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Diapositiva 1
... Vertical infection is transmitted from mother to infant in three ways: a- Inutero infection b- Perinatal infection: the fetus acquires infection from infected birth canal during child birth .Herpes simplex virus of genital herpes of mother involves: The nervous system and may cause neurological dam ...
... Vertical infection is transmitted from mother to infant in three ways: a- Inutero infection b- Perinatal infection: the fetus acquires infection from infected birth canal during child birth .Herpes simplex virus of genital herpes of mother involves: The nervous system and may cause neurological dam ...
Group A Streptococcus: Commonly Asked Questions
... develop invasive GAS disease; most will have a mild throat or skin infection and some may have no symptoms whatsoever. Although healthy people can get invasive GAS disease, people with chronic illnesses like cancer or diabetes, those on kidney dialysis, and those who use medications such as steroids ...
... develop invasive GAS disease; most will have a mild throat or skin infection and some may have no symptoms whatsoever. Although healthy people can get invasive GAS disease, people with chronic illnesses like cancer or diabetes, those on kidney dialysis, and those who use medications such as steroids ...
Kennel Cough - Sadie`s K9 Stay and Play
... or classes. All new clients are informed to receive the vaccine every six months instead of every year. Dogs that are exhibiting any symptoms when they arrive are not admitted and asked to be checked by a veterinarian prior to returning. If a dogs exhibits any symptoms throughout the course of the d ...
... or classes. All new clients are informed to receive the vaccine every six months instead of every year. Dogs that are exhibiting any symptoms when they arrive are not admitted and asked to be checked by a veterinarian prior to returning. If a dogs exhibits any symptoms throughout the course of the d ...
a patient with haemorrhagic bullae
... The affected dermatomal pattern on one side of the body, in conjunction with the immunosuppressive treatment, made us think of an opportunistic infection with varicella zoster virus (VZV). The haemorrhagic aspect was suggested to be caused by the underlying thrombocytopenia, which initially persiste ...
... The affected dermatomal pattern on one side of the body, in conjunction with the immunosuppressive treatment, made us think of an opportunistic infection with varicella zoster virus (VZV). The haemorrhagic aspect was suggested to be caused by the underlying thrombocytopenia, which initially persiste ...
Lesson 3 - Preventive Health Programs
... Colostrum Temporary (only 6-8 weeks) Don’t vaccinate under 6 weeks old because clash with maternal antibodies Very important to make sure mothers are up to date with vaccinations ...
... Colostrum Temporary (only 6-8 weeks) Don’t vaccinate under 6 weeks old because clash with maternal antibodies Very important to make sure mothers are up to date with vaccinations ...
Transplant Infectious Diseases - Vanderbilt University Medical Center
... Aspergillus: bone marrow>lung>liver>>heart=renal. Risk factors high dose steroids, GVHD, renal dysfunction, prolonged neutropenia ...
... Aspergillus: bone marrow>lung>liver>>heart=renal. Risk factors high dose steroids, GVHD, renal dysfunction, prolonged neutropenia ...
Histoplasma capsulatum Histoplasma capsulatum
... 45° north and 30° south. Factors accounting for its geographic distribution include humid environmental conditions and acidic permeable soil. The organism commonly is found in bird and bat droppings, most often where guano is decaying and mixed with soil. ...
... 45° north and 30° south. Factors accounting for its geographic distribution include humid environmental conditions and acidic permeable soil. The organism commonly is found in bird and bat droppings, most often where guano is decaying and mixed with soil. ...
Chapter 14: Infections, Infectious Diseases, and Epidemiology
... Virulence Factors of Infections Agents -pathogenicity-virulence-virulence factors-extracellular enzymes-toxins-Exotoxins- destroy host cells or interfere with host metabolism. Can be three principle types: -cytotoxins-neurotoxins-enterotoxins-antitoxins-Endotoxins- found in Gram (-) outer membrane ...
... Virulence Factors of Infections Agents -pathogenicity-virulence-virulence factors-extracellular enzymes-toxins-Exotoxins- destroy host cells or interfere with host metabolism. Can be three principle types: -cytotoxins-neurotoxins-enterotoxins-antitoxins-Endotoxins- found in Gram (-) outer membrane ...
Digestive Diseases
... Roughly 57% of cases can be traced to chickens and 35% to cattle to cut poultry meat on a cutting board, and then use the unwashed cutting board or utensil to prepare vegetables or other raw or lightly ...
... Roughly 57% of cases can be traced to chickens and 35% to cattle to cut poultry meat on a cutting board, and then use the unwashed cutting board or utensil to prepare vegetables or other raw or lightly ...
Chapter Chlamydiae
... [Outline] I. Introduction 1. mycoplasma is the smallest prokaryotic organisms that can grow in artificial media. 2. distributed extensive Human;,animals, plants, insects and sewage. 3. non-cell wall; pleomorphic; pass through filters. 4. pleuro-pneumonia-like organisms --------PPLO II. Biological pr ...
... [Outline] I. Introduction 1. mycoplasma is the smallest prokaryotic organisms that can grow in artificial media. 2. distributed extensive Human;,animals, plants, insects and sewage. 3. non-cell wall; pleomorphic; pass through filters. 4. pleuro-pneumonia-like organisms --------PPLO II. Biological pr ...
