Hepatitis B Letter of Declination
... I understand that due to my occupational exposure to human blood, bodily fluids or other potentially infectious materials, I may be at risk of exposure to the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and consequently, Hepatitis B infection. I have been offered the Hepatitis B vaccine, at no charge to me. However, I ...
... I understand that due to my occupational exposure to human blood, bodily fluids or other potentially infectious materials, I may be at risk of exposure to the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and consequently, Hepatitis B infection. I have been offered the Hepatitis B vaccine, at no charge to me. However, I ...
describe the basic function and structures of the immune system
... Lupus is a chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disorder that may affect many organ systems including the skin, joints, and internal organs. In cases of lupus, the body’s defenses are turned against itself and immune cells attack healthy tissues. Although the cause of autoimmune diseases is unknown, re ...
... Lupus is a chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disorder that may affect many organ systems including the skin, joints, and internal organs. In cases of lupus, the body’s defenses are turned against itself and immune cells attack healthy tissues. Although the cause of autoimmune diseases is unknown, re ...
Vertical transmission of chikungunya virus in Aedes albopictus
... Experiment on vertical transmission • The oral infection was conducted in BLS3 in 12 Plexiglas cages (18x18x18 cm ) with 60 females/cage, 4-5 days old • 6 blood infected meals (A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3) • 2 blood meals consisting of human washed erythrocytes • 2 with washed erythrocytes mixed with th ...
... Experiment on vertical transmission • The oral infection was conducted in BLS3 in 12 Plexiglas cages (18x18x18 cm ) with 60 females/cage, 4-5 days old • 6 blood infected meals (A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3) • 2 blood meals consisting of human washed erythrocytes • 2 with washed erythrocytes mixed with th ...
23-Infection Control
... 22. Spherical bacteria arranged in large clusters causing infections such as boils, wound infections, & toxic shock: ...
... 22. Spherical bacteria arranged in large clusters causing infections such as boils, wound infections, & toxic shock: ...
Section 4 Immunization
... Tetanus (lockjaw) is caused by bacteria that live throughout the environment, particularly in soil. It causes extremely painful muscle contractions that can lead to permanent damage or death. Infection occurs when a person receives an injury that causes a break in the skin when they are outside, whi ...
... Tetanus (lockjaw) is caused by bacteria that live throughout the environment, particularly in soil. It causes extremely painful muscle contractions that can lead to permanent damage or death. Infection occurs when a person receives an injury that causes a break in the skin when they are outside, whi ...
HOW OUR IMMUNE SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
... and infects your body, your immune system is stimulated to produce specific immune system cells (B cells and T cells) that can effectively fight the particular virus that has infected your body. This response takes time, especially the first time you are exposed to a specific virus, so you are sick ...
... and infects your body, your immune system is stimulated to produce specific immune system cells (B cells and T cells) that can effectively fight the particular virus that has infected your body. This response takes time, especially the first time you are exposed to a specific virus, so you are sick ...
5.5 INTESTINAL PARASITES/HELMINTHS
... Note: Healthcare professionals should also be aware that those with concurrent immunosuppression are at increased risk of developing disseminated parasitic infections, especially strongyloides, as this auto-infects and disseminates widely in those who are immunosuppressed. Note: a raised eosinophil ...
... Note: Healthcare professionals should also be aware that those with concurrent immunosuppression are at increased risk of developing disseminated parasitic infections, especially strongyloides, as this auto-infects and disseminates widely in those who are immunosuppressed. Note: a raised eosinophil ...
Molecular Diagnosis of Explosive Outbreak of Infectious
... which was confirmed by PCR . The encountered clinical and postmortem findings are characteristic and similar to those previously reported by others (11,12,13,14,15)and characterized by respiratory distress, dyspnea , gurgling and decrease in the egg production. Some recovered layers and vaccinated o ...
... which was confirmed by PCR . The encountered clinical and postmortem findings are characteristic and similar to those previously reported by others (11,12,13,14,15)and characterized by respiratory distress, dyspnea , gurgling and decrease in the egg production. Some recovered layers and vaccinated o ...
Anti-Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis Virus (IPNV) VP2 protein. IgG
... single-shelled, non-enveloped virus that belongs to the family Birnaviridae. Its genoma comprises a bisegmented double-stranded RNA, the segment B encodes VP1 and the segment A yields a polyprotein, pVP2-VP4-VP3 and a small protein (VP5) dispensable for viral replication. The polyprotein is autocata ...
... single-shelled, non-enveloped virus that belongs to the family Birnaviridae. Its genoma comprises a bisegmented double-stranded RNA, the segment B encodes VP1 and the segment A yields a polyprotein, pVP2-VP4-VP3 and a small protein (VP5) dispensable for viral replication. The polyprotein is autocata ...
CNS infection
... affected of CNS of any kind of mammal, including humans . Animals that are infected with rabies can spread the disease through their saliva or brain matter. People may be exposed to rabies when bitten by an infected wild or ...
