TUBERCULOSIS - UA Campus Health Service
... You will receive a skin test (PPD) and will be required to follow up at Campus Health to have it read within either 48 or 72 hours No appointment is necessary, go directly to “immunizations” office at CHS. Skin tests (ppd) cannot be done on Thursdays If the skin test is positive, you will be r ...
... You will receive a skin test (PPD) and will be required to follow up at Campus Health to have it read within either 48 or 72 hours No appointment is necessary, go directly to “immunizations” office at CHS. Skin tests (ppd) cannot be done on Thursdays If the skin test is positive, you will be r ...
投影片 1 - K-Link Singapore
... fever. Next appears redness of the face, spreading later over the body, very much like the rash of measles. This itches intensely. There are also sore throat and running of the eyes, and the muscles and joint generally become very painful. These symptoms endure for about three days, and then gradual ...
... fever. Next appears redness of the face, spreading later over the body, very much like the rash of measles. This itches intensely. There are also sore throat and running of the eyes, and the muscles and joint generally become very painful. These symptoms endure for about three days, and then gradual ...
African Horse Sickness
... Followed by severe respiratory distress Mild respiratory signs Followed by edema and death Diagnosed by necropsy ...
... Followed by severe respiratory distress Mild respiratory signs Followed by edema and death Diagnosed by necropsy ...
Slide 1
... 2. We want to find those that are affected and get them treated so you are able to continue to participate in your schooling. ...
... 2. We want to find those that are affected and get them treated so you are able to continue to participate in your schooling. ...
Chapter 21 - Georgia Highlands College
... 1. Caused by Bordetella pertussis 2. Bordetella produces a pertussis toxin (Ptx) and filamentous hemagglutinin (Fha) A) These help the bacteria to attach to and destroy the respiratory epithelium resulting in a build-up of mucus ...
... 1. Caused by Bordetella pertussis 2. Bordetella produces a pertussis toxin (Ptx) and filamentous hemagglutinin (Fha) A) These help the bacteria to attach to and destroy the respiratory epithelium resulting in a build-up of mucus ...
Nervous System Infections - Biology Online Learning
... • New varient Creutzfeld-Jakob mostly likely due to exposure of human to mad cow disease • Median age of onset of NVCJ is 28 years ...
... • New varient Creutzfeld-Jakob mostly likely due to exposure of human to mad cow disease • Median age of onset of NVCJ is 28 years ...
The Meaning of Etiology, Breakout of Illness, and
... Both patients come in with the same complaint, but both will present with different surrounding signs and symptoms so that the practitioner can determine the proper pathomechanism and hence treatment. Therefore in short the pathomechanism is the story behind the chief complaint. To determine the pa ...
... Both patients come in with the same complaint, but both will present with different surrounding signs and symptoms so that the practitioner can determine the proper pathomechanism and hence treatment. Therefore in short the pathomechanism is the story behind the chief complaint. To determine the pa ...
Lymphadenopathy
... Evaluation and treatment of lymphadenopathy is guided by the probable etiologic factor, as determined from the history and physical examination. Many patients with cervical adenopathy have a history compatible with viral infection and need no intervention. If bacterial infection is suspected, antibi ...
... Evaluation and treatment of lymphadenopathy is guided by the probable etiologic factor, as determined from the history and physical examination. Many patients with cervical adenopathy have a history compatible with viral infection and need no intervention. If bacterial infection is suspected, antibi ...
School/childcare Guidance - Contra Costa Health Services
... even weeks, when the person is exposed to sunlight or heat. Adults, especially women, may have pain, redness and swelling of the joints. Joint pain and swelling usually lasts 1 to 3 weeks. Most people who get fifth disease do not become very ill. However, children with sickle cell anemia, chronic an ...
... even weeks, when the person is exposed to sunlight or heat. Adults, especially women, may have pain, redness and swelling of the joints. Joint pain and swelling usually lasts 1 to 3 weeks. Most people who get fifth disease do not become very ill. However, children with sickle cell anemia, chronic an ...
Infectious Disease mv
... infections in bones and vital organs • In the past, it was typically acquired in the hospitals • Becoming very common in homes, schools, locker rooms, and ...
... infections in bones and vital organs • In the past, it was typically acquired in the hospitals • Becoming very common in homes, schools, locker rooms, and ...
Norwalk, Rabies - Spokane Regional Health District
... individuals who ingest the virus and who have not had an infection with the same or related strain within the previous 12-24 months are susceptible and can develop gastroenteritis. The infectious dose is unknown but presumed to be low. The signs and symptoms of Norwalk-like viruses are similar and u ...
