A neighbor*s tick bite and the risk of Lyme
... lives in (or is endemic to) the Northeastern US (including our home of Pittsburgh) ...
... lives in (or is endemic to) the Northeastern US (including our home of Pittsburgh) ...
transmission-and-control1
... • Choose one disease from each row in your table and describe how it could have been transmitted ...
... • Choose one disease from each row in your table and describe how it could have been transmitted ...
Hypothesis of Disease Causation - Wk 1-2
... 2. The consistency of the association. Has the same association been observed by others, in different populations, using a different method? The association is consistent when results are replicated in studies in different settings using different methods. That is, if a relationship is causal, we wo ...
... 2. The consistency of the association. Has the same association been observed by others, in different populations, using a different method? The association is consistent when results are replicated in studies in different settings using different methods. That is, if a relationship is causal, we wo ...
Reservoir
... First symptom: bull’s-eye rash Second phase: irregular heartbeat, encephalitis Third phase: arthritis ...
... First symptom: bull’s-eye rash Second phase: irregular heartbeat, encephalitis Third phase: arthritis ...
The Chain of Infection
... of exit, the mode of transmission and the portal of entry. For this reason, frequent and effective hand hygiene is the best way to keep oneself and others healthy. ...
... of exit, the mode of transmission and the portal of entry. For this reason, frequent and effective hand hygiene is the best way to keep oneself and others healthy. ...
6. Pathogenesis of microbial infection.
... Types of pathogens • Facultative pathogens = not obligatory, oportunistic pathogens - in person with functional immunity the disease starts only very seldom. They cause the disease mostly when non specific immunity is commpromised. - frequently caused by IF. Low virulent. • Non pathogenic - genetic ...
... Types of pathogens • Facultative pathogens = not obligatory, oportunistic pathogens - in person with functional immunity the disease starts only very seldom. They cause the disease mostly when non specific immunity is commpromised. - frequently caused by IF. Low virulent. • Non pathogenic - genetic ...
collibacillosis
... animals with bacteria called Escherichia coli. Infection can cause severe diarrhea or septicemia. The bacteria can also produce toxins which can affect other parts of the body also. Colibacillosis is the most common infectious • bacterial disease of poultry and is seen in cattle, pigs, goats, and ot ...
... animals with bacteria called Escherichia coli. Infection can cause severe diarrhea or septicemia. The bacteria can also produce toxins which can affect other parts of the body also. Colibacillosis is the most common infectious • bacterial disease of poultry and is seen in cattle, pigs, goats, and ot ...
- Free Documents
... Two organisms Trypanosoma gambiense in West and T. rhodesiense in East Africa Final host . Man and domestic animals for T. gambiense. . Game animals and sometimes man for T. rhodesiense. Habitat Blood lymphatics CNS vessels. Exit diagnostic stage Blood stream short stumby trypomastigotes Basic morph ...
... Two organisms Trypanosoma gambiense in West and T. rhodesiense in East Africa Final host . Man and domestic animals for T. gambiense. . Game animals and sometimes man for T. rhodesiense. Habitat Blood lymphatics CNS vessels. Exit diagnostic stage Blood stream short stumby trypomastigotes Basic morph ...
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Fact Sheet for Health Professionals
... Information will be updated as more information on the current outbreak becomes available. How is Ebola virus disease treated? No licensed vaccine or disease specific treatment for EVD is available. New drug therapies are being evaluated. Severely ill patients require intensive supportive care. ...
... Information will be updated as more information on the current outbreak becomes available. How is Ebola virus disease treated? No licensed vaccine or disease specific treatment for EVD is available. New drug therapies are being evaluated. Severely ill patients require intensive supportive care. ...
The Epidemiology of Hepatitis A, B, and C
... Post-vaccination testing: 1-2 months after last shot, if establishing response is critical (HCW). ...
... Post-vaccination testing: 1-2 months after last shot, if establishing response is critical (HCW). ...
