Feline calicivirus infection - Advisory Board on Cat Diseases
... Outbreaks of highly virulent and often lethal FCV infection in domestic cats have been described in the United States and in Europe (Pedersen et al., 2000; Coyne et al., 2006b, Reynolds et al 2009). A single outbreak has also been described in exotic captive felids in the USA (Harrison et al 2007). ...
... Outbreaks of highly virulent and often lethal FCV infection in domestic cats have been described in the United States and in Europe (Pedersen et al., 2000; Coyne et al., 2006b, Reynolds et al 2009). A single outbreak has also been described in exotic captive felids in the USA (Harrison et al 2007). ...
Myths, lies, and half-truths about childhood vaccinations
... retracted the findings. In 2010, The Lancet retracted the study, citing ethical misconduct on the part of Wakefield. Further studies conducted in the United States and Europe have found no association between the MMR vaccine and autism. Over the years, the IOM and the AAP have organized several pane ...
... retracted the findings. In 2010, The Lancet retracted the study, citing ethical misconduct on the part of Wakefield. Further studies conducted in the United States and Europe have found no association between the MMR vaccine and autism. Over the years, the IOM and the AAP have organized several pane ...
Pediatric Pneumonia Guidelines: Inconsistencies between
... • Strong evidence exists that confirm combined bacterial and viral infections are common. And, the greatest benefit from the pneumococcal vaccine occurred with children under two years of age. These observations would strongly suggest that withholding antibiotics should only be performed when the c ...
... • Strong evidence exists that confirm combined bacterial and viral infections are common. And, the greatest benefit from the pneumococcal vaccine occurred with children under two years of age. These observations would strongly suggest that withholding antibiotics should only be performed when the c ...
1 University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn Faculty of Veterinary
... humans to infection. As noted, no vaccine is 100% effective and there are many infections for which vaccines are unavailable. Factors to consider when developing vaccination recommendations or requirements include the prevalence of a particular disease in the area, risk to healthy and compromised pa ...
... humans to infection. As noted, no vaccine is 100% effective and there are many infections for which vaccines are unavailable. Factors to consider when developing vaccination recommendations or requirements include the prevalence of a particular disease in the area, risk to healthy and compromised pa ...
Vaccinations greatly reduces
... life-long neurological defects.13 In field trials, mortality and morbidity reductions were seen for pneumococcal disease in sub-Saharan Africa and rotavirus in Latin America.21,22 Specific vaccines have also been used to protect those in greatest need of protection against infectious diseases, such ...
... life-long neurological defects.13 In field trials, mortality and morbidity reductions were seen for pneumococcal disease in sub-Saharan Africa and rotavirus in Latin America.21,22 Specific vaccines have also been used to protect those in greatest need of protection against infectious diseases, such ...
Stability and bifurcation in plant–pathogens interactions 1 Introduction
... epidemics [16, 18, 33, 41]. Such systems are often adaptations of compartmental epidemic models for human/animal diseases [1, 12]. Noteworthy examples are given in the studies by C.A. Gilligan and co-workers (see e. g. [15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21]). In particular, paper [21] focuses on criteria for inva ...
... epidemics [16, 18, 33, 41]. Such systems are often adaptations of compartmental epidemic models for human/animal diseases [1, 12]. Noteworthy examples are given in the studies by C.A. Gilligan and co-workers (see e. g. [15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21]). In particular, paper [21] focuses on criteria for inva ...
Vaccine components
... and, in some cases, fewer vaccine doses are needed. The presence of adjuvants in vaccines can often be associated with the local reactions that occur at the injection site after vaccination. Aluminium salts, in small amounts, have been added to certain vaccines for about 60 years and a recent review ...
... and, in some cases, fewer vaccine doses are needed. The presence of adjuvants in vaccines can often be associated with the local reactions that occur at the injection site after vaccination. Aluminium salts, in small amounts, have been added to certain vaccines for about 60 years and a recent review ...
FDA Grants PMA Approval for Hologic`s Aptima® HIV
... a robust research and development program, Hologic is dedicated to The Science of Sure. For more information on Hologic, visit www.hologic.com. Hologic Forward-Looking Statements This press release may contain forward-looking information that involves risks and uncertainties, including statements ab ...
... a robust research and development program, Hologic is dedicated to The Science of Sure. For more information on Hologic, visit www.hologic.com. Hologic Forward-Looking Statements This press release may contain forward-looking information that involves risks and uncertainties, including statements ab ...
Epidemiological Safety Law.
... 18) infected person - a person whose organism contains or discharges, or may discharge infectious disease-causing agents into the external environment; 19) infection - the invasion of the human organism by an infectious disease-causing agent as a result of which varying intensity infection process d ...
... 18) infected person - a person whose organism contains or discharges, or may discharge infectious disease-causing agents into the external environment; 19) infection - the invasion of the human organism by an infectious disease-causing agent as a result of which varying intensity infection process d ...
