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... Transfusion areas. Gentian violet treatment (24 hr) eliminates parasites in blood. Occurs during any stage of T. cruzi Congenital infection. Can result in premature labor, ...
... Transfusion areas. Gentian violet treatment (24 hr) eliminates parasites in blood. Occurs during any stage of T. cruzi Congenital infection. Can result in premature labor, ...
west nile virus and homeopathy
... In some individuals, particularly in children or elderly people above 50, West Nile virus can cause serious disease that affects brain and spinal tissue like encephalitis (inflammation of the brain), meningitis (inflammation of the membrane around the brain and spinal cord), and polio-like symptoms ...
... In some individuals, particularly in children or elderly people above 50, West Nile virus can cause serious disease that affects brain and spinal tissue like encephalitis (inflammation of the brain), meningitis (inflammation of the membrane around the brain and spinal cord), and polio-like symptoms ...
8.1.3.A ChickenpoxOutbreak
... number of people. Throughout history, epidemics have had dramatic effects on human political and social history. The 1918 avian flu outbreak killed an estimated 30-50 million people worldwide and may have been the most devastating shortduration epidemic in history. Other epidemics include smallpox, ...
... number of people. Throughout history, epidemics have had dramatic effects on human political and social history. The 1918 avian flu outbreak killed an estimated 30-50 million people worldwide and may have been the most devastating shortduration epidemic in history. Other epidemics include smallpox, ...
Chlamydia trachomatis
... • Disease C & S Americas, Africa; less common USA • Human, squirrel primary reservoir • Transmitted by louse; bites, defecates in wound • At risk - people living in crowded, unsanitary conditions; often war, famine, natural disaster • Complications - myocarditis, CNS dysfunction • Mortality high unt ...
... • Disease C & S Americas, Africa; less common USA • Human, squirrel primary reservoir • Transmitted by louse; bites, defecates in wound • At risk - people living in crowded, unsanitary conditions; often war, famine, natural disaster • Complications - myocarditis, CNS dysfunction • Mortality high unt ...
Dane County Friends of Ferals Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
... mother cat to her kittens, usually during passage through the birth canal or when the newborn kittens ingest infected milk. Sexual contact is not a major means of spreading FIV. What does FIV do to a cat? Infected cats may appear normal for years often into their teens. However, infection eventual ...
... mother cat to her kittens, usually during passage through the birth canal or when the newborn kittens ingest infected milk. Sexual contact is not a major means of spreading FIV. What does FIV do to a cat? Infected cats may appear normal for years often into their teens. However, infection eventual ...
african horse sickness
... Health Information Database (WAHID) interface [http://www.oie.int/wahis/public.php?page=home] or refer to the latest issues of the World Animal Health and the OIE Bulletin. ...
... Health Information Database (WAHID) interface [http://www.oie.int/wahis/public.php?page=home] or refer to the latest issues of the World Animal Health and the OIE Bulletin. ...
hepatitis B
... Anyone who comes in contact with the blood or body fluids of an infected person is at risk for hepatitis B. Certain behaviors can increase the risk, including unprotected sex (vaginal, anal, and oral); contact sports (sports during which players may be exposed to each other’s blood or saliva); getti ...
... Anyone who comes in contact with the blood or body fluids of an infected person is at risk for hepatitis B. Certain behaviors can increase the risk, including unprotected sex (vaginal, anal, and oral); contact sports (sports during which players may be exposed to each other’s blood or saliva); getti ...
Chronic viral hepatitis and hepatitis B virus infection: stop the cancer
... the secreted hepatitis B ‘e’ antigen (HBeAg), which can cross the placenta. Recent work has confirmed that HBeAg can modulate the innate immune pathway by suppression of Toll-like receptors2. ...
