PROCEEDINGS OF THE 58 ANNUAL COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS
... fatigue syndrome extending weeks to occasionally many months beyond resolution of other signs and symptoms of the infection. To what extent this protracted fatigue is a symptom of active disease or the consequence of the resulting deconditioning is unknown. Although comprehensive rehabilitation has ...
... fatigue syndrome extending weeks to occasionally many months beyond resolution of other signs and symptoms of the infection. To what extent this protracted fatigue is a symptom of active disease or the consequence of the resulting deconditioning is unknown. Although comprehensive rehabilitation has ...
FIP - idexx.eu
... typing) due to unknown viral strain. In 16 samples (8,6 %), viral load was very low and resulted in a ‘below limit of detection’ interpretation. ...
... typing) due to unknown viral strain. In 16 samples (8,6 %), viral load was very low and resulted in a ‘below limit of detection’ interpretation. ...
Laboratory-Acquired Infections in Flanders (2007
... Accident means any incident involving a significant and unintended release of genetically modified and/or pathogenic (micro-)organisms in the course of their contained use which could present an immediate or delayed hazard to human health or the environment. Bio-incident Bio-incidents are defined as ...
... Accident means any incident involving a significant and unintended release of genetically modified and/or pathogenic (micro-)organisms in the course of their contained use which could present an immediate or delayed hazard to human health or the environment. Bio-incident Bio-incidents are defined as ...
CORNEA-D-16-00007_pap 1..10 - Eye Bank Association of America
... keratoplasty that does not clear after 8 weeks without an identifiable operative or postoperative complication or underlying recipient condition that would explain the biologic dysfunction. • A graft-transmitted ocular infection caused by bacterial, fungal, viral, or Acanthamoeba etiologies and inclu ...
... keratoplasty that does not clear after 8 weeks without an identifiable operative or postoperative complication or underlying recipient condition that would explain the biologic dysfunction. • A graft-transmitted ocular infection caused by bacterial, fungal, viral, or Acanthamoeba etiologies and inclu ...
Viral Diseases in Zebrafish: What Is Known and Unknown
... The potential effects of unrecognized viral infections may, in some cases, be similar to the confounding effects documented for parasitic and bacterial infections in zebrafish and other laboratory fishes. Mycobacterium spp. are the most important bacterial pathogens of laboratory zebrafish and cause ...
... The potential effects of unrecognized viral infections may, in some cases, be similar to the confounding effects documented for parasitic and bacterial infections in zebrafish and other laboratory fishes. Mycobacterium spp. are the most important bacterial pathogens of laboratory zebrafish and cause ...
1. introduction - Department of Agriculture and Water Resources
... or genus within the Order Carnivora. Following an examination of a number of families within Carnivora, it was decided that IRAs for members of this Order would be on a family by family basis, except perhaps in the case of very closely related families. This IRA is specific for the family Felidae, b ...
... or genus within the Order Carnivora. Following an examination of a number of families within Carnivora, it was decided that IRAs for members of this Order would be on a family by family basis, except perhaps in the case of very closely related families. This IRA is specific for the family Felidae, b ...
Mouse Diseases Common Conditions (phenotypes) and Infectious
... disease conditions, or develop a list of likely conditions and causes. Infectious causes should be considered also (next section). Sexual dimorphisms in body weight, size and morphology of salivary glands, adrenals, kidneys, mammae, should be recognized as such and not as important findings. Possibl ...
... disease conditions, or develop a list of likely conditions and causes. Infectious causes should be considered also (next section). Sexual dimorphisms in body weight, size and morphology of salivary glands, adrenals, kidneys, mammae, should be recognized as such and not as important findings. Possibl ...
Hendra virus vaccine and its use by veterinary surgeons in
... vaccination provides a public health benefit (such as rabies vaccination of animals in the USA), antibody titre levels are not considered sufficiently reliable to assume full protection against the disease. As a result, rabies vaccination of animals in the USA is mandatory in most states regardless ...
... vaccination provides a public health benefit (such as rabies vaccination of animals in the USA), antibody titre levels are not considered sufficiently reliable to assume full protection against the disease. As a result, rabies vaccination of animals in the USA is mandatory in most states regardless ...
importation of non-domestic felidae into australia draft import risk
... within the Order Carnivora. Following an examination of a number of families within Carnivora, it was decided that IRAs for members of this Order would be on a family by family basis, except perhaps in the case of very closely related families. This IRA is specific for the family Felidae, but does n ...
... within the Order Carnivora. Following an examination of a number of families within Carnivora, it was decided that IRAs for members of this Order would be on a family by family basis, except perhaps in the case of very closely related families. This IRA is specific for the family Felidae, but does n ...
Hantavirus Reservoirs: Current Status with an
... rodent reservoir Apodemus agrarius, other species linked to HFRS in Eurasia, such as Pummala, Seoul and Dobrava-Belgrado, were identified. The Dobrava-Belgrado species is thought to be responsible for the majority of deaths from hantaviruses in the Old World [3–5]. Hantavirus has been known to circu ...
... rodent reservoir Apodemus agrarius, other species linked to HFRS in Eurasia, such as Pummala, Seoul and Dobrava-Belgrado, were identified. The Dobrava-Belgrado species is thought to be responsible for the majority of deaths from hantaviruses in the Old World [3–5]. Hantavirus has been known to circu ...
Document
... Tularemia is a zoonosis mainly occurring in the Northern Hemisphere. Humans may acquire the disease through the handling of infected animals, ingestion of contaminated food or water, inhalation of infective aerosols, and hematophagous arthropod bites [2]. F. tularensis, the agent of tularemia, compr ...
