MS Word - CL Davis Foundation
... Antigen-capture ELISA PCR assay Agar-gel precipitation test: identify type A internal antigen or detect antibody Pathotyping of the virus 24. Newcastle Disease (ND) RNA virus genus Rubulavirus Paramyxoviridae family Acute, rapidly-spreading, contagious disease of birds of all ages Causes minor to se ...
... Antigen-capture ELISA PCR assay Agar-gel precipitation test: identify type A internal antigen or detect antibody Pathotyping of the virus 24. Newcastle Disease (ND) RNA virus genus Rubulavirus Paramyxoviridae family Acute, rapidly-spreading, contagious disease of birds of all ages Causes minor to se ...
Infections
... Measles (Rubeola) Encephalitis in 1 in 1,000 cases Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis in 1 in 1,000,000 cases ...
... Measles (Rubeola) Encephalitis in 1 in 1,000 cases Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis in 1 in 1,000,000 cases ...
NSW Health testing denominator data – uses for public health
... Public Health review of laboratory notifications Monitor notifications (passive surveillance) to detect: – cluster/outbreak of specified diseases for urgent action eg significant risk to public health, rapid transmission ...
... Public Health review of laboratory notifications Monitor notifications (passive surveillance) to detect: – cluster/outbreak of specified diseases for urgent action eg significant risk to public health, rapid transmission ...
Introduction to Virology - cmb
... Over 2.5 million people die each year from AIDS, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. More than 3 billion people are at risk of infection with dengue fever. Rotavirus, a cause of common diarrhoea, kills an estimated 450,000 children each year. Three percent of the world s population, around 180 mil ...
... Over 2.5 million people die each year from AIDS, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. More than 3 billion people are at risk of infection with dengue fever. Rotavirus, a cause of common diarrhoea, kills an estimated 450,000 children each year. Three percent of the world s population, around 180 mil ...
ZOONOZE
... afzelii, which usually remains localized to the skin, and Borrelia garinii which is associated particularly with nervous system involvement. In North America Borrelia burgdorferi is almost the sole agent of LB and is especially arthritogenic. LB usually begins with an expanding skin lesion, erythema ...
... afzelii, which usually remains localized to the skin, and Borrelia garinii which is associated particularly with nervous system involvement. In North America Borrelia burgdorferi is almost the sole agent of LB and is especially arthritogenic. LB usually begins with an expanding skin lesion, erythema ...
A Comparison Study of Biology of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), Human
... Till date only co-infection cases of either HCV – HIV, HIV – EbV and/or EbV – HCV have been reported. Although specific co-infection cases of EbV and HCV are yet to be identified, efforts by earlier researchers in this direction does indicate the possibility towards such infections [12]. The possibi ...
... Till date only co-infection cases of either HCV – HIV, HIV – EbV and/or EbV – HCV have been reported. Although specific co-infection cases of EbV and HCV are yet to be identified, efforts by earlier researchers in this direction does indicate the possibility towards such infections [12]. The possibi ...
Disease Transmission
... Biological Horizontal disease transmission 1) Disease agent is transmitted between one host individual and another; Not necessarily the same species; Three types: a) __________________________________________: ...
... Biological Horizontal disease transmission 1) Disease agent is transmitted between one host individual and another; Not necessarily the same species; Three types: a) __________________________________________: ...
instruction sheet: sore throat (pharyngitis)
... The Student Health Provider has diagnosed infectious pharyngitis (an infection causing your sore throat). In addition to throat pain, infectious pharyngitis can cause fever, chills, fatigue, mild headache, and mild stomach ache. Throat infections are caused by germs (viruses and bacteria). Viral inf ...
... The Student Health Provider has diagnosed infectious pharyngitis (an infection causing your sore throat). In addition to throat pain, infectious pharyngitis can cause fever, chills, fatigue, mild headache, and mild stomach ache. Throat infections are caused by germs (viruses and bacteria). Viral inf ...
Lecture 01. Infectious diseases with exanthema syndrome
... Vitamin A 200 000 Units orally daily Care for oral cavity, conjunctiva. ...
... Vitamin A 200 000 Units orally daily Care for oral cavity, conjunctiva. ...
Prevention and treatment of koala retrovirus (KoRV) infection
... daily subcutaneous injection, along with more variable regimen components comprised of oral or subcutaneously administered integrase strand transfer inhibitors (IN-STI) and/or protease inhibitors (PI), with occasional use of co-receptor blockers. While there has been considerable success in the use ...
... daily subcutaneous injection, along with more variable regimen components comprised of oral or subcutaneously administered integrase strand transfer inhibitors (IN-STI) and/or protease inhibitors (PI), with occasional use of co-receptor blockers. While there has been considerable success in the use ...
SPLENOMEGALY and LYMPHADENOPATHIES
... in diameter (tend to be larger in adolescence than later in life) • Lymph nodes are often palpable in the inguinal region in healthy people, may also be papable in the neck (particularly submandibular) ; because chronic trauma and infection is more common in these regions ...
... in diameter (tend to be larger in adolescence than later in life) • Lymph nodes are often palpable in the inguinal region in healthy people, may also be papable in the neck (particularly submandibular) ; because chronic trauma and infection is more common in these regions ...
