Diarrhoea
... Diabetes mellitus- autonomic neuropathy Post vagotomy Hyperthyroid diarrhoea Irritable Bowel Syndrome ...
... Diabetes mellitus- autonomic neuropathy Post vagotomy Hyperthyroid diarrhoea Irritable Bowel Syndrome ...
Evidence for biotype-specific effects of bovine viral diarrhoea virus
... insight into the role of biotype in BVDV infection, the efficacy of biotype-specific responses in protecting animals against challenge was investigated. Ninety-one days after the first exposure, all calves were intranasally challenged with Pe515 ncp or cp according to the procedure described by Lamb ...
... insight into the role of biotype in BVDV infection, the efficacy of biotype-specific responses in protecting animals against challenge was investigated. Ninety-one days after the first exposure, all calves were intranasally challenged with Pe515 ncp or cp according to the procedure described by Lamb ...
Immune prophylaxis of infectious diseases in children
... substances referred to as antigens. The immune system develops a defense against the antigen. This defense is known as the immune response and usually involves the production of protein molecules, called antibodies (or immunoglobulins), and of specific cells (also known as cell-mediated immunity) wh ...
... substances referred to as antigens. The immune system develops a defense against the antigen. This defense is known as the immune response and usually involves the production of protein molecules, called antibodies (or immunoglobulins), and of specific cells (also known as cell-mediated immunity) wh ...
tests that may be useful in evaluation of patients with acute diarrhea
... Major Causes of Acute Diarrhea ...
... Major Causes of Acute Diarrhea ...
Influenza factsheet schools and special schools 2014
... another virus – usually norovirus or rotavirus. ...
... another virus – usually norovirus or rotavirus. ...
Recommended Immunization Schedule: What You Should Know
... are typically high, so a child who was immunized will come in contact with the organism (i.e., virus or bacteria), but does not get sick. Even though as parents and healthcare providers, we often do not know about these encounters, they serve to boost the child’s immunity to that organism. However, ...
... are typically high, so a child who was immunized will come in contact with the organism (i.e., virus or bacteria), but does not get sick. Even though as parents and healthcare providers, we often do not know about these encounters, they serve to boost the child’s immunity to that organism. However, ...
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... Whether urine-separation and the reuse of urine can be recommended depends on whether the associated health risks are considered to be acceptable. These risks can be balanced against benefits like the fertiliser value of human urine. Higher risks from reuse of waste products may be acceptable in are ...
... Whether urine-separation and the reuse of urine can be recommended depends on whether the associated health risks are considered to be acceptable. These risks can be balanced against benefits like the fertiliser value of human urine. Higher risks from reuse of waste products may be acceptable in are ...
Volume VIII, Number 1 - Sabin Vaccine Institute
... excess hospitalizations and 36,000 deaths attributed to influenza occur annually with the highest morbidity and mortality occurring in adults 65 years-of-age and older. Influenza vaccine coverage in ages 18-49 years in 2002 was only 20%. It is estimated that 3500 people ages 65 years or younger die ...
... excess hospitalizations and 36,000 deaths attributed to influenza occur annually with the highest morbidity and mortality occurring in adults 65 years-of-age and older. Influenza vaccine coverage in ages 18-49 years in 2002 was only 20%. It is estimated that 3500 people ages 65 years or younger die ...
causes of chronic non-infectious diarrhoea in infants less than 6
... Development Goal 4.1,2 1.7–5 billion cases of diarrhoea occur per year3 but total deaths from diarrhoea reported in 1990 were 2.58 million; declined to 1.26 million in 2013.4 The prevalence of childhood diarrhoea in Pakistan is reported as 51%.5 Variety of microorganisms, including bacteria, parasit ...
... Development Goal 4.1,2 1.7–5 billion cases of diarrhoea occur per year3 but total deaths from diarrhoea reported in 1990 were 2.58 million; declined to 1.26 million in 2013.4 The prevalence of childhood diarrhoea in Pakistan is reported as 51%.5 Variety of microorganisms, including bacteria, parasit ...
Viral Diarrhoea and Vomiting Prevention and Management Policy
... in the extremes of age or when other pre-existing disease is present. In the elderly population, typical projectile vomiting frequently may not occur and the main symptoms are nausea and diarrhoea. In the elderly or immuno-compromised, symptoms may continue for four to seven days. Rotavirus: Is the ...
... in the extremes of age or when other pre-existing disease is present. In the elderly population, typical projectile vomiting frequently may not occur and the main symptoms are nausea and diarrhoea. In the elderly or immuno-compromised, symptoms may continue for four to seven days. Rotavirus: Is the ...
Infectious calf diarrhea
... perfringens is normally found in the intestine of cattle and can survive for months in the soil. Overeating or sudden change of diet tend to produce indigestion, which slows gut movement, providing the sugars, proteins and lack of oxygen for rapid growth of Clostridium perfringens. Wet conditions al ...
... perfringens is normally found in the intestine of cattle and can survive for months in the soil. Overeating or sudden change of diet tend to produce indigestion, which slows gut movement, providing the sugars, proteins and lack of oxygen for rapid growth of Clostridium perfringens. Wet conditions al ...
The Child with a Rash
... HSP is an IgA mediated vasculitis most common in children. The underlying cause is unknown but it may follow recent infection or vaccinations. When it does occur in older children or adolescents the disease tends to be more severe and associated with more renal complications. ...
... HSP is an IgA mediated vasculitis most common in children. The underlying cause is unknown but it may follow recent infection or vaccinations. When it does occur in older children or adolescents the disease tends to be more severe and associated with more renal complications. ...
Advice for adults suffering with diarrhoea
... Anti-diarrhoea drugs are not usually necessary. However, you may wish to reduce the number of trips that you need to make to the toilet. You can buy anti-diarrhoea drugs from pharmacies. The safest and most effective is loperamide. The adult dose of this is two capsules at first. This is followed by ...
