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infectious Diseases policy
infectious Diseases policy

... (including needle sticks) and needle sharing related to drug use. HIV is usually not transmitted through non-sexual, person-to-person contact. However, the virus can be transferred where infected materials such as blood or other body fluids/substances come into direct contact with broken skin or the ...
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... to solve problems that directly affect peoples’ lives. Year 5 (ACSHE083) Year 6 (ACSHE100) ...
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... from your blood to your liver, where it infects the liver cells. The virus multiplies inside the liver cells. If your body's immune system recognises the infected cells it will attack them. This causes your liver to become inflamed and can lead to liver scarring. This damage builds up slowly over ma ...
Contents - Ministry of Health
Contents - Ministry of Health

... evidence of infection with a wild-type virus strain obtained through genetic characterisation.1 If the case did not receive a vaccine containing the mumps virus in the 6 weeks prior to symptom onset, then laboratory confirmation requires at least one of the following: detection of IgM antibody speci ...
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Viruses - Highlands.edu

... C) Most cells infected by a reproducing virus will ultimately die 2. Infection A) Diseases range from asymptomatic to deadly B) Common symptoms include rashes, fever, muscle aches, respiratory involvement and swollen lymph nodes C) Infection can start at the portal of entry or the virus may enter th ...
Hepatitis A Virus
Hepatitis A Virus

... HAV can circulate in the blood enclosed in lipidassociated membrane fragments that may transiently protect the virus from neutralizing antibodies.Viremia may be present during the early stages of jaundice but usually terminates shortly after hepatitis develops. Virus-specific nucleic acid may be det ...
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Viral Hepatitis_HIV

... HBV - Epidemiology About 300 million people world-wide are thought to be carriers of HBV, and many carriers eventually die of resultant liver disease. Many HBV infections are asymptomatic (especially in children). However, many infections become persistent, leading to a chronic carrier state. This ...
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Infectious Diseases of the GI Tract

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... When Varroa destructor nov. sp. (ANDERSON and TRUEMAN, 2000) was first discovered in Europe in the 1970s, it was rapidly found to be a devasting pest of Apis mellifera. It was soon apparent however that the damage to colonies was not solely related to the size of the mite population. It was therefor ...
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Synergistic Inhibition of Avian Influenza (H5N1) by Poly I

... the antigenic properties of its surface hemagglutinin. Inactivated vaccines against the influenza virus have been administered parenterally to induce serum anti-HA IgG antibodies that are protective against homologous virus infection but are less effective against heterologous virus infection. In co ...
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... after starting amoxicilline treatment occur commonly in 7-10 days and it generally are seen on extensor surfaces as pinkish- cooper like pigmented or morbilliform [8]. Common presentation of aminopenicillin induced skin reactions in IM patients is macular or maculopapular rash. The three cases of er ...
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Situation update - Middle Eastern Respiratory syndrome coronavirus

... contact tracing and follow-up. Imported cases have also been reported in Europe, North America and Asia but no cases have been reported in Australia to date. Person-to-person spread of MERS-CoV occurs mostly in health care settings and to a lesser extent within households. As always, it is important ...
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... Currently the only way to make sure of the diagnosis of FIP is by histological examination of affected tissue (or by post-mortem examination) by a pathologist at a laboratory. If there is any doubt about the diagnosis therefore, a biopsy may be suggested by the veterinary surgeon so that FIP can be ...
sequential hematological study of experimental infectious bursal
sequential hematological study of experimental infectious bursal

... The marked heterophilia observed in the chicks in this study is evidence of massive tissue destruction in this species. Heterophils are known to phagocytize tissue debris (6). Absence of a heterophilic response in poults and ducklings is therefore a noteworthy finding, which is consistent with the h ...
infectious diseases
infectious diseases

... Myth There isn’t much a person can do to avoid spreading or catching a cold or the flu. Fact About 80% of infectious diseases are spread by hand contact. Washing your hands with soap and water is a simple and effective way to prevent the spread of colds and the flu. ...
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Hepatitis B Vaccine
Hepatitis B Vaccine

... - Indicated for the prevention of rotavirus gastroenteritis - live attenuated vaccine - given orally - 2 or 3 doses are recommended at ages 2, 4, and 6 months. The minimum age for dose 1 of rotavirus vaccine is 6 weeks; the maximum age for dose 1 is 14 weeks and 6 days. - Efficacy- 85%-98% protectiv ...
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Slide 1

... Myth There isn’t much a person can do to avoid spreading or catching a cold or the flu. Fact About 80% of infectious diseases are spread by hand contact. Washing your hands with soap and water is a simple and effective way to prevent the spread of colds and the flu. ...
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... The World Health Organization estimates that $5.3 billion is needed to help control the spread of malaria worldwide in 2009. That figure should rise to $6.2 billion in 2010. Current anti-malaria efforts are focused on providing people in high-risk areas with protective nets, as well as widespread sp ...
Sore Mouth (Orf Virus) - Boston Public Health Commission
Sore Mouth (Orf Virus) - Boston Public Health Commission

... People who have sore mouth infection most often experience painful sores on their hands. The sores will usually last for 2 months and can heal on their own. What is the treatment? There are no treatments available that are specific to the sore mouth infection. However, if the sores caused by sore mo ...
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Evaluating Transmission of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus to Cattle by

... decreased survival and died before 10 months of age.5 Early deaths of PI deer reduce potential for BVDV transmission to susceptible animals by nose-to-nose contact, but infection of cattle following contact with dying or dead deer may be possible, and werethe subject of this investigation. ...
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