Bioterrorism PP
... – Skin lesions quickly progressing from macules to papules to vesicles – Rash scabs over in 1-2 weeks – Rash occurs in all areas at once, not in crops ...
... – Skin lesions quickly progressing from macules to papules to vesicles – Rash scabs over in 1-2 weeks – Rash occurs in all areas at once, not in crops ...
Bacillus anthracis (Anthrax)
... The diagnosis of naturally occurring anthrax should be considered if there are symptoms and signs consistent with the disease and a history of contact with sick animals or animal skins, or travel to an area where anthrax is endemic. The expected hallmark of the use of an anthrax weapon would be a su ...
... The diagnosis of naturally occurring anthrax should be considered if there are symptoms and signs consistent with the disease and a history of contact with sick animals or animal skins, or travel to an area where anthrax is endemic. The expected hallmark of the use of an anthrax weapon would be a su ...
Canine Vaccine Guidelines - Shoal Creek Animal Clinic
... d. Generally not recommended for miniature dachshunds or pugs because of their increased prevalence of anaphylaxis. e. Generally not recommended for toy breeds unless there is high exposure risk. C. Lyme (borreliosis) 1. Administer a dose of vaccine at 8 to 11 weeks (check manufacturer information) ...
... d. Generally not recommended for miniature dachshunds or pugs because of their increased prevalence of anaphylaxis. e. Generally not recommended for toy breeds unless there is high exposure risk. C. Lyme (borreliosis) 1. Administer a dose of vaccine at 8 to 11 weeks (check manufacturer information) ...
Principles of Industrial Hygiene
... Monitoring and Detection • Comparison vs. chemical, explosive, and radioactive • Medical signs and symptoms - healthcare providers become first line of surveillance ...
... Monitoring and Detection • Comparison vs. chemical, explosive, and radioactive • Medical signs and symptoms - healthcare providers become first line of surveillance ...
Vaccination HP - brief lecture - Oct 2009b
... Attack rate (AR) in unvaccinated people 63% (a common result) AR (vaccinated with) Rubini strain – 67%; Jeryl-Lynn strain – 14%; Urabe strain – 8%. Best efficacy – 84% - (C.I. 64 – 94%) This latter study shows that efficacy is heavily dependant on which strain of mumps the person is exposed to, and ...
... Attack rate (AR) in unvaccinated people 63% (a common result) AR (vaccinated with) Rubini strain – 67%; Jeryl-Lynn strain – 14%; Urabe strain – 8%. Best efficacy – 84% - (C.I. 64 – 94%) This latter study shows that efficacy is heavily dependant on which strain of mumps the person is exposed to, and ...
Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella (MMRV)
... children between 4-6 years of age as part of their routine immunization schedule. It is recommended that this vaccine be given before entering school, or as soon as the child turns 4 (if they are already in school). Almost all children who receive two doses of vaccine against these four diseases are ...
... children between 4-6 years of age as part of their routine immunization schedule. It is recommended that this vaccine be given before entering school, or as soon as the child turns 4 (if they are already in school). Almost all children who receive two doses of vaccine against these four diseases are ...
The History of Standardized Vaccine Development Current Vaccine
... testing done at this phase that for ethical reasons is not done on humans. Researchers often use this phase to make adjustments to the candidate vaccine in order to get a desired level of immunogenicity. Many candidate vaccines fail to reach a substantial level of immunogenicity and fail to show eno ...
... testing done at this phase that for ethical reasons is not done on humans. Researchers often use this phase to make adjustments to the candidate vaccine in order to get a desired level of immunogenicity. Many candidate vaccines fail to reach a substantial level of immunogenicity and fail to show eno ...
See also advice sheets on
... emergency relief workers and the military, may be forced to travel at very short notice, often to areas which are dangerous, remote or affected by war or natural disasters Our Nurses are all fully qualified and experienced; however they are not specialists in travel health and therefore those patien ...
