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diagnose en surveillance van infectieuze aandoeningen diagnostic
... performed in the laboratory, preferentially after fluorochrome staining, because it is rapid, cheap and a smear positive result constitutes an information on the contagiousness of the patient Concerning the diagnosis of latent tuberculous infection (LTBI), without clinical manifestation and radiolog ...
... performed in the laboratory, preferentially after fluorochrome staining, because it is rapid, cheap and a smear positive result constitutes an information on the contagiousness of the patient Concerning the diagnosis of latent tuberculous infection (LTBI), without clinical manifestation and radiolog ...
HTFL fact sheet - mouth sores
... sore. Yellow fluid-filled sores then develop, burst and form shallow, ragged and extremely painful ulcers covered by a greyish skin. Consult your dental or medical professional for advice and treatment. Cold sores Cold sores, or herpes simplex, usually occur on the lips and tongue, although they can ...
... sore. Yellow fluid-filled sores then develop, burst and form shallow, ragged and extremely painful ulcers covered by a greyish skin. Consult your dental or medical professional for advice and treatment. Cold sores Cold sores, or herpes simplex, usually occur on the lips and tongue, although they can ...
standard minimum requirements for return to place of work, or
... 5.1 As part of the process of clearing food handlers who have had gastroenteritis to return to work, irrespective of the nature of the infection, the Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) should review the inspection report of the premises where the person works: § The report should be current, i.e. ...
... 5.1 As part of the process of clearing food handlers who have had gastroenteritis to return to work, irrespective of the nature of the infection, the Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) should review the inspection report of the premises where the person works: § The report should be current, i.e. ...
... If culture is being performed to screen samples and send isolates (on plates, paddles, swabs, or any other approach) to a diagnostic laboratory for subsequent testing, clinicians must contact their laboratory to determine if those items will be accepted. In all cases in which isolates are shipped, r ...
4. Serological Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases
... Wester Blot has demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity. Recommended that all mothers be tested. ...
... Wester Blot has demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity. Recommended that all mothers be tested. ...
Evaluation of procalcitonin as a marker of infection in a... sample of febrile hospitalized patients
... The distribution of the patients according to final diagnosis is shown in Figure 1. Most patients had a proven bacterial infection (39 patients, group 1) or a probable bacterial infection (44 patients, group 2). In 20 patients, the cause of the fever was diagnosed as noninfectious (group 3). The mai ...
... The distribution of the patients according to final diagnosis is shown in Figure 1. Most patients had a proven bacterial infection (39 patients, group 1) or a probable bacterial infection (44 patients, group 2). In 20 patients, the cause of the fever was diagnosed as noninfectious (group 3). The mai ...
Feline Allergic Skin Disease
... • Inflammatory and pruritic allergic skin disease with characteristic clinical features accounts for the distinctive clinical phenotype (lesion types and distribution) seen on physical examination that is a major component of the diagnosis. • The association with IgE antibodies to environmental alle ...
... • Inflammatory and pruritic allergic skin disease with characteristic clinical features accounts for the distinctive clinical phenotype (lesion types and distribution) seen on physical examination that is a major component of the diagnosis. • The association with IgE antibodies to environmental alle ...
Latent Tuberculosis Infection
... bacteria and become infected. This is more likely to happen to people who spend time with the sick person everyday, such as family, friends, classmates or coworkers. TB infection in other parts of the body does not usually spread to others. If you or your child have been in close contact with someon ...
... bacteria and become infected. This is more likely to happen to people who spend time with the sick person everyday, such as family, friends, classmates or coworkers. TB infection in other parts of the body does not usually spread to others. If you or your child have been in close contact with someon ...
Infection and coronary heart disease
... A large body of evidence exists that implicates a number of microbial agents in the pathogenesis of coronary heart disease (CHD). This, if proven, may have far-reaching implications for the prevention and treatment of CHD and other atherosclerotic disease. The histopathology of atherosclerosis and i ...
... A large body of evidence exists that implicates a number of microbial agents in the pathogenesis of coronary heart disease (CHD). This, if proven, may have far-reaching implications for the prevention and treatment of CHD and other atherosclerotic disease. The histopathology of atherosclerosis and i ...
