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Expert Opinion on Vaccine and/or Diagnostic Banks for Major
Expert Opinion on Vaccine and/or Diagnostic Banks for Major

... Under Pillar 3 in particular, as point 24 of the programming document3 for the Action Plan, a task force was created to assist the Commission in the development of this policy paper on EU vaccine/antigen banks for major animal diseases such as foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), classical swine fever (CSF ...
Risk assessment - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator
Risk assessment - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator

Recommended minimum exclusion periods for infectious conditions
Recommended minimum exclusion periods for infectious conditions

... Contacts that live in the same house as the case and have received less than three doses of pertussis vaccine are to be excluded from the centre until they have had 5 days of an appropriate course of antibiotics. If antibiotics have not been taken, these contacts must be excluded for 21 days after t ...
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Johne`s Disease - Animal Health Ireland
Johne`s Disease - Animal Health Ireland

... 2. How long does it take for MAP infection to cause clinical disease? An animal with a new infection will not show signs of disease and will appear to be healthy (Whitlock and Buergelt, 1996). The time required before an infected animal will show signs of disease is very variable, but usually it tak ...
Malaria endemicity and co-infection with tissue-dwelling parasites in Sub-Saharan Africa: a review
Malaria endemicity and co-infection with tissue-dwelling parasites in Sub-Saharan Africa: a review

... STHs and protozoans have complicated life cycles that involve a tissue migration phase where larvae obligately migrate through host vital organs causing tissue damage and myositis [58–61]. The tissue migrating larvae (ML) or protozoa trigger induction of immunomodulation [62] through the release of ...
NIH Public Access - University of Colorado Denver
NIH Public Access - University of Colorado Denver

... established, its prevalence will not be known until a greater number of patients with prolonged radicular pain have been studied virologically. Analysis should include both PCR to amplify VZV DNA in CSF and in blood mononuclear cells (MNCs), as well as a search for antibody to VZV in CSF. The latter ...
What is mumps? What are the usual symptoms of mumps? What are
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... routinely offered to all children aged 12-15 months in the UK. A second dose is offered as part of the routine pre-school booster programme at four years of age. A previous history of having mumps does not mean that you do not need MMR vaccine. This is because the diagnosis of mumps is not an easy o ...
Hepatitis B vaccines for Australians - fact sheet
Hepatitis B vaccines for Australians - fact sheet

... infected adults.2,5 Clinical symptoms and signs of viral hepatitis are not specific to hepatitis B, and may include systemic symptoms like fever, malaise, fatigability, anorexia, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, and myalgia. In patients who develop jaundice, it usually appears 1–2 weeks after on ...
BRONCHIOLITIS IN CHILDHOOD
BRONCHIOLITIS IN CHILDHOOD

... association between parental smoking and acute lower respiratory illness in children is recognized [21]. Passive smoking was recognised as a cause of lower respiratory infection in children in the US Surgeon General report of 2006 and also in the UK Government SCOTH report [22, 23]. We identified 6 ...
40 Years Is Long Enough! - Baylor College of Medicine
40 Years Is Long Enough! - Baylor College of Medicine

... CMV infection is relatively common and CMV seroprevalence ranges from 50% to 80% in many populations, a rapid, accurate, cost-effective, and preferably point-of-care serodiagnostic test will be needed to easily screen and identify CMV-seronegative subjects and enroll them in these trials. In additio ...
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The Value of C-reactive Protein in Primary Health Care

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Guideline for infection control in health care personnel, 1998
Guideline for infection control in health care personnel, 1998

... are propelled a short distance; airborne transmission refers to contact with droplet nuclei containing microorganisms that can remain suspended in the air for long periods or to contact with dust particles containing an infectious agent that can be widely disseminated by air currents; and, finally, ...
Varicella-zoster (chickenpox) vaccines for Australian children
Varicella-zoster (chickenpox) vaccines for Australian children

... Chickenpox is usually a self-limiting disease most commonly resulting in a general malaise, fever and vesicular rash. Complications of chickenpox infection occur in approximately 1% of cases, with the most common being secondary bacterial infection of the skin lesions. Other complications include pn ...
Conjunctivitis / Pink Eye - Jessamine County Schools
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... Most cases of viral conjunctivitis are mild. Days 3-5 of infection are often the worst, but the infection will usually clear up in 7–14 days without treatment and without any long-term consequences. In some cases, viral conjunctivitis can take 2-3 weeks or more to clear up, especially if complicatio ...
Department of Public Health HSE EAST Community Infection
Department of Public Health HSE EAST Community Infection

... 2.1.1.2 Bacteria are minute organisms about one-thousandth to five thousandth of a millimetre in diameter. Most bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics. Examples include Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria meningitidis. 2.1.1.3 Viruses are much smaller than bac ...
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methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus infections
methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus infections

... many different organs and organ systems. Approximately 95% of infections caused by the community-acquired strains of MRSA involve the skin or soft tissue, approximately 2-4% involve a bone or a joint: the respiratory tract, urinary tract, and other sites of infection each account for 1% or less of c ...
Relationship between gastric secretion and infection
Relationship between gastric secretion and infection

... Before the development of achlorhydria, most subjects reported nonspecific symptoms of malaise, nausea, and epigastric discomfort. In some instances,25 8 29 achlorhydria occurred in more than one subject at the same time suggesting a possible infective aetiology. Histological features of gastritis w ...
Guide to the Elimination of Multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter
Guide to the Elimination of Multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter

... classes, plus resistance to polymyxin and/or colistin 10,11 (note there is no standardized definition of pan resistant Acinetobacter baumannii the authors could find, please review references given) Ambulatory care: Healthcare rendered for acute or chronic diseases, and for surgical interventions wh ...
brucellosis and suspected paratuberculosis in a nubian ibex
brucellosis and suspected paratuberculosis in a nubian ibex

... Gazelles [Gazella dorcas and G. gazella cora ], etc.) maintained in the original collection from which the ibex were taken. No serological evidence of Brucella sp. was found using RBT. The goat farm under investigation had a history of abortion and 14% of goats were serologically positive for brucel ...
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Marburg virus disease



Marburg virus disease (MVD; formerly Marburg hemorrhagic fever) is a severe illness of humans and non-human primates caused by either of the two marburgviruses, Marburg virus (MARV) and Ravn virus (RAVV). MVD is a viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF), and the clinical symptoms are indistinguishable from Ebola virus disease (EVD).
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