... Tularemia is a zoonosis mainly occurring in the Northern Hemisphere. Humans may acquire the disease through the handling of infected animals, ingestion of contaminated food or water, inhalation of infective aerosols, and hematophagous arthropod bites [2]. F. tularensis, the agent of tularemia, compr ...
Lack of Evidence of Measles Virus Shedding in People with
... Serological evidence of measles virus infection has been detected among people exposed to measles who do not exhibit classical clinical symptoms. Throat swabs, lymphocytes, and serum and urine samples were collected from contacts of individuals with confirmed measles 12–16 days after exposure, durin ...
... Serological evidence of measles virus infection has been detected among people exposed to measles who do not exhibit classical clinical symptoms. Throat swabs, lymphocytes, and serum and urine samples were collected from contacts of individuals with confirmed measles 12–16 days after exposure, durin ...
Subcritical endemic steady states in mathematical models for animal
... Classical epidemic models usually assume that either immunity does not exist (the SIS model) or that experiencing the infection provides permanent or temporary protection against it (the SIR and SIRS models). In the SIS model a typical individual starts o susceptible, at some stage catches the infe ...
... Classical epidemic models usually assume that either immunity does not exist (the SIS model) or that experiencing the infection provides permanent or temporary protection against it (the SIR and SIRS models). In the SIS model a typical individual starts o susceptible, at some stage catches the infe ...
Epidemiology of bacterial meningitis
... treatment are critically important for AM patients due to the high rates of mortality and morbidity associated with the infection. AM is classified into bacterial meningitis (BM) and nonbacterial meningitis (NBM). [16] The differentiating between acute bacterial and non bacterial meningitis is chall ...
... treatment are critically important for AM patients due to the high rates of mortality and morbidity associated with the infection. AM is classified into bacterial meningitis (BM) and nonbacterial meningitis (NBM). [16] The differentiating between acute bacterial and non bacterial meningitis is chall ...
ECDC risk assessment on change of testing requirements for
... insignificant. As expected, the estimated residual risks are clearly higher than in blood donor populations. Residual risks were approximately 18 (HIV), 32 (hepatitis B) and 267 (hepatitis C) cases per million person years under the current testing scheme. If donors would be tested at entry and then ...
... insignificant. As expected, the estimated residual risks are clearly higher than in blood donor populations. Residual risks were approximately 18 (HIV), 32 (hepatitis B) and 267 (hepatitis C) cases per million person years under the current testing scheme. If donors would be tested at entry and then ...
Mouse Diseases Common Conditions
... disease conditions, or develop a list of likely conditions and causes. Infectious causes should be considered also (next section). Sexual dimorphisms in body weight, size and morphology of salivary glands, adrenals, kidneys, mammae, should be recognized as such and not as important findings. Possibl ...
... disease conditions, or develop a list of likely conditions and causes. Infectious causes should be considered also (next section). Sexual dimorphisms in body weight, size and morphology of salivary glands, adrenals, kidneys, mammae, should be recognized as such and not as important findings. Possibl ...
45.Inter- and intra-herd sequence variability of foot-and-mouth disease viruses recovered during the 2007 UK outbreak
... Number of animals Est. age of oldest lesion ...
... Number of animals Est. age of oldest lesion ...
Chlamydial Type III Secretion System Needle Protein Induces
... Chlamydia trachomatis imposes serious health problems and causes infertility. Because of asymptomatic onset, it often escapes antibiotic treatment. Therefore, vaccines offer a better option for the prevention of unwanted inflammatory sequelae. The existence of serologically distinct serovars of C. t ...
... Chlamydia trachomatis imposes serious health problems and causes infertility. Because of asymptomatic onset, it often escapes antibiotic treatment. Therefore, vaccines offer a better option for the prevention of unwanted inflammatory sequelae. The existence of serologically distinct serovars of C. t ...
Virus in food and drinking water in Sweden
... illness popularly is called “winter vomiting disease”) (Carrique-Mas et al. 2003). Symptoms usually last 24 to 60 hours and recovery is normally complete. Dehydration is the most common complication and sometimes hospitalisation with parenteral fluid therapy is necessary. Virus particles are shed vi ...
... illness popularly is called “winter vomiting disease”) (Carrique-Mas et al. 2003). Symptoms usually last 24 to 60 hours and recovery is normally complete. Dehydration is the most common complication and sometimes hospitalisation with parenteral fluid therapy is necessary. Virus particles are shed vi ...
Section V Categories of waterborne disease organisms
... methods that are unavailable in many locations and take days or weeks to obtain results. The application of molecular techniques is permitting identification of species and genotypes in animals and humans and providing for the detection of low numbers of these protozoa in aqueous environments, enabl ...
... methods that are unavailable in many locations and take days or weeks to obtain results. The application of molecular techniques is permitting identification of species and genotypes in animals and humans and providing for the detection of low numbers of these protozoa in aqueous environments, enabl ...
IDEXX IBR gE Ab Test Differentiates between marker
... and BHV-1-infected The IDEXX IBR gE Ab Test is an enzyme immunoassay for the detection of bovine herpesvirus-1 specific gE antibodies in bovine serum, plasma and milk samples. Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) is a highly contagious, infectious disease that is caused by bovine herpesvirus-1 (B ...
... and BHV-1-infected The IDEXX IBR gE Ab Test is an enzyme immunoassay for the detection of bovine herpesvirus-1 specific gE antibodies in bovine serum, plasma and milk samples. Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) is a highly contagious, infectious disease that is caused by bovine herpesvirus-1 (B ...
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.