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Medical Bacteriology

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Medical Virology of Hepatitis B: how it began and where we are now
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... with the viral antigen. The method most often used was the quite difficult complement fixation reaction (CFR), which was originally developed for diagnosing syphilis. In addition to the human patient serum, and the viral antigen (e.g. from infected chicken embryos or tissue cultures), one needs shee ...
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In this study a viral hepatitis serosurvey done on 381 nursing

... students.” In this study a viral hepatitis serosurvey done on 381 nursing students in Bangkok; 360 (94%) were female. The mean age was 20 (+/-3.6) years, 143, 92, 86 and 59 students came from Thailand's Central, North, Northeast and South provinces, respectively. The overall prevalence of hepatitis ...
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... • Rare complication of bacterial otitis externa wherein there is life-threatening extension of infection into mastoid or temporal bone • Affects elderly, diabetics & immunocompromised • Most common pathogen isolated is P aeruginosa • Foul smelling ear discharge, otalgia, hearing loss, itching & feve ...
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ID_2981_Dermatovenerology_English_sem_7

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Critical Evaluation of Bacteriophage to Prevent and Treat

... potential to both prevent and treat human diseases. We do believe that either in ovo injection or treatment in the hatchery with a spray of bacteriophage would prevent the early onset of colibacillosis in poultry, which is thought to be the most critical control point in the etiology of the disease. ...
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... This country meeting provided an update on the current status of viral hepatitis prevention in Turkey. The national surveillance and notification system for infectious diseases was presented by the Ministry of Health, with particular focus on significant improvements made since the system was revise ...
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... to control late blight in potatoes range from an average of 7 to more than 20 applications per season (Schepers, 2000), which is approximately 40% higher than fungicide use in the late 1970s. The roles of oospores in late blight epidemics. The presence of a mixed A1/A2 mating type pathogen populatio ...
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Eosinophil in health and disease
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... individuals who have impaired immune functions, clinical symptoms can be much more severe and last longer10,12,13. Peaks in mortality in the elderly have been associated with seasonal peaks in norovirus infections, although noroviruses are rarely noted as the cause of death on death certificates, an ...
Community-acquired pneumonia in children: Clinical features and
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... •Bronchial breath sounds (louder than normal, with short inspiratory and long expiratory phases, and higher-pitched during expiration), egophony (E to A change) •Bronchophony (the distinct transmission of sounds such as the syllables of "ninetynine") •Whispered pectoriloquy (transmission of whispere ...
occupational transmission of hiv
occupational transmission of hiv

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