... emergency relief workers and the military, may be forced to travel at very short notice, often to areas which are dangerous, remote or affected by war or natural disasters Our Nurses are all fully qualified and experienced; however they are not specialists in travel health and therefore those patien ...
staff-presentation
... – difficulty accessing healthcare services – socioeconomic situation • Can put high community vaccination levels at risk ...
... – difficulty accessing healthcare services – socioeconomic situation • Can put high community vaccination levels at risk ...
Natural cutaneous anthrax infection, but not vaccination, induces a CD4
... Background: Whilst there have been a number of insights into the subsets of CD4+ T cells induced by pathogenic Bacillus anthracis infections in animal models, how these findings relate to responses generated in naturally infected and vaccinated humans has yet to be fully established. We describe the ...
... Background: Whilst there have been a number of insights into the subsets of CD4+ T cells induced by pathogenic Bacillus anthracis infections in animal models, how these findings relate to responses generated in naturally infected and vaccinated humans has yet to be fully established. We describe the ...
Bacillus cereus
... adenopathy 8 septicemia may develop mortality in untreated cutaneous anthrax. Gastrointestinal (Ingestion) Anthrax: Virtually 100% fatal, abdominal pain, vomiting of blood, and severe bloody diarrhea. Inhalation Anthrax: Virtually 100% fatal, pneumonic meningitis may complicate with cutaneous anthr ...
... adenopathy 8 septicemia may develop mortality in untreated cutaneous anthrax. Gastrointestinal (Ingestion) Anthrax: Virtually 100% fatal, abdominal pain, vomiting of blood, and severe bloody diarrhea. Inhalation Anthrax: Virtually 100% fatal, pneumonic meningitis may complicate with cutaneous anthr ...
Two cases of human cutaneous anthrax in
... typically appear up to 17 days after contact [5], but in an experimental model, the incubation time can be up to 58 days [6]. Thus, cases of cutaneous anthrax are reported as an occupational disease, which mostly occurs in farmers, butchers, dealers of hides and animal hair, wool sorters and veterin ...
... typically appear up to 17 days after contact [5], but in an experimental model, the incubation time can be up to 58 days [6]. Thus, cases of cutaneous anthrax are reported as an occupational disease, which mostly occurs in farmers, butchers, dealers of hides and animal hair, wool sorters and veterin ...
Protein Sciences, UMN Pharma and IHI Corporation Enter into an
... manufactured at the Gifu (Japan) Plant of UNIGEN, a subsidiary of UMN Pharma in which IHI holds 50% of the common shares. UNIGEN manufactures Flublok for UMN Pharmaat the 21,000L scale – ten times the scale the vaccine is manufactured in the United States. The Gifu plant has two 21,000L bioreactors ...
... manufactured at the Gifu (Japan) Plant of UNIGEN, a subsidiary of UMN Pharma in which IHI holds 50% of the common shares. UNIGEN manufactures Flublok for UMN Pharmaat the 21,000L scale – ten times the scale the vaccine is manufactured in the United States. The Gifu plant has two 21,000L bioreactors ...
Preparing and Responding to Bioterrorism: Information for
... MPH, at the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice in Seattle, WA, and Jeff Duchin, MD with Public Health – Seattle & King County and the Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases, University of WA, for the purpose of educating primary care clinicians in relevant aspects of bioterrorism prepare ...
... MPH, at the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice in Seattle, WA, and Jeff Duchin, MD with Public Health – Seattle & King County and the Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases, University of WA, for the purpose of educating primary care clinicians in relevant aspects of bioterrorism prepare ...
Regulatory Challenges for Vaccines of the Future
... given result.” • Manufactured consistently according to current Good Manufacturing Practices ...
... given result.” • Manufactured consistently according to current Good Manufacturing Practices ...
PowerPoint
... • Prevention: AVA vaccine (FDA approved); anti-PA injection, ciprofloxacin for 60 days. • At risk: farmers, hunters, veterinarians, laboratory scientists ...
