virus and its age-specificity in Japan
... from 1.4-1.6 [2] and some estimated it to be as high as 2.2-3.1 [3]. Estimates in 1.4-1.6 range for the new influenza A(H1N1) virus are lower than estimates based on data from, for example, the fall wave of the 1918 influenza pandemic [4,5]. The present study investigates indigenous secondary transm ...
... from 1.4-1.6 [2] and some estimated it to be as high as 2.2-3.1 [3]. Estimates in 1.4-1.6 range for the new influenza A(H1N1) virus are lower than estimates based on data from, for example, the fall wave of the 1918 influenza pandemic [4,5]. The present study investigates indigenous secondary transm ...
here - Conference and Event Services | UC Davis
... Diatomaceous earth as a novel adjuvant in poultry vaccines Nanoparticle‐based vaccine for avian influenza virus Poster Viewing & Break. **All poster presenters to be available for discussion** TOPIC: Coccidiosis/Raised Without Antibiotics Invited Speaker: Managing coccidiosis in raised without ...
... Diatomaceous earth as a novel adjuvant in poultry vaccines Nanoparticle‐based vaccine for avian influenza virus Poster Viewing & Break. **All poster presenters to be available for discussion** TOPIC: Coccidiosis/Raised Without Antibiotics Invited Speaker: Managing coccidiosis in raised without ...
SARS
... "Melaka virus" isolated from a 39-year-old male patient in Melaka, Malaysia, who was suffering from high fever and acute respiratory disease at the time of virus isolation. ...
... "Melaka virus" isolated from a 39-year-old male patient in Melaka, Malaysia, who was suffering from high fever and acute respiratory disease at the time of virus isolation. ...
Influenza or Stomach Flu (Gatroenteritis)?
... Influenza (flu), on the other hand, is a viral infection that mimics a cold except that it starts forcefully with symptoms of fatigue, fever, and respiratory congestion. While more than 100 different virus types can cause a common cold, only influenza virus types A, B, and C cause flu. More severe c ...
... Influenza (flu), on the other hand, is a viral infection that mimics a cold except that it starts forcefully with symptoms of fatigue, fever, and respiratory congestion. While more than 100 different virus types can cause a common cold, only influenza virus types A, B, and C cause flu. More severe c ...
People interact. They travel. And diseases might travel with them
... Human history has been mostly characterized by populations relatively isolated one from each other. Traveling means were limited and diseases would mainly spread through a slow diffusion phenomenon. ...
... Human history has been mostly characterized by populations relatively isolated one from each other. Traveling means were limited and diseases would mainly spread through a slow diffusion phenomenon. ...
PPT File
... SARS coronavirus is a positive and single stranded RNA virus belonging to a family of enveloped coronaviruses. Its genome is about 29.7kb, which is one of the largest among RNA viruses. ...
... SARS coronavirus is a positive and single stranded RNA virus belonging to a family of enveloped coronaviruses. Its genome is about 29.7kb, which is one of the largest among RNA viruses. ...
Current Status of Pneumonia and Influenza Diagnostics
... adenovirus, cytomegalovirus, parainfluenza, varicella, rubeola, or respiratory syncytial virus, particularly during epidemics” ...
... adenovirus, cytomegalovirus, parainfluenza, varicella, rubeola, or respiratory syncytial virus, particularly during epidemics” ...
Aspergillus fumigatus
... used model for examining the development and function of the in vivo type 2 immune response. In the murine model, Nb host exposure begins with subcutaneous inoculation of third stage larvae (L3) under the skin, the site of natural infection. L3 migrate in the circulation to the lungs as early as 11 ...
... used model for examining the development and function of the in vivo type 2 immune response. In the murine model, Nb host exposure begins with subcutaneous inoculation of third stage larvae (L3) under the skin, the site of natural infection. L3 migrate in the circulation to the lungs as early as 11 ...
Pandemic Influenza (Pan Flu) and Bird Flu Facts
... Avian Influenza or Bird Flu refers to a large group of different influenza viruses that primarily affect birds. On rare occasions, these bird viruses can infect other species, including pigs, humans, and other mammals. The vast majority of avian influenza viruses do not infect humans. An influenza p ...
... Avian Influenza or Bird Flu refers to a large group of different influenza viruses that primarily affect birds. On rare occasions, these bird viruses can infect other species, including pigs, humans, and other mammals. The vast majority of avian influenza viruses do not infect humans. An influenza p ...
Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases
... Dengue is a viral disease transmitted by a mosquito of the Aedes genus. It is expressed by high fever, most often accompanied by headaches, nausea, vomiting, and joint and muscle pain. In its classic form, it is not dangerous, although it sometimes induces asthenia. It can however present severe (eg ...
