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... Types of paralysis Different types of paralysis can occur depending on the part of the body they affect.  Spinal polio: causes asimetric paralysis and mainly ...
                        	... Types of paralysis Different types of paralysis can occur depending on the part of the body they affect.  Spinal polio: causes asimetric paralysis and mainly ...
									Blue tongue
									
... Bluetongue is not a contagious disease; however, the virus can be spread mechanically on surgical equipment and needles. Bluetongue virus can be found in semen and venereal transmission from bulls is possible, but does not appear to be a major route of infection. Incubation period In sheep, the incu ...
                        	... Bluetongue is not a contagious disease; however, the virus can be spread mechanically on surgical equipment and needles. Bluetongue virus can be found in semen and venereal transmission from bulls is possible, but does not appear to be a major route of infection. Incubation period In sheep, the incu ...
									OSHA REVIEW
									
... Be Aware that: • There is no law that states student’s or teachers must report that they are infected with a serious communicable disease. • Many people infected with contagious diseases show no signs or symptoms of illness. • In fact, confidentiality laws most often prohibit sharing this informati ...
                        	... Be Aware that: • There is no law that states student’s or teachers must report that they are infected with a serious communicable disease. • Many people infected with contagious diseases show no signs or symptoms of illness. • In fact, confidentiality laws most often prohibit sharing this informati ...
									What You Should Know About Chicken Pox
									
... chickenpox is now available. Although chickenpox is not a serious disease for most children, those whose immune systems are impaired (e.g., newborns and persons who are on chemotherapy for cancer, have AIDS, or take steroids like cortisone or prednisone) may experience severe disease, or even death. ...
                        	... chickenpox is now available. Although chickenpox is not a serious disease for most children, those whose immune systems are impaired (e.g., newborns and persons who are on chemotherapy for cancer, have AIDS, or take steroids like cortisone or prednisone) may experience severe disease, or even death. ...
									Bloodborne Pathogens
									
... cancer, and death  Vaccination available since 1982  HBV can survive for at least one week in dried blood ...
                        	... cancer, and death  Vaccination available since 1982  HBV can survive for at least one week in dried blood ...
									Tuberculosis Screening and Targeted Testing of College and
									
...  persons with medical conditions that increase the risk of progression to TB disease including silicosis, diabetes mellitus, chronic renal failure, certain types of cancer (leukemias and lymphomas, cancers of the head, neck, or lung), gastrectomy or jejunoileal bypass and weight loss of at least 10 ...
                        	...  persons with medical conditions that increase the risk of progression to TB disease including silicosis, diabetes mellitus, chronic renal failure, certain types of cancer (leukemias and lymphomas, cancers of the head, neck, or lung), gastrectomy or jejunoileal bypass and weight loss of at least 10 ...
									Understanding Epidemiology
									
... 2) Use “analytic epidemiology,” which utilizes study methods to actually tests your hypotheses. o ...
                        	... 2) Use “analytic epidemiology,” which utilizes study methods to actually tests your hypotheses. o ...
									Lovington Municipal Schools Universal Precautions against
									
... History of the Vaccine • The current form of the hepatitis B vaccine has been used in the United States since 1986. To make the vaccine researchers copy the genetic sequence of a protein contained in the virus into a yeast cell which is then cultured, purified, and prepared into a vaccine. These rec ...
                        	... History of the Vaccine • The current form of the hepatitis B vaccine has been used in the United States since 1986. To make the vaccine researchers copy the genetic sequence of a protein contained in the virus into a yeast cell which is then cultured, purified, and prepared into a vaccine. These rec ...
									Enterovirus Infections and Enterovirus 68
									
... can be non-specific to enteroviruses. The symptoms likely to present early in the illness are often seen in patients with other similar flu-like diseases, such as those caused by influenza and coronavirus. Diagnosis and treatment should only be performed by a trained physician who can rule out other ...
                        	... can be non-specific to enteroviruses. The symptoms likely to present early in the illness are often seen in patients with other similar flu-like diseases, such as those caused by influenza and coronavirus. Diagnosis and treatment should only be performed by a trained physician who can rule out other ...
									unicellular prokaryotes
									
