex condoms are the only forms of birth control that prevent STDs and pregnancy • If drug user: Change needles ...
Focus Article: Equine Rabies
... ‘furious’ or ‘dumb’ manifestations of disease. Instead there is a wide spectrum of signs, which overlap and it is not infrequent for horses to present with choke. The most common presenting signs in a case series ...
... ‘furious’ or ‘dumb’ manifestations of disease. Instead there is a wide spectrum of signs, which overlap and it is not infrequent for horses to present with choke. The most common presenting signs in a case series ...
bacterial pneumonia
... Severe metabolic disorders—excess levels of urea and other nitrogenous waste products in the blood (known as “uremia” or “azotemia”); sugar diabetes (diabetes mellitus); excessive production of steroids by the adrenal glands (known as “hyperadrenocorticism” or “Cushing’s disease”) and inadequate p ...
... Severe metabolic disorders—excess levels of urea and other nitrogenous waste products in the blood (known as “uremia” or “azotemia”); sugar diabetes (diabetes mellitus); excessive production of steroids by the adrenal glands (known as “hyperadrenocorticism” or “Cushing’s disease”) and inadequate p ...
2 types of Viral Replication Lytic Cycle Lysogenic Cycle
... The virus can be managed with various medications. ...
... The virus can be managed with various medications. ...
Virus diseases in temperate and tropical farmed - Archimer
... research techniques in medical and veterinary biotechnology, such as gen sequencing and cloning, recombinant vaccines and monoclonal antibodies are now being employed in the study of some of these fish viruses, especially those of farmed salmon ids. In stark contrast there is a paucity of knowledge ...
... research techniques in medical and veterinary biotechnology, such as gen sequencing and cloning, recombinant vaccines and monoclonal antibodies are now being employed in the study of some of these fish viruses, especially those of farmed salmon ids. In stark contrast there is a paucity of knowledge ...
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
... types of neurosyphylis may occur. – Meningovascular neurosyphylis • Chronic meningitis ...
... types of neurosyphylis may occur. – Meningovascular neurosyphylis • Chronic meningitis ...
The GI Viruses Viruses that enter the body through the GI tract Case
... diarrhea that day. She was enrolled in a daycare program and her mother reported that several other children in her class were sick with similar symptoms. On exam the baby was lethargic and had a temperature of 103oF, an elevated pulse, and normal blood pressure. Her mucous membranes appeared dry an ...
... diarrhea that day. She was enrolled in a daycare program and her mother reported that several other children in her class were sick with similar symptoms. On exam the baby was lethargic and had a temperature of 103oF, an elevated pulse, and normal blood pressure. Her mucous membranes appeared dry an ...
enterovirus_Hay
... diarrhea that day. She was enrolled in a daycare program and her mother reported that several other children in her class were sick with similar symptoms. On exam the baby was lethargic and had a temperature of 103oF, an elevated pulse, and normal blood pressure. Her mucous membranes appeared dry an ...
... diarrhea that day. She was enrolled in a daycare program and her mother reported that several other children in her class were sick with similar symptoms. On exam the baby was lethargic and had a temperature of 103oF, an elevated pulse, and normal blood pressure. Her mucous membranes appeared dry an ...
West Nile Virus - OSU CCME account
... Case adapted from: CDC. Fatal West Nile virus infection after probable transfusionassociated transmission--Colorado, 2012. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2013; 62:622. ...
... Case adapted from: CDC. Fatal West Nile virus infection after probable transfusionassociated transmission--Colorado, 2012. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2013; 62:622. ...
document
... resistance to antiviral agents is true? 1. Influenza A virus cannot develop resistance to amantadine. 2. Resistance to HIV protease inhibitors occurs to a very limited extent because the target protein, the HIV protease, is only 99 amino acids in length and mutations prevent it from functioning. 3. ...
... resistance to antiviral agents is true? 1. Influenza A virus cannot develop resistance to amantadine. 2. Resistance to HIV protease inhibitors occurs to a very limited extent because the target protein, the HIV protease, is only 99 amino acids in length and mutations prevent it from functioning. 3. ...
Review Session #2 2004
... 1. Influenza A virus cannot develop resistance to amantadine. 2. Resistance to HIV protease inhibitors occurs to a very limited extent because the target protein, the HIV protease, is only 99 amino acids in length and mutations prevent it from functioning. 3. Resistance to acyclovir is most commonly ...
... 1. Influenza A virus cannot develop resistance to amantadine. 2. Resistance to HIV protease inhibitors occurs to a very limited extent because the target protein, the HIV protease, is only 99 amino acids in length and mutations prevent it from functioning. 3. Resistance to acyclovir is most commonly ...
Viruses_and_Infectious_Disease
... – Overuse of antibacterial compounds increases the likelihood that bacteria will evolve to become resistant to them which makes them more difficult to kill. ...
... – Overuse of antibacterial compounds increases the likelihood that bacteria will evolve to become resistant to them which makes them more difficult to kill. ...
Case 21 2nd Quarter Benchmark
... three (3) examples of organisms that are common vectors. - An organism (excluding humans) that spread diseases without showing symptoms – passes the disease onto the other organism ...
... three (3) examples of organisms that are common vectors. - An organism (excluding humans) that spread diseases without showing symptoms – passes the disease onto the other organism ...
Bornavirus by Alice Chow
... receptor that the BDV binds to. Fusion of the virus to cell membrane is pH dependent requiring more acidic environment. Once in the cell, BDV is taken up by endosomes and will be transported to the nucleus where its genome will be released. In the nucleus, BDV will replicate to produce viral particl ...
... receptor that the BDV binds to. Fusion of the virus to cell membrane is pH dependent requiring more acidic environment. Once in the cell, BDV is taken up by endosomes and will be transported to the nucleus where its genome will be released. In the nucleus, BDV will replicate to produce viral particl ...
Canine distemper
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Canine distemper (sometimes termed hardpad disease in canine) is a viral disease that affects a wide variety of animal families, including domestic and wild species of dogs, coyotes, foxes, pandas, wolves, ferrets, skunks, raccoons, and large cats, as well as pinnipeds, some primates, and a variety of other species. It was long believed that animals in the family Felidae, including many species of large cat as well as domestic cats, were resistant to canine distemper, until some researchers reported the prevalence of CDV infection in large felids. It is now known that both large Felidae and domestic cats can be infected, usually through close housing with dogs or possibly blood transfusion from infected cats, but such infections appear to be self-limiting and largely without symptoms.In canines, distemper impacts several body systems, including the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts and the spinal cord and brain, with common symptoms that include high fever, eye inflammation and eye/nose discharge, labored breathing and coughing, vomiting and diarrhea, loss of appetite and lethargy, and hardening of nose and footpads. The viral infection can be accompanied by secondary bacterial infections and can present eventual serious neurological symptoms.Canine distemper is caused by a single-stranded RNA virus of the family paramyxovirus (the same family of the distinct virus that causes measles in humans). The disease is highly contagious via inhalation and fatal 50% of the time.Template:Where? Despite extensive vaccination in many regions, it remains a major disease of dogs, and is the leading cause of infectious disease death in dogs.