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Bioterroryzm - Baltic University Programme
... Protocol for the prohibition of the use in war of asphyxiating, poisonous or other gases and of bacteriological methods of warfare on June 17, 1925, • This protocol does not prevent the stockpile or development of such weapons and many state parties, reserved the right to strike against non-member s ...
... Protocol for the prohibition of the use in war of asphyxiating, poisonous or other gases and of bacteriological methods of warfare on June 17, 1925, • This protocol does not prevent the stockpile or development of such weapons and many state parties, reserved the right to strike against non-member s ...
case report - UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
... the postal facility, but before the contamination was known, the spores were further spread in the workplace due to routine maintenance measures: “The use of compressed air to clean sorting machines may have contributed to the aerosolization and dispersion of B anthracis spores in the...facility.”1 ...
... the postal facility, but before the contamination was known, the spores were further spread in the workplace due to routine maintenance measures: “The use of compressed air to clean sorting machines may have contributed to the aerosolization and dispersion of B anthracis spores in the...facility.”1 ...
December 2008 - NWMOinfo.org
... lives throughout the world will remain at risk. Closely linked are the issues of vaccine safety and the strict maintenance of sterilization standards. Even as these have improved greatly over time, the fact that vaccines are biological agents often makes them much more difficult than drugs to produc ...
... lives throughout the world will remain at risk. Closely linked are the issues of vaccine safety and the strict maintenance of sterilization standards. Even as these have improved greatly over time, the fact that vaccines are biological agents often makes them much more difficult than drugs to produc ...
Measles Signage with description
... What are vaccine recommendations during an outbreak in a healthcare setting? b) Serologic evidence of immunity Born in or after 1957: 2 doses vaccine (Indeterminate or equivocal results Born before 1957: At least 1 dose vaccine for those without serological are considered nonimmune) evidence of imm ...
... What are vaccine recommendations during an outbreak in a healthcare setting? b) Serologic evidence of immunity Born in or after 1957: 2 doses vaccine (Indeterminate or equivocal results Born before 1957: At least 1 dose vaccine for those without serological are considered nonimmune) evidence of imm ...
Anthrax - Storysmith
... Emergency physicians are “first responders” in this disease. This is contrary to usual EMS thinking But the “ first response “ for patients with initial complaints of malaise, fever, headache probably won’t occur in the field. ...
... Emergency physicians are “first responders” in this disease. This is contrary to usual EMS thinking But the “ first response “ for patients with initial complaints of malaise, fever, headache probably won’t occur in the field. ...
How vaccines work.
... work fast enough to prevent the antigen from causing disease (lysis), so the child still gets sick. • However, the immune system “remembers” that antigen by producing memory cells. If it ever enters the body again, even after many years, the immune system can produce antibodies fast enough to keep i ...
... work fast enough to prevent the antigen from causing disease (lysis), so the child still gets sick. • However, the immune system “remembers” that antigen by producing memory cells. If it ever enters the body again, even after many years, the immune system can produce antibodies fast enough to keep i ...
vaccine
... • Recently acquired passive immunity. • Blood transfusion of immune serum globulin within last 6 weeks because the presence of passive immunity prevent formation of antibodies to the vaccine. • Pregnancy: potential risk to fetus from Rubella ...
... • Recently acquired passive immunity. • Blood transfusion of immune serum globulin within last 6 weeks because the presence of passive immunity prevent formation of antibodies to the vaccine. • Pregnancy: potential risk to fetus from Rubella ...
Bioterrorism: Key Facts about Anthrax, Smallpox, Plague and Botulism
... and immediate notification is required. Smallpox virus is highly infectious in aerosol form and has a case fatality rate of 30%. It is highly transmissible and could spread rapidly through susceptible populations. Prodromal symptoms are non-specific and include malaise, fever, rigors, vomiting, head ...
... and immediate notification is required. Smallpox virus is highly infectious in aerosol form and has a case fatality rate of 30%. It is highly transmissible and could spread rapidly through susceptible populations. Prodromal symptoms are non-specific and include malaise, fever, rigors, vomiting, head ...
Oral Vaccination Against Infectious Salmon Anemia in Atlantic Salmon
... We describe here a novel oral ISAv vaccine from Centrovet Laboratory using their unique ISAv-derived antigens expressed in yeast, and encapsulated with a proprietary encapsulation technology, MicroMatrix™, of Advanced BioNutrition Corp. Fish fed with MicroMatrix™ encapsulated ISAv vaccine showed spe ...
