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The Treatment of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
The Treatment of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever

... potentially assist in the modulation of inflammatory cytokines associated with advanced DHF. The global prevalence of dengue has grown dramatically in recent decades. The disease is now endemic in more than 100 countries, and according to the World Health Organization, as many as 50 million cases of ...
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... Trichomoniasis is unlikely to go away without treatment. In rare cases, the infection may cure itself, but if you do not get treated, you risk passing the infection on to someone else Trichomoniasis is usually treated quickly and easily. Most people will be prescribed an antibiotic known as metronid ...
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... Some forms of leukemia (blood cancer) are unresponsive to all available forms of cancer treatment. Other types of leukemias may respond to chemotherapy, though most of these have an average survival time of less than one year. Because the virus is not affected by treatment, the cat will always remai ...
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What You Should Know About Chicken Pox

... zoster virus. Most children in the United States experience chickenpox before they are school-aged. A vaccine against chickenpox is now available. Although chickenpox is not a serious disease for most children, those whose immune systems are impaired (e.g., newborns and persons who are on chemothera ...
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Ebola Virus Disease Information for Travellers

... transmitted through direct contact with blood or other bodily fluids (e.g. saliva, urine) from infected people, dead or alive. This includes unprotected sexual contact with patients up to seven weeks after they have recovered. You can also catch the disease from direct contact with blood and other b ...
Hepatitis B - Giles County Public Schools
Hepatitis B - Giles County Public Schools

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How HPV causes cancer - Cheshire East Council

... pretend to be like the HPV virus, which helps the body to protect itself by making antibodies • girls who are vaccinated at age 12 or 13 develop antibody levels that are much higher than those who are vaccinated at older ages • because of this, girls in Year 8 will develop protection that will last ...
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Viral Infections of the Central Nervous System

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THE GLOBAL THREAT OF EMERGENT/REEMERGENT VECTOR

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isolation of egg drop syndrome virus and its molecular

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Genital Herpes Treatments

... • Causes damage to the reproductive system of both men and women, frequently leading to infertility. • Most common in the genital area, but can also infect the eyes, throat, and rectum. • If left untreated it can cause a form of blood poisoning that can lead to arthritis, skin problems and heart and ...
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Bloodborne Pathogens Training for School Staff

... occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM)  At-risk staff should be notified by the district ...
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... development of a vaccine. HIV is actually a relatively non-infectious disease. It is estimated that infection in individuals without concurrent sexually transmitted diseases may occur only once in 500-1,000 exposures. Once successful infection occurs the incubation period to onset of clinical AIDS i ...
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... (a) The tick, Ixodes scapularis, has a 2-year life cycle in which it requires three blood meals. The tick is infected by its first blood meal and can pass on the infection to a human in its second. ...
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Bloodborne Pathogens for School Employees: The Straight Facts

... • Half of those infected have no symptoms • Most recover completely • 10% become chronically infected • Easily transmitted disease • No cure, prevented with a vaccine. ...
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Lecture 6- Bacteria- Phathogenesis

... • Mechanical animal vectors: The infectious agent is physically transmitted by the animal vector, but the agent does not incubate or grow in the animal; e.g, the transmission of bacteria sticking to the feet of flies ...
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04-05-2015-RRA-Zika virus-South America, Brazil - ECDC

... ZIKV diagnosis is primarily based on detection of viral RNA from clinical specimens. The viraemic period is considered to be short, allowing for direct virus detection only during the first three to five days after onset of symptoms [3,30]. Specific assays have been published for Asian and African Z ...
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Gerald Stokka`s PowerPoint® Presentation

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Wildlife diseases in South Africa: a review

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... • Swabs with cotton tips and wooden shafts are not recommended. ...
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