SwineInfluenzaA04.24.09
... influenza infection (fever plus cough and/or sore throat). CDC also reports positive isolates from clinical specimens from Mexico. There have been no confirmed or suspected cases in NC to date. This current strain of influenza has exhibited resistance to the adamantanes, however it does appear to be ...
... influenza infection (fever plus cough and/or sore throat). CDC also reports positive isolates from clinical specimens from Mexico. There have been no confirmed or suspected cases in NC to date. This current strain of influenza has exhibited resistance to the adamantanes, however it does appear to be ...
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... < 3 months not recommended unless situation judged critical due to limited data on use in this age group 3-5 months 20 mg OD 6-11 months 25 mg OD ...
... < 3 months not recommended unless situation judged critical due to limited data on use in this age group 3-5 months 20 mg OD 6-11 months 25 mg OD ...
Pharmaceutical interventions
... Proven efficacy/effectiveness to prevent infection, severe illness (hospitalisation) and death in western settings. Good epidemiological data on burden and efficacy not available in India ...
... Proven efficacy/effectiveness to prevent infection, severe illness (hospitalisation) and death in western settings. Good epidemiological data on burden and efficacy not available in India ...
Influenza A(H5N1) in Humans: Outbreak Investigation in an
... Treatment options/ recommendations ...
... Treatment options/ recommendations ...
adhd medication trial protocol
... Influenza is a virus that causes periodic epidemics of severe "flu" symptoms, mainly fever, cough, cold, aches and pains, sore throat, and generalized discomfort. The onset is usually rapid, with the severity of the symptoms depending on the age, prior conditions, and even the time of day. Most infl ...
... Influenza is a virus that causes periodic epidemics of severe "flu" symptoms, mainly fever, cough, cold, aches and pains, sore throat, and generalized discomfort. The onset is usually rapid, with the severity of the symptoms depending on the age, prior conditions, and even the time of day. Most infl ...
CompleteSummaryH5N1Others26thDecemberFormated
... H5N1 is widespread in Vietnam where 70-80% of ducks in the Mekong Delta are infected. An outbreak in Quang Nam province in central Vietnam reported 11th November killed 300 ducks. In Vietnam outbreaks were reported in 17 of the 64 provinces. In December outbreaks occurred in the northern provinces o ...
... H5N1 is widespread in Vietnam where 70-80% of ducks in the Mekong Delta are infected. An outbreak in Quang Nam province in central Vietnam reported 11th November killed 300 ducks. In Vietnam outbreaks were reported in 17 of the 64 provinces. In December outbreaks occurred in the northern provinces o ...
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... viruses might theoretically develop into pandemic viruses, in Phase 1 no viruses circulating among animals have been reported to cause infections in humans. In Phase 2 an animal influenza virus circulating among domesticated or wild animals is known to have caused infection in humans, and is therefo ...
... viruses might theoretically develop into pandemic viruses, in Phase 1 no viruses circulating among animals have been reported to cause infections in humans. In Phase 2 an animal influenza virus circulating among domesticated or wild animals is known to have caused infection in humans, and is therefo ...
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... Introducing a new vaccine • Burden of disease • Availability of timely and safe treatment for disease • Availability and efficacy of vaccine • Safety profile of vaccine • Disease profile (age/clinical groups) ...
... Introducing a new vaccine • Burden of disease • Availability of timely and safe treatment for disease • Availability and efficacy of vaccine • Safety profile of vaccine • Disease profile (age/clinical groups) ...
Case Detection and Clinical Management during the Inter
... In addition to the clinical assessments appropriate to the patient’s care, assess all patients with symptoms of ILI illness for 1) Recent travel 2) Recent exposure to animals 3) Recent exposure to persons with infectious disease Travel risks: Persons have a travel risk if they have: 1. Recently (wit ...
... In addition to the clinical assessments appropriate to the patient’s care, assess all patients with symptoms of ILI illness for 1) Recent travel 2) Recent exposure to animals 3) Recent exposure to persons with infectious disease Travel risks: Persons have a travel risk if they have: 1. Recently (wit ...
