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Sexually Transmitted Infections

... One out of 20 people in the United States will get infected with hepatitis B (HBV) some time during their lives. [9] Hepatitis B is 100 times more infectious than HIV. [10] Hepatitis A, hepatitis B and HPV are the only vaccinepreventable STDs/STIs. (Not all HPV types are covered by the vaccine, so w ...
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... measuring variation in prevalence of rare events, such as microcephaly, even when harnessing pooled data from registries covering births from a large population. In the study, substantial variability was observed between the participating registries’ estimates. This fact coupled with the rarity of t ...
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Blueberry scorch carlavirus

... complete necrosis of flowers, partial necrosis of leaves, twig dieback, leading eventually to plant death. Others may show a total absence of symptoms. Marginal chlorosis of leaves is also observed on some cultivars. On cultivars expressing symptoms, there is often a latent period of up to two years ...
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... hepatitis B surface antigen positive for at least 6 months) . More than 686 000 people die every year due to complications of hepatitis B, including cirrhosis and liver cancer.Hepatitis B is an important occupational hazard for health workers. However, it can be prevented by currently available safe ...
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... multiplication in parasitized host cells are : 1- Attachment: The first step in viral infection is attachment, interaction of a virion with aspecific receptor site on the surface of a cell. Receptor molecules differ for different viruses but are generally glycoproteins. In some cases the virus binds ...
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Feline Vaccinations

... Rabies is a disease nearly everyone has heard of. It is contracted when an animal is bitten by another animal that has been infected. The disease is carried in the saliva. Rabies vaccinations are required in many states for cats. Even if you have an indoor cat, they should be vaccinated in case they ...
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... Mononucleosis – “kissing disease” caused by Epstein-Barr virus Polio – highly infectious disease that invades the nervous system and can cause paralysis Rabies – potentially deadly infection of the brain spread by infected animals Rubella - Infection of skin by rubella virus – commonly called German ...
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... development of chronic fatigue syndrome. Their research demonstrated that patients with chronic fatigue syndrome had a significantly higher rate of dual, but not single-virus, infection with HHV-6 and HHV-7 in their peripheral blood leukocytes when compared to patients with unexplained chronic fatig ...
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...  A very small number may have inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) those affected could be left with brain damage.  The most severe only one in 100,000 cases - is a slowly-progressive brain infection which eventually causes seizures and death. ...
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... include   polyarthralgia   in   a   peripheral   bilateral   distribution,   as   well   as   headache,   myalgia,   conjunctivitis,   nausea,   vomiting,   and   maculopapular   rash.   There   is   also   a   high   incidence   of   lymphopenia   ...
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... essential. Persons with fever and prolonged sore throats should be seen by a doctor for testing. If GAS infection is diagnosed, the person should stay home from work, school or day care until fever free and 24 hours or more after taking an antibiotic. Parents should inform the school if their child ...
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... Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections  Antigen or nucleic acid detection  Serologic testing  Isolation of viruses by culture of the throat or ...
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Hepatitis and HIV

... However ; the modes of sexual transmission and passing the virus from an infected mother to her baby via breast milk are much less common. Notice Chronic infections occur in 75-85% of infected persons. And about 20% of individuals who become infected with HCV will clear the virus from their body wi ...
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Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan

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Canine Parvovirus Prevention and Management

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Bloodborne Pathogens - School District of Black River Falls

... Hepatitis--“inflammation of the liver”—can cause serious liver damage, cirrhosis, and death Symptoms can be flu-like—fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, jaundice—and can become so severe that hospitalization is needed or a person may have NO symptoms at all A person without symptoms may not k ...
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Avian Influenza Facts - American College of Veterinary Pathologists

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