Diagnostic and Sampling procedures for FMD
... Automated RT-PCR • 2 pan-serotype assays in routine use • Automated RNA extraction • 84 samples ~5hours • Highest demand: 311 samples/day ...
... Automated RT-PCR • 2 pan-serotype assays in routine use • Automated RNA extraction • 84 samples ~5hours • Highest demand: 311 samples/day ...
Understanding bluetongue and lumpy skin disease
... highly infectious and deadly disease that affects mainly horses. Prof Venter and Prof Alan Guthrie, Head of the Equine Research Centre in the Faculty, have been collaborating in research on the viruses and the biting midges that carry them in order to better understand their occurrence and prevalenc ...
... highly infectious and deadly disease that affects mainly horses. Prof Venter and Prof Alan Guthrie, Head of the Equine Research Centre in the Faculty, have been collaborating in research on the viruses and the biting midges that carry them in order to better understand their occurrence and prevalenc ...
document
... When first introduced into the United States, SARS was thought to be a chemical weapon. ...
... When first introduced into the United States, SARS was thought to be a chemical weapon. ...
Fever and Rash
... skin folds and produces lines of confluent petechiae known as the Pastia sign. These lines are caused by increased capillary fragility. The rash begins to fade 3-4 days after onset, and the desquamation phase begins. This phase begins with flakes peeling from the face. Peeling from the palms and a ...
... skin folds and produces lines of confluent petechiae known as the Pastia sign. These lines are caused by increased capillary fragility. The rash begins to fade 3-4 days after onset, and the desquamation phase begins. This phase begins with flakes peeling from the face. Peeling from the palms and a ...
Viral Respiratory Diseases of Chicken in Egypt ( Review)
... were noise, runny eyes and nose. In layers and breeder drops in egg production can be sudden and severe, but differentiation from influenza or Newcastle disease infection would be related to the absence of significant acute mortality in uncomplicated classic IB infection. Infectious laryngotracheiti ...
... were noise, runny eyes and nose. In layers and breeder drops in egg production can be sudden and severe, but differentiation from influenza or Newcastle disease infection would be related to the absence of significant acute mortality in uncomplicated classic IB infection. Infectious laryngotracheiti ...
Powerpoint Slides 5.5
... Location of Domains The conserved structural polymerase motifs. (a–c) The polymerase core of IBDV VP1 (a) compared with the equivalent cores in FMDV (b) and bacteriophage φ6 (c) RDRPs. The secondary structural elements containing the conserved motifs are colored ...
... Location of Domains The conserved structural polymerase motifs. (a–c) The polymerase core of IBDV VP1 (a) compared with the equivalent cores in FMDV (b) and bacteriophage φ6 (c) RDRPs. The secondary structural elements containing the conserved motifs are colored ...
Zika Virus - Manatee County Mosquito Control
... parts of Asia. In Africa, it was known mostly from forest monkeys, but subsequent work indicates that humans were often infected but not diagnosed with the virus. In 2007, a disease outbreak on the Yap Islands in Micronesia, at first believed to be dengue or Chikungunya, turned out to be caused by t ...
... parts of Asia. In Africa, it was known mostly from forest monkeys, but subsequent work indicates that humans were often infected but not diagnosed with the virus. In 2007, a disease outbreak on the Yap Islands in Micronesia, at first believed to be dengue or Chikungunya, turned out to be caused by t ...
Emerging and re-emerging zoonoses
... rodents beyond their normal habitat in search of food, human contact with infected animals (and, hence, with the virus) increased (13). In the United States, by June 1995, the CDC had confirmed 110 cases in 23 states, 50.9% of these were fatal. As the diagnostic tests are available for hantavirus in ...
... rodents beyond their normal habitat in search of food, human contact with infected animals (and, hence, with the virus) increased (13). In the United States, by June 1995, the CDC had confirmed 110 cases in 23 states, 50.9% of these were fatal. As the diagnostic tests are available for hantavirus in ...
Isolation, identification and characterization of a tospovirus causing
... 2. The sequence of N gene shares 73.6% and 96.1% nucleotide identity and 83.7 and 97.5% amino acid identity with WSMoV and Capsicum chlorosis virus (CaCV). 3. Based on our results it was concluded that the Phalaenopsis tospovirus is an isolate of CaCV and was designated as CaCV-Ph. 4. We have also c ...
