Slide 1
... The school system is required to offer the vaccine, but staff are not required to accept the vaccination. • Vaccination must be offered within 10 working days of job assignment ...
... The school system is required to offer the vaccine, but staff are not required to accept the vaccination. • Vaccination must be offered within 10 working days of job assignment ...
PDF - Prairie Swine Centre
... lamb and pig kidney monolayer tissue cultures (Sutmoller et al., 1968; McVicar and Sutmoller, 1976, 1969; Bouma et al., 2004; Brown et al., 1992, 1996) and bovine thyroid monolayer (BTY) tissue cultures, which from 1981 onwards were used in the majority of experiments. BTY cultures had been found to ...
... lamb and pig kidney monolayer tissue cultures (Sutmoller et al., 1968; McVicar and Sutmoller, 1976, 1969; Bouma et al., 2004; Brown et al., 1992, 1996) and bovine thyroid monolayer (BTY) tissue cultures, which from 1981 onwards were used in the majority of experiments. BTY cultures had been found to ...
Infections of the Genitourinary System
... • Fever, headache, sore throat, followed by lymphadenopathy and a red or brown rash that breaks out on all skin surfaces ...
... • Fever, headache, sore throat, followed by lymphadenopathy and a red or brown rash that breaks out on all skin surfaces ...
NO 01 / M arch 2016 - vOluMe 54 BULLETIN of the NETHERLANDS
... and South America, are prominent examples. Transmission of those three diseases takes place through bites by Aedes mosquitoes, which are present in all tropical and subtropical regions; except for personal protection with repellents and insecticides, no effective preventive measures exist. The emerg ...
... and South America, are prominent examples. Transmission of those three diseases takes place through bites by Aedes mosquitoes, which are present in all tropical and subtropical regions; except for personal protection with repellents and insecticides, no effective preventive measures exist. The emerg ...
Infectious Disease
... – An infectious disease where the incidence in humans has increased in the past 2 decades or threatens to increase in the near future (CDC) – Complex set of diseases and contributing conditions ...
... – An infectious disease where the incidence in humans has increased in the past 2 decades or threatens to increase in the near future (CDC) – Complex set of diseases and contributing conditions ...
ABC of Hepatitis
... different symptoms, differing durations of infection and a wide range of long-term consequences. Viruses A, B and C are the most common. The viruses respond to different types of treatment and can be transmitted via various means. To determine effective management, how the disease was transmitted an ...
... different symptoms, differing durations of infection and a wide range of long-term consequences. Viruses A, B and C are the most common. The viruses respond to different types of treatment and can be transmitted via various means. To determine effective management, how the disease was transmitted an ...
feline panleukopenia virus infection in various species from hungary
... LUCRĂRI ŞTIINłIFICE MEDICINĂ VETERINARĂ VOL. XLIII (1), 2010, TIMIŞOARA ...
... LUCRĂRI ŞTIINłIFICE MEDICINĂ VETERINARĂ VOL. XLIII (1), 2010, TIMIŞOARA ...
File
... First appears behind the ears , near the hair line on the forehead , face and neck and spread to trunk , extremities , palms and soles within 3 days. The rash now appears brownish , and does not fade on pressure. Rash start disappearing after 4 to 5 days in the same order in which it appeared Fever ...
... First appears behind the ears , near the hair line on the forehead , face and neck and spread to trunk , extremities , palms and soles within 3 days. The rash now appears brownish , and does not fade on pressure. Rash start disappearing after 4 to 5 days in the same order in which it appeared Fever ...
HORIZON SCANNING - National Blood Authority
... supply. At the extreme end, there is a risk that a new unknown infectious disease could result in extensive contamination of the blood supply resulting in numerous cases of patient harm. An infectious disease incident or outbreak, such as a pandemic influenza event, has the potential to restrict the ...
... supply. At the extreme end, there is a risk that a new unknown infectious disease could result in extensive contamination of the blood supply resulting in numerous cases of patient harm. An infectious disease incident or outbreak, such as a pandemic influenza event, has the potential to restrict the ...
尿頻(urinary frequency),並且在只有少量尿液時仍覺得需要排尿
... • Tx: parenteral antibiotics for 7-10 days then oral antibiotics for 10-14 days ...
... • Tx: parenteral antibiotics for 7-10 days then oral antibiotics for 10-14 days ...
Amelioration of chicken infectious anaemia virus induced
... standard protocol, and stored at -20 ºC unti used for determining the humoral immune response. The antibody titer was assessed against NDV and IBD vaccines in CIAV inoculated chicks with the help of Haemeagglutination Inhibition (HI) and Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), respectively. Haema ...
... standard protocol, and stored at -20 ºC unti used for determining the humoral immune response. The antibody titer was assessed against NDV and IBD vaccines in CIAV inoculated chicks with the help of Haemeagglutination Inhibition (HI) and Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), respectively. Haema ...
Reactivation of Heat Inactivated Reovirus
... tem peratures below 50°, however at higher tem peratu res 60° —90° these viruses disintegrate1,2. It was shown that the nucleic acid core is liberated at such higher tem peratures; the nucleic acid remains infec tious and can be introduced into susceptible cells using a solid carrier such as kaoli ...
... tem peratures below 50°, however at higher tem peratu res 60° —90° these viruses disintegrate1,2. It was shown that the nucleic acid core is liberated at such higher tem peratures; the nucleic acid remains infec tious and can be introduced into susceptible cells using a solid carrier such as kaoli ...
Infectious disease surveillance
... EID: diagnosis-based surveillance SARS: severe acute respiratory syndrome Originated in SE Asia in November 2002 Single agent suspected early (SARS CoV) Importation to Toronto (“superspreader”) Canada-wide alert in April 2003 Canadian case definition based on WHO’s This case definitio ...
