Controlling the Spread of Disease Notetakers
... • If your body does come in contact with the ___________________ disease, it knows how to _________________ it off • Can give __________________ to viral and bacterial infections Antibiotics • A substance that kills or slows the growth of ___________________ • Most commonly used to treat ___________ ...
... • If your body does come in contact with the ___________________ disease, it knows how to _________________ it off • Can give __________________ to viral and bacterial infections Antibiotics • A substance that kills or slows the growth of ___________________ • Most commonly used to treat ___________ ...
Public Health & Microbiology
... until its transferred to the host – Can be living organisms, nonliving organisms, or materials – Examples: people, animals, environmental elements ...
... until its transferred to the host – Can be living organisms, nonliving organisms, or materials – Examples: people, animals, environmental elements ...
Grover`s Disease - Buffalo Medical Group
... annoying problem, which produces small red, itchy, pimple-like areas. It can be smooth or warty in texture. Although it often occurs on the trunk of middle age adults it is by no means restricted to this area of the body or age group. The problem with this eruption is the itching associated with the ...
... annoying problem, which produces small red, itchy, pimple-like areas. It can be smooth or warty in texture. Although it often occurs on the trunk of middle age adults it is by no means restricted to this area of the body or age group. The problem with this eruption is the itching associated with the ...
Spleen-thymus-09
... • Lympho- and myelo- proliferative diseases • Haemolytic anaemias • Miscellaneous • cysts, neoplasms, storage disease, amyloid ...
... • Lympho- and myelo- proliferative diseases • Haemolytic anaemias • Miscellaneous • cysts, neoplasms, storage disease, amyloid ...
Gonorrhea - Baltimore City Public Schools
... can be passed from one person to another Vaginal, oral, and anal sex you can not catch gonorrhea from , towel, doorknob, and toilet seat ...
... can be passed from one person to another Vaginal, oral, and anal sex you can not catch gonorrhea from , towel, doorknob, and toilet seat ...
chapter 64d-3 control of communicable diseases and conditions which
... designee in the county of the patient’s residence. Such reports shall be made within 72 hours of recognition by telephone, or other electronic means, or in writing, except for certain specified diseases as indicated by a (T), which shall be reported immediately by telephone. Telephone reports shall ...
... designee in the county of the patient’s residence. Such reports shall be made within 72 hours of recognition by telephone, or other electronic means, or in writing, except for certain specified diseases as indicated by a (T), which shall be reported immediately by telephone. Telephone reports shall ...
Gray Leaf Spot on Tomato
... Conditions for Disease Development The pathogen can persist on dead or dying plant material or on alternate hosts (pepper, eggplant and other solanaceous crops or weeds). The disease often begins on young seedlings. The fungus spores are disseminated by wind or rain. The disease is favored by extend ...
... Conditions for Disease Development The pathogen can persist on dead or dying plant material or on alternate hosts (pepper, eggplant and other solanaceous crops or weeds). The disease often begins on young seedlings. The fungus spores are disseminated by wind or rain. The disease is favored by extend ...
V. cholerae M. tuberculosis
... e.g. molecule formed inside the body including bacterial toxins, tissue cells. ...
... e.g. molecule formed inside the body including bacterial toxins, tissue cells. ...
Notes…. P = `probability` of an event occurring. All data and
... DYNAMIC ECONOMIC MODEL OF JOHNE’S DISEASE IN THE DAIRY HERD – SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
... DYNAMIC ECONOMIC MODEL OF JOHNE’S DISEASE IN THE DAIRY HERD – SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
Dynamics of Disease Transmission Learning Objectives Students
... Incubation period: time from exposure to development of disease. In other words, the time interval between invasion by an infectious agent and the appearance of the first sign or symptom of the disease in ...
... Incubation period: time from exposure to development of disease. In other words, the time interval between invasion by an infectious agent and the appearance of the first sign or symptom of the disease in ...
APS-1
... • IgM, CD3+CD4+ lymphocyte count increased; • Interestingly, all fathers of APS-1 subjects had substantially elevated IgA and activated T lymphocytes ...
... • IgM, CD3+CD4+ lymphocyte count increased; • Interestingly, all fathers of APS-1 subjects had substantially elevated IgA and activated T lymphocytes ...
Fifth Disease
... istinctive rash that has a “slapped cheek” appearance. This is more common in children than adults. Occasionally the rash will extend over the bridge of the nose or around the mouth. • Red, lace-like rash on the arms and legs may appear one to four days later. • Rash may come and go over t ...
... istinctive rash that has a “slapped cheek” appearance. This is more common in children than adults. Occasionally the rash will extend over the bridge of the nose or around the mouth. • Red, lace-like rash on the arms and legs may appear one to four days later. • Rash may come and go over t ...
TB Disease
... treatment to make sure that your body is tolerating the TB medications • Other tests such as X-rays or specimen samples (such as sputum) may be required. • Alcohol and drugs should be avoided during treatment because they make your liver work harder while on TB medications ...