... 2. The sequence of N gene shares 73.6% and 96.1% nucleotide identity and 83.7 and 97.5% amino acid identity with WSMoV and Capsicum chlorosis virus (CaCV). 3. Based on our results it was concluded that the Phalaenopsis tospovirus is an isolate of CaCV and was designated as CaCV-Ph. 4. We have also c ...
Encephalitis
... – Predominantly unilateral temporal lobe lesions – May be associated with mass effect ...
... – Predominantly unilateral temporal lobe lesions – May be associated with mass effect ...
Transmission of Little cherry virus
... sweet cherry and has a great impact on fruit quality of infected trees. Symptoms of infection consist of small angular and pointed fruit that do not ripen fully and are imperfectly coloured. Fruit have reduced sweetness and are unsuitable for consumption. The disease is readily graft–transmissible f ...
... sweet cherry and has a great impact on fruit quality of infected trees. Symptoms of infection consist of small angular and pointed fruit that do not ripen fully and are imperfectly coloured. Fruit have reduced sweetness and are unsuitable for consumption. The disease is readily graft–transmissible f ...
Sepsis Syndrome
... Sepsis plus organ dysfunction, hypotension, or hypoperfusion (including but not limited to lactic acidosis, oliguria, or acute mental status changes) • Septic Shock Hypotension (despite fluid resuscitation) plus hypoperfusion ...
... Sepsis plus organ dysfunction, hypotension, or hypoperfusion (including but not limited to lactic acidosis, oliguria, or acute mental status changes) • Septic Shock Hypotension (despite fluid resuscitation) plus hypoperfusion ...
Hendra Virus Fact Sheet - Australian Animal Welfare
... About Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. (HJF) is a private, notfor-profit organization established in 1983 and authorized by the U.S Congress to support medical research and education at ...
... About Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. (HJF) is a private, notfor-profit organization established in 1983 and authorized by the U.S Congress to support medical research and education at ...
Zika Virus Travel Advisory for Pregnant Women (black and white)
... Pregnant women should not travel to Zika areas. Here’s what you need to know if you must travel. ...
... Pregnant women should not travel to Zika areas. Here’s what you need to know if you must travel. ...
AAEP Equine Herpesvirus (EHV) Control Guidelines
... thrombosis, and areas of infarction that lead later to foci of malacia in neurologic tissue. Herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy cases occur singly or as outbreaks affecting 20-50% of the at-risk population. Occurrences may or may not be preceded by a febrile episode or signs of respiratory disease. Str ...
... thrombosis, and areas of infarction that lead later to foci of malacia in neurologic tissue. Herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy cases occur singly or as outbreaks affecting 20-50% of the at-risk population. Occurrences may or may not be preceded by a febrile episode or signs of respiratory disease. Str ...
Feline Infectious Peritonitis
... virus in the form of feces within one week of initial infection. The virus may also be found in saliva, respiratory secretions, and urine during the early stages. Some cats become chronic FCoV shedders, providing a continual source for reinfection of other cats. The most common route of transmissi ...
... virus in the form of feces within one week of initial infection. The virus may also be found in saliva, respiratory secretions, and urine during the early stages. Some cats become chronic FCoV shedders, providing a continual source for reinfection of other cats. The most common route of transmissi ...
Respiratory Tract Infection
... • Inactivated (Killed vaccine),consists of virus particles which are grown in culture and then killed using a method such as heat or formaldehyde. • Given to people older than 6 months, including healthy people as well as high risk groups (elderly, pregnant lady, patients with chronic pulmonary or c ...
... • Inactivated (Killed vaccine),consists of virus particles which are grown in culture and then killed using a method such as heat or formaldehyde. • Given to people older than 6 months, including healthy people as well as high risk groups (elderly, pregnant lady, patients with chronic pulmonary or c ...
Chapter 18 Eucaryotic Viruses and Other Acellular Infectious Agents
... structure and means of replication (rollingcircle replication) ...