... are widespread outbreaks every four to eight years. When those outbreaks occur, walking pneumonia can account for as many as one out of every two cases of pneumonia. Symptoms include: •Cough that may come in violent spasms but produce very little mucus •Mild flu-like symptoms such as fever and chill ...
                        	... are widespread outbreaks every four to eight years. When those outbreaks occur, walking pneumonia can account for as many as one out of every two cases of pneumonia. Symptoms include: •Cough that may come in violent spasms but produce very little mucus •Mild flu-like symptoms such as fever and chill ...
									38-Perinatal_infections
									
... _ IGM does not pass through placenta _ Evidence of infection does not imply fetal damage _Teratogenic effect mainly in the first and early second trimester _ All infections can cause abortion,IUGR, premature labour,severe neonatal sepsis, or long term carrier states. Absence of fetal IGM at birth do ...
                        	... _ IGM does not pass through placenta _ Evidence of infection does not imply fetal damage _Teratogenic effect mainly in the first and early second trimester _ All infections can cause abortion,IUGR, premature labour,severe neonatal sepsis, or long term carrier states. Absence of fetal IGM at birth do ...
									Ссылка 2 Учебные материалы по практике перевода для
									
... for infants under 1 year of age only in 1990. And just last year, the Food and Drug Administration approved a new toxoid against pertussis (whooping cough) that has fewer side effects than the previous one. And new vaccines are on the way. One of the more controversial immunizations is the two-year- ...
                        	... for infants under 1 year of age only in 1990. And just last year, the Food and Drug Administration approved a new toxoid against pertussis (whooping cough) that has fewer side effects than the previous one. And new vaccines are on the way. One of the more controversial immunizations is the two-year- ...
									Marianne Pavia MS BS MT(ASCP) CLS CIC
									
... Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities: 2008 Update by the Infectious Diseases Society of America Clin Infect Dis. (2009) ...
                        	... Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities: 2008 Update by the Infectious Diseases Society of America Clin Infect Dis. (2009) ...
									Exam Tests by epidemiology 1. Active immunity appears after
									
... Patient P., 14 years old, is hospitalized in the infectious department in the severe condition. Complains on expressed headache, mainly in frontal and temporal regions, supercilliary arcs, origin of vomiting appear in condition of severe pain, pains by moving the eyeballs, in muscles and joints. Obj ...
                        	... Patient P., 14 years old, is hospitalized in the infectious department in the severe condition. Complains on expressed headache, mainly in frontal and temporal regions, supercilliary arcs, origin of vomiting appear in condition of severe pain, pains by moving the eyeballs, in muscles and joints. Obj ...
									24 - Vaccination Occupational Screening Policy
									
... medical treatment immediately. Council is only obligated to arrange and pay for such treatment if the person receiving the injury is a Council employee. The affected person should also be offered use of Council’s counselling program. In the instance that an employee has been exposed to an infectious ...
                        	... medical treatment immediately. Council is only obligated to arrange and pay for such treatment if the person receiving the injury is a Council employee. The affected person should also be offered use of Council’s counselling program. In the instance that an employee has been exposed to an infectious ...
									Scientific proceedings: Equine Programme
									
... coronary bands. Transient, persistent or recurrent urticaria may be the first clinical sign and this can occur weeks before more typical pemphigus lesions are seen. Advanced cases may show severe, diffuse crusting and scaling with extensive alopecia. ...
                        	... coronary bands. Transient, persistent or recurrent urticaria may be the first clinical sign and this can occur weeks before more typical pemphigus lesions are seen. Advanced cases may show severe, diffuse crusting and scaling with extensive alopecia. ...
									here - Boston University Medical Campus
									
... Image 080_40. Meningococcal Infections This 4 month old white female infant presented with fever and an otherwise normal examination except for a single petechia on her hip which the mother thought was a diaper pin injury. Over the next few hours a rapidly progressive generalized petechial rash dev ...
                        	... Image 080_40. Meningococcal Infections This 4 month old white female infant presented with fever and an otherwise normal examination except for a single petechia on her hip which the mother thought was a diaper pin injury. Over the next few hours a rapidly progressive generalized petechial rash dev ...
									Advances in Environmental Biology  Jantraporn Suksawat and Surapol Naowarat
									
