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Long-term survival of New Zealand rabbit haemorrhagic disease

... the intramuscular route into individual Swiss White rabbits. Rabbit sera were monitored using ELISA tests to detect the presence of antibodies and livers were examined using nested RT-PCR, as described above. ELISA tests IgG detection. An optimized concentration of recombinant RHDV capsid protein (M ...
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Paediatric Resp

...  Commonest serious respiratory infection of infancy  1-9 months  Viral infection (mainly RSV)  Coryzal symptoms followed by dry cough with increasing SOB  Tachypnoea, hyperinflation, bilateral fine crackles and wheeze  CXR: chest hyperinflation  Supportive management to address hypoxia and ma ...
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... C. Influenza 1. Signs and symptoms 2. Causative agents a. Orthomyxoviridae family of viruses b. Influenza A, B, or C c. Antigenic drift d. Antigenic shift 3. Pathogenesis and virulence factors a. Influenza virus binds to ciliated cells of the respiratory mucosa b. Infection causes rapid shedding of ...


... virus spill over into other mosquito species that do bite and infect horses and humans. It is fortunate that there are so few human infections, because this virus is associated with the highest infection-to-illness ratio (20:1) and causes the most severe disease (mortality rate, >50%; 70% of survivi ...
Respiratory Tract Infection
Respiratory Tract Infection

... respiratory viruses, particularly RSV, are most common, but olso bacterial infections include Streptococcus pneumoniae or Haemophilus influenzae. Bordetella pertussis and Chlamydia trachomatis can also cause pneumonia at this age. An infrequent but serious cause is Staphylococcus aureus • Children o ...
Acute Encephalitis
Acute Encephalitis

... virus spill over into other mosquito species that do bite and infect horses and humans. It is fortunate that there are so few human infections, because this virus is associated with the highest infection-to-illness ratio (20:1) and causes the most severe disease (mortality rate, >50%; 70% of survivi ...
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Pea Early Browning Virus - Plant Biosecurity Toolbox

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BBP Training

... Every school employee must understand the dangers of infection and safe practices to minimize risk. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) are 2 disease specifically addressed by the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard. Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. Symptoms of the ...
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Infection Control Information and Guidelines

... physical contact with people and animals (this includes after removal of gloves). Regular and thorough hand washing is critical during periods of seasonal or pandemic influenza. Please refer to UCOL’s Pandemic Plan for further information on Pandemic Planning. Gloves – Gloves should be readily avail ...
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Update #4 on Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV)

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... A. FISH TAPEWORM DISEASE: CLINICAL ASPECTS A. MANIFESTATIONS 1. Occasional intestinal obstruction 2. Vitamin B12 deficiency related to consumption by worm ...
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Zika Virus Outbreak in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Diagnostic Methods for Pea Early Browning Virus PEBV

... PEBV has a genome consisting of two single-stranded RNA molecules, each separately encapsidated in a protein coat. The larger RNA-1 molecules (known as L particles) can replicate and spread throughout the plant in the absence of the smaller RNA-2 molecules (known as S particles) and cause typical di ...
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... insensitive for detecting splenomegaly (between 27 and 58 percent, depending on the examiner’s index of suspicion), the absence of splenomegaly should not be used as evidence against the diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis. ...
Estimating the Proportion of a Community Infected by a Contagious
Estimating the Proportion of a Community Infected by a Contagious

... that has been affected by a contagious disease for a by Sikorski and Peters (2008), some diseases are period of time, since the medical officials already infectious while others are not. While infectious know the volume required by an individual, rather diseases are usually caused by agents such as ...
Virus Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract of Poultry
Virus Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract of Poultry

... understanding these viruses and their role in gastrointestinal disease of poultry undoubtedly will be aided by future improvements in in vitro cell culture techniques, and increased application of modern diagnostic procedures such as virus-specific monoclonal antibodies and polymerase chain reaction ...
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Lumpy Skin Disease Abstract - Reproductive Immunology: Open

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Research paper : Serological evidence of recent dengue virus
Research paper : Serological evidence of recent dengue virus

... Surprisingly this has not been so in the past as only scanty report of serious life threatening infections of Dengue has been reported (Omilabu personal communication). Although it has been suggested that preexisting antibodies to yellow fever might be serving a protective role to the emergence of s ...
Evaluation of transgenic Prunus domestica L., clone C5 resistance
Evaluation of transgenic Prunus domestica L., clone C5 resistance

... RT-PCR). These results agree with our previous observation that in the permanent inoculum pressure (from nonsilenced St. Julien), C5 scions become virus infected and also exhibit symptoms (Kundu et al., 2008). In such circumstances the siRNA mediated silencing system perhaps overwhelmed and blocked ...
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Information on Staph Infections

... changed and stronger antibiotics are now used. In about 50% of cases, however, resistance is seen to even these stronger antibiotics. These cases are not just happening in hospitals -- as once was true -- but now are occurring in the general community. That's been a problem. Many doctors are accusto ...
Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus Disease
Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus Disease

... have been used with varying degrees of success: the use of barrier crops, eradication or ‘cutting-out’ of diseased plants and the development of tolerant or less susceptible varieties of cocoa. Recommendations for Associates and Visitors to Minimize the Risk of Spreading CSSVD while Visiting Cocoa F ...
Pre-class Read Chapter 23 in Taylor, Lillis, Lynn. (2015
Pre-class Read Chapter 23 in Taylor, Lillis, Lynn. (2015

... Washing hands, cutting boards, and utensils with hot, soapy water before and after handling raw poultry and meat. Keeping food refrigerated, especially those containing mayonnaise Washing raw fruits and vegetables before serving them Using pasteurized milk and fruit juices Washing hands after using ...
"Technical, Economics and Legal Obstacles to the Development of Faccines and other Therapeutics for Potential Bioterrorism Agents" 
"Technical, Economics and Legal Obstacles to the Development of Faccines and other Therapeutics for Potential Bioterrorism Agents" 

... it both promotes and discourages the development of new vaccines. – While states continue to take principal responsibility for immunization infrastructure and delivery, it can no longer be assumed that they will share responsibility for vaccine purchase with the federal government. ...
tuberculosis in pregnancy and lactation
tuberculosis in pregnancy and lactation

... remain positive, but disease will not develop. PREGNANCY Neither the baby nor mother is affected by skin testing during pregnancy. Testing during pregnancy is recommended when TB is suspected or in cases where there is active tuberculosis in family members or close friends. The TB suspect or convert ...
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Bulk Milk iELISA

... Collection, analysis and dissemination of epizootiological data relevant to international disease control A series of silent (subclinical) seroconversions to IBR virus in a UK bull stud are being investigated to determine the true cause of the reactions. The seroconversions are atypical in that the ...
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