... affected of CNS of any kind of mammal, including humans . Animals that are infected with rabies can spread the disease through their saliva or brain matter. People may be exposed to rabies when bitten by an infected wild or ...
infectious bursal disease
... - histology of bursa - Immune Fluorescence Test of bursa - Polymerase Chain Reaction - serology : most common is ELISA test serum Virus Neutralisation test can be done to detect the virus Serotyping only after Virology Sporadically AGP tests are being used (not very sensitive) 5. Therapy There is no ...
... - histology of bursa - Immune Fluorescence Test of bursa - Polymerase Chain Reaction - serology : most common is ELISA test serum Virus Neutralisation test can be done to detect the virus Serotyping only after Virology Sporadically AGP tests are being used (not very sensitive) 5. Therapy There is no ...
Sub-viral Agents
... treatment. Recently, vaccination has been shown to be effective in mouse models of another neurodegenerative condition, namely Alzheimer’s disease. Here we report that vaccination with recombinant mouse prion protein delays the onset of prion disease in mice. Vaccination was performed both before pe ...
... treatment. Recently, vaccination has been shown to be effective in mouse models of another neurodegenerative condition, namely Alzheimer’s disease. Here we report that vaccination with recombinant mouse prion protein delays the onset of prion disease in mice. Vaccination was performed both before pe ...
micro notes ch 24
... a. Viral hepatitis is an inflammatory disease of the liver in which the death of hepatocytes and the mononuclear response swells and distorts the liver, interfering with the excretion of bilirubin into the intestine. When bilirubin accumulates in the blood and tissue, it lends a yellow tinged appear ...
... a. Viral hepatitis is an inflammatory disease of the liver in which the death of hepatocytes and the mononuclear response swells and distorts the liver, interfering with the excretion of bilirubin into the intestine. When bilirubin accumulates in the blood and tissue, it lends a yellow tinged appear ...
General characteristic of intestinal infections. Typhoid fever
... paratyphoids all patient with fever, which last more than 5 days (once on hemoculture, and if fever continue more than 10 days - Widal’s hemaglutination reaction or RIHA) Examination of all persons, who are working at the industried dealing with food for detection of bacteriocarriers Obligatory hosp ...
... paratyphoids all patient with fever, which last more than 5 days (once on hemoculture, and if fever continue more than 10 days - Widal’s hemaglutination reaction or RIHA) Examination of all persons, who are working at the industried dealing with food for detection of bacteriocarriers Obligatory hosp ...
Disease Transmission Simulation
... Indirect contact- germs remain on an object and are then transferred to the next person/animal that touches that object Airborne: germs travel through the air in droplets or particles Bites Stings Food Contamination Data Questions: Where does a virus multiply in humans? Viruses are unable to replica ...
... Indirect contact- germs remain on an object and are then transferred to the next person/animal that touches that object Airborne: germs travel through the air in droplets or particles Bites Stings Food Contamination Data Questions: Where does a virus multiply in humans? Viruses are unable to replica ...
Viruses Worksheet pg 210-215 Name_______________________
... mosquitoes, sexual contact, and blood or other body fluids. 5. Define symptom. Give an example. A symptom is evidence of a disease, such as a rash, fever, paralysis, headache, aches, swollen glands, and congestion. ...
... mosquitoes, sexual contact, and blood or other body fluids. 5. Define symptom. Give an example. A symptom is evidence of a disease, such as a rash, fever, paralysis, headache, aches, swollen glands, and congestion. ...
Document
... 7. Which proteins of influenza viruses are included in vaccine preparations? A. Neuraminidase B. Neuraminidase and fusion proteins C. Hemagglutinin D. Hemagglutinin and neuraminidase E. Hemagglutinin, neuraminidase and fusion proteins 8. If an influenza infection has been diagnosed within a family, ...
... 7. Which proteins of influenza viruses are included in vaccine preparations? A. Neuraminidase B. Neuraminidase and fusion proteins C. Hemagglutinin D. Hemagglutinin and neuraminidase E. Hemagglutinin, neuraminidase and fusion proteins 8. If an influenza infection has been diagnosed within a family, ...
Respiratory Diseases of Small Poultry Flocks
... Tests that detect the virus from respiratory and cloacal swabs are also available. These tests are conducted at the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Diagnostic Laboratories in State College, Harrisburg, and Kennett Square, Pa. • Treatment and prevention: Prevent direct or indirect contact with ...
... Tests that detect the virus from respiratory and cloacal swabs are also available. These tests are conducted at the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Diagnostic Laboratories in State College, Harrisburg, and Kennett Square, Pa. • Treatment and prevention: Prevent direct or indirect contact with ...
Reston ebolavirus in Humans and Animals in the
... mostly self-regulated in terms of animal care and use, though they follow all the official trade regulations, including CITES. Indonesia, Vietnam, and Mauritius are other major sources of this same species of laboratory monkey. 1989–1990 OUTBREAK The original outbreak was first detected among import ...
... mostly self-regulated in terms of animal care and use, though they follow all the official trade regulations, including CITES. Indonesia, Vietnam, and Mauritius are other major sources of this same species of laboratory monkey. 1989–1990 OUTBREAK The original outbreak was first detected among import ...
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).