Presentation - National Resource for Infection Control
... carbapenamase producing bacteria" (ROUTINE) • "Rapid identification of respiratory tract infections (RID-RTI) • "Development of a handheld antibacterial drug resistance diagnostic device using nanowire technology" (NANOMAL) • "Automated next generation sequencing for diagnostic microbiology“ (PATHSE ...
... carbapenamase producing bacteria" (ROUTINE) • "Rapid identification of respiratory tract infections (RID-RTI) • "Development of a handheld antibacterial drug resistance diagnostic device using nanowire technology" (NANOMAL) • "Automated next generation sequencing for diagnostic microbiology“ (PATHSE ...
Varicella Infection
... unknown duration of infection are major predictors of congenital syphilis ...
... unknown duration of infection are major predictors of congenital syphilis ...
Abusive Steroid Skin Injections in a Diabetic Patient, without Proper
... When an injection is given, it is standard for the patient to be lying down so that if they get “lightheaded” or faint, they will not injure themselves. The Nurse injected her sitting, which is negligent, but the patient did not faint. Pain coming two days after the injection (of this steroid, espe ...
... When an injection is given, it is standard for the patient to be lying down so that if they get “lightheaded” or faint, they will not injure themselves. The Nurse injected her sitting, which is negligent, but the patient did not faint. Pain coming two days after the injection (of this steroid, espe ...
DNA-viruses
... before or during birth • hand transmission by mother to infant • Infection of mouth, skin, eyes, CNS • Preventative screening of pregnant women – delivery by C-section if outbreak at the time of birth ...
... before or during birth • hand transmission by mother to infant • Infection of mouth, skin, eyes, CNS • Preventative screening of pregnant women – delivery by C-section if outbreak at the time of birth ...
Causes and Spread of Infection – Unit Information
... Bacteria can be beneficila eg. we have bacteria in our intestinal tracts which aid in digestion. Bacteria can be used in wastewater treatment to break down sewage, and bacteria can be used in the food industry for example, in the production of yogurt. Bacteria in the food industry can also be of con ...
... Bacteria can be beneficila eg. we have bacteria in our intestinal tracts which aid in digestion. Bacteria can be used in wastewater treatment to break down sewage, and bacteria can be used in the food industry for example, in the production of yogurt. Bacteria in the food industry can also be of con ...
Microorganisms and Disease
... • indigenous flora: “synonymous with normal flora, indicates the microbial population that lives with the host in a healthy condition” • opportunists: “an organism that exists as part of the normal flora but may become pathogenic under certain conditions” • drug-fast: “resistant, as in bacteria, to ...
... • indigenous flora: “synonymous with normal flora, indicates the microbial population that lives with the host in a healthy condition” • opportunists: “an organism that exists as part of the normal flora but may become pathogenic under certain conditions” • drug-fast: “resistant, as in bacteria, to ...
Canine Health Record with vaccination chart
... Canine Bordetella Bronchiseptica (Kennel Cough) A bacterial respiratory tract infection transmitted by nasal and oral secretions. Harsh, non-productive cough may last 1-3 weeks. Bordetella infections can occur alone or in combination with other respiratory problems. ...
... Canine Bordetella Bronchiseptica (Kennel Cough) A bacterial respiratory tract infection transmitted by nasal and oral secretions. Harsh, non-productive cough may last 1-3 weeks. Bordetella infections can occur alone or in combination with other respiratory problems. ...
Surgical Asepsis - Philadelphia University
... When a culture of the person's blood reveals microorganisms, the condition is called bacteremia. When bacteremia results in systemic infection, it is referred to as septicemia. ...
... When a culture of the person's blood reveals microorganisms, the condition is called bacteremia. When bacteremia results in systemic infection, it is referred to as septicemia. ...
Presenting problems in infectious diseases
... It is associated with parasite infections and any patients with eosinophil count more than 400 cell/ml. should be investigated for possible parasitic infection which include: Strongyloidosis, Hook warm, Ascariasis, Schistosomiasis, Cysticercosis, hydatid disease,…… ...
... It is associated with parasite infections and any patients with eosinophil count more than 400 cell/ml. should be investigated for possible parasitic infection which include: Strongyloidosis, Hook warm, Ascariasis, Schistosomiasis, Cysticercosis, hydatid disease,…… ...
Animal Exposure Awareness - Purdue Extension
... people are more likely than others to get diseases from animals. A person’s age and health status may affect their immune system, and thereby increase his or her chances of getting a disease from animals. Common sense practices can lessen the risk of infection in general. These include cleanliness i ...
... people are more likely than others to get diseases from animals. A person’s age and health status may affect their immune system, and thereby increase his or her chances of getting a disease from animals. Common sense practices can lessen the risk of infection in general. These include cleanliness i ...
Dirofilaria immitis
Heartworm or also called dog heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) is a parasitic roundworm that is spread from host to host through the bites of mosquitoes. The heartworm is a type of filaria, a small thread-like worm, that causes filariasis. The definitive host is the dog, but it can also infect cats, wolves, coyotes, foxes and other animals, such as ferrets, sea lions and even, under very rare circumstances, humans. The parasite is commonly called ""heartworm""; however, adults often reside in the pulmonary arterial system (lung arteries) as well as the heart, and a major effect on the health of the animal is a manifestation of damage to the lung vessels and tissues. Occasionally, adult heartworms migrate to the right heart and even the great veins in heavy infections. Heartworm infection may result in serious disease for the host, with death typically as the result of congestive heart failure.