Bacterial Infection of Central Nerve System
... temperature & dryness.. 4 common epidemic serotypes (A, C, Y W135) type..infects only humans. Pathogencity: Multi-virulence factors Few % Respiratory Healthy carriers.. highly contagious disease.. droplets of respiratory or throat secretions..crowed places..schools and military camps.. causes lo ...
... temperature & dryness.. 4 common epidemic serotypes (A, C, Y W135) type..infects only humans. Pathogencity: Multi-virulence factors Few % Respiratory Healthy carriers.. highly contagious disease.. droplets of respiratory or throat secretions..crowed places..schools and military camps.. causes lo ...
hales_ith15e_powerpoint_lectures_chapter16
... Treatment Combination of therapies can relieve symptoms ...
... Treatment Combination of therapies can relieve symptoms ...
Document
... • Epidemiology: the study of where and when diseases occur ─ Identify the source and mode of transmission of a disease ─ Extensive population data collection and statistical analyses ...
... • Epidemiology: the study of where and when diseases occur ─ Identify the source and mode of transmission of a disease ─ Extensive population data collection and statistical analyses ...
How can we better prepare for more frequent infectious disease
... tests that can determine if individuals have been exposed or infected. New materials for infection control are also under development by companies including Sharklet Technologies and Diazamed. In addition, companies like Birko help food producers control, clean and sanitize their facilities, and red ...
... tests that can determine if individuals have been exposed or infected. New materials for infection control are also under development by companies including Sharklet Technologies and Diazamed. In addition, companies like Birko help food producers control, clean and sanitize their facilities, and red ...
SHAMPOOS, TATTOOS, AND BARBEQUES—What`s new
... Know the symptoms of bird flu… • The Center for Disease Control has released a list of the symptoms of bird flu. If you experience any of the following, please seek medical treatment immediately. • 1) High fever ...
... Know the symptoms of bird flu… • The Center for Disease Control has released a list of the symptoms of bird flu. If you experience any of the following, please seek medical treatment immediately. • 1) High fever ...
DUPAGE COUNTY ARES TRAINING NET PREPAREDNESS TOPIC
... responsible for identifying, tracking, and controlling the spread of disease. With the help of the CDC, state and local health departments have created emergency preparedness and response plans. In addition to early detection, rapid diagnosis, and treatment with antibiotics or antivirals, these plan ...
... responsible for identifying, tracking, and controlling the spread of disease. With the help of the CDC, state and local health departments have created emergency preparedness and response plans. In addition to early detection, rapid diagnosis, and treatment with antibiotics or antivirals, these plan ...
Epidemiology Midterm, Spring `01
... 16. The “natural history of disease” refers to: a. the progress of a disease in an individual over time ** b. the period between exposure and first symptoms c. the period from first symptoms to recovery, disability, or death d. the broad scope of manifestations of a disease in different individuals ...
... 16. The “natural history of disease” refers to: a. the progress of a disease in an individual over time ** b. the period between exposure and first symptoms c. the period from first symptoms to recovery, disability, or death d. the broad scope of manifestations of a disease in different individuals ...
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 ...
Victims of their own success: Vaccines for infectious diseases
... ● 12.5 million cases of rubella occurred in the United States ● 2,000 cases of encephalitis ● 11,250 fetal deaths ...
... ● 12.5 million cases of rubella occurred in the United States ● 2,000 cases of encephalitis ● 11,250 fetal deaths ...
PPT Version - OMICS International
... I- Passive acquired immunity Ready made Ab transferred to individual giving rapid protection and short lasting immunity: a-Naturally acquired passive immunity Occurs when antibody are transferred from mother to fetus (IgG ) or in colostrum (Ig A). b- Artificially acquired passive immunity Short-ter ...
... I- Passive acquired immunity Ready made Ab transferred to individual giving rapid protection and short lasting immunity: a-Naturally acquired passive immunity Occurs when antibody are transferred from mother to fetus (IgG ) or in colostrum (Ig A). b- Artificially acquired passive immunity Short-ter ...
Streptococcus equi
... Free from disease ??? • Shedding of the bacteria usually ends rapidly after recovery, although it may be intermittent. • No convalescent horse, or in-contact, can be considered free from infection until had three negative swabs over a 2 week interval. • But, carriers can still exist ...
... Free from disease ??? • Shedding of the bacteria usually ends rapidly after recovery, although it may be intermittent. • No convalescent horse, or in-contact, can be considered free from infection until had three negative swabs over a 2 week interval. • But, carriers can still exist ...
Controversial topics in tuberculosis EDITORIAL J.A. Caminero*, A. Torres
... common life with men has endowed Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causal agent, with the best adaptation among all known human pathogens. Therefore, it has remained in a quiescent state within a large number of individuals, generating neither symptoms nor disease, but surviving and awaiting more suit ...
... common life with men has endowed Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causal agent, with the best adaptation among all known human pathogens. Therefore, it has remained in a quiescent state within a large number of individuals, generating neither symptoms nor disease, but surviving and awaiting more suit ...
Epidemiology
... Affects government, public health agency and medical organization policy decisions ...
... Affects government, public health agency and medical organization policy decisions ...
Poultry Chronic respiratory disease FVSU
... for antibodies to MG in the chickens. As with many mycoplasmas, MG is very difficult to grow in the laboratory. ...
... for antibodies to MG in the chickens. As with many mycoplasmas, MG is very difficult to grow in the laboratory. ...
Sample School Policies - Brighton Primary School
... A person in charge of a primary school must not allow a child to attend the primary school for the period according to Schedule 7. http://ideas.health.vic.gov.au/guidelines/school-exclusion-table.asp Implementation 1. If a child is diagnosed with a vaccine preventable infectious condition, the paren ...
