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pdf (open access article) - Bournemouth University Research Online
pdf (open access article) - Bournemouth University Research Online

... carp appeared to be more resistant to the pathogen (only 8% of the treatment group experienced mortality and survivors had no S. destruens DNA detected 11 months post exposure), indicating a full recovery or a natural immunity to the pathogen. The parameterization reflected these observations, with ...
FIGHTING THE COMMON COLD IN CHILDREN
FIGHTING THE COMMON COLD IN CHILDREN

... felt in the battle against the winter cough and cold in children. These complaints comprise the majority of ill-child visits that I see each winter. Understandably, parents are often worried that a bacterial infection is present which would require antibiotics. The majority of the time, this is not ...
2016 (IUSTI/WHO) guideline on the management of epididymo
2016 (IUSTI/WHO) guideline on the management of epididymo

... These tend to be more frequently seen with uropathogen associated infection.(20) ◦ Hydrocoele ◦ Abscess and infarction of the testicle ◦ Infertility - there is a poorly understood relationship between epididymo-orchitis and infertility. ...
- AAP Red Book - American Academy of Pediatrics
- AAP Red Book - American Academy of Pediatrics

... protection conferred by their walls, the cysts can survive days to weeks in the external environment and are responsible for transmission. (Trophozoites can also be passed in diarrheal stools, but are rapidly destroyed once outside the body, and if ingested would not survive exposure to the gastric ...
Presented by the Roanoke Valley Dental Society
Presented by the Roanoke Valley Dental Society

... vaccination and antibody testing and prevalence of immunity in the group of potential vaccinees; health-care personnel who have ongoing contact with patients or blood should be tested 1–2 months after completing the vaccination series to determine serologic response. If vaccination does not induce ...
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Identification and Treatment of Chronic Infections in CFIDS

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Group A streptococcal pharyngitis
Group A streptococcal pharyngitis

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Non-Influenza Respiratory Viruses

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Nursing of Adult Patients with Medical & Surgical Conditions

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... bacteria from theatre personnel and the environment of the operating theatre.3,4 In order to address this problem, various measures have been introduced to control the operating environment. These have included the use of laminar air flow1,4 and Charnley’s ultraclean air system, comprising sterile h ...
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MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus)

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... parasite could survive with sufficient abundance for sustained transmission. Dengue Fever is an infectious disease that I thought my family would likely get at some point. Dengue (pronounced den gay) has been a worldwide problem since 1950s in many tropical countries. It is caused by any one of four ...
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What You NEED - Broward County!

... blood from the source individual, but some other sample of his or her blood was drawn for any other reason, this sample legally can be used. If the source individual is unable or unwilling to give consent, the EMS organization should consider seeking the legal authority to act without his or her con ...
Treatment of Infection in High Risk Patients After Total Knee
Treatment of Infection in High Risk Patients After Total Knee

... and perioprosthetic tissue has a high specificity (>97 percent) but sensitivity is rather low (<26 percent) [24]. Interpretation of cultures should be approached with caution. Swab cultures have low sensitivity and should not be used [25]. The presence of microbes in a culture from a superficial wou ...
Chapter 10 (Microbiological Quality Control)
Chapter 10 (Microbiological Quality Control)

... 62. List the three steps of a probe hybridization assay, irrespective of the format! 63. What can be labels of reporter probes (same as antibodies)? 64. What are the limitations of labeled antibody probes and nucleic acid probes for direct detection of microorganisms in clinical specimen? 65. Both t ...
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the streptococci

... A. Antibody coated latex particles serves as the basis for several commercially available systems for direct detection of bacterial and other microbial antigens in body fluids. For example, Streptococcal antigens in throat swab samples can be now detected within 10-60 minutes depending in the system ...
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