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Blood Borne Pathogen Training
Blood Borne Pathogen Training

... 3. Discard used gloves, sharps or any other contaminated materials in an appropriate container. Place sealed bag in a leak proof container where it will be secure until picked up for disposal. Follow the school’s policy for disposal. 4. Wash your hands and other skin surfaces immediately after cont ...
Signs of Illness, Including Blood Borne Pathogens
Signs of Illness, Including Blood Borne Pathogens

... face. It starts out as red bumps, which turn into small blisters within several hours, and then scab over after a few days. Most common on areas that are covered. Mild, usually nonfebrile disease with a rash that causes an intense redness of the cheeks (slapped face appearance). This is followed by ...
Chlamydia trachomatis
Chlamydia trachomatis

... – The primary lesion of LGV is a small painless and inconspicuous vesicular lesion that appears at the site of infection, often the penis or vagina. The patient may also experience fever, headache and myalgia. The second stage of the disease presents as a marked inflammation of the draining lymph no ...
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Blood borne viruses Blood borne viruses

... An accident form HS157 must be completed to record the incident and first aid action taken as described in part 5 of this document. Hepatitis There are several types of Hepatitis, but Hepatitis B and C are blood-borne viruses. Not all those with acute Hepatitis will have symptoms. Depending on the t ...
Glycoprotein J of infectious laryngotracheitis virus is required for
Glycoprotein J of infectious laryngotracheitis virus is required for

... the parent virus USDA-ch, which had TCID50 of approximately 106 to 107 ml21. To determine whether gJ is involved in the process of entry of ILTV into cells, entry kinetic experiments were performed in the chicken liver tumour cell line (LMH) (Fig. 1). One hundred p.f.u. of gJ deletion mutants (GDgJ ...
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do - Life Science Academy

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Hygiene Policy
Hygiene Policy

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Bloodborne Pathogens Training - Oklahoma State University Center
Bloodborne Pathogens Training - Oklahoma State University Center

... General Facts • Fragile – few hours in dry environment • Attacks the human immune system • Cause of AIDS • >1 million infected persons in U.S. • No cure; no vaccine available yet HIV - seen as small spheres on the surface of white blood cells ...
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MSU AT-Program Facts Sheet and Waiver for Tuberculosis and

... A positive (now called "significant") reaction indicates infection with TB. It is important to understand that there is a difference between being infected with TB and having active TB disease. Someone who is infected with TB has the TB germs, or bacteria, in their body. The body's defenses are prot ...
MSU ATEP Facts Sheet and Waiver for Tuberculosis and Hepatitis B
MSU ATEP Facts Sheet and Waiver for Tuberculosis and Hepatitis B

... A positive (now called "significant") reaction indicates infection with TB. It is important to understand that there is a difference between being infected with TB and having active TB disease. Someone who is infected with TB has the TB germs, or bacteria, in their body. The body's defenses are prot ...
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... 'l'hese observations were compared by Mesnil, Brynoghe, Vassialidis, Elliot anrl Ford. 'fhe latter reoorded their oc<.:urrence in ATvicola arvalis and 111 us minutus in addition to Mus muscul'i. Schwetz (1933) reported their occurrence in field mice in the Belgian Congo. Schilling, Dinger and other ...
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Communicable Diseases Watch Volume 14, Number 2, Week 3
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... Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) occurs throughout the year but the disease activity usually peaks from May to July in Hong Kong. From 2012 to 2014, a smaller peak also occurred from October to December. In 2015, the summer peak season of HFMD lasted longer than usual. The HFMD activity remained ...
bloodborne pathogens - School District of Durand
bloodborne pathogens - School District of Durand

... • Correct children when they try to help others and risk exposure. Make sure they wash their hands and explain why. Use health tips from additiional resources at the end of this presentation for lessons on Handwashing and ...
1st Disease - Measles
1st Disease - Measles

... infection in children (hence the name "slapped cheek disease"). Occasionally the rash will extend over the bridge of the nose or around the mouth. In addition to red cheeks, children often develop a red, lacy rash on the rest of the body, with the upper arms and legs being the most common locations. ...
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Zika Virus Algorithm Draft alternate v13

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... This was caused by infection with European bat lyssavirus 2 (EBLV-2), a virus closely related to Rabies virus (RABV). The source of this infection and the means of transmission have not yet been confirmed. In this study, the hypothesis that lyssaviruses, particularly RABV and the bat variant EBLV-2, ...
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Atieh et al. - ZIKAlliance

... Pacific islands and the Americas, associated with congenital diseases and neurological complications. Deciphering the natural history, ecology and pathophysiology of this mosquito-borne pathogen requires effective reverse genetics tools. In the current study, using the bacterium-free ‘Infectious Sub ...
PowerPoint - Harrison County Schools
PowerPoint - Harrison County Schools

... Once transmitted, the incubation period is an average of 45 to 75 days. It also causes a serious liver disease with symptoms similar to hepatitis B. Only 25% to 30% of infected individuals show any signs of infection, and those signs may not be recognized. People chronically infected with hepatitis ...
Passage of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) through
Passage of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) through

... passed through the alimentary tract and is present in the faeces of contaminated scallops. Virus injected into the branchial vein of scallops also passed through the alimentary tract, and was recovered from particles in the tank. These results are also in accordance with our previous findings. The l ...
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fmd with viaa test incl.

... There are four classical clinical forms of AHS: pulmonary, cardiac, mixed, and horse sickness fever. The peracute, pulmonary form occurs in fully susceptible animals and has a short course, often only a few hours, and a high mortality rate. The animal exhibits respiratory distress, an extended head ...
Heartland Virus–Associated Death in Tennessee
Heartland Virus–Associated Death in Tennessee

... as well as fixed postmortem spleen and lymph tissues. Quantitative real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for the detection of HRTV RNA was performed at the Arboviral Diseases Branch, CDC (Fort Collins, Colorado) using previously described methods [2]. HRTV genomic sequenc ...
ESHRE position statement concerning prion detection in urinary
ESHRE position statement concerning prion detection in urinary

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