TheSkinVet Recurrent Ear Infection Information Sheet
... RECURRENT EAR INFECTIONS Ear disease (‘canker’, otitis externa) is a common, recurrent problem in many dogs, and some cats. Treating the secondary infections will often result in only a short to medium term resolution. Recurrence is very likely unless the primary cause is detected & treated. The ear ...
... RECURRENT EAR INFECTIONS Ear disease (‘canker’, otitis externa) is a common, recurrent problem in many dogs, and some cats. Treating the secondary infections will often result in only a short to medium term resolution. Recurrence is very likely unless the primary cause is detected & treated. The ear ...
Infectious Agent - Global Road Warrior
... An estimated 85% of the world’s cases of schistosomiasis are in Africa, where prevalence rates can exceed 50% in local populations. S. mansoni and S. haematobium are distributed throughout Africa; only S. haematobium is found in areas of the Middle East, while S. japonicum is found in Indonesia and ...
... An estimated 85% of the world’s cases of schistosomiasis are in Africa, where prevalence rates can exceed 50% in local populations. S. mansoni and S. haematobium are distributed throughout Africa; only S. haematobium is found in areas of the Middle East, while S. japonicum is found in Indonesia and ...
ID cases - Pediatrics House Staff
... of listeria infection, the bacterium has tropism for the central nervous system, resulting in meningoencephalitis or cerebritis. ...
... of listeria infection, the bacterium has tropism for the central nervous system, resulting in meningoencephalitis or cerebritis. ...
A1982NE45400001
... the bulk of patients are now in their 50s and 60s. It has become clear that if the diagnostic criteria, short of ‘positive’ blood cultures, employed years ago were used today, the diagnosis would be over-looked in better than 80-90 percent of cases. “I believe this paper is a Citation Classic for tw ...
... the bulk of patients are now in their 50s and 60s. It has become clear that if the diagnostic criteria, short of ‘positive’ blood cultures, employed years ago were used today, the diagnosis would be over-looked in better than 80-90 percent of cases. “I believe this paper is a Citation Classic for tw ...
Hepatitis B Prevention
... Strategies to Prevent Perinatal HBV Transmission (2) Integrate as Component of Routine Infant Vaccination • Vaccinate all infants beginning at birth ...
... Strategies to Prevent Perinatal HBV Transmission (2) Integrate as Component of Routine Infant Vaccination • Vaccinate all infants beginning at birth ...
Health Management and Disease
... • Problem in the late summer and early fall • Flies are attracted to animals • Flies are annoying, but the biggest problem is ...
... • Problem in the late summer and early fall • Flies are attracted to animals • Flies are annoying, but the biggest problem is ...
Climate Change and Infectious Disease in Humans
... international trade and travel, and socio-economic factors also relevant, as well as the populations of wild animals, such as deer and birds which are hosts for some vectors. A report by The International Panel on Climate Change1 noted that many studies have reported associations between climate and ...
... international trade and travel, and socio-economic factors also relevant, as well as the populations of wild animals, such as deer and birds which are hosts for some vectors. A report by The International Panel on Climate Change1 noted that many studies have reported associations between climate and ...
TB Skin Testing Report
... persons with medical conditions that increase the risk of progression to TB disease including silicosis, diabetes mellitus, chronic renal failure, certain types of cancer (leukemias and lymphomas, cancers of the head, neck, or lung), gastrectomy or jejunoileal bypass and weight loss of at least 10 ...
... persons with medical conditions that increase the risk of progression to TB disease including silicosis, diabetes mellitus, chronic renal failure, certain types of cancer (leukemias and lymphomas, cancers of the head, neck, or lung), gastrectomy or jejunoileal bypass and weight loss of at least 10 ...
Epidemiology_PowerPoint_ajb
... Identification and diagnostic process to establish that a condition exists or that a person has a specific disease Cause effect relationships are determined, e.g. strep throat can cause rheumatic fever 6. Identification of syndromes Help to establish and set criteria to define syndromes, ...
... Identification and diagnostic process to establish that a condition exists or that a person has a specific disease Cause effect relationships are determined, e.g. strep throat can cause rheumatic fever 6. Identification of syndromes Help to establish and set criteria to define syndromes, ...