... Dengue is a viral disease transmitted by a mosquito of the Aedes genus. It is expressed by high fever, most often accompanied by headaches, nausea, vomiting, and joint and muscle pain. In its classic form, it is not dangerous, although it sometimes induces asthenia. It can however present severe (eg ...
Antiviral medications for influenza:Information for health care providers
... Duration of symptoms When oseltamivir is used for treatment, it decreases the duration of symptoms by: almost 17 hours in adults and 29 hours in children based on a meta-analysis of randomized trials by Jefferson et al.; 3 and 25 hours based on a meta-analysis by Dobson et al. of influenza-infec ...
... Duration of symptoms When oseltamivir is used for treatment, it decreases the duration of symptoms by: almost 17 hours in adults and 29 hours in children based on a meta-analysis of randomized trials by Jefferson et al.; 3 and 25 hours based on a meta-analysis by Dobson et al. of influenza-infec ...
Vaccines
... pigs. It can also be transmitted to humans, and from human-tohuman. It was officially declared as a pandemic on June 11 2009 (WHO). Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 is a new virus that has not circulated among humans before. This virus is different from previous or current human seasonal influenza viruses. It t ...
... pigs. It can also be transmitted to humans, and from human-tohuman. It was officially declared as a pandemic on June 11 2009 (WHO). Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 is a new virus that has not circulated among humans before. This virus is different from previous or current human seasonal influenza viruses. It t ...
Volume 6, Issue 11, November 2005 File Size:
... preparedness, reducing opportunities for a pandemic virus to emerge, improving the early warning system, delaying initial international spread, and accelerating vaccine development.1 In response to the WHO recommendations, the following guidelines have been prepared in Ireland: Interim guidance on p ...
... preparedness, reducing opportunities for a pandemic virus to emerge, improving the early warning system, delaying initial international spread, and accelerating vaccine development.1 In response to the WHO recommendations, the following guidelines have been prepared in Ireland: Interim guidance on p ...
Clinical signs and pathologic lesions of highly pathogenic avian
... can strike poultry quickly without any infection warning signs. Once established, the disease can spread rapidly from flock to flock (Anonymous, 2002). All 16 known influenza A virus hemagglutinin (HA) subtypes can be isolated in avian species. Only the H5 and H7 HA subtypes are considered to be hig ...
... can strike poultry quickly without any infection warning signs. Once established, the disease can spread rapidly from flock to flock (Anonymous, 2002). All 16 known influenza A virus hemagglutinin (HA) subtypes can be isolated in avian species. Only the H5 and H7 HA subtypes are considered to be hig ...
Outbreaks of influenza A in nursing homes in
... pneumoniae, influenza A and B, respiratory syncitial virus, chlamydia, Coxiella burnetii and legionella. The outbreak control team recommended a range of measures to limit further spread. All local GPs who were not already aware of the situation were informed about the outbreak. The home managers we ...
... pneumoniae, influenza A and B, respiratory syncitial virus, chlamydia, Coxiella burnetii and legionella. The outbreak control team recommended a range of measures to limit further spread. All local GPs who were not already aware of the situation were informed about the outbreak. The home managers we ...
Protein Sciences, UMN Pharma and IHI Corporation Enter into an
... exclusive development and manufacture of the recombinant influenza HA vaccine in Japan in August 2006 and for other regions in Asia (China, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore) in October 2010. In Japan, the company concluded a cooperation agreement for joint development and exclusive sales of th ...
... exclusive development and manufacture of the recombinant influenza HA vaccine in Japan in August 2006 and for other regions in Asia (China, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore) in October 2010. In Japan, the company concluded a cooperation agreement for joint development and exclusive sales of th ...
Pneumonia
... Pertussis Phases Catarrhal (1-2 weeks) Looks like URI, rhinorrhea, sneezing, fever, occasional cough Paroxysmal-severe spasms of quick, short, coughs like a machine gun without breathing in between coughs. Gagging and gasping. After cough spasm, pts strain to inhale, making high-pitched whooping ...
... Pertussis Phases Catarrhal (1-2 weeks) Looks like URI, rhinorrhea, sneezing, fever, occasional cough Paroxysmal-severe spasms of quick, short, coughs like a machine gun without breathing in between coughs. Gagging and gasping. After cough spasm, pts strain to inhale, making high-pitched whooping ...
View - merial avian forum 2014
... Infection of poultry or other captive birds caused by any influenza A virus of the subtypes H5 or H7 is reportable. Classified as HPAI if: (i)An intravenous pathogenicity index (IVPI) in 6‐week‐old chickens >1.2 (max. 3.0) (ii)H5 or H7 with multiple basic amino acids at the cleavage site of the H ...
... Infection of poultry or other captive birds caused by any influenza A virus of the subtypes H5 or H7 is reportable. Classified as HPAI if: (i)An intravenous pathogenicity index (IVPI) in 6‐week‐old chickens >1.2 (max. 3.0) (ii)H5 or H7 with multiple basic amino acids at the cleavage site of the H ...
