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Media Release

... evolution of more-virulent strains of the virus that the controversial theory predicted. Marek's disease used to be a minor disease that did not do much harm to chickens in the 1950s, but the virulence of the virus has evolved and today it even is capable of killing all the unvaccinated birds in pou ...
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PLUS 5 L4 - zoetisUS.com

... mentioned above. The high-titer, low-passage CPV virus in Vanguard Plus 5 L4 is highly immunogenic and capable of stimulating active immunity in the presence of maternal antibodies. This product does not contain CPV type 2c. Cross protection against CPV type 2c was demonstrated in vaccinated puppies ...
Infectious Diseases - Cambridge Isanti Schools
Infectious Diseases - Cambridge Isanti Schools

... • Effective in 95% of people who complete series of all three shots • Series may continue if exceeded interval (i.e. do not have to start over even if 1st shot was 2 years ago) ...
Herpes Viruses - Infectious Diseases
Herpes Viruses - Infectious Diseases

... • incubation period 4 - 7 weeks • spread by intimate contact with saliva • fever, lymphadenopathy, fatigue, sore throat, hepatosplenomegaly, atypical lymphocytes • resolves 2 - 3 wks but may take months • latent in lymphoid tissue; ? Reactivation disease • associated with Burkitt’s lymphoma and naso ...
Chapter 21, Lesson 3 – Common Infectious Diseases
Chapter 21, Lesson 3 – Common Infectious Diseases

... • Spread by contact with mucus • Symptoms: sore throat, swollen lymph nodes on sides of neck, headache, fever • Doctor can diagnose with throat culture ...
Immune Globulin for Post-Exposure Infection Prevention
Immune Globulin for Post-Exposure Infection Prevention

... Once a person receives Ig, it works quickly to ‘tag’ invading bacteria and viruses to help white blood cells ‘see’ and destroy them. This preventative treatment is also called prophylaxis. Ig is often given with an immunization to help a person’s immune system develop antibodies for longterm protect ...
Detection of Classical Swine Fever with the LightCycler Instrument
Detection of Classical Swine Fever with the LightCycler Instrument

... The Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), one of the eight human herpes viruses (HHV4), is a double-stranded DNA virus of ubiquitous spread. The virus is transmitted by salivary contact and most often individuals become infected during their childhood. In these cases, primary infections are mostly asymptomatic ...
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... Tobacco mosaic virus stunts the growth of tobacco plants and gives their leaves a mottled, mosaic coloration. Studied as early as 1883 by Adolf Mayer, but basically could not be grown in a lab, could not be filtered or seen with a microscope. Was not isolated and identified until 1935 by an American ...
Differential Diagnosis of Typical Measles
Differential Diagnosis of Typical Measles

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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS/HIV)

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Non-Vector Transmission of Dengue and Other Mosquito

... may vary from one subtype or strain of a specific virus to the other. Analogous to mosquito-borne infection, a non-vector transmission depends on the amount of virus in the inoculum and volume of material that reaches a receptive site. Additional factors that may influence the likelihood of direct t ...
SCARLET FEVER
SCARLET FEVER

...  Group:depend on the different somatic polysaccharide Ag in cell wall,the bacteria are divided into 19 group(A-U,no I and J).Group A is major.  Serum type:Group A is divided into 80 types according to the protein M on surface.  Resistance:weak resistance,sensitive to heat,drying,common disinfecta ...
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Control and Elimination of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory

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VIRAL INFECTIONS
VIRAL INFECTIONS

... common among adults, but infection may also be acquired by women caring for children with asymptomatic infections. The peak incidence occurs between the ages of 25 and 35, rather later than with EBV-related mononucleosis. ...
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... acute diagnosis. Four-fold rises in IgG specific antibody or conversion from seronegative status to seropositive status can secure a diagnosis but this may not be helpful in the acute setting. 5. Examination of tissue samples by light microscopy for viral induced cytopathology and antigen detection ...
Climate Change and the Emergence of Vector
Climate Change and the Emergence of Vector

... • A integrated understanding of climate, ecology, and epidemiology is critical for predicting and averting future epidemics of vector-borne and zoonotic diseases • The best preparation to prevent, mitigate, and adapt to emerging infectious disease threats related to climate change is to continue our ...
captivity and vulnerability to mosquito-transmitted viruses
captivity and vulnerability to mosquito-transmitted viruses

... shown to increase skin cancer risk (20). Further, the immunosuppressive effects of antibiotic use in mammals are well established (27), which may be tied, in part, to the disruption of the endogenous microflora normally residing in the gut (48). Along these lines, it is known that both the productio ...
Captive orcas are particularly susceptible to these mosquito-borne diseases
Captive orcas are particularly susceptible to these mosquito-borne diseases

... shown to increase skin cancer risk (20). Further, the immunosuppressive effects of antibiotic use in mammals are well established (27), which may be tied, in part, to the disruption of the endogenous microflora normally residing in the gut (48). Along these lines, it is known that both the productio ...
Bloodborne Pathogens - Head Start Child and Family Development
Bloodborne Pathogens - Head Start Child and Family Development

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Blood Borne Infectious Disease Presumption GC §31720.7
Blood Borne Infectious Disease Presumption GC §31720.7

... Sexual intercourse is the major mode of HIV transmission. Other methods of transmittal are blood to blood exposure, such as unsafe or unsanitary injections. It is not spread by air, water, insects, including mosquitoes, saliva, tears, sweat, shaking hands or sharing dishes. ...
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... • Seronegative children, elderly persons and immunocompromised people are at risk to disease. Human metapneumovirus probably causes 15% of common colds in children, especially those of which are complicated by otitis media ...
HUMAN HERPESVIRUS
HUMAN HERPESVIRUS

... disseminates via the blood stream. Virus replication then occurs in cells of the reticuloendothelial system (blood mononuclear cells) Virus replication is initially limited by specific and nonspecific immunological responses but in most individuals these are overwhelmed and extensive secondary virem ...
Zoonotic aspects of vector-borne infections
Zoonotic aspects of vector-borne infections

... killing 3,500 lambs and 1,200 ewes in Kenya in 1930 (3). West Nile fever decimated part of the bird population on the North American continent and infected 40,000 people, with nearly 1,700 deaths between 1999 and 2013. The tick-borne encephalitis virus is responsible for the most important neuroinva ...
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