Leishmaniasis - Cinciripini`s Neapolitan Mastiffs
... function and much more. 50 unrelated samples are needed for the success of this project. We are hoping that more neapolitan mastiff owners and breeders will choose to participate in this research, personally we have donated and tested every mastini we own. ...
... function and much more. 50 unrelated samples are needed for the success of this project. We are hoping that more neapolitan mastiff owners and breeders will choose to participate in this research, personally we have donated and tested every mastini we own. ...
Chain of Infection
... To move from the reservoir, a micro-organism needs a Mode of Transmission to a susceptible host or home. ...
... To move from the reservoir, a micro-organism needs a Mode of Transmission to a susceptible host or home. ...
Obstructive Lung Disease – Asthma and COPD
... the respiratory system to establish the diagnosis and severity of disease including vital signs (including pulse oximetry), inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation. They should also be able to identify abnormalities including signs of respiratory distress, hyperinflated lungs and chest, a ...
... the respiratory system to establish the diagnosis and severity of disease including vital signs (including pulse oximetry), inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation. They should also be able to identify abnormalities including signs of respiratory distress, hyperinflated lungs and chest, a ...
China Information System for Disease Control and Prevention
... Since its early operation, the Web-based reporting system has played an unparalleled role in discovering and containing infectious diseases in a timely fashion and protecting the lives and health of the entire population by reducing the financial and human impact of diseases on society as a whole. T ...
... Since its early operation, the Web-based reporting system has played an unparalleled role in discovering and containing infectious diseases in a timely fashion and protecting the lives and health of the entire population by reducing the financial and human impact of diseases on society as a whole. T ...
Chagas disease
Chagas disease, also known as American trypanosomiasis, is a tropical parasitic disease caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi. It is spread mostly by insects known as triatominae or kissing bugs. The symptoms change over the course of the infection. In the early stage, symptoms are typically either not present or mild and may include fever, swollen lymph nodes, headaches, or local swelling at the site of the bite. After 8–12 weeks, individuals enter the chronic phase of disease and in 60–70% it never produces further symptoms. The other 30 to 40% of people develop further symptoms 10 to 30 years after the initial infection, including enlargement of the ventricles of the heart in 20 to 30%, leading to heart failure. An enlarged esophagus or an enlarged colon may also occur in 10% of people.T. cruzi is commonly spread to humans and other mammals by the blood-sucking ""kissing bugs"" of the subfamily Triatominae. These insects are known by a number of local names, including: vinchuca in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Paraguay, barbeiro (the barber) in Brazil, pito in Colombia, chinche in Central America, and chipo in Venezuela. The disease may also be spread through blood transfusion, organ transplantation, eating food contaminated with the parasites, and by vertical transmission (from a mother to her fetus). Diagnosis of early disease is by finding the parasite in the blood using a microscope. Chronic disease is diagnosed by finding antibodies for T. cruzi in the blood.Prevention mostly involves eliminating kissing bugs and avoiding their bites. Other preventative efforts include screening blood used for transfusions. A vaccine has not been developed as of 2013. Early infections are treatable with the medication benznidazole or nifurtimox. Medication nearly always results in a cure if given early, but becomes less effective the longer a person has had Chagas disease. When used in chronic disease, medication may delay or prevent the development of end–stage symptoms. Benznidazole and nifurtimox cause temporary side effects in up to 40% of people including skin disorders, brain toxicity, and digestive system irritation.It is estimated that 7 to 8 million people, mostly in Mexico, Central America and South America, have Chagas disease as of 2013. In 2006, Chagas was estimated to result in 12,500 deaths per year. Most people with the disease are poor, and most people with the disease do not realize they are infected. Large-scale population movements have increased the areas where Chagas disease is found and these include many European countries and the United States. These areas have also seen an increase in the years up to 2014. The disease was first described in 1909 by Carlos Chagas after whom it is named. It affects more than 150 other animals.