... We describe here a novel oral ISAv vaccine from Centrovet Laboratory using their unique ISAv-derived antigens expressed in yeast, and encapsulated with a proprietary encapsulation technology, MicroMatrix™, of Advanced BioNutrition Corp. Fish fed with MicroMatrix™ encapsulated ISAv vaccine showed spe ...
Preventive Pediatrics
... For children < 1 year old – lateral thigh For children > 1 year old - deltoid Buttocks should not be used for active vaccinations because of the potential risk of injury to the sciatic nerve If the buttocks are to used – use only the upper outer quadrant ...
... For children < 1 year old – lateral thigh For children > 1 year old - deltoid Buttocks should not be used for active vaccinations because of the potential risk of injury to the sciatic nerve If the buttocks are to used – use only the upper outer quadrant ...
Information about Meningococcal Disease and
... If college students decide to be vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis, they (or their parents if they are less than 18 years of age) should contact their health care provider to inquire about receiving the vaccine. Although the need for revaccination has not been determined, antibody levels r ...
... If college students decide to be vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis, they (or their parents if they are less than 18 years of age) should contact their health care provider to inquire about receiving the vaccine. Although the need for revaccination has not been determined, antibody levels r ...
Infectious Cattle Diseases and Vaccines
... Both MLV (modified live virus) vaccines and killed (or attenuated) products are available. Some are designed for IM (intramuscular) use while others are given IN (intranasally). The killed and intranasal products may be used in, or around, pregnant cows but other vaccines may cause abortions. The IN ...
... Both MLV (modified live virus) vaccines and killed (or attenuated) products are available. Some are designed for IM (intramuscular) use while others are given IN (intranasally). The killed and intranasal products may be used in, or around, pregnant cows but other vaccines may cause abortions. The IN ...
Slide 1
... nature and timing of infection and interventions in well characterized human subjects remain unchanged, but is now greatly enhanced by advances in areas such as functional genomics, microbiomics, systems biology, and pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Human challenge studies are an important str ...
... nature and timing of infection and interventions in well characterized human subjects remain unchanged, but is now greatly enhanced by advances in areas such as functional genomics, microbiomics, systems biology, and pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Human challenge studies are an important str ...
Adverse Effects of Vaccines - The National Academies of Sciences
... from a host of infectious diseases. As required by the Food and Drug Administration, vaccines are tested for safety before they enter the market, and their performance is continually evaluated to identify any risks that might appear over time. Vaccines are not free from side effects, or “adverse e ...
... from a host of infectious diseases. As required by the Food and Drug Administration, vaccines are tested for safety before they enter the market, and their performance is continually evaluated to identify any risks that might appear over time. Vaccines are not free from side effects, or “adverse e ...
Must be present!
... Why are these Category B Agents •Less quantity available than Category A •Harder to disseminate •Less person to person transmission- if any •Slightly less severity of disease •Less known to public therefore less likely to cause panic •Slightly less risk to National Security ...
... Why are these Category B Agents •Less quantity available than Category A •Harder to disseminate •Less person to person transmission- if any •Slightly less severity of disease •Less known to public therefore less likely to cause panic •Slightly less risk to National Security ...
Zika Vaccine Development at HHS
... candidates to assess safety, efficacy, and immunogenicity and identify protective immune correlates during the time of highest disease incidence ...
... candidates to assess safety, efficacy, and immunogenicity and identify protective immune correlates during the time of highest disease incidence ...
HSE - Tdap and MenC booster vaccines
... brain), septicaemia (blood poisoning) and lead to death. The onset of meningococcal disease can be very quick. The symptoms include fever, stiff neck, headache, joint pains, and a rash. Meningococcal disease may occur at any age but the highest rate of disease occurs in children under 5 years of age ...
... brain), septicaemia (blood poisoning) and lead to death. The onset of meningococcal disease can be very quick. The symptoms include fever, stiff neck, headache, joint pains, and a rash. Meningococcal disease may occur at any age but the highest rate of disease occurs in children under 5 years of age ...
