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The Feasibility of Gamma Irradiation for
The Feasibility of Gamma Irradiation for

... effective antimalarial drugs need to be conducted for prevention of infection in high risk groups. However, the parasite as causal agent has exhibited a potential danger of wide-spread resistances. This warning has directed attention to the study of alternative methods of protection against the dise ...
Raccoon Rehabilitation: Infectious Disease Management
Raccoon Rehabilitation: Infectious Disease Management

...  Stress makes animals more susceptible to disease  Being a wild animal in captivity is stressful  Make sure all physical needs are met (access to fresh water, good nutrition, clean environment, freedom from injury and disease)  Social companionship. Conspecifics are critical to emotional well-be ...
feline infectious peritonitis (fip)
feline infectious peritonitis (fip)

...  Yellowish discoloration to the gums and other tissues of the body (known as “jaundice” or “icterus”)  Build-up of fluid in the abdomen (known as “abdominal effusion”) and/or in the space between the chest wall and lungs (known as “pleural effusion”)  Palpation of the abdomen—abdominal masses (no ...
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... a. VA 20/20 OD, 20/30 OS, EOMs full and smooth, PERRL (-) APD, confrontation fields: full OU b. Let’s take a look at the photos c. Diagnosis and Treatment? d. Treatment? e. Varicella-Zoster Conjunctivitis f. Herpes Zoster (shingles) is caused by the reactivation of the varicella virus which infects ...
Addressing Parents` Concerns: Do Multiple Vaccines
Addressing Parents` Concerns: Do Multiple Vaccines

... the immune response would be to estimate the number of vaccines to which a child could respond at one time. If we assume that 1) approximately 10 ng/mL of antibody is likely to be an effective concentration of antibody per epitope (an immunologically distinct region of a protein or polysaccharide),3 ...
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16. Oral Lesions and the diode

... Triggers such as trauma, stress, sunburn, illness, cold weather or systemic illnesses such as AIDs patients, transplant patients, and cognitive illnesses such as Alzheimerʼs and bipolar disease can bring on the lesions. (11, 12) These lesions are contagious and can be spread to other people or other ...
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... when sexual activity begins. Because it can be transmitted from a pregnant woman to her baby, it is also seen in newborn infants, in whom it is often severe or fatal, if untreated. Non-primary infection is defined as first infection with one HSV in the setting of past infection with the other. Usual ...
Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro disease)
Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro disease)

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Pre-school immunisations - A guide to vaccinations

... surgery or clinic about catch-up doses. You don’t have to start the course of immunisations from the beginning again but you can catch up to make sure your child is fully protected. It is never too late to have your child immunised. How do we know that vaccines are safe? Before a vaccine is allowed ...
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... not mediated by Inter¬ feron.28 Crucial evidence was added when the number of cells in fetal or¬ gans was measured. There was a 50% decrease in rubella-infected fetuses compared to controls.29 The possibility that this inhibition of cell division is mediated by a soluble protein was suggested.30 “Fo ...
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Pre-school immunisations - A guide to vaccinations from 2 to 5 years

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... whereas this is more commonly seen in patients older than 402,4. The reactivation of EBV was probably induced by high-dose steroid treatment or, less probably however, due to autoimmune arthritis. Autoimmune diseases, immunosuppressive drugs, neoplasms, CMV and HIV-1 have been reported elsewhere as ...
Chikungunya: No Longer a Third World Disease
Chikungunya: No Longer a Third World Disease

... screened 150 existing drugs—which could gain approval much faster—for activity against chikungunya in cell cultures. When chloroquine, an old antimalarial drug, seemed promising, a clinical trial was set up to test its effects in La Réunion patients. The study got going when the epidemic was on the ...
Herpes Zoster - Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program
Herpes Zoster - Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program

... the effects of antiviral therapy with acyclovir (ZoviraxTM), valacyclovir (ValtrexTM), and famciclovir (FamvirTM), all three of which are FDA-approved for the treatment of herpes zoster infection. The use of oral steroids in combination with antiviral therapy has also been studied. The evidence that ...
Injection administration - A sure shot
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... programme on a phased basis from September 2011. From September 2012 this vaccine is offered to all students in first year of second level schools and replaces the previous school-based vaccine, called Td, which was a booster vaccine topping up protection against tetanus ( T ) and diphtheria (d). Fi ...
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Sexually Transmitted diseases and infections

... A group of more then 100 kinds of viruses Symptoms- genital warts, which appear as bumps or growths near or on the genitals Most cases do not have symptoms and will disappear without medical treatment Long Term Effects- females could develop cervical cancer Diagnosis Method- Pap test in females, gen ...
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... • The primary infection is often asymptomatic. • Some patients develop infectious mononucleosis after 12 months of infection. • The disease is characterized by malaise, lymphadenopathy, tonsillitis, enlarged spleen and liver and fever. • The fever may persist for more than a week. • There may also b ...
Ovid: Genital Herpes Compli
Ovid: Genital Herpes Compli

... transmitted. The presence of HSV-1 antibody alone is more difficult to interpret, especially in persons without a history of oral or genital herpes. Most people with HSV-1 antibody have oral HSV infection acquired in childhood, which may be asymptomatic. However, HSV-1 antibody may indicate genital ...
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Recurrent Herpes Simplex Labialis: Selected Therapeutic Options P

... the trigger, are difficult or impossible to block and are associated with increased susceptibility of the lip to lesion formation.3 On the basis of this theory, it has been suggested that “nonclassical” lesions, those not preceded by a prodrome, are caused by dormant virus resident in epithelium den ...
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... appearance of rash.  the first sign in majority of cases.  The rash pass through all stages macule, papule, vesicles, pustule crust. all stages are present in the sametime  pleomorphic  centripetal rash  moving towards the center. Itching is mild at first but may become severe in the pustular s ...
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Herpes simplex research includes all medical research that attempts to prevent, treat, or cure herpes, as well as fundamental research about the nature of herpes.Examples of particular herpes research include, drug development and herpes vaccines.
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