... structure and means of replication (rollingcircle replication) ...
Ebola virus disease Key facts Ebola virus disease (EVD), formerly
... was infected in a laboratory. The incubation period, that is, the time interval from infection with the virus to onset of symptoms, is 2 to 21 days. ...
... was infected in a laboratory. The incubation period, that is, the time interval from infection with the virus to onset of symptoms, is 2 to 21 days. ...
スライド 1
... three health care workers) among patients. The disease spread particularly among people exposed to the Marburg virus during home care or at funerals(葬儀), via contact with body fluids of those who died from the disease. Outbreak believed to have begun in Uige Province in October 2004. Most cases dete ...
... three health care workers) among patients. The disease spread particularly among people exposed to the Marburg virus during home care or at funerals(葬儀), via contact with body fluids of those who died from the disease. Outbreak believed to have begun in Uige Province in October 2004. Most cases dete ...
Fill in the blanks: Viruses
... __________ 2. The capsid makes up most of a virus __________ 3. All viruses are round __________ 4. When viruses reproduce, the capsid enters a cell __________ 5. The outer coat of a virus is made up of protein __________ 6. The nucleic acid gives a virus it’s shape __________ 7. Viruses do not inge ...
... __________ 2. The capsid makes up most of a virus __________ 3. All viruses are round __________ 4. When viruses reproduce, the capsid enters a cell __________ 5. The outer coat of a virus is made up of protein __________ 6. The nucleic acid gives a virus it’s shape __________ 7. Viruses do not inge ...
Virus
... reproduction of viral nucleic acid and protein. Lysis then assembles and releases new virions from the cell. ...
... reproduction of viral nucleic acid and protein. Lysis then assembles and releases new virions from the cell. ...
Arabis mosaic virus and Grapevine fanleaf virus (ArMV+
... These reagents allow in a single test (format DAS-ELISA) the detection of both Nepoviruses ArMV and GFLV, recognizing all isolates irrespective of biological strain. The reagents contain a mixture of antibodies to a grapevine isolate of ArMV (P. Gugerli, personal communication) and to an isolate of ...
... These reagents allow in a single test (format DAS-ELISA) the detection of both Nepoviruses ArMV and GFLV, recognizing all isolates irrespective of biological strain. The reagents contain a mixture of antibodies to a grapevine isolate of ArMV (P. Gugerli, personal communication) and to an isolate of ...
PDF - Avian and Exotic Veterinary Care, Portland, OR
... RE – caused by reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV), a gammaretrovirus involving B or T lymphocytes, vertically or horizontally transmitted. Mosquitoes can transmit REV. Also can be transmitted as a contaminant of live vaccines (MDV, fowl pox) produced in chicken embryo cells or tissues. Incubation per ...
... RE – caused by reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV), a gammaretrovirus involving B or T lymphocytes, vertically or horizontally transmitted. Mosquitoes can transmit REV. Also can be transmitted as a contaminant of live vaccines (MDV, fowl pox) produced in chicken embryo cells or tissues. Incubation per ...
3-Respiratory Tract Infection مني بدر
... Viral protein that mediates fusion of an infected cell with neighboring cells leading to the formation of multi-nucleate enlarged cells called syncytia. Usually these syncytia are the result of expression of a viral fusion protein at the host cell membrane during viral replication. Viruses such as ...
... Viral protein that mediates fusion of an infected cell with neighboring cells leading to the formation of multi-nucleate enlarged cells called syncytia. Usually these syncytia are the result of expression of a viral fusion protein at the host cell membrane during viral replication. Viruses such as ...
Taura syndrome
Taura syndrome is one of the more devastating diseases affecting the shrimp farming industry worldwide.Taura syndrome (TS) was first described in Ecuador during the summer of 1992. In March 1993, it returned as a major epidemic and was the object of extensive media coverage. Retrospective studies have suggested a case of Taura syndrome might have occurred on a shrimp farm in Colombia as early as 1990 and the virus was already present in Ecuador in mid-1991. Between 1992 and 1997, the disease spread to all major regions of the Americas where whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) is cultured. The economic impact of TS in the Americas during that period might have exceeded US$ 2 billion by some estimates.