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BLOOD BORNE PATHOGENS - Henderson County Public Schools

... Of the three main blood borne pathogens, HBV poses the greatest risk for transmission. Hepatitis B can live in dried blood for up to seven days. HBV is the only blood borne pathogen of the three for which there is a vaccine. Symptoms of HBV are very much like a mild “flu.” In the beginning a person ...
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... transmission of syphilis that nearly 500 million incident cases of four curable, sexually transmitted infections (STIs)— gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, and trichomonas— occur annually.19 STIs are a public health problem in all countries, and infection rates range from a yearly incidence among peopl ...
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ID Fellows Case Conference - City-Wide Infectious Diseases Case

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Clinical Finding - Buffalo Ontology Site
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Skills Lab 4 - LSU School of Medicine

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... pathogens through the direct provision of care. While blood borne pathogens are the chief concern driving policy and legislation at this time, other pathogens transmitted by contact spread (e.g., staphylococci, gram-negative organisms) also may pose a risk. Broad attention to the principles of infec ...
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...  Decrease of prevalence and incidence due to vaccination of high-risk persons (health care workers, newborns of HBsAg-positive mothers, before hemodialysis)  Global vaccination of all newborns and 12-years old children since 2001 ...
Human T-Lymphotropic Viruses (HTLV)
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... which is higher in areas with high prevalence than those with low prevalence (NamenLopes et al., 2009; Sullivan et al., 1991). Thus, HTLV-1/2 screening of blood units is important to prevents the most cases of transfusion transmitted infection, but the relatively long HTLV immunological window perio ...
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Toxoplasmosis - American Veterinary Medical Association

... (including goat’s milk) and milk products. • Handling or consuming unwashed fruit or vegetables that may have been contaminated with soil containing infective oocysts. • The consumption of raw oysters, clams or mussels. T. gondii oocysts can survive for months in seawater. • The ingestion of infe ...
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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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