... Anti-diarrhoea drugs are not usually necessary. However, you may wish to reduce the number of trips that you need to make to the toilet. You can buy anti-diarrhoea drugs from pharmacies. The safest and most effective is loperamide. The adult dose of this is two capsules at first. This is followed by ...
Influenza factsheet
... Influenza or 'flu' is a viral infection that mainly affects the nose, throat and the lungs. There are two main types of flu that cause infection; influenza A and influenza B. Influenza A is usually a more severe infection than influenza B and although influenza B tends to occur most often in childre ...
... Influenza or 'flu' is a viral infection that mainly affects the nose, throat and the lungs. There are two main types of flu that cause infection; influenza A and influenza B. Influenza A is usually a more severe infection than influenza B and although influenza B tends to occur most often in childre ...
Appendix C: Information for Staff
... Symptoms are typically rapid onset nausea and vomiting (often projectile), followed by watery diarrhoea. Symptoms persist for one to two days, and are generally mild but may be more serious in the extremes of age or when other pre-existing disease is present. In the elderly population, typical proje ...
... Symptoms are typically rapid onset nausea and vomiting (often projectile), followed by watery diarrhoea. Symptoms persist for one to two days, and are generally mild but may be more serious in the extremes of age or when other pre-existing disease is present. In the elderly population, typical proje ...
The contribution of vaccination to global health
... The next human vaccine to be developed using the principle of attenuation was rabies vaccine, developed by Pasteur and first tested in man in 1885, nearly a century after Jenner’s experiments [7]. This vaccine was based on material obtained from infected rabbit brain attenuated by drying, an uncerta ...
... The next human vaccine to be developed using the principle of attenuation was rabies vaccine, developed by Pasteur and first tested in man in 1885, nearly a century after Jenner’s experiments [7]. This vaccine was based on material obtained from infected rabbit brain attenuated by drying, an uncerta ...
Infectious Bursal Disease of Chickens
... seven species, two major and five minor polypeptides. These are Pl to P7, with molecular weights of 133X103, 124X l 0 3, 98Xl03, 51X 103, 33X10:!, 26Xl03 , and 23Xl03, respectively. The major polypeptides were associated with the smaller subunit particles and stringlike structures. Therefore, these ...
... seven species, two major and five minor polypeptides. These are Pl to P7, with molecular weights of 133X103, 124X l 0 3, 98Xl03, 51X 103, 33X10:!, 26Xl03 , and 23Xl03, respectively. The major polypeptides were associated with the smaller subunit particles and stringlike structures. Therefore, these ...
Control of food
... with the genotypic groups. Immunity is complex and short-lived. Persons can be infected repeatedly with the same strain. The incidence is grossly under-reported, partly due to the mild nature of the infection and partly from the difficulty in detecting and identifying the virus (Table 2). Viral anti ...
... with the genotypic groups. Immunity is complex and short-lived. Persons can be infected repeatedly with the same strain. The incidence is grossly under-reported, partly due to the mild nature of the infection and partly from the difficulty in detecting and identifying the virus (Table 2). Viral anti ...
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 ...
Competitors overview
... Salazar-Lindo’s study : EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF RACECADOTRIL IN THE TREATMENT OF 135 PERUVIAN HOSPITALIZED MALE CHILDREN WITH ACUTE DIARRHOEA SAFETY . Frequency of adverse events reported as per CRF CRITERIA FOR INCLUSION . Acute diarrhea requiring hospitalization (because of some level of dehydratio ...
... Salazar-Lindo’s study : EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF RACECADOTRIL IN THE TREATMENT OF 135 PERUVIAN HOSPITALIZED MALE CHILDREN WITH ACUTE DIARRHOEA SAFETY . Frequency of adverse events reported as per CRF CRITERIA FOR INCLUSION . Acute diarrhea requiring hospitalization (because of some level of dehydratio ...
management of outbreaks of gastroenteritis
... Gastroenteritis is a term used for irritation or infection of the digestive tract. Major symptoms include diarrhoea, vomiting, nausea and abdominal cramps. Sometimes these symptoms may be accompanied by fever, headache and overall weakness. People most at risk of developing complications of gastroen ...
... Gastroenteritis is a term used for irritation or infection of the digestive tract. Major symptoms include diarrhoea, vomiting, nausea and abdominal cramps. Sometimes these symptoms may be accompanied by fever, headache and overall weakness. People most at risk of developing complications of gastroen ...
Influenza or Stomach Flu (Gatroenteritis)?
... Stomach flu actually refers to gastroenteritis or irritation and inflammation of the stomach and intestines (the gastrointestinal tract). Gastroenteritis may be caused by a virus, bacteria, parasites in spoiled food or unclean water, or another trigger such as lactose intolerance, which causes a rea ...
... Stomach flu actually refers to gastroenteritis or irritation and inflammation of the stomach and intestines (the gastrointestinal tract). Gastroenteritis may be caused by a virus, bacteria, parasites in spoiled food or unclean water, or another trigger such as lactose intolerance, which causes a rea ...
Medical approach to puppies and kittens with diarrhoea
... • Bacterial enteropathogens are commonly found in the faeces of healthy pets • Ronidazole is the current drug of choice for treatment of Tritrichomonas foetus • Cryptosporidium parvum infection has been diagnosed in association with intestinal cellular infiltrates indistinguishable from those seen w ...
... • Bacterial enteropathogens are commonly found in the faeces of healthy pets • Ronidazole is the current drug of choice for treatment of Tritrichomonas foetus • Cryptosporidium parvum infection has been diagnosed in association with intestinal cellular infiltrates indistinguishable from those seen w ...