Microbiology
... General Features: o Paramyxovirus: enveloped, negative-sense, ssRNA o Transmission: respiratory droplets o Now have vaccination: previously seen in young children, but now outbreaks that do occur are commonly in older children and young adults (due to lack of or incomplete vaccination) ...
... General Features: o Paramyxovirus: enveloped, negative-sense, ssRNA o Transmission: respiratory droplets o Now have vaccination: previously seen in young children, but now outbreaks that do occur are commonly in older children and young adults (due to lack of or incomplete vaccination) ...
Protocol S1: Parameter Estimation
... 10. Lodish HF, Froshauer S (1977) Rates of initiation of protein synthesis by two purified species of vesicular stomatitis virus messenger RNA. J Biol Chem 252: 8804-8811. ...
... 10. Lodish HF, Froshauer S (1977) Rates of initiation of protein synthesis by two purified species of vesicular stomatitis virus messenger RNA. J Biol Chem 252: 8804-8811. ...
bovine cardiovascular problems
... Describe the structures which make up the umbilical cord of calves and outline problems that may be associated with each structure. ...
... Describe the structures which make up the umbilical cord of calves and outline problems that may be associated with each structure. ...
Complete laboratory diagnosis of Zika virus infections
... including DENV, CHIKV, tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV), West Nile virus (WNV), Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), and individuals vaccinated against yellow fever virus (YFV) or TBEV, the specificity lay between 96% and 100% (Table 3) (1, 2). In particular, a specificity of 100% was observed in ...
... including DENV, CHIKV, tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV), West Nile virus (WNV), Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), and individuals vaccinated against yellow fever virus (YFV) or TBEV, the specificity lay between 96% and 100% (Table 3) (1, 2). In particular, a specificity of 100% was observed in ...
AAEP Equine Herpesvirus (EHV) Control Guidelines
... two most significant are EHV-1, which causes respiratory disease, abortion, and neurologic disease; and EHV-4, which primarily causes respiratory disease and only occasionally can cause abortion or neurologic disease. Equine herpes viral respiratory disease is usually caused by EHV-4 and is most com ...
... two most significant are EHV-1, which causes respiratory disease, abortion, and neurologic disease; and EHV-4, which primarily causes respiratory disease and only occasionally can cause abortion or neurologic disease. Equine herpes viral respiratory disease is usually caused by EHV-4 and is most com ...
Document
... Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections Antigen or nucleic acid detection Serologic testing Isolation of viruses by culture of the throat or ...
... Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections Antigen or nucleic acid detection Serologic testing Isolation of viruses by culture of the throat or ...
Bulletin on Sexually Transmitted Infections
... drug use or contact with blood or blood products by other means. In 5-10 % of cases the infection becomes chronic. Chronic hepatitis B can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer. The infection can be treated and cured. After recovery from hepatitis B one cannot be re-infected. Hepatitis C Hepatitis C is ...
... drug use or contact with blood or blood products by other means. In 5-10 % of cases the infection becomes chronic. Chronic hepatitis B can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer. The infection can be treated and cured. After recovery from hepatitis B one cannot be re-infected. Hepatitis C Hepatitis C is ...
blood bourne pathogen - Mendham Borough School
... needle sticks, sexual contact, mucous membrane contact, and through open cuts. Risk most often occurs in unprotected contact with infected blood. It is not transmitted by casual contact. ...
... needle sticks, sexual contact, mucous membrane contact, and through open cuts. Risk most often occurs in unprotected contact with infected blood. It is not transmitted by casual contact. ...
HANDOUT (5-Year Studies) II-Year (Summer semester) Program of
... chickenpox, influenza, shingles, herpes, polio, rabies, Ebola, hanta fever, and AIDS are examples of viral diseases. Even some types of cancer - though definitely not all - have been linked to viruses. The Herpesviridae are a large family of DNA viruses that cause diseases in animals, including huma ...
... chickenpox, influenza, shingles, herpes, polio, rabies, Ebola, hanta fever, and AIDS are examples of viral diseases. Even some types of cancer - though definitely not all - have been linked to viruses. The Herpesviridae are a large family of DNA viruses that cause diseases in animals, including huma ...
State Health Officials Urge Awareness of Zika Virus, Travel
... Carolinians to be aware of the risk of Zika virus infection before traveling to Central America, South America or the Caribbean. To date, no cases of Zika virus infection have been reported in North Carolina. “Pregnant women are urged to take note of the recent CDC travel recommendations advising th ...
... Carolinians to be aware of the risk of Zika virus infection before traveling to Central America, South America or the Caribbean. To date, no cases of Zika virus infection have been reported in North Carolina. “Pregnant women are urged to take note of the recent CDC travel recommendations advising th ...
Diagnostic and Sampling procedures for FMD
... Sheep: insert probang cup directly into a disposable container into which has been dispensed 3 ml of buffer solution and gently mix Samples taken from some animals may be heavily contaminated with ruminal contents - these should be discarded and the animal's mouth should be flushed with water before ...
... Sheep: insert probang cup directly into a disposable container into which has been dispensed 3 ml of buffer solution and gently mix Samples taken from some animals may be heavily contaminated with ruminal contents - these should be discarded and the animal's mouth should be flushed with water before ...