... conjunctivitis in India Ocean Islands, illustrating that returning travellers may serve as sentinels for infectious disease outbreak in tropical areas where the laboratory facilities are limited. During October 2010, Egypt reported an outbreak of AHC consisting of 1831 cases being reported from gove ...
                        	... conjunctivitis in India Ocean Islands, illustrating that returning travellers may serve as sentinels for infectious disease outbreak in tropical areas where the laboratory facilities are limited. During October 2010, Egypt reported an outbreak of AHC consisting of 1831 cases being reported from gove ...
									PATHOLOGIC CHANGES IN SO-CALLED CAT
									
... Grossly, the lymph nodes are enlarged and soft and usually are densely adherent to adjacent nodes and to the surrounding tissues. On section, they may be dark red and homogeneous or they may be necrotic, depending on the stage of the disease. The initial histologic changes appear at the site of the ...
                        	... Grossly, the lymph nodes are enlarged and soft and usually are densely adherent to adjacent nodes and to the surrounding tissues. On section, they may be dark red and homogeneous or they may be necrotic, depending on the stage of the disease. The initial histologic changes appear at the site of the ...
									SkinLecture
									
... The margin of the ecthyma ulcer can be indurated, raised, and violaceous. Untreated ecthymatous lesions can enlarge over the course of weeks or months to a diameter of 2 to 3 cm. Staphylococcal and streptococcal ecthyma occur most commonly on the lower extremities of children, the elderly, and peopl ...
                        	... The margin of the ecthyma ulcer can be indurated, raised, and violaceous. Untreated ecthymatous lesions can enlarge over the course of weeks or months to a diameter of 2 to 3 cm. Staphylococcal and streptococcal ecthyma occur most commonly on the lower extremities of children, the elderly, and peopl ...
									Slide 1
									
... “Hunters should consult with their state wildlife agencies to identify areas where CWD occurs and take appropriate precautions when hunting in such areas. Hunters and others should avoid eating meat from deer and elk that look sick or that test positive for CWD. Hunters who harvest deer or elk from ...
                        	... “Hunters should consult with their state wildlife agencies to identify areas where CWD occurs and take appropriate precautions when hunting in such areas. Hunters and others should avoid eating meat from deer and elk that look sick or that test positive for CWD. Hunters who harvest deer or elk from ...
Leptospirosis
 
                        Leptospirosis (also known as field fever, rat catcher's yellows, and pretibial fever among others names) is an infection caused by corkscrew-shaped bacteria called Leptospira. Symptoms can range from none to mild such as headaches, muscle pains, and fevers; to severe with bleeding from the lungs or meningitis. If the infection causes the person to turn yellow, have kidney failure and bleeding, it is then known as Weil's disease. If it causes lots of bleeding from the lungs it is known as severe pulmonary haemorrhage syndrome.Up to 13 different genetic types of Leptospira may cause disease in humans. It is transmitted by both wild and domestic animals. The most common animals that spread the disease are rodents. It is often transmitted by animal urine or by water or soil containing animal urine coming into contact with breaks in the skin, eyes, mouth, or nose. In the developing world the disease most commonly occurs in farmers and poor people who live in cities. In the developed world it most commonly occurs in those involved in outdoor activities in warm and wet areas of the world. Diagnosis is typically by looking for antibodies against the bacteria or finding its DNA in the blood.Efforts to prevent the disease include protective equipment to prevent contact when working with potentially infected animals, washing after this contact, and reducing rodents in areas people live and work. The antibiotic doxycycline, when used in an effort to prevent infection among travellers, is of unclear benefit. Vaccines for animals exist for certain type of Leptospira which may decrease the risk of spread to humans. Treatment if infected is with antibiotics such as: doxycycline, penicillin, or ceftriaxone. Weil's disease and severe pulmonary haemorrhage syndrome result in death rates greater than 10% and 50%, respectively, even with treatment.It is estimated that seven to ten million people are infected by leptospirosis a year. The number of deaths this causes is not clear. The disease is most common in tropical areas of the world but may occur anywhere. Outbreaks may occur in slums of the developing world. The disease was first described by Weil in 1886 in Germany. Animals who are infected may have no symptoms, mild symptoms, or severe symptoms. Symptoms may vary by the type of animal. In some animals Leptospira live in the reproductive tract, leading to transmission during mating.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									