Chapter 7 Body Systems
... Hepatitis B is a very serious disease that may result in prolonged illness, liver cancer, cirrhosis of the liver, liver failure, and even death. It is a bloodborne disease that may also be transmitted by other body fluids, including saliva. Anyone who has ever had the disease, and some persons who h ...
... Hepatitis B is a very serious disease that may result in prolonged illness, liver cancer, cirrhosis of the liver, liver failure, and even death. It is a bloodborne disease that may also be transmitted by other body fluids, including saliva. Anyone who has ever had the disease, and some persons who h ...
Everything there is to know about vaccination
... person who has been vaccinated. These types of vaccines include vaccines against tuberculosis, rubella, measles, mumps and polio. Inactivated vaccines contain dead microorganisms (pertussis vaccine), parts of microorganisms (vaccines against influenza, diphtheria and tetanus toxins, soluble capsular ...
... person who has been vaccinated. These types of vaccines include vaccines against tuberculosis, rubella, measles, mumps and polio. Inactivated vaccines contain dead microorganisms (pertussis vaccine), parts of microorganisms (vaccines against influenza, diphtheria and tetanus toxins, soluble capsular ...
Hepatitis B virus genotype in Iranian patients with hepatocellular
... problem, with two billion people infected worldwide and 350 ...
... problem, with two billion people infected worldwide and 350 ...
procalcitonin in multiple myeloma
... a level of 200 mg/L. This was also reflected by the low sensitivity of CRP level in myeloma patients with infection. Serum PCT level has been reported to be high in patients with severe bacterial infections, whereas in local infections and viral infections PCT concentrations are normal or do not exc ...
... a level of 200 mg/L. This was also reflected by the low sensitivity of CRP level in myeloma patients with infection. Serum PCT level has been reported to be high in patients with severe bacterial infections, whereas in local infections and viral infections PCT concentrations are normal or do not exc ...
Current Vaccination Recommendations for Kittens and Cats
... Feline Panleukopenia is caused by feline parvovirus and is commonly known as feline distemper. It is a highly contagious and deadly disease in cats. Vaccination against feline parvovirus is highly recommended for all cats. Nursing kittens are protected by antibodies that they get from their mother’s ...
... Feline Panleukopenia is caused by feline parvovirus and is commonly known as feline distemper. It is a highly contagious and deadly disease in cats. Vaccination against feline parvovirus is highly recommended for all cats. Nursing kittens are protected by antibodies that they get from their mother’s ...
- Committed to Cure
... that people with hepatitis C have access to the best treatments. She is currently lobbying for a National Action Plan on hepatitis C for Sweden, as well as working to establish international contacts and networks. George Kalamitsis (Greece) is the founding member and President of the Hellenic Liver ...
... that people with hepatitis C have access to the best treatments. She is currently lobbying for a National Action Plan on hepatitis C for Sweden, as well as working to establish international contacts and networks. George Kalamitsis (Greece) is the founding member and President of the Hellenic Liver ...
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Recommendations for
... Johnson and Gibbs [2] reviewed the risks associated with blood products and concluded that CJD had not been transmitted by transfusion of human blood products. Evidence that supports this conclusion has included the following: case-control studies have not linked a history of transfusions to an incr ...
... Johnson and Gibbs [2] reviewed the risks associated with blood products and concluded that CJD had not been transmitted by transfusion of human blood products. Evidence that supports this conclusion has included the following: case-control studies have not linked a history of transfusions to an incr ...
annexes
... spread is likely as is transmission from body fluids. Respiratory isolation, strict respiratory and mucosal barrier nursing are recommended for cases. Cases should be treated as clinically indicated. (see below for further details). Epidemiology Agent and infectious dose Some laboratories have repor ...
... spread is likely as is transmission from body fluids. Respiratory isolation, strict respiratory and mucosal barrier nursing are recommended for cases. Cases should be treated as clinically indicated. (see below for further details). Epidemiology Agent and infectious dose Some laboratories have repor ...
Molecular and EpidemiologlCal Study of the First Outbreak of vanB
... but transmission of the clone within the hospital may have ...
... but transmission of the clone within the hospital may have ...
Reprint
... By use of a variety of modeling approaches, several previous studies have examined the extent to which quarantine was probably important in stopping the spread of SARS in different locales. These include the typical continuous-time or discrete-time compartmental models tailored specifically to the c ...
... By use of a variety of modeling approaches, several previous studies have examined the extent to which quarantine was probably important in stopping the spread of SARS in different locales. These include the typical continuous-time or discrete-time compartmental models tailored specifically to the c ...
English (PDF/6469KB) - Fort Valley State University
... continue to autolyze and bacteria will continue to proliferate in those tissues even after they are removed from the body. So keeping the samples cool and moist while awaiting shipment and during shipment will help. Finding the most rapid means to get the material to the laboratory will facilitate d ...
... continue to autolyze and bacteria will continue to proliferate in those tissues even after they are removed from the body. So keeping the samples cool and moist while awaiting shipment and during shipment will help. Finding the most rapid means to get the material to the laboratory will facilitate d ...
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).