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES: Vol. 16, No. 4 • April 2010
... behaviors. Hand sanitizing with alcohol-based preparations, washing with soap, covering sneezes and coughs, and being aware of one's hands (e.g., touching face) showed relatively high compliance. Only 1 of 5 projects had good adherence to face mask use, which is not a typical behavior (2). In additi ...
... behaviors. Hand sanitizing with alcohol-based preparations, washing with soap, covering sneezes and coughs, and being aware of one's hands (e.g., touching face) showed relatively high compliance. Only 1 of 5 projects had good adherence to face mask use, which is not a typical behavior (2). In additi ...
Virus - Kory Trosclair
... 2) What is a bacteriophage (hint: type of virus)? 3) How does your immune system fight viruses? What is so problematic about AIDS/HIV? ...
... 2) What is a bacteriophage (hint: type of virus)? 3) How does your immune system fight viruses? What is so problematic about AIDS/HIV? ...
Infectious Disease
... An acute illness caused by the influenza virus from the family Orthomyxoviridae, much different than the common cold virus ...
... An acute illness caused by the influenza virus from the family Orthomyxoviridae, much different than the common cold virus ...
Swine Flu Fact Sheet
... occur in the same way as seasonal flu occurs in people, which is mainly person to person ...
... occur in the same way as seasonal flu occurs in people, which is mainly person to person ...
Immunization Update 2010
... http://www.ifpma.org/Influenza/index.aspx?000_The_Influenza_Virus/001a_Influenza_Virus.html ...
... http://www.ifpma.org/Influenza/index.aspx?000_The_Influenza_Virus/001a_Influenza_Virus.html ...
MASTER Draft Programme for Shanghai Conference
... and Peter Openshaw Imperial College, London, United Kingdom Introductory Talk- What Part do Bacteria Play in Severe Influenza? Peter Openshaw, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom Severity and Phase Linked Virus Specific CD4 and CD8T Cell Responses in Human pH1N1 Infection Hui Li, Capital Medica ...
... and Peter Openshaw Imperial College, London, United Kingdom Introductory Talk- What Part do Bacteria Play in Severe Influenza? Peter Openshaw, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom Severity and Phase Linked Virus Specific CD4 and CD8T Cell Responses in Human pH1N1 Infection Hui Li, Capital Medica ...
Influenza
Influenza, commonly known as ""the flu"", is an infectious disease caused by the influenza virus. Symptoms can be mild to severe. The most common symptoms include: a high fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle pains, headache, coughing, and feeling tired. These symptoms typically begin two days after exposure to the virus and most last less than a week. The cough, however, may last for more than two weeks. In children there may be nausea and vomiting but these are not common in adults. Nausea and vomiting occur more commonly in the unrelated infection gastroenteritis, which is sometimes inaccurately referred to as ""stomach flu"" or ""24-hour flu"". Complications of influenza may include viral pneumonia, secondary bacterial pneumonia, sinus infections, and worsening of previous health problems such as asthma or heart failure.Three types of influenza affect people. Usually, the virus is spread through the air from coughs or sneezes. This is believed to occur mostly over relatively short distances. It can also be spread by touching surfaces contaminated by the virus and then touching the mouth or eyes. A person may be infectious to others both before and during the time they are sick. The infection may be confirmed by testing the throat, sputum, or nose for the virus. A number of rapid tests are available; however, people may still have the infection if the results are negative. A type of polymerase chain reaction that detects the virus's RNA is more accurate.Frequent hand washing reduces the risk of infection because the virus is inactivated by soap. Wearing a surgical mask is also useful. Yearly vaccinations against influenza are recommended by the World Health Organization for those at high risk. The vaccine is usually effective against three or four types of influenza. It is usually well tolerated. A vaccine made for one year may not be useful in the following year, since the virus evolves rapidly. Antiviral drugs such as the neuraminidase inhibitors oseltamivir among others have been used to treat influenza. Their benefits in those who are otherwise healthy do not appear to be greater than their risks. No benefit has been found in those with other health problems.Influenza spreads around the world in a yearly outbreak, resulting in about three to five million cases of severe illness and about 250,000 to 500,000 deaths. In the Northern and Southern parts of the world outbreaks occur mainly in winter while in areas around the equator outbreaks may occur at any time of the year. Death occurs mostly in the young, the old and those with other health problems. Larger outbreaks known as pandemics are less frequent. In the 20th century three influenza pandemics occurred: Spanish influenza in 1918, Asian influenza in 1958, and Hong Kong influenza in 1968, each resulting in more than a million deaths. The World Health Organization declared an outbreak of a new type of influenza A/H1N1 to be a pandemic in June 2009. Influenza may also affect other animals, including pigs, horses and birds.