... EID: diagnosis-based surveillance SARS: severe acute respiratory syndrome Originated in SE Asia in November 2002 Single agent suspected early (SARS CoV) Importation to Toronto (“superspreader”) Canada-wide alert in April 2003 Canadian case definition based on WHO’s This case definitio ...
Medical Microbiology short answer questions
... What is the difference between prevalence and incidence of an infectious disease? It can be differentiated in chronic diseases. Prevalence: total number of diseases (per 100,000 people). Incidence: number of new cases in a year (per 100,000 people). ...
... What is the difference between prevalence and incidence of an infectious disease? It can be differentiated in chronic diseases. Prevalence: total number of diseases (per 100,000 people). Incidence: number of new cases in a year (per 100,000 people). ...
original article platelet count in seropositive and seronegative
... five of illness, and 93-99% of cases have detectable IgM by day six to ten of illness, which may then remain detectable for over 90 days. MAC-ELISA has become an important tool for routine dengue diagnosis, MAC-ELISA has a sensitivity and specificity of approximately 90% and 98%, respectively but on ...
... five of illness, and 93-99% of cases have detectable IgM by day six to ten of illness, which may then remain detectable for over 90 days. MAC-ELISA has become an important tool for routine dengue diagnosis, MAC-ELISA has a sensitivity and specificity of approximately 90% and 98%, respectively but on ...
Detection and differentiation of Newcastle disease virus and
... or necropsy. To overcome this problem, we have developed a new duplex real-time PCR assay for the detection and differentiation of these two viruses. Eighteen NDV strains, fourteen AIV strains, and twelve other (negative control) strains viruses were isolated from allantoic fluids of specific pathoge ...
... or necropsy. To overcome this problem, we have developed a new duplex real-time PCR assay for the detection and differentiation of these two viruses. Eighteen NDV strains, fourteen AIV strains, and twelve other (negative control) strains viruses were isolated from allantoic fluids of specific pathoge ...
Animals and Mechanisms of Disease Transmission
... resource-poor countries and globally [6]. Previous estimates from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] in 2011 determined that 31 major pathogens acquired in the US caused at least 9.4 million episode of foodborne illness each year, but could be >48 million cases [7]. Common animal-de ...
... resource-poor countries and globally [6]. Previous estimates from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] in 2011 determined that 31 major pathogens acquired in the US caused at least 9.4 million episode of foodborne illness each year, but could be >48 million cases [7]. Common animal-de ...
Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Information Packet
... manner in which the virus first appears in a human at the start of an outbreak has not been determined. However, researchers have hypothesized that the first patient becomes infected through contact with an infected animal. After the first case-patient in an outbreak setting is infected, the virus c ...
... manner in which the virus first appears in a human at the start of an outbreak has not been determined. However, researchers have hypothesized that the first patient becomes infected through contact with an infected animal. After the first case-patient in an outbreak setting is infected, the virus c ...
Bacterial pathogens isolated from cultured bullfrogs (Rana
... (PI) cattle that could be used with or without RNA extraction. In the present study, the PCR assay was evaluated for its ability to detect BVDV in young calves as a screening tool for detection of persistent infections. Both methods, PCR after RNA extraction (rPCR) and the direct method without RNA ...
... (PI) cattle that could be used with or without RNA extraction. In the present study, the PCR assay was evaluated for its ability to detect BVDV in young calves as a screening tool for detection of persistent infections. Both methods, PCR after RNA extraction (rPCR) and the direct method without RNA ...
Last Offices guidelines - York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation
... These guidelines set out the procedures for the management of known and suspected infectious disease patients after death. Most bodies are not infectious, however not all cases of infection will have been identified before death. In addition through the natural process of decomposition the body may ...
... These guidelines set out the procedures for the management of known and suspected infectious disease patients after death. Most bodies are not infectious, however not all cases of infection will have been identified before death. In addition through the natural process of decomposition the body may ...
PowerPoint - Population Density and Shelter
... Some dogs do better with canine companionship Other dogs do not play well with others ;-) No more than 2 large dogs per run No more than 3 small dogs per run Sharing cages is probably not appropriate, except for very small puppies or toy breeds ...
... Some dogs do better with canine companionship Other dogs do not play well with others ;-) No more than 2 large dogs per run No more than 3 small dogs per run Sharing cages is probably not appropriate, except for very small puppies or toy breeds ...
INTRODUCTION TO THIS GUIDANCE ACDP/92/P5a
... their blood. In some cases the organisms persist in the blood for long periods and in sufficient numbers to represent a high risk of transmission to others. If others are exposed to their blood - or other body fluids - the infectious agent may be transferred into their bodies and infect them (see in ...
... their blood. In some cases the organisms persist in the blood for long periods and in sufficient numbers to represent a high risk of transmission to others. If others are exposed to their blood - or other body fluids - the infectious agent may be transferred into their bodies and infect them (see in ...
Pinworms Division of Disease Control What Do I Need To Know?
... Symptoms usually are noticed one to two months after infection. How are pinworms spread? Humans are the only known source of pinworms; pets and other animals do not have pinworms. People become infected when they eat the eggs of the worm. The worm matures inside the person and the adult female crawl ...
... Symptoms usually are noticed one to two months after infection. How are pinworms spread? Humans are the only known source of pinworms; pets and other animals do not have pinworms. People become infected when they eat the eggs of the worm. The worm matures inside the person and the adult female crawl ...
Bloodborne Pathogens Module
... --develop AIDS-related illness (cancer, neurological problems and other opportunistic infections) ...
... --develop AIDS-related illness (cancer, neurological problems and other opportunistic infections) ...