... the secreted hepatitis B ‘e’ antigen (HBeAg), which can cross the placenta. Recent work has confirmed that HBeAg can modulate the innate immune pathway by suppression of Toll-like receptors2. ...
virus - Angelfire
... “fever, headache, signs of meningeal irritation and a predominantly lymphocytic pleocytosis with normal CSF glucose” ...
... “fever, headache, signs of meningeal irritation and a predominantly lymphocytic pleocytosis with normal CSF glucose” ...
TMV Lesson - Potato Genome
... learn about the relationship between a virus and its host. Purpose: to learn about (1) properties of TMV and (2) symptoms induced by the virus in susceptible and resistant plant hosts Background information: Viruses cause a variety of diseases in plants and animals. Virus diseases that affect humans ...
... learn about the relationship between a virus and its host. Purpose: to learn about (1) properties of TMV and (2) symptoms induced by the virus in susceptible and resistant plant hosts Background information: Viruses cause a variety of diseases in plants and animals. Virus diseases that affect humans ...
Equine Viral Diseases
... Horses are the only known natural host! No treatment available to eliminate EIA from an infected horse Horses surviving EIA can relapse and/or pass it on to other horses Lifetime Quarantine Euthanasia ...
... Horses are the only known natural host! No treatment available to eliminate EIA from an infected horse Horses surviving EIA can relapse and/or pass it on to other horses Lifetime Quarantine Euthanasia ...
Norovirus Fact Sheet MCH
... As you may be infectious for some days after recovery, good personal hygiene is important to prevent spreading the disease around. Good handwashing and hand drying after toileting is vital as well as taking extra care when cleaning up faecal or vomit matter or items contaminated with these materials ...
... As you may be infectious for some days after recovery, good personal hygiene is important to prevent spreading the disease around. Good handwashing and hand drying after toileting is vital as well as taking extra care when cleaning up faecal or vomit matter or items contaminated with these materials ...
Bovine viral diarrhoea virus: virulence factors and improved control
... problem. For young calves PI with BVDV, maternal antibodies are known to interfere with the detection of the virus up to at least three months of age. Novel approaches to BVDV diagnosis of these categories of animals are needed to supplement the tests successfully used for older animals. Four main o ...
... problem. For young calves PI with BVDV, maternal antibodies are known to interfere with the detection of the virus up to at least three months of age. Novel approaches to BVDV diagnosis of these categories of animals are needed to supplement the tests successfully used for older animals. Four main o ...
a(h1n1)v - Eurosurveillance
... birds a few days following administration of the challenge virus. These signs were considered to be non-specific because the birds did not exhibit the conjunctivitis, sinusitis or nasal discharge typical of low pathogenicity avian influenza infection. In both experimental groups, the virological and ...
... birds a few days following administration of the challenge virus. These signs were considered to be non-specific because the birds did not exhibit the conjunctivitis, sinusitis or nasal discharge typical of low pathogenicity avian influenza infection. In both experimental groups, the virological and ...
Infectious Diseases
... • Major manifestations may appear at sites different from the point of entry • Placental-fetal route ...
... • Major manifestations may appear at sites different from the point of entry • Placental-fetal route ...
a- Clinical aspects
... and sometimes, these may take severe aspects. EBV EBV infection is ubiquarian; the specific persistence in the body is correlated with the development antibodies are present in approximately 95% of the adults of a multitude of malignancy: lymphoproliferative between 30-40 years serologically investi ...
... and sometimes, these may take severe aspects. EBV EBV infection is ubiquarian; the specific persistence in the body is correlated with the development antibodies are present in approximately 95% of the adults of a multitude of malignancy: lymphoproliferative between 30-40 years serologically investi ...
3. Chain of Infection
... • Susceptible Host. The future host is the person who is next exposed to the pathogen. The microorganism may spread to another person but does not develop into an infection if the person’s immune system can fight it off. They may however become a ‘carrier’ without symptoms, able to then be the next ...