Are Your Immunizations Up-To-Date
... Hepatitis B is a virus that attacks the liver. It can cause serious disease including permanent liver damage (cirrhosis). Hepatitis B is also the main cause of liver cancer, which can be fatal. Hepatitis B virus is spread from one infected person to another by contact with blood or body fluids. Moth ...
... Hepatitis B is a virus that attacks the liver. It can cause serious disease including permanent liver damage (cirrhosis). Hepatitis B is also the main cause of liver cancer, which can be fatal. Hepatitis B virus is spread from one infected person to another by contact with blood or body fluids. Moth ...
Emerging and re-Emerging Infectious Diseases
... (H1N1 and H3N2). Type A viruses cause most of the widespread influenza epidemics, type B viruses generally cause regional or sporadic outbreaks, and type C cause mild disease in the form of common colds and bronchitis in children. Influenza viruses evolve rapidly, changing their antigenic characteri ...
... (H1N1 and H3N2). Type A viruses cause most of the widespread influenza epidemics, type B viruses generally cause regional or sporadic outbreaks, and type C cause mild disease in the form of common colds and bronchitis in children. Influenza viruses evolve rapidly, changing their antigenic characteri ...
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... The onset of the disease caused by the Ebola virus is rapid: symptoms can occur within 2 to 21 days after infection. Once symptoms begin to show, death can occur within days or after about a week at most. According to scientists in Spain, drinking wine, especially red, stops people from developing c ...
... The onset of the disease caused by the Ebola virus is rapid: symptoms can occur within 2 to 21 days after infection. Once symptoms begin to show, death can occur within days or after about a week at most. According to scientists in Spain, drinking wine, especially red, stops people from developing c ...
Excerpts on Ebola virus from
... (Morse and Schluederberg 1988). even though avian and human influenza viruses are widespread (in humans an estimated 100 million infections yearly), pandemic influenza viruses emerge infrequently (every 10-40 years). Powerful constraints appear to exist since pandemic human influenza strains vary in ...
... (Morse and Schluederberg 1988). even though avian and human influenza viruses are widespread (in humans an estimated 100 million infections yearly), pandemic influenza viruses emerge infrequently (every 10-40 years). Powerful constraints appear to exist since pandemic human influenza strains vary in ...
Swine Flu - A Pandemic Outbreak
... are also an important means of infection The virus usually spreads quickly through a herd, infecting all the pigs within just a few days. Transmission may also occur through wild animals, such as wild boar, which can spread the disease between farms. Transmission to humans: People who work with poul ...
... are also an important means of infection The virus usually spreads quickly through a herd, infecting all the pigs within just a few days. Transmission may also occur through wild animals, such as wild boar, which can spread the disease between farms. Transmission to humans: People who work with poul ...
Swine Flu: Quadruple reassortant” Virus
... are many thousands cases of swine flu in the present day. This new infection can be seen around the world in the present day. This infection is a kind of variant of H1N1 influenza infection. Due to the nature of respiratory virus, the transmission of this pathogenic virus is air borne transmission. ...
... are many thousands cases of swine flu in the present day. This new infection can be seen around the world in the present day. This infection is a kind of variant of H1N1 influenza infection. Due to the nature of respiratory virus, the transmission of this pathogenic virus is air borne transmission. ...
INTRODUCTION During the spring of 2009, a novel influenza A
... illness associated with the novel influenza (H1N1) variant virus in June 11, 2009. The H1N1 virus is a subtype of influenza A virus. Every influenza A virus has a gene coding for 1 of 16 possible hemagglutinin (HA) surface proteins and another gene coding for 1 of 9 possible neuraminidase (NA) surfa ...
... illness associated with the novel influenza (H1N1) variant virus in June 11, 2009. The H1N1 virus is a subtype of influenza A virus. Every influenza A virus has a gene coding for 1 of 16 possible hemagglutinin (HA) surface proteins and another gene coding for 1 of 9 possible neuraminidase (NA) surfa ...
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... H5N1 case The time interval between contact with a suspected, probable, or confirmed H5N1 case and illness onset is 7 days or less No other apparent source of H5N1 exposure 3 or more cases are reported H5N1 is isolated from common environment of cases ...