... treatment to make sure that your body is tolerating the TB medications • Other tests such as X-rays or specimen samples (such as sputum) may be required. • Alcohol and drugs should be avoided during treatment because they make your liver work harder while on TB medications ...
TEAR DEFICIENCY (Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca)
... TEAR DEFICIENCY (Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca) Aetiology Predisposing Factors Symptoms Signs Differential Diagnosis Management by Optometrist Possible Management by Ophthalmologist Evidence Base ...
... TEAR DEFICIENCY (Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca) Aetiology Predisposing Factors Symptoms Signs Differential Diagnosis Management by Optometrist Possible Management by Ophthalmologist Evidence Base ...
ALS (Lou Gehrig`s Disease)
... Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig’s Disease, is the degeneration of motor neurons throughout the body. As the neurons degenerate, the muscles weaken and the patient experiences atrophy, sometimes leading to the loss of all motor functions, excluding the eyes. Usually, cognitive activity r ...
... Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig’s Disease, is the degeneration of motor neurons throughout the body. As the neurons degenerate, the muscles weaken and the patient experiences atrophy, sometimes leading to the loss of all motor functions, excluding the eyes. Usually, cognitive activity r ...
Prof. Luca Languasco
... fastidious bacteria, phytoplasmas, viruses, viroids) The infection process Interactions between pathogens, host plants, and the environment. The infection cycle (inoculation, penetration, incubation, evasion, and dissemination). The disease cycle (monocyclic and polycyclic diseases), inoculum source ...
... fastidious bacteria, phytoplasmas, viruses, viroids) The infection process Interactions between pathogens, host plants, and the environment. The infection cycle (inoculation, penetration, incubation, evasion, and dissemination). The disease cycle (monocyclic and polycyclic diseases), inoculum source ...
Health Notes KD16
... a) Autoimmune Disease: your own immune system attacks your body Ex: Allergies, Type I Diabetes, Lupus, Rheumatoid arthritis b) Cardiovascular Disease Ex: heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure ...
... a) Autoimmune Disease: your own immune system attacks your body Ex: Allergies, Type I Diabetes, Lupus, Rheumatoid arthritis b) Cardiovascular Disease Ex: heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure ...
Garden Bad Guys – Rust
... leaves and other plant parts. Rub an infected leave on a piece of white paper and spores of the disease will leave behind rusty orange-colored streaks. Early in the season the pustules may appear yellow to light orange, deepening in color to dark orange - red brown in the summer. Many form black ove ...
... leaves and other plant parts. Rub an infected leave on a piece of white paper and spores of the disease will leave behind rusty orange-colored streaks. Early in the season the pustules may appear yellow to light orange, deepening in color to dark orange - red brown in the summer. Many form black ove ...
Descriptive Studies: Person, Place and Time
... “…Disease does not occur randomly but in patterns which reflect the operation of underlying causes…Knowledge of these patterns…constitutes the major key to understanding causation, and hence, devising methods of control and prevention. In essence, the pattern of disease in populations is described b ...
... “…Disease does not occur randomly but in patterns which reflect the operation of underlying causes…Knowledge of these patterns…constitutes the major key to understanding causation, and hence, devising methods of control and prevention. In essence, the pattern of disease in populations is described b ...
Check the following conditions that apply to you, past and present
... Sleep Disorders ___________________________ Stroke Ulcers HIV Heart condition Paralysis Surgeries (please list) Lymphedema Herpes/Shingles ________________________________ Sinus problems Epilepsy ________________________________ Asthma Chronic Fatigue Syndrome _____________ ...
... Sleep Disorders ___________________________ Stroke Ulcers HIV Heart condition Paralysis Surgeries (please list) Lymphedema Herpes/Shingles ________________________________ Sinus problems Epilepsy ________________________________ Asthma Chronic Fatigue Syndrome _____________ ...
Flesh Eating Disease
... A person may show no signs or symptoms, or they may have fever, sore throat, rash, or sores on the skin. Very rarely, these symptoms may progress quickly to severe illness with high fever, headache, and very painful skin infection which spreads rapidly at a rate of two to three centimetres (an inch) ...
... A person may show no signs or symptoms, or they may have fever, sore throat, rash, or sores on the skin. Very rarely, these symptoms may progress quickly to severe illness with high fever, headache, and very painful skin infection which spreads rapidly at a rate of two to three centimetres (an inch) ...
Behçet's disease
Behçet's disease or Behçet disease (/bɛˈtʃɛt/), sometimes called Behçet's syndrome, Morbus Behçet, Behçet-Adamantiades syndrome, or Silk Road disease, is a rare immune-mediated small-vessel systemic vasculitis that often presents with mucous membrane ulceration and ocular problems. Behçet's disease (BD) was named in 1937 after the Turkish dermatologist Hulusi Behçet, who first described the triple-symptom complex of recurrent oral aphthous ulcers, genital ulcers, and uveitis. As a systemic disease, it can also involve visceral organs such as the gastrointestinal tract, pulmonary, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and neurological systems. This syndrome can be fatal due to ruptured vascular aneurysms or severe neurological complications.