幻灯片 1 - 上海交通大学医学院精品课程
... According to the characteristics of clinical symptoms, signs and auxiliary examination, we classify different type and severity. Treatment should emphasize comprehensive treatment. Choose different antibiotics according to different pathogens. ...
... According to the characteristics of clinical symptoms, signs and auxiliary examination, we classify different type and severity. Treatment should emphasize comprehensive treatment. Choose different antibiotics according to different pathogens. ...
Chapter 1, Section 2
... pox, antibodies that kill chicken pox stay in your body for the rest of your life. – A vaccine is a dead or weakened pathogen that is put into your body. ...
... pox, antibodies that kill chicken pox stay in your body for the rest of your life. – A vaccine is a dead or weakened pathogen that is put into your body. ...
OME (otitis media with effusion)
... -bacterial infections tend to spread and cause severe complications -effective antibiotic treatment is still effective for bacterial infections -one dominant symptom -intense pharyngeal erythema -purulent discharge (yellow / green / brownish) -exudates on tonsil -fever spike and new symptoms = secon ...
... -bacterial infections tend to spread and cause severe complications -effective antibiotic treatment is still effective for bacterial infections -one dominant symptom -intense pharyngeal erythema -purulent discharge (yellow / green / brownish) -exudates on tonsil -fever spike and new symptoms = secon ...
nosocomial infection
... : to reduce the number of microbes, : to reduce the risk of infection for people in contact with that object. • usually a great emphasis is given to the cleaning of floors and toilets. • the role of near-patient hand-touch sites ( bed rails, bedside lockers, infusion pumps door handles, nurse call b ...
... : to reduce the number of microbes, : to reduce the risk of infection for people in contact with that object. • usually a great emphasis is given to the cleaning of floors and toilets. • the role of near-patient hand-touch sites ( bed rails, bedside lockers, infusion pumps door handles, nurse call b ...
UM SPH CHIP Intern SHARP
... Work Environment and Physical Requirements: Standard office environment. Job may require moderate physical effort including lifting materials and equipment of <50# and involves viewing a CRT or VDT screen 25–75% of the time. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WORK OF OTHERS: No assigned responsibility. IMPACT O ...
... Work Environment and Physical Requirements: Standard office environment. Job may require moderate physical effort including lifting materials and equipment of <50# and involves viewing a CRT or VDT screen 25–75% of the time. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WORK OF OTHERS: No assigned responsibility. IMPACT O ...
M. tuberculosis
... >=10 mm, if any of these circumstances are present: - Was contact of another person with infectious TB - Was born or has resided in a high TB prevalence ...
... >=10 mm, if any of these circumstances are present: - Was contact of another person with infectious TB - Was born or has resided in a high TB prevalence ...
Introduction to Dental Infection Control
... • More than 1400 HCWs (with exposure) tested • Of the 1000 with significant exposure, only 4 converted to HIV-seropositive state in 6 months • 100 HCWs with sharp injuries, no conversion • 691 with mucosal contact to Blood and Other Potentially ...
... • More than 1400 HCWs (with exposure) tested • Of the 1000 with significant exposure, only 4 converted to HIV-seropositive state in 6 months • 100 HCWs with sharp injuries, no conversion • 691 with mucosal contact to Blood and Other Potentially ...
Bactin
... Adolescent and Children: Generally not recommended but where the benefit is more than potential risk, the dose should be 10-30 mgrkg/day depending upon the severity of Infection, administered in two divided doses. Side effects Ciprofloxacin is generally well tolerated. Gastrointestinal disturbances ...
... Adolescent and Children: Generally not recommended but where the benefit is more than potential risk, the dose should be 10-30 mgrkg/day depending upon the severity of Infection, administered in two divided doses. Side effects Ciprofloxacin is generally well tolerated. Gastrointestinal disturbances ...
Patterns of polio infection
... • Definite diagnosis for EBV infection is to detect EBV- IgM antibody in the serum by the lab. • Differential diagnosis of EBV infection are CMV, adenovirus,, and toxoplasmosis, all these shows lymphocytosis, and even atypical lymphocytes, but negative EBV ...