... H5N1 case The time interval between contact with a suspected, probable, or confirmed H5N1 case and illness onset is 7 days or less No other apparent source of H5N1 exposure 3 or more cases are reported H5N1 is isolated from common environment of cases ...
H1N1 Influenza A (Swine Flu)
... and include fever (greater than 100.0º F or 37.8 º C), cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. A significant number of people who have been infected with this virus also have reported diarrhea and vomiting. Also, like seasonal flu, severe illnesses and death has occurred as a r ...
... and include fever (greater than 100.0º F or 37.8 º C), cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. A significant number of people who have been infected with this virus also have reported diarrhea and vomiting. Also, like seasonal flu, severe illnesses and death has occurred as a r ...
Avian Influenza Infections in Humans and Poultryof
... belonging to the family Orthomyxoviridae and genus Influenza virus A [1]. Avian influenza A viruses are known to be host specific infecting mainly wild and domestic bird species. In addition, HPAI H5N1 infections were reported in the early 2000s in leopards, tigers, domestic cats, dogs, stone martin ...
... belonging to the family Orthomyxoviridae and genus Influenza virus A [1]. Avian influenza A viruses are known to be host specific infecting mainly wild and domestic bird species. In addition, HPAI H5N1 infections were reported in the early 2000s in leopards, tigers, domestic cats, dogs, stone martin ...
Final Case Study - Cal State LA
... • The most typical symptoms for the seasonal flu are rhinorrhea, fever of approximately 39˚C, conjunctivitis, and swollen lymph nodes. • The flu can be aerosol transmitted, H3N2 takes an incubation period of about three days, and it can bind to a host cell in the upper respiratory tract. The ciliate ...
... • The most typical symptoms for the seasonal flu are rhinorrhea, fever of approximately 39˚C, conjunctivitis, and swollen lymph nodes. • The flu can be aerosol transmitted, H3N2 takes an incubation period of about three days, and it can bind to a host cell in the upper respiratory tract. The ciliate ...
Influenza Final 1-04
... disease, emphysema, cancer, or AIDS), since these people are the most likely to get these superimposed serious infections. There is good news and bad news about the influenza vaccine. Each year, a “best estimate” influenza vaccine is created against the specific strains of virus that will likely pre ...
... disease, emphysema, cancer, or AIDS), since these people are the most likely to get these superimposed serious infections. There is good news and bad news about the influenza vaccine. Each year, a “best estimate” influenza vaccine is created against the specific strains of virus that will likely pre ...
Influenza - Lung Foundation Australia
... A person can have influenza more than once because there are 3 flu virus families (A, B and C). Within each family are many strains against which your immunity (antibody levels) may be less effective or ineffective against an unfamiliar strain. ...
... A person can have influenza more than once because there are 3 flu virus families (A, B and C). Within each family are many strains against which your immunity (antibody levels) may be less effective or ineffective against an unfamiliar strain. ...
WHO guidelines for investigation of human cases of avian influenza
... outdoors and not in a closed interior setting, avoid direct face-to-face contact, etc. Appropriate ...
... outdoors and not in a closed interior setting, avoid direct face-to-face contact, etc. Appropriate ...
George Tarabelsi 5/4/14 The Gateway to Mankind`s Deadliest
... virus is dependent on the species of the bird and how pathogenic the virus is; H5N1, for example, has high pathogenicity. Highly pathogenic viruses are always of the H5 or H7 subtypes, even though not all H5 or H7 subtypes are highly pathogenic. Highly pathogenic viruses are “characterized by an HA ...
... virus is dependent on the species of the bird and how pathogenic the virus is; H5N1, for example, has high pathogenicity. Highly pathogenic viruses are always of the H5 or H7 subtypes, even though not all H5 or H7 subtypes are highly pathogenic. Highly pathogenic viruses are “characterized by an HA ...
Swedish Plan
... • Clinicians asked to take travel history on all radiographically confirmed pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome or other respiratory illness for which an alternative diagnosis is not established • Compare travel history to list of countries with known avian influenza ...
... • Clinicians asked to take travel history on all radiographically confirmed pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome or other respiratory illness for which an alternative diagnosis is not established • Compare travel history to list of countries with known avian influenza ...