
special examination
... Candidates are NOT ALLOWED to bring any unauthorized items into the exam hall except with the permission of your invigilator. ...
... Candidates are NOT ALLOWED to bring any unauthorized items into the exam hall except with the permission of your invigilator. ...
Eurosurveillance Weekly, funded by Directorate General V of the
... diarrhoea, and fever, but no pharyngitis or haemorrhage. When bleeding developed he was transferred to another hospital, where he could be managed in high security facilities. Lassa fever is endemic in some rural parts of Sierra Leone, where many subclinical cases occur, but 15% of cases admitted to ...
... diarrhoea, and fever, but no pharyngitis or haemorrhage. When bleeding developed he was transferred to another hospital, where he could be managed in high security facilities. Lassa fever is endemic in some rural parts of Sierra Leone, where many subclinical cases occur, but 15% of cases admitted to ...
Tuberculosis
... “Upon the permanence of closure of a tuberculous cavity depends the future development of the disease.The tuberculous cavity is the disease itself, the one feature which controls and regulates the course and outcome of the pulmonary lesion and the fate of the patient.” ...
... “Upon the permanence of closure of a tuberculous cavity depends the future development of the disease.The tuberculous cavity is the disease itself, the one feature which controls and regulates the course and outcome of the pulmonary lesion and the fate of the patient.” ...
Pandemics and National Security
... Athenian people, undermined the political leadership, and weakened the army, preventing it from achieving key military objectives” (Peterson 45). It is not only the general population that is threatened by disease, but the military as well. History can provide many such situations that demonstrate t ...
... Athenian people, undermined the political leadership, and weakened the army, preventing it from achieving key military objectives” (Peterson 45). It is not only the general population that is threatened by disease, but the military as well. History can provide many such situations that demonstrate t ...
Marburg hemorrhagic fever
... 1987: Kenya. In August 1987, a 15-year old Dane, was admitted to a hospital in Kenya, suffering from Marburg haemorrhagic fever.His illnes proved fatal.Nine days prior to symptom onset, he had visited Kitum Cave in Mount Elgon National Park. No further cases were detected. 1998–2000: Democratic Repu ...
... 1987: Kenya. In August 1987, a 15-year old Dane, was admitted to a hospital in Kenya, suffering from Marburg haemorrhagic fever.His illnes proved fatal.Nine days prior to symptom onset, he had visited Kitum Cave in Mount Elgon National Park. No further cases were detected. 1998–2000: Democratic Repu ...
Conditions Notifiable in New Zealand* Notifiable Infectious
... Notifiable Diseases Under Tuberculosis Act 1948 Notifiable to the Medical Officer of Health Tuberculosis (all forms) ...
... Notifiable Diseases Under Tuberculosis Act 1948 Notifiable to the Medical Officer of Health Tuberculosis (all forms) ...
The SARS (2003) and Avian flu (2004) incidences remind us on how
... In England, epidemics continue in 2~5-year cycles from 1361 to 1480. By 1370s, population was reduced by 50%. Third Pandemic, started in China, spreading plague to all continents and killing 10 million people in India alone. Half the native population of Hispaniola in 1518 was killed by smallpox. Sm ...
... In England, epidemics continue in 2~5-year cycles from 1361 to 1480. By 1370s, population was reduced by 50%. Third Pandemic, started in China, spreading plague to all continents and killing 10 million people in India alone. Half the native population of Hispaniola in 1518 was killed by smallpox. Sm ...
FS_Live_Poultry_Newcastle_disease_FVSU.pdf
... Avulavirus in the Family Paramyxoviridae. Newcastle disease viruses are divided into two classification schemes, both are reflective of virulence. In the older classification, viruses were velogenic, mesogenic, and lento genic, with the velogenic viruses being of most concern. In ...
... Avulavirus in the Family Paramyxoviridae. Newcastle disease viruses are divided into two classification schemes, both are reflective of virulence. In the older classification, viruses were velogenic, mesogenic, and lento genic, with the velogenic viruses being of most concern. In ...
The Global Threat of New and Reemerging Infectious
... The recognition of emerging and reemerging infections as neglected threats to public health was documented by the publication of an Institute of Medicine report on the subject in 1992 (1). Since that time, there has been increasing attention paid to the problem, both in studies and in funding of spe ...
... The recognition of emerging and reemerging infections as neglected threats to public health was documented by the publication of an Institute of Medicine report on the subject in 1992 (1). Since that time, there has been increasing attention paid to the problem, both in studies and in funding of spe ...
Hemorrhagic Disease of White
... Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study College of Veterinary Medicine University of Georgia ...
... Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study College of Veterinary Medicine University of Georgia ...
Economic, Social, and/or Political Impact of Infectious Diseases
... The future of infectious diseases ...
... The future of infectious diseases ...
Rubella German measles
... A) preventive measures: Vaccines: routine childhood immunization (introduce in Iraq since end of 2011): 1st dose → age 2 months (Hib+DPT+HB) 2nd dose → age 4 months (Hib+DPT) 3rd dose → age 6 months (Hib+DPT+HB) Booster → age 18 months (Hib+DPT) B) Control of patient, contacts and environment: Pro ...
... A) preventive measures: Vaccines: routine childhood immunization (introduce in Iraq since end of 2011): 1st dose → age 2 months (Hib+DPT+HB) 2nd dose → age 4 months (Hib+DPT) 3rd dose → age 6 months (Hib+DPT+HB) Booster → age 18 months (Hib+DPT) B) Control of patient, contacts and environment: Pro ...