... • Susceptible Host. The future host is the person who is next exposed to the pathogen. The microorganism may spread to another person but does not develop into an infection if the person’s immune system can fight it off. They may however become a ‘carrier’ without symptoms, able to then be the next ...
12 Filoviruses
... Cell surface tissue factor triggers extrinsic coagulation pathway Disseminated intravascular coagulation occurs Endothelial cell infection appears late in disease Two viral proteins suppress the type I interferon response VP35 protein inhibits activation of interferon regulatory factor 3 VP24 blocks ...
... Cell surface tissue factor triggers extrinsic coagulation pathway Disseminated intravascular coagulation occurs Endothelial cell infection appears late in disease Two viral proteins suppress the type I interferon response VP35 protein inhibits activation of interferon regulatory factor 3 VP24 blocks ...
Common cold - WordPress.com
... The name "common cold" came into use in the 16th century, due to the similarity between its symptoms and those of exposure to cold weather. In the United Kingdom, the Common Cold Unit was set up by the Medical Research Council in 1946 and it was here that the rhinovirus was discovered in 1956. In th ...
... The name "common cold" came into use in the 16th century, due to the similarity between its symptoms and those of exposure to cold weather. In the United Kingdom, the Common Cold Unit was set up by the Medical Research Council in 1946 and it was here that the rhinovirus was discovered in 1956. In th ...
Detection of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus in rainbow trout
... (infectious pancreatic necrosis virus; IPNV) were kindly supplied by Dr B. L. Nicholson. Monoclonal antibodies (MAb 1H8, MAb 3B12, and MAb 5H2) against IHNV (Huang et al. 1994), a polyclonal rabbit antiserum for IHNV (NI 43) supplied by Dr J . R . Winton, and a MAb for IPNV, (MAb AS1) donated by Dr ...
... (infectious pancreatic necrosis virus; IPNV) were kindly supplied by Dr B. L. Nicholson. Monoclonal antibodies (MAb 1H8, MAb 3B12, and MAb 5H2) against IHNV (Huang et al. 1994), a polyclonal rabbit antiserum for IHNV (NI 43) supplied by Dr J . R . Winton, and a MAb for IPNV, (MAb AS1) donated by Dr ...
Control of Bovine Virus Diarrhoea (BVD)
... Infection of the foetus before 110/120 days of pregnancy results in the birth of a live calf but persistently infected (animal carries the virus for life). This is caused by failure of the developing immune system of the foetus to function properly before 110 days. After birth these calves carry t ...
... Infection of the foetus before 110/120 days of pregnancy results in the birth of a live calf but persistently infected (animal carries the virus for life). This is caused by failure of the developing immune system of the foetus to function properly before 110 days. After birth these calves carry t ...
Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV)
... The outlook must always be guarded, but a positive test need not condemn a cat providing it is not clinically ill. FeLV infection has a long incubation period and there may be a considerable period (three months to three years) before the cat becomes very ill, however, FeLV positive cats are very co ...
... The outlook must always be guarded, but a positive test need not condemn a cat providing it is not clinically ill. FeLV infection has a long incubation period and there may be a considerable period (three months to three years) before the cat becomes very ill, however, FeLV positive cats are very co ...
Ommon Infectious Conditions
... Effects: Fever, frequent sneezing, eye infections, infection of nasal passages, and salivation are typical symptoms. Discharges from eyes and nose are clear and watery to start, but become thick and cloudy. Depression and loss of appetite develop. Ulcers of the cornea and mouth may develop with all ...
... Effects: Fever, frequent sneezing, eye infections, infection of nasal passages, and salivation are typical symptoms. Discharges from eyes and nose are clear and watery to start, but become thick and cloudy. Depression and loss of appetite develop. Ulcers of the cornea and mouth may develop with all ...
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis
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Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM), is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease that presents as aseptic meningitis, encephalitis or meningoencephalitis. Its causative agent is the Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus (LCMV), a member of the family Arenaviridae. The name was coined by Charles Armstrong in 1934.