... • Definite diagnosis for EBV infection is to detect EBV- IgM antibody in the serum by the lab. • Differential diagnosis of EBV infection are CMV, adenovirus,, and toxoplasmosis, all these shows lymphocytosis, and even atypical lymphocytes, but negative EBV ...
Rickettsiae - Student
... permeability, edema, hemorrhage & hypotensive shock Endothelial damage can lead to activation of clotting ...
... permeability, edema, hemorrhage & hypotensive shock Endothelial damage can lead to activation of clotting ...
6-0 Notes- Infectious Diseases 6-0 Notes-Infectious
... Tuberculosis (TB) – bacteria; transmitted by infected person sneezing, coughing even speaking; symptoms- persistent cough, coughing up blood, fever, chills, appetite loss; control/treatment- antibiotics; vaccine available for at-risk children/infants but not widely used in U.S.; where occurs/# of ca ...
... Tuberculosis (TB) – bacteria; transmitted by infected person sneezing, coughing even speaking; symptoms- persistent cough, coughing up blood, fever, chills, appetite loss; control/treatment- antibiotics; vaccine available for at-risk children/infants but not widely used in U.S.; where occurs/# of ca ...
Immune Responce
... Pathogens are found in soil, contaminated water, and infected animals, including other people ...
... Pathogens are found in soil, contaminated water, and infected animals, including other people ...
CH. 9 PREVENTING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
... Some HIV carriers have no symptoms for 20 yrs. before being diagnosed with AIDS. With HIV flu-like symptoms may occur. After diagnosis of AIDS death usually occurs depending on medications. New research indicates that the virus itself, NOT a breakdown in the immune system is responsible for disease ...
... Some HIV carriers have no symptoms for 20 yrs. before being diagnosed with AIDS. With HIV flu-like symptoms may occur. After diagnosis of AIDS death usually occurs depending on medications. New research indicates that the virus itself, NOT a breakdown in the immune system is responsible for disease ...
Sexually Transmitted Infections
... Medically-at-risk individuals Those with definite exposure to Hepatitis B may receive HBIG (Hepatitis B immunoglobulin) within first 24 hours after exposure to reduce transmission Referral to liver or infectious disease specialist ...
... Medically-at-risk individuals Those with definite exposure to Hepatitis B may receive HBIG (Hepatitis B immunoglobulin) within first 24 hours after exposure to reduce transmission Referral to liver or infectious disease specialist ...
Factsheet on Conjunctivitis - Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation
... The virus can survive on hard surfaces or objects for up to 24 hours. The infected person is usually infectious for about a week starting from just before their symptoms start. The virus spreads by direct person to person contact and droplets carried on the air. ...
... The virus can survive on hard surfaces or objects for up to 24 hours. The infected person is usually infectious for about a week starting from just before their symptoms start. The virus spreads by direct person to person contact and droplets carried on the air. ...
Introduction
... • The adult worms can be discovered during surgery or biopsy. • However, it is usually through microscopic examination of the characteristic eggs present in sputum, aspired pleural fluid, feces, and matter of ulcers caused by the parasite. • The eggs may not be present in these sources until 2 to 3 ...
... • The adult worms can be discovered during surgery or biopsy. • However, it is usually through microscopic examination of the characteristic eggs present in sputum, aspired pleural fluid, feces, and matter of ulcers caused by the parasite. • The eggs may not be present in these sources until 2 to 3 ...
Prof. Lester`s BIOL 210 Practice Exam 3
... 14) Which of the following antimicrobial agents is recommended for use against fungal infections? A) Amphotericin B B) Bacitracin C) Cephalosporin D) Penicillin E) Polymyxin 15) More than half of our antibiotics are A) Produced by fungi. B) Produced by bacteria. C) Synthesized in laboratories. D) P ...
... 14) Which of the following antimicrobial agents is recommended for use against fungal infections? A) Amphotericin B B) Bacitracin C) Cephalosporin D) Penicillin E) Polymyxin 15) More than half of our antibiotics are A) Produced by fungi. B) Produced by bacteria. C) Synthesized in laboratories. D) P ...