... individuals who ingest the virus and who have not had an infection with the same or related strain within the previous 12-24 months are susceptible and can develop gastroenteritis. The infectious dose is unknown but presumed to be low. The signs and symptoms of Norwalk-like viruses are similar and u ...
Parent Information –Exclusion from School
... contagious but less easily transmitted to others than viral. Viral: usually less severe, watery discharge but may be thick and white to pale yellow; lasts 3-5 days. Most often in both eyes. This is highly contagious but does not require antibiotics. All three may occur with the common cold. ...
... contagious but less easily transmitted to others than viral. Viral: usually less severe, watery discharge but may be thick and white to pale yellow; lasts 3-5 days. Most often in both eyes. This is highly contagious but does not require antibiotics. All three may occur with the common cold. ...
Types of vaccines
... He said that more than two million cattle and 1.2 million sheep were vaccinated against various diseases within the last five years. He also said that 23,450 dogs were vaccinated against rabies in the 27 local government areas of the state. …….”initiated and supported the livestock vaccination exerc ...
... He said that more than two million cattle and 1.2 million sheep were vaccinated against various diseases within the last five years. He also said that 23,450 dogs were vaccinated against rabies in the 27 local government areas of the state. …….”initiated and supported the livestock vaccination exerc ...
The Chain of Infection
... Leeuwenhoek in 1693. The classification is determined by the shape of the bacteria and whether it grows with or without oxygen. Only a few bacteria, such as staphylococcus and streptococcus cause disease. a. Aerobic bacteria: live and multiply in the presence of oxygen b. Anaerobic bacteria: liv ...
... Leeuwenhoek in 1693. The classification is determined by the shape of the bacteria and whether it grows with or without oxygen. Only a few bacteria, such as staphylococcus and streptococcus cause disease. a. Aerobic bacteria: live and multiply in the presence of oxygen b. Anaerobic bacteria: liv ...
Infectious Disease 1st Session
... Will a given disease become epidemic? How far will it spread? How many individuals (or what proportion) will become infected? How long will the disease persist in the population? Would vaccination prevent an epidemic? If so, what type of vaccination program is most efficient? What other measures cou ...
... Will a given disease become epidemic? How far will it spread? How many individuals (or what proportion) will become infected? How long will the disease persist in the population? Would vaccination prevent an epidemic? If so, what type of vaccination program is most efficient? What other measures cou ...
Document
... So how do the do you prevent that disease spreading ? • Well of course using your veterinarian to ensure the right medications and vaccine programme is in place is a good place to start • So how do shelters like the RSPCA prevent a disease catastrophe with all the animals and people in the one plac ...
... So how do the do you prevent that disease spreading ? • Well of course using your veterinarian to ensure the right medications and vaccine programme is in place is a good place to start • So how do shelters like the RSPCA prevent a disease catastrophe with all the animals and people in the one plac ...
Principles of Microbial Control in Public Health and Health Care
... work to destroy pathogens. The result is a noninfectious sludge that makes excellent fertilizer. ...
... work to destroy pathogens. The result is a noninfectious sludge that makes excellent fertilizer. ...
Bovine Respiratory Disease - Veterinary Extension
... and wide environmental temperature changes have been identified as major factors in the initiation of disease outbreaks. The most common signs of BRD are nasal and eye discharges, coughing, fever, depressed appetite, varying degrees of breathing difficulty and noise, rapid breathing, droopy ears, an ...
... and wide environmental temperature changes have been identified as major factors in the initiation of disease outbreaks. The most common signs of BRD are nasal and eye discharges, coughing, fever, depressed appetite, varying degrees of breathing difficulty and noise, rapid breathing, droopy ears, an ...
Brucellosis
Brucellosis, Bang's disease, Crimean fever, Gibraltar fever, Malta fever, Maltese fever, Mediterranean fever, rock fever, or undulant fever, is a highly contagious zoönosis caused by ingestion of unpasteurized milk or undercooked meat from infected animals or close contact with their secretions.Brucella species are small, Gram-negative, nonmotile, nonspore-forming, rod-shaped (coccobacilli) bacteria. They function as facultative intracellular parasites, causing chronic disease, which usually persists for life. Four species infect humans: B. melitensis, B. abortus, B. suis, and B. canis. B. melitensis is the most virulent and invasive species; it usually infects goats and occasionally sheep. B. abortus is less virulent and is primarily a disease of cattle. B. suis is of intermediate virulence and chiefly infects pigs. B. canis affects dogs. Symptoms include profuse sweating and joint and muscle pain. Brucellosis has been recognized in animals and humans since the 20th century.