HINT Report Weekly Disease Surveillance Report
... Fever symptoms represented the largest weekly increase among all symptoms reported at 26.16% ...
... Fever symptoms represented the largest weekly increase among all symptoms reported at 26.16% ...
HINT Report Weekly Disease Surveillance Report
... Overall cases have been trending upward (↑1 week) Rash syndromes represented the largest percentage weekly increase among all syndromes reported at 7.72% ...
... Overall cases have been trending upward (↑1 week) Rash syndromes represented the largest percentage weekly increase among all syndromes reported at 7.72% ...
(ME) Infectious Deaths Surveillance
... review. There were 18 (30%) confirmed infectious disease deaths (7 reported by ME and 11 from death certificates), 33 (54%) possible infectious disease deaths, 8 (13%) had no specified cause of death, and 2 (3%) were determined not to be infectious-related. Of the 18 confirmed infectious disease dea ...
... review. There were 18 (30%) confirmed infectious disease deaths (7 reported by ME and 11 from death certificates), 33 (54%) possible infectious disease deaths, 8 (13%) had no specified cause of death, and 2 (3%) were determined not to be infectious-related. Of the 18 confirmed infectious disease dea ...
HINT Report Weekly Disease Surveillance Report
... Overall cases have been trending upward (↑1 week) Botulinic syndromes represented the largest percentage weekly increase among all syndromes reported at 20.78% ...
... Overall cases have been trending upward (↑1 week) Botulinic syndromes represented the largest percentage weekly increase among all syndromes reported at 20.78% ...
HINT Report Weekly Disease Surveillance Report
... Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) Fever symptoms represented the second largest number of cases for the week ...
... Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) Fever symptoms represented the second largest number of cases for the week ...
HINT Report Weekly Disease Surveillance Report
... Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) Fever symptoms represented the second largest number of cases for the week ...
... Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) Fever symptoms represented the second largest number of cases for the week ...
HINT Report Weekly Disease Surveillance Report
... Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) Respiratory syndromes represented the largest percentage weekly decrease among all syndromes reported at 10.06% ...
... Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) Respiratory syndromes represented the largest percentage weekly decrease among all syndromes reported at 10.06% ...
HINT Report Weekly Disease Surveillance Report
... Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) Fever symptoms represented the second largest number of cases for the week ...
... Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) Fever symptoms represented the second largest number of cases for the week ...
HINT Report Weekly Disease Surveillance Report
... Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) Fever symptoms represented the second largest number of cases for the week ...
... Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) Fever symptoms represented the second largest number of cases for the week ...
HINT Report Weekly Disease Surveillance Report
... Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) Botulinic syndromes represented the largest percentage weekly decrease among all syndromes reported at 17.20% ...
... Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) Botulinic syndromes represented the largest percentage weekly decrease among all syndromes reported at 17.20% ...
HINT Report Weekly Disease Surveillance Report
... symptoms represented the second largest number of cases for the week Cases peaked on Sunday, March 1st, 2015 Cases decreased by 9.55% compared to last week (↓) Cases increased by 22.66% compared to last year5 (↑) Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) ...
... symptoms represented the second largest number of cases for the week Cases peaked on Sunday, March 1st, 2015 Cases decreased by 9.55% compared to last week (↓) Cases increased by 22.66% compared to last year5 (↑) Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) ...
HINT Report Weekly Disease Surveillance Report
... Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) Malaise symptoms represented the largest weekly decrease among all symptoms reported at -33.99% ...
... Overall cases have been trending downward (↓1 week) Malaise symptoms represented the largest weekly decrease among all symptoms reported at -33.99% ...
A Critical Look at 2015 Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) Surveillance
... 24-48 hours, within 14 days of the onset of paralysis, and to well documented and must arrive the laboratory by reverse cold chain. Additionally, the specimen must reach the laboratory within 72 hours of collection of the second sample. Anything short of these would render the stool specimen as inad ...
... 24-48 hours, within 14 days of the onset of paralysis, and to well documented and must arrive the laboratory by reverse cold chain. Additionally, the specimen must reach the laboratory within 72 hours of collection of the second sample. Anything short of these would render the stool specimen as inad ...
HINT Report Weekly Disease Surveillance Report
... Overall cases have been trending upward (↑1 week) Botulinic syndromes represented the largest percentage weekly increase among all syndromes reported at 16.67% ...
... Overall cases have been trending upward (↑1 week) Botulinic syndromes represented the largest percentage weekly increase among all syndromes reported at 16.67% ...
Generic Plan of Action – Final Draft
... Team to commence within 24 hours and expert risk assessment to identify the scope of the response based on such factors as the known extent of transmission, surveillance quality, major transit routes, international borders and origin of the virus. A full clinical, epidemiological and virological inv ...
... Team to commence within 24 hours and expert risk assessment to identify the scope of the response based on such factors as the known extent of transmission, surveillance quality, major transit routes, international borders and origin of the virus. A full clinical, epidemiological and virological inv ...
Title of Presentation Myriad Pro, Bold, Shadow, 28pt
... Accumulation of unvaccinated susceptible persons permits infectious agent to spread (e.g., measles outbreaks in 2008) ...
... Accumulation of unvaccinated susceptible persons permits infectious agent to spread (e.g., measles outbreaks in 2008) ...
UK vaccination programme: risks and rewards (slides)
... “Our aim is to investigate, and hence stimulate informed debate and possible further studies, on the balance between risk and reward inherent in the current UK vaccination program from an independent statistically informed viewpoint. We do not aim to carry out any new investigations or studies but t ...
... “Our aim is to investigate, and hence stimulate informed debate and possible further studies, on the balance between risk and reward inherent in the current UK vaccination program from an independent statistically informed viewpoint. We do not aim to carry out any new investigations or studies but t ...
