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Occupational Infections: A Risk for the Anesthesiologists

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IDSA Recommendations on Addressing the Zika Virus Outbreak

... surveillance and control of mosquito vectors and other risk factors for diseases. Better information about the endemic distribution of the Aedes mosquito vector is needed, because these areas are susceptible to local transmission of Zika virus and action will be needed to reduce the populations of t ...
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... presence of the virus, otherwise known as detection of viral antigen, viral RNA or the detection of the virion itself. Vets commonly test cats for FIV as well as for feline leukaemia virus at the same time if there are unexplained chronic symptoms of disease in a major body system. ...
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... brain and trigeminal ganglia were removed and stored at - 7 0 °C until required. Blood clot and sera were obtained from 100 ktl of blood. Specimens were homogenized separately in 2 ml Eagle's MEM supplemented with 10~ (v/v) tryptose phosphate broth and 10~ (v/v) calf serum. The presence of infectiou ...
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FELINE IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (FIV)

... presence of the virus, otherwise known as detection of viral antigen, viral RNA or the detection of the virion itself. Vets commonly test cats for FIV as well as for feline leukaemia virus at the same time if there are unexplained chronic symptoms of disease in a major body system. Treatment and Pre ...
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Diseases of Small Poultry Flocks

... are the major immunogens. The virus replicates in the tracheal and bronchiolar epithelium; viremia does not occur. Field strains have been isolated that vary in their pathogenicity and virulence. Virus is destroyed by most commonly used disinfectants. In some instances infection is caused by vaccine ...
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Enteric Gram-Negative Rods (Enterobacteriaceae)

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... CHIKV is a single-stranded, enveloped RNA virus in the family Togaviridae. CHIKV is normally transmitted to humans via the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito, but could be transmitted through blood transfusion. During a recent chikungunya outbreak, the risk of viremic blood donation was esti ...
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