Small Animal Clinical Endocrinology - V14, 3
... oxymorphone, placebo and oxymorphone; selegiline and butorphanol, or placebo and Background: Selegiline is an approved treatbutorphanol. Nine dogs were treated with two ment for pituitary-dependent hyperadrenomedications with two weeks washout between corticism in dogs, but it efficacy in practice t ...
... oxymorphone, placebo and oxymorphone; selegiline and butorphanol, or placebo and Background: Selegiline is an approved treatbutorphanol. Nine dogs were treated with two ment for pituitary-dependent hyperadrenomedications with two weeks washout between corticism in dogs, but it efficacy in practice t ...
anaerobes_Yin
... characterized by a formation of an intra-abdominal abscess, may be quite variable depending upon modification by antibiotics. Intra-abdominal abscesses are typically polymicrobial, and anaerobes are recovered in 60-70% of cultures. Bacteriodes species, especially B. fragilis, are the most common pat ...
... characterized by a formation of an intra-abdominal abscess, may be quite variable depending upon modification by antibiotics. Intra-abdominal abscesses are typically polymicrobial, and anaerobes are recovered in 60-70% of cultures. Bacteriodes species, especially B. fragilis, are the most common pat ...
Serological Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases
... Wester Blot has demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity. Recommended that all mothers be tested. ...
... Wester Blot has demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity. Recommended that all mothers be tested. ...
Antibiotic lock versus systemic antibiotic in catheter related
... Onder at al: timing of antbc locks: ALT more effective early in therapy, diminished need for catheter removal Pervez at al: ALT for prevention of CRI: decreased incidence of CRI, improved survival of catheters ...
... Onder at al: timing of antbc locks: ALT more effective early in therapy, diminished need for catheter removal Pervez at al: ALT for prevention of CRI: decreased incidence of CRI, improved survival of catheters ...
Lungs and AIDS: radiological images
... cases) and severe during the course of HIV infection. ! • They can occur at every clinical stage: from the beginning of AIDS until death. • The respiratory diseases are numerous : ! infectious <= immunodepression ! tumourous ! others • The ARV have modified the situation in wealthy countries, and a ...
... cases) and severe during the course of HIV infection. ! • They can occur at every clinical stage: from the beginning of AIDS until death. • The respiratory diseases are numerous : ! infectious <= immunodepression ! tumourous ! others • The ARV have modified the situation in wealthy countries, and a ...
671 NEW METHODS OF INVESTIGATION IN TOXOPLASMOSIS
... Cats, both wild and domestic, are the only definitive hosts for Toxoplasma gondii. This means that the parasite can only produce oocysts (eggs) when infecting a cat. When a cat ingests an infected prey (or other infected raw meat) the parasite is released into the cat’s digestive tract. The organism ...
... Cats, both wild and domestic, are the only definitive hosts for Toxoplasma gondii. This means that the parasite can only produce oocysts (eggs) when infecting a cat. When a cat ingests an infected prey (or other infected raw meat) the parasite is released into the cat’s digestive tract. The organism ...
Lung and AIDS: radiological pictures
... others • The ARV have modified the situation in wealthy countries, and also in developing countries, but, in these countries, lung diseases associated with AIDS remain frequent and severe, and their diagnosis and treatment continue to be difficult. ...
... others • The ARV have modified the situation in wealthy countries, and also in developing countries, but, in these countries, lung diseases associated with AIDS remain frequent and severe, and their diagnosis and treatment continue to be difficult. ...
Feline Panleukopenia - Advisory Board on Cat Diseases
... tests have a good specificity and acceptable sensitivity when compared to reference methods (Neuerer et al., 2008; Schmitz et al., 2009; EBM grade I). Tests marketed for the detection of FPV antigen well as those for detecting canine parvovirus antigen may be used to diagnose FPV in faeces. ...
... tests have a good specificity and acceptable sensitivity when compared to reference methods (Neuerer et al., 2008; Schmitz et al., 2009; EBM grade I). Tests marketed for the detection of FPV antigen well as those for detecting canine parvovirus antigen may be used to diagnose FPV in faeces. ...
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.