Neglected Tropical Diseases
... Japanese encephalitis vaccine The vaccine • Two Inactivated vaccine; one prepared in brain mice and the other on cell culture • Intramuscular injection • Classic schedule of three doses: 0, 7 and 30 days • Accelerated schedule of two doses at 0 and 7 days (80% conversion) • The last dose should be ...
... Japanese encephalitis vaccine The vaccine • Two Inactivated vaccine; one prepared in brain mice and the other on cell culture • Intramuscular injection • Classic schedule of three doses: 0, 7 and 30 days • Accelerated schedule of two doses at 0 and 7 days (80% conversion) • The last dose should be ...
Bird Flu Power Point
... The percentage of adults who though that picking up or touching sick or dead poultry was safe decreased from 40% to 14% 70% of people say that they wear gloves or a protective mask when dealing with fowl. ...
... The percentage of adults who though that picking up or touching sick or dead poultry was safe decreased from 40% to 14% 70% of people say that they wear gloves or a protective mask when dealing with fowl. ...
ACIP updates recommendations on HPV, HepB, MenB vaccines
... To protect against HPV-related cancers, the Academy and CDC recommend HPV vaccine as part of routine immunization for males and females at age 11 or 12 years, although it can be started as early as 9 years. The vaccine, now available as the 9-valent Gardasil 9, traditionally has been given in a thre ...
... To protect against HPV-related cancers, the Academy and CDC recommend HPV vaccine as part of routine immunization for males and females at age 11 or 12 years, although it can be started as early as 9 years. The vaccine, now available as the 9-valent Gardasil 9, traditionally has been given in a thre ...
Updated immunisation 20th september
... Saudia Arabia: pilgrims - Haj • Very large outbreaks of meningococcal disease in pilgrims in 1980s and again in 1990s • Certification of vaccination is required by the authorities since 1988 • Saudi Arabia Ministry of Health issued specific requirements in 2000 • Current general recommendation quad ...
... Saudia Arabia: pilgrims - Haj • Very large outbreaks of meningococcal disease in pilgrims in 1980s and again in 1990s • Certification of vaccination is required by the authorities since 1988 • Saudi Arabia Ministry of Health issued specific requirements in 2000 • Current general recommendation quad ...
REDUCTION OF PAIN IN VZV PATIENTS >50 YO ON TREATMENT
... HPV Vaccine Questions • Use of vaccine as therapy? Little information available, but has scientific basis • Use in males? Studies ongoing • Use in females <9 or >26 years? • Duration of protection? 5 years+ • Role of dermatologists? – Educate pts about the link between HPV and cervical ...
... HPV Vaccine Questions • Use of vaccine as therapy? Little information available, but has scientific basis • Use in males? Studies ongoing • Use in females <9 or >26 years? • Duration of protection? 5 years+ • Role of dermatologists? – Educate pts about the link between HPV and cervical ...
News Release London experiencing measles outbreak
... not received two doses of the vaccine in the past – or who are unsure – should speak to their GP. There’s no harm in receiving an additional dose where there is any uncertainty. “Public Health England asks that parents – and young adults – remain alert to measles. Signs to look out for can include c ...
... not received two doses of the vaccine in the past – or who are unsure – should speak to their GP. There’s no harm in receiving an additional dose where there is any uncertainty. “Public Health England asks that parents – and young adults – remain alert to measles. Signs to look out for can include c ...
Recognition and Management of Bioterrorism Infections
... of the ulcer. A dry culture swab should be used to obtain the vesicular fluid, and a moist swab should be used for the base of the ulcer. A moist swab also can be used for the edge of the eschar.2 [Evidence level C, expert opinion] Physicians should consider punch biopsy if antimicrobial therapy has ...
... of the ulcer. A dry culture swab should be used to obtain the vesicular fluid, and a moist swab should be used for the base of the ulcer. A moist swab also can be used for the edge of the eschar.2 [Evidence level C, expert opinion] Physicians should consider punch biopsy if antimicrobial therapy has ...
Biological weapons agents
... • Bioterrorism in the US: Threat, Preparedness and Response. Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute. November 2000. • Clinical Aspects of Critical Biological Agents. Powerpoint presentation sponsored by the Public Health Consortium Michigan • Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and the Ameri ...
... • Bioterrorism in the US: Threat, Preparedness and Response. Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute. November 2000. • Clinical Aspects of Critical Biological Agents. Powerpoint presentation sponsored by the Public Health Consortium Michigan • Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and the Ameri ...