20-to-Ready - Pandemic Preparation
... Take a basic inventory of your food storage that can be used in the event you cannot leave your home (see “Emergency Food” and “Emergency Cooking” guides for additional information). Social distancing may occur when schools, churches, or businesses close to help prevent the spread of an infectious d ...
... Take a basic inventory of your food storage that can be used in the event you cannot leave your home (see “Emergency Food” and “Emergency Cooking” guides for additional information). Social distancing may occur when schools, churches, or businesses close to help prevent the spread of an infectious d ...
Overview of Ebola virus disease in West Africa - WHO South
... Ebola virus disease (EVD), formerly known as Ebola haemorrhagic fever, is usually a severe, often fatal illness in humans with a case fatality rate of up to 90%. Since 1976, when the Ebola virus was first detected in Africa, it has been responsible for several outbreaks in a few African countries. T ...
... Ebola virus disease (EVD), formerly known as Ebola haemorrhagic fever, is usually a severe, often fatal illness in humans with a case fatality rate of up to 90%. Since 1976, when the Ebola virus was first detected in Africa, it has been responsible for several outbreaks in a few African countries. T ...
Section 4 Immunization
... Diphtheria is a serious contagious bacterial infection that causes a thick coating at the back of the throat, and can lead to severe breathing problems, heart failure and nerve damage. Death can occur in approximately five to ten percent of the cases. Pertussis is also known as Whooping Cough and ca ...
... Diphtheria is a serious contagious bacterial infection that causes a thick coating at the back of the throat, and can lead to severe breathing problems, heart failure and nerve damage. Death can occur in approximately five to ten percent of the cases. Pertussis is also known as Whooping Cough and ca ...
COMMUNICABLE & NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES
... O EAT A BALANCED DIET O AVOID SHARING EATING UTENSILS, MAKEUP. COMBS, BRUSHES AND OTHER PERSONAL ITEMS ...
... O EAT A BALANCED DIET O AVOID SHARING EATING UTENSILS, MAKEUP. COMBS, BRUSHES AND OTHER PERSONAL ITEMS ...
DUPAGE COUNTY ARES TRAINING NET PREPAREDNESS TOPIC
... “People can be infected with dangerous diseases in a number of ways. Some germs, like those causing malaria, are passed to humans by animals. Other germs, like those that cause botulism, are carried to people by contaminated food or water. Still others, like the ones causing measles, are passed dire ...
... “People can be infected with dangerous diseases in a number of ways. Some germs, like those causing malaria, are passed to humans by animals. Other germs, like those that cause botulism, are carried to people by contaminated food or water. Still others, like the ones causing measles, are passed dire ...
Bacteria and You Web Quest Part 1 Choose any two articles from
... Genetics in the Gut: Intestinal Microbes Could Drive Obesity and Other ... Americans Caught Dirtyhanded ...
... Genetics in the Gut: Intestinal Microbes Could Drive Obesity and Other ... Americans Caught Dirtyhanded ...
Oak Grove Middle School - Jamul
... What is Fifth Disease? Fifth Disease is a common viral infection. It is also known as “Erythema Infectiosum” or “Human Parvovirus B19”. It is most common in late winter/early spring. What are signs and symptoms? The infection begins with mild runny nose or congestion, headache, or low-grade fever. ...
... What is Fifth Disease? Fifth Disease is a common viral infection. It is also known as “Erythema Infectiosum” or “Human Parvovirus B19”. It is most common in late winter/early spring. What are signs and symptoms? The infection begins with mild runny nose or congestion, headache, or low-grade fever. ...
Influenza Presentation by Virginia Dato at MMRS13 Nov 10
... droplets directly on your face and nose, but not your eyes (consider glasses) if you are in the droplet zone and get a direct hit. – Surgical masks will NOT keep you from breathing in droplets so move back if you are in the droplet zone. Or make sure you get a mask that filters all of the air you br ...
... droplets directly on your face and nose, but not your eyes (consider glasses) if you are in the droplet zone and get a direct hit. – Surgical masks will NOT keep you from breathing in droplets so move back if you are in the droplet zone. Or make sure you get a mask that filters all of the air you br ...
The immune system
... B. It is caused by a person’s inability to either produce or use properly a natural chemical produced in the body called insulin. C. The higher level of blood sugar causes many disorders of the body, for example an increase in problems with circulation of blood. D. Diabetes can lead to kidney diseas ...
... B. It is caused by a person’s inability to either produce or use properly a natural chemical produced in the body called insulin. C. The higher level of blood sugar causes many disorders of the body, for example an increase in problems with circulation of blood. D. Diabetes can lead to kidney diseas ...
Pandemic

A pandemic (from Greek πᾶν pan ""all"" and δῆμος demos ""people"") is an epidemic of infectious disease that has spread through human populations across a large region; for instance multiple continents, or even worldwide. A widespread endemic disease that is stable in terms of how many people are getting sick from it is not a pandemic. Further, flu pandemics generally exclude recurrences of seasonal flu. Throughout history there have been a number of pandemics, such as smallpox and tuberculosis. More recent pandemics include the HIV pandemic as well as the 1918 and 2009 H1N1 pandemics. The Black Death was a devastating pandemic, killing over 75 million people.