Evaluation of Epizootic Haemorrhagic Disease Virus Infection in
... PCR for simultaneous detection and identi¢cation of United States serotypes of epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus. Sudan Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, 37, 1^12 Aradaib, I.E., Smith, W.E., Cullor, J.S. and Osburn, B.I., 2003. A multiplex PCR for Simultaneous detection and di¡er ...
... PCR for simultaneous detection and identi¢cation of United States serotypes of epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus. Sudan Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, 37, 1^12 Aradaib, I.E., Smith, W.E., Cullor, J.S. and Osburn, B.I., 2003. A multiplex PCR for Simultaneous detection and di¡er ...
Feline Infectious Pertonitis (FIP)
... Many cats are infected with a relatively benign form of the coronavirus but only in certain cats will the virus mutate to become pathologic (FIP). So this means that the corona virus in each individual cat can mutate (or not) into the FIP virus. Therefore, FIP is not horizontally transmitted (cat to ...
... Many cats are infected with a relatively benign form of the coronavirus but only in certain cats will the virus mutate to become pathologic (FIP). So this means that the corona virus in each individual cat can mutate (or not) into the FIP virus. Therefore, FIP is not horizontally transmitted (cat to ...
Comparative Medicine - Laboratory Animal Boards Study Group
... 2. Include but are not limited to: hematoma, proptosis, corneal ulceration, keratitis, pannus formation, rupture of the globe, damage to optic nerve or internal structures leading to blindness, fracture of the orbital bone, infection, and abscess formation 3. Include but are not limited to: tempora ...
... 2. Include but are not limited to: hematoma, proptosis, corneal ulceration, keratitis, pannus formation, rupture of the globe, damage to optic nerve or internal structures leading to blindness, fracture of the orbital bone, infection, and abscess formation 3. Include but are not limited to: tempora ...
1-STD,gonorrheanimer-mansour (1)
... needs: • NADP and Hematin (X and V factor): so the bacteria grow best on: Chocolate agar or the selective medium: Thayer-Martin agar which contains antibiotics (vancomycin, colistin, and nystatin). • 5-10% CO2 for primary isolation. • All species are oxidase positive. • Sugar fermentation to differe ...
... needs: • NADP and Hematin (X and V factor): so the bacteria grow best on: Chocolate agar or the selective medium: Thayer-Martin agar which contains antibiotics (vancomycin, colistin, and nystatin). • 5-10% CO2 for primary isolation. • All species are oxidase positive. • Sugar fermentation to differe ...
DNA Enveloped virus Herpes virus
... are capable of causing overt disease or remaining silent for many years only to be reactivated, eg shingles. The name herpes comes from the Latin -herpes which, in turn, comes from the Greek word herpein which means to creep. This reflects the creeping or spreading nature of the skin lesions caused ...
... are capable of causing overt disease or remaining silent for many years only to be reactivated, eg shingles. The name herpes comes from the Latin -herpes which, in turn, comes from the Greek word herpein which means to creep. This reflects the creeping or spreading nature of the skin lesions caused ...
Crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever - Caspian Journal of Internal
... recommends the administration of ribavirin, oral or intravenous as a potential therapeutic drug for CCHF, but its efficacy in the treatment is controversial and some studies have shown that oral ribavirin treatment in CCHF patients do not affect on viral load or disease progression (2, 6, 7). Based ...
... recommends the administration of ribavirin, oral or intravenous as a potential therapeutic drug for CCHF, but its efficacy in the treatment is controversial and some studies have shown that oral ribavirin treatment in CCHF patients do not affect on viral load or disease progression (2, 6, 7). Based ...
Example of Recovery of Infectious virus from Negative Strand RNA
... imported from China. In that outbreak - 46 monkeys died from severe pneumonia Sakai et al. J. Virol. 87(2):1105-14. doi: 10.1128/JVI.02419-12 ...
... imported from China. In that outbreak - 46 monkeys died from severe pneumonia Sakai et al. J. Virol. 87(2):1105-14. doi: 10.1128/JVI.02419-12 ...
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 ...
UF Bloodborne Pathogen Training
... If you decline, can change mind at any time Post-vaccination testing available but only recommended for those at high risk of an exposure ...
... If you decline, can change mind at any time Post-vaccination testing available but only recommended for those at high risk of an exposure ...
Infection Prevention and Control Speaker
... • Decides what procedures, such as isolation, should be applied to an individual resident; and • Maintains a record of incidents and corrective actions related to infections. ...
... • Decides what procedures, such as isolation, should be applied to an individual resident; and • Maintains a record of incidents and corrective actions related to infections. ...
Histoplasma capsulatum Exposure Medical Response Guidance for
... mediastinitis, meningitis, osteomyelitis, or cutaneous infection. Symptoms may include fever, chills, headache, cough, myalgias, chest pain, loss of appetite, or fatigue. Infection is usually asymptomatic for low level exposure or mild infections. Higher levels of exposure and more severe infections ...
... mediastinitis, meningitis, osteomyelitis, or cutaneous infection. Symptoms may include fever, chills, headache, cough, myalgias, chest pain, loss of appetite, or fatigue. Infection is usually asymptomatic for low level exposure or mild infections. Higher levels of exposure and more severe infections ...
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis
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.