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Shigella Factsheet
Shigella Factsheet

... How can I prevent contracting Shigella?  Frequent and careful hand washing with warm water and soap is the best method of preventing transmission of the bacterium. Young children must be supervised when hand washing. For children who are in nappies, it is important that the nappies are disposed of ...
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Biodiversity Loss Affects Global Disease Ecology

... Changes in the type and prevalence of human diseases have occurred during shifts in human social organization, for example, from hunting and gathering to agriculture and with urbanization during the Industrial Revolution. The recent emergence and reemergence of infectious diseases appears to be driv ...
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Isolation and Physiological Characterization of a New Algicidal Virus

... dinoflagellate-infecting viruses reported were characterized as a large icosahedral double-stranded (ds) DNA virus, Heterocapsa circularisquama virus (HcV, Tarutani et al., 2001; Nagasaki et al., 2003), and a small icosahedral singlestranded (ss) RNA virus, Heterocapsa circularisquama RNA virus (HcR ...
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Viral Pathogenesis

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Click the Icon to go to this months powerpoint presentation

... • Early on easy to confuse with a viral illness. • To date none of the 10 index cases have had rhinorrhea associated with them. All had positive CXR”s • After 2-3 days of the above ( The patient may actually improve) the patient rapidly progresses to respiratory distress,shock and death. • Hemorrhag ...
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Recurrent Nonfatal Chromobacterium violaceum Infection in a

... testing.[2] The optimal antibiotic regimen is not known.[6] Some studies advocate the use of parenteral antibiotics for an extended period, followed by at least 4 weeks with an oral agent, such as TMP-SMX or tetracycline, to prevent relapse.[4] Relapse has occurred more than 2 weeks after completion ...
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... In women, the bacteria initially infect the cervix and the urethra (urine canal). Women who have symptoms might have an abnormal vaginal discharge or a burning sensation when urinating. If the infection spreads from the cervix to the fallopian tubes (tubes that carry fertilized eggs from the ovaries ...
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