Week 06/2001 (04/02/2001-10/02/2001)
... Bobonaro district. The majority of cases 28 were diagnosed by the personnel of Bobonaro Kota MC in Bobonaro sub-district After the last week increase, the cases of acute febrile illness have dicreased this week to 200. Only one case of measle and one case of suspected meningitis were reported this w ...
... Bobonaro district. The majority of cases 28 were diagnosed by the personnel of Bobonaro Kota MC in Bobonaro sub-district After the last week increase, the cases of acute febrile illness have dicreased this week to 200. Only one case of measle and one case of suspected meningitis were reported this w ...
Northwest Public Health Leadership Institute
... - Governments have invested in vaccines - initially considered a matter of national pride, in the 19th century smallpox vaccination was required under laws. In the 20th century vaccination was managed by governmental entities and required for public school attendance. - In the 1970’s the World Healt ...
... - Governments have invested in vaccines - initially considered a matter of national pride, in the 19th century smallpox vaccination was required under laws. In the 20th century vaccination was managed by governmental entities and required for public school attendance. - In the 1970’s the World Healt ...
Immunizations for Kenya - Maseno Health Alliance
... CDC recommends yellow fever vaccination for all travelers ≥9 months of age. Kenya requires proof of yellow fever vaccination to enter the country. Vaccination should be given 10 days before travel and at 10-year intervals if there is ongoing risk. Most family practice healthcare clinics do not carry ...
... CDC recommends yellow fever vaccination for all travelers ≥9 months of age. Kenya requires proof of yellow fever vaccination to enter the country. Vaccination should be given 10 days before travel and at 10-year intervals if there is ongoing risk. Most family practice healthcare clinics do not carry ...
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... smallpox be placed in the vied of a patient 3. Herd immunity - the resistance of an unvaccinated group to attack by a disease to which a large proportion of the members are immune 4. Inoculation - a method of purposefully infecting a person with an organism in a controlled manner so as to minimize t ...
... smallpox be placed in the vied of a patient 3. Herd immunity - the resistance of an unvaccinated group to attack by a disease to which a large proportion of the members are immune 4. Inoculation - a method of purposefully infecting a person with an organism in a controlled manner so as to minimize t ...
Chapter 16 Cholinesterase Inhibitors
... Purpose is to protect against infectious diseases Most effective method is to create a highly immune population Universal vaccine is the goal Vaccines carry risk, but risks of disease are much greater ...
... Purpose is to protect against infectious diseases Most effective method is to create a highly immune population Universal vaccine is the goal Vaccines carry risk, but risks of disease are much greater ...
Vaccines related epidemiology Programme design and
... • Is the vaccine efficacious enough and safe ? • Is there big enough vaccine preventable disease burden in the country ? • Is the public aware of the importance of the disease ? • Is the vaccine coverage good ? • How could the vaccine be introduced into the national schedule ? • How can the country ...
... • Is the vaccine efficacious enough and safe ? • Is there big enough vaccine preventable disease burden in the country ? • Is the public aware of the importance of the disease ? • Is the vaccine coverage good ? • How could the vaccine be introduced into the national schedule ? • How can the country ...
Cholesterol Medications and Muscle Pain in
... cholesterol-lowering drugs, the fibrates (Tricor and Lopid), also can cause rhabdomyolysis, elevated CK and “diffuse muscle pain, tenderness and weakness.” Even one of the oldest cholesterol-lowering drugs, the bile-acid sequestrant Welcol, is reported to cause muscle pain in 2% of patients versus n ...
... cholesterol-lowering drugs, the fibrates (Tricor and Lopid), also can cause rhabdomyolysis, elevated CK and “diffuse muscle pain, tenderness and weakness.” Even one of the oldest cholesterol-lowering drugs, the bile-acid sequestrant Welcol, is reported to cause muscle pain in 2% of patients versus n ...
Outbreak of Varicella in a School in Catania (Sicily)
... The reporting by pediatricians of 4 varicella cases in children attending the same primary school, gave us an opportunity to identify an outbreak in this primary school in Catania. The outbreak occurred from January to March 2011, the school was attended by 225 children distributed as follows: 3 kin ...
... The reporting by pediatricians of 4 varicella cases in children attending the same primary school, gave us an opportunity to identify an outbreak in this primary school in Catania. The outbreak occurred from January to March 2011, the school was attended by 225 children distributed as follows: 3 kin ...
Poliomyelitis eradication
A public health effort to eliminate all cases of poliomyelitis (polio) infection around the world, begun in 1988 and led by the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF and the Rotary Foundation, has reduced the number of annual diagnosed cases from the hundreds of thousands to 291 in 2012. This represents a 99.9% reduction, but in 2013 and 2014 there has been an bounce back in some countries towards more cases. Of the three types of polio, the last recorded wild case of type 2 was in 1999. The last recorded case of type 3 was on 11 November 2012. All reported cases since 11 November 2012 have been of type 1. If polio is the next disease to be successfully eradicated, this will represent only the third time this has ever been achieved, after smallpox and rinderpest. The goal of eradicating polio worldwide has attracted international and media attention, but since 2001 progress has been erratic in reducing the number of cases, which has led to getting rid of the last 1% being described as ""like trying to squeeze Jell-O to death"". However, in 2011 incidence rates of the disease were dramatically reduced, and with large reduction again in 2012, hopes for eliminating polio have been rekindled. India is the latest country to successfully stop transmission of polio - with its last reported case in 2011. Of the 3 remaining countries with endemic polio, Nigeria's last reported case was 24 July 2014, while the other 2 endemic countries - Afghanistan and Pakistan - have had significantly reduced new cases in 2015. The number of cases reported in the first 6 months of 2015 has been about a quarter of the rate of the preceding 3 years.