BOARD REVIEW SESSION 2|SUNDAY,AUGUST 26,2012
... that is very transient: he can be vaccinated but should avoid patient contact for 7 days. Correct answer: D Rationale: Studies of LAIV recipients have demonstrated that they may shed vaccine virus for several days. In rare instances, transmission of vaccine virus to unvaccinated persons has bee ...
... that is very transient: he can be vaccinated but should avoid patient contact for 7 days. Correct answer: D Rationale: Studies of LAIV recipients have demonstrated that they may shed vaccine virus for several days. In rare instances, transmission of vaccine virus to unvaccinated persons has bee ...
Host-Microbe Relationships and Disease Processes
... The Progress of an Infection: 4. Causing Disease • Virulence factors are adaptations a microbe uses to establish itself in a host • Three ways that microorganisms cause damage to their host A. directly through the action of enzymes B. directly through the action of toxins (both endotoxins and exoto ...
... The Progress of an Infection: 4. Causing Disease • Virulence factors are adaptations a microbe uses to establish itself in a host • Three ways that microorganisms cause damage to their host A. directly through the action of enzymes B. directly through the action of toxins (both endotoxins and exoto ...
Roseola
... the rash appears. The risk to the child increases with exposure to a day care centre or to public places. There is no known way to prevent its spread. ...
... the rash appears. The risk to the child increases with exposure to a day care centre or to public places. There is no known way to prevent its spread. ...
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... cancer. In the 1990s, a married couple of scientists, Patrick Moore and Yuan Chang used the Representational Difference Analysis (RDA) to isolate Kaposi's sarcomaassociated herpesvirus (KSHV), classified as Human Herpes Virus 8 (HHV-8). In the first years of the 21st century, they developed a new vi ...
... cancer. In the 1990s, a married couple of scientists, Patrick Moore and Yuan Chang used the Representational Difference Analysis (RDA) to isolate Kaposi's sarcomaassociated herpesvirus (KSHV), classified as Human Herpes Virus 8 (HHV-8). In the first years of the 21st century, they developed a new vi ...
MLAB 1315- Hematology Fall 2007 Keri Brophy
... B and T cells involved Lymphocytes develop in response to antigenic stimulation. They become “activated” ...
... B and T cells involved Lymphocytes develop in response to antigenic stimulation. They become “activated” ...
IN THE NEWS - Lenus, The Irish Health Repository
... Human: Escherichia coli are found in the intestinal tracts of healthy humans and other warm-blooded animals. While most strains are non-pathogenic, infection by some strains can result in serious illness. Verocytotoxigenic E. coli (VTEC), the most common of which is E. coli O157:H7 was first identif ...
... Human: Escherichia coli are found in the intestinal tracts of healthy humans and other warm-blooded animals. While most strains are non-pathogenic, infection by some strains can result in serious illness. Verocytotoxigenic E. coli (VTEC), the most common of which is E. coli O157:H7 was first identif ...
Viral hemorrhagic fevers in India - The Association of Physicians of
... modality it is not routinely performed. Dengue viral RNA can be detected using a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) on tissues, whole blood or sera taken from patients in the acute phase of the disease. RT-PCR gives high level of sensitivity and specificity. NS1-antigen based assays provide simp ...
... modality it is not routinely performed. Dengue viral RNA can be detected using a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) on tissues, whole blood or sera taken from patients in the acute phase of the disease. RT-PCR gives high level of sensitivity and specificity. NS1-antigen based assays provide simp ...
Transfusion Transmitted Viral Infections
... of those with risk factors is the keystone of blood safety. • Current antibody tests for HBV, HCV and HIV provide an additional, cost-effective safety measure. • Establishment of National Blood Plans and transfusion guidelines provide the necessary institutional framework. ...
... of those with risk factors is the keystone of blood safety. • Current antibody tests for HBV, HCV and HIV provide an additional, cost-effective safety measure. • Establishment of National Blood Plans and transfusion guidelines provide the necessary institutional framework. ...
Chapter 26 - Laboratory Animal Boards Study Group
... after transplantation due to natural resistance of donor/source animal to specific infections (i.e. hepatitis B virus, HIV-1). (2) Xenotransplantation may avoid many donor-transmitted infections by permitting source animals to be reared in controlled, SPF environments and surveyed against acute infe ...
... after transplantation due to natural resistance of donor/source animal to specific infections (i.e. hepatitis B virus, HIV-1). (2) Xenotransplantation may avoid many donor-transmitted infections by permitting source animals to be reared in controlled, SPF environments and surveyed against acute infe ...
bloodborne pathogens - Lomira School District
... contacting the district office if you do not already have the vaccination ...
... contacting the district office if you do not already have the vaccination ...
Feline Leukemia Virus - Kachina Animal Hospital
... the virus may be transmitted to the unborn kittens. The American Association of Feline Practitioners recommends that healthy FeLVinfected cats visit a veterinarian at least twice a year for a physical examination and a complete blood count, and that a serum biochemistry panel and urinalysis be done ...
... the virus may be transmitted to the unborn kittens. The American Association of Feline Practitioners recommends that healthy FeLVinfected cats visit a veterinarian at least twice a year for a physical examination and a complete blood count, and that a serum biochemistry panel and urinalysis be done ...
Chapter 22
... inflammatory condition of the female genital region that causes ulceration & whitish discharge • Cutaneous candidiasis – occurs in chronically ...
... inflammatory condition of the female genital region that causes ulceration & whitish discharge • Cutaneous candidiasis – occurs in chronically ...