... • Prevention: AVA vaccine (FDA approved); anti-PA injection, ciprofloxacin for 60 days. • At risk: farmers, hunters, veterinarians, laboratory scientists ...
Biotechnology and Human Health
... determine levels of infection. • Each student will receive a container of fluid. One of these containers has been contaminated. • Each student will exchange fluid with three other classmates. ...
... determine levels of infection. • Each student will receive a container of fluid. One of these containers has been contaminated. • Each student will exchange fluid with three other classmates. ...
Frank Vocci - Consumer Demand
... • Stratus-US Study ( unpublished) • Quit rates in the 20 mg group were double that of placebo • Weight gain in the 20 mg group was 0.4 kg for 12 weeks versus 3.6 kg for placebo • The 20 mg group also had attenuated weight gain 1.5 kg versus and additional 3.5 kg for placebo ...
... • Stratus-US Study ( unpublished) • Quit rates in the 20 mg group were double that of placebo • Weight gain in the 20 mg group was 0.4 kg for 12 weeks versus 3.6 kg for placebo • The 20 mg group also had attenuated weight gain 1.5 kg versus and additional 3.5 kg for placebo ...
Revised: December 2010 AN: 01349/2010 SUMMARY OF
... Amounts to be administered and administration route Reconstitute the freeze-dried vaccine aseptically with the complete contents of the diluents provided. Shake and immediately inject the contents of the vial subcutaneously 1 ml per dose. Basic vaccination In cats aged nine weeks and over, two injec ...
... Amounts to be administered and administration route Reconstitute the freeze-dried vaccine aseptically with the complete contents of the diluents provided. Shake and immediately inject the contents of the vial subcutaneously 1 ml per dose. Basic vaccination In cats aged nine weeks and over, two injec ...
powerpoint slides
... Vaccine development, like other pharmaceutical development, is costly ranging from $200 to $500 million per vaccine; Vaccine development is slow taking 12 to 15 years; The skills necessary to develop vaccines rest primarily within the private sector; For the same cost and effort, pharmaceutical comp ...
... Vaccine development, like other pharmaceutical development, is costly ranging from $200 to $500 million per vaccine; Vaccine development is slow taking 12 to 15 years; The skills necessary to develop vaccines rest primarily within the private sector; For the same cost and effort, pharmaceutical comp ...
Document
... – Some nursing home patients have been vaccinated – The high uptake of seasonal flu vaccine among healthcare workers will help protect patients ...
... – Some nursing home patients have been vaccinated – The high uptake of seasonal flu vaccine among healthcare workers will help protect patients ...
Issued: July 2013 AN. 01269/2012 SUMMARY OF PRODUCT
... For the vaccination of chickens to prevent respiratory disease caused by Massachusetts strains of avian infectious bronchitis virus and to act as a live primer for inactivated Massachusetts strain vaccines. Onset of immunity: 25 days post vaccination Duration of immunity: Protection of chicks will b ...
... For the vaccination of chickens to prevent respiratory disease caused by Massachusetts strains of avian infectious bronchitis virus and to act as a live primer for inactivated Massachusetts strain vaccines. Onset of immunity: 25 days post vaccination Duration of immunity: Protection of chicks will b ...
Greg Gray`s final slides - 2
... dilution) vaccines; should be given within 7 days of exposure; new vaccines are under IND status. Vaccine policy – last childhood vaccines given in 1972; last military trainees received vaccines about 1989. Immunoprophylaxis – None available save for vaccine; ...
... dilution) vaccines; should be given within 7 days of exposure; new vaccines are under IND status. Vaccine policy – last childhood vaccines given in 1972; last military trainees received vaccines about 1989. Immunoprophylaxis – None available save for vaccine; ...
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research begins phase 2 clinical trial
... The study includes HIV-‐infected volunteers because they represent some of those who might benefit from a preventive Ebola vaccine in Africa. "It's an important consideration ...
... The study includes HIV-‐infected volunteers because they represent some of those who might benefit from a preventive Ebola vaccine in Africa. "It's an important consideration ...