Infections at sea past and present
... Thankfully it is too early to speculate on infectious disease at sea in the twenty-second century yet! Infectious disease at sea has occurred for as long as the sea has been conquered in pursuit of fresh lands to live in or the slightly shorter time that it has been a means of transport. But for mos ...
... Thankfully it is too early to speculate on infectious disease at sea in the twenty-second century yet! Infectious disease at sea has occurred for as long as the sea has been conquered in pursuit of fresh lands to live in or the slightly shorter time that it has been a means of transport. But for mos ...
Control of Streptococcus pyogenes in the hospital environment (6.2
... which will be placed in convenient basins near the entrance of the wards. This disinfection will be considered sufficient for this visit. Between examinations the hands must be washed in soap and water. ...
... which will be placed in convenient basins near the entrance of the wards. This disinfection will be considered sufficient for this visit. Between examinations the hands must be washed in soap and water. ...
Brooklyn Hospital Center
... increased risk. Ongoing surveillance of these patients is performed daily. These best practice interventions include: full barrier precautions for insertion, proper hand hygiene, daily assessment for ongoing use, site selection, daily nursing maintenance, ensuring Chlorhexidine dressings and chlorhe ...
... increased risk. Ongoing surveillance of these patients is performed daily. These best practice interventions include: full barrier precautions for insertion, proper hand hygiene, daily assessment for ongoing use, site selection, daily nursing maintenance, ensuring Chlorhexidine dressings and chlorhe ...
104年度屏東縣語文競賽複賽 【高中組英文作文題目】 Dengue fever is
... it seems that the situation is out of control. What’s worse, the potentially fatal disease has no specific drug threatment, which enhances the popularity of mosquito-borne infection. Though the problem is not east to handle, I think the government makes their all-out effort to deal with the diease w ...
... it seems that the situation is out of control. What’s worse, the potentially fatal disease has no specific drug threatment, which enhances the popularity of mosquito-borne infection. Though the problem is not east to handle, I think the government makes their all-out effort to deal with the diease w ...
Bergey`s Volume 2 – Gram Positive Bacteria of Importance
... • High osmotic pressure/low H2O • Readily deposited on fomites • Most important pathogen = S. aureus • Can cause pathogenesis at 3 locations: – Skin – G.I. Tract – Lower respiratory ...
... • High osmotic pressure/low H2O • Readily deposited on fomites • Most important pathogen = S. aureus • Can cause pathogenesis at 3 locations: – Skin – G.I. Tract – Lower respiratory ...
Legionella sp.
... • Early symptoms include lethargy, headaches, high fever, chills, muscle aches, and anorexia. • As the disease progresses, a dry, hacking cough develops. Half of the people who develop Legionnaires’ Disease suffer shortness of breath and a third complain of chest pain. • Although the pneumonia affec ...
... • Early symptoms include lethargy, headaches, high fever, chills, muscle aches, and anorexia. • As the disease progresses, a dry, hacking cough develops. Half of the people who develop Legionnaires’ Disease suffer shortness of breath and a third complain of chest pain. • Although the pneumonia affec ...
Coccidioidomycosis
Coccidioidomycosis (/kɒkˌsɪdiɔɪdoʊmaɪˈkoʊsɪs/, kok-sid-ee-oy-doh-my-KOH-sis), commonly known as cocci, ""valley fever"", as well as ""California fever"", ""desert rheumatism"", and ""San Joaquin Valley fever"", is a mammalian fungal disease caused by Coccidioides immitis or Coccidioides posadasii. It is endemic in certain parts of Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and northern Mexico.C. immitis is a dimorphic saprophytic fungus that grows as a mycelium in the soil and produces a spherule form in the host organism. It resides in the soil in certain parts of the southwestern United States, most notably in California and Arizona. It is also commonly found in northern Mexico, and parts of Central and South America. C. immitis is dormant during long dry spells, then develops as a mold with long filaments that break off into airborne spores when it rains. The spores, known as arthroconidia, are swept into the air by disruption of the soil, such as during construction, farming, or an earthquake.Coccidioidomycosis is a common cause of community acquired pneumonia in the endemic areas of the United States. Infections usually occur due to inhalation of the arthroconidial spores after soil disruption. The disease is not contagious. In some cases the infection may recur or be permanent.