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Lisa Bennett, 2012 Community Acquired
Lisa Bennett, 2012 Community Acquired

... D., Dean, N. C.,...Whitney, C. G. (2007). Infectious diesease society of american/american thoracic society consensus guidelines on the management of community-acquired pneumonia in adults. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 44, S27-S72. doi:10.1086/511159 • Niederman, M. S. (2004). Review of treatment g ...
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INSTRUCTION SHEET: ABRASIONS University of North Carolina Wilmington Abrons Student Health Center

... Abrasions are superficial (not deep) wounds; only the outer layers of skin are involved. As with any break in the skin, infection is possible. Infection in abrasions, however, is less common than with deeper wounds: Bacteria can’t hide and multiply as easily. Abrasions are typically painful, since n ...
Summary of findings
Summary of findings

... influenza testing, a sizable minority (28%; n=31) did not perform such testing. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported similar findings in a recent study of primary care providers from four states.1 In our study, providers in Asheville were less likely to report on-site testing than ...
Introduction to Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Introduction to Infectious Disease Epidemiology

... Adapted by CTLT from Armstrong, G. L., Conn, L. A., Pinner, R. W. (1999). Trends in infectious disease mortality in the United States during the 20th century. Journal of the American Medical Association, 281, 61–66. ...
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the gram positive cocci

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... ____mm Positive. Induration 10mm or more; or induration 5 mm or more if HIV positive, recent contact with active TB case, history of immunosuppression (includes organ transplant, prolonged use of steroids [equivalent of > 15 mg of prednisone/day for 1 month or longer] or drugs used to treat autoimmu ...
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...  Methods of Transmission: Those who currently use or have used drug injection as their delivery route for illicit drugs are at increased risk for getting hepatitis C because they may be sharing needles or other drug paraphernalia (includes cookers, cotton, spoons, water, etc.), which may be contam ...
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... Ansari, S.A. et al. 1991. Potential role of hands in the spread of respiratory viral infections: Studies with human Parainfluen::a virus 3 and Rhinovirus 1-1. J Clinical Jvficrobiology. 2115 - 2119. Atlas, R.M. 1997. Microorganisms and human disease. Dalam: Principles ~f microbiology. 20d edition. B ...
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IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... the urinary tract excluding the distal urethra at a time when patient has no urinary tract symptoms (Hankins & Whalley 1985). [3]. Although the risk of pregnant women developing asymptomatic bacteriuria developing symptomatic urinary tract infection is well established, the relationship of asymptoma ...
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Mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B virus

... significantly reduced hepatitis B occurrence (Risk Ratio 0.08, 95% CI 0.03 to 0.17). However, HBIG is expensive, scarce and has stringent storage conditions. These logistical problems reduce its usefulness in resource poor settings and as a result HBIG is not available to the majority of African wom ...
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Infectious Complications in Chronic Kidney Disease

... pared with the general population, even after stratification for age, race, and diabetes. Overall, the annual percentage of mortality secondary to sepsis is approximately 100- to 300-fold higher in dialysis patients.10 The urinary tract, which may not be recognized as an important source of infectio ...
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... Ringworm of the nails may affect one or more nails on a person's hands or feet. The nails may become thick, white or yellowish, and brittle. Ringworm of the nails is not too common before puberty, though. Can I Prevent Ringworm? The most common sources of the fungi that cause tinea infections are ot ...
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Chapter 14: Principles of Disease

... • when symptoms and signs are most severe • e.g., fever, chills, sore throat, swollen lymph nodes ...
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Nosocomial Rotavirus Infection: Epidemiology, Clinical

... hospitalization. All patients had severe vomiting, and 60 percent of patients had high grade fever. All patients had good recovery from the infection. RV infection could be one of the most important nosocomial pathogens, especially during RV season. Pediatricians should be aware of making an early d ...
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Echinococcus granulosus

... differentiation into immature DCs rendering them unable to mature when stimulated with lipopolysaccharides - The parasite modulates also sentinel DC maturation, priming them to polarize lymphocytes into Th2 cells - E. granulosus hydatid fluid modulates DC differentiation and cytokine secretion. ...
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... Interim Recommendations on Infection Control for Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Healthcare Settings ...
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... contact dermatitis due to nickel, a common and less fatal condition than sepsis. The crystal structure of TLR4-MD-2-LPS has elucidated residues involved in LPS binding to TLR4/MD-2 and in TLR4 dimerization, which are essential events involved in immune cell activation and induction of sepsis. A bett ...
Tooth abscess - Great Ormond Street Hospital
Tooth abscess - Great Ormond Street Hospital

... to be treated quickly to reduce the risk of more serious infections. ...
Eradication of Methicillin Sensitive Staphylococcus aureus
Eradication of Methicillin Sensitive Staphylococcus aureus

... Methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) has been described in the literature as a risk factor for orthopaedic surgical site infection (SSI). Identifying Staphylococcus aureus colonization in the pre-surgical screening process is important in reducing SSI. We examined the effectiveness of ...
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Vaccination Protocol
Vaccination Protocol

... most disinfectants. Can persist in the environment for months, but primarily affects dogs under one year of age. Transmitted by feces & transported on the hair or feet of infected dogs. It is also resistant to high temperatures and many disinfectants; however household bleach may be effective given ...
Use of Staphylococcus aureus decolonisation treatment in dialysis
Use of Staphylococcus aureus decolonisation treatment in dialysis

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Isolation Class 10

... • Each institution is required to have infection control policies and guidelines. ...
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