... A person in charge of a primary school must not allow a child to attend the primary school for the period according to Schedule 7. http://ideas.health.vic.gov.au/guidelines/school-exclusion-table.asp Implementation 1. If a child is diagnosed with a vaccine preventable infectious condition, the paren ...
Fundamentals of TB Pre- and Post
... Fundamentals of TB Pre- and Post-Test Answer Key Correct answers are in bold. 1. Tuberculosis is caused by a: a. virus b. bacterium c. pox d. parasite e. fungus 2. TB infection is spread by: a. contact with blood contaminated with TB bacteria b. contact with clothing contaminated with TB bacteria c ...
... Fundamentals of TB Pre- and Post-Test Answer Key Correct answers are in bold. 1. Tuberculosis is caused by a: a. virus b. bacterium c. pox d. parasite e. fungus 2. TB infection is spread by: a. contact with blood contaminated with TB bacteria b. contact with clothing contaminated with TB bacteria c ...
DOC - Global Tuberculosis Institute
... Fundamentals of TB Pre- and Post-Test Answer Key Correct answers are in bold. 1. Tuberculosis is caused by a: a. virus b. bacterium c. pox d. parasite e. fungus 2. TB infection is spread by: a. contact with blood contaminated with TB bacteria b. contact with clothing contaminated with TB bacteria c ...
... Fundamentals of TB Pre- and Post-Test Answer Key Correct answers are in bold. 1. Tuberculosis is caused by a: a. virus b. bacterium c. pox d. parasite e. fungus 2. TB infection is spread by: a. contact with blood contaminated with TB bacteria b. contact with clothing contaminated with TB bacteria c ...
Lyme`s Disease
... Begins at the site of a tick bite after a delay of 3-30 days. Distinctive feature of the rash is that it gradually expands over a period of several days, reaching up to 12 inches (30 cm) across. Center of the rash may clear as it enlarges, resulting in a bull's-eye ...
... Begins at the site of a tick bite after a delay of 3-30 days. Distinctive feature of the rash is that it gradually expands over a period of several days, reaching up to 12 inches (30 cm) across. Center of the rash may clear as it enlarges, resulting in a bull's-eye ...
Infectious Diseases
... Infectious diseases, once thought conquered by antibiotics, became a major concern again in the 1990s. New forms of tuberculosis and other diseases resistant to antibiotics spread. Concerns also arose over new or newly recognized microbes, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the cause of acq ...
... Infectious diseases, once thought conquered by antibiotics, became a major concern again in the 1990s. New forms of tuberculosis and other diseases resistant to antibiotics spread. Concerns also arose over new or newly recognized microbes, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the cause of acq ...
vaccination requirements and malaria chemoprophylaxis for un staff
... The tetravalent vaccine (A,C,Y & W135) can be used if available (one case of serogroup W135 disease has been confirmed in Pakistan following the Haj this year). If tetravalent vaccine is not available, bivalent (A&C) vaccine should be adequate as over recent years documented outbreaks of meningococc ...
... The tetravalent vaccine (A,C,Y & W135) can be used if available (one case of serogroup W135 disease has been confirmed in Pakistan following the Haj this year). If tetravalent vaccine is not available, bivalent (A&C) vaccine should be adequate as over recent years documented outbreaks of meningococc ...
Chapter 33- Epidemiology and Infectious Disease
... active carrier has overt clinical case of disease convalescent carrier has recovered but continues to harbor large numbers of pathogen healthy carrier harbors the pathogen but is not ill incubatory carrier is incubating the pathogen in large ...
... active carrier has overt clinical case of disease convalescent carrier has recovered but continues to harbor large numbers of pathogen healthy carrier harbors the pathogen but is not ill incubatory carrier is incubating the pathogen in large ...
Epidemiology of Gumboro Disease
... the bursa creates an immunosuppression, which is more severe in younger birds. • In addition to the impact on production and role in the development of secondary infections, this affects the immune response of the chicken to subsequent vaccinations which are essential in all types of intensive ...
... the bursa creates an immunosuppression, which is more severe in younger birds. • In addition to the impact on production and role in the development of secondary infections, this affects the immune response of the chicken to subsequent vaccinations which are essential in all types of intensive ...
HERPESVIRIDAE
... • compare and contrast different types of vaccine with some veterinary examples. • describe the influence of maternal antibody on vaccination outcome. • list some of possible reasons for the failure of vaccines to protect against disease. ...
... • compare and contrast different types of vaccine with some veterinary examples. • describe the influence of maternal antibody on vaccination outcome. • list some of possible reasons for the failure of vaccines to protect against disease. ...
ATS-2_Transmission of Disease_JM
... we can break the chain of infection and eliminate one of these four conditions, the infection cannot occur. ...
... we can break the chain of infection and eliminate one of these four conditions, the infection cannot occur. ...
Meningococcal disease
Meningococcal disease describes infections caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis (also termed meningococcus). It carries a high mortality rate if untreated but is a vaccine-preventable disease. While best known as a cause of meningitis, widespread blood infection can result in sepsis, which is a more damaging and dangerous condition. Meningitis and meningococcemia are major causes of illness, death, and disability in both developed and under-developed countries.There are approximately 2,600 cases of bacterial meningitis per year in the United States, and on average 333,000 cases in developing countries. The case fatality rate ranges between 10 and 20 percent. The incidence of endemic meningococcal disease during the last 13 years ranges from 1 to 5 per 100,000 in developed countries, and from 10 to 25 per 100,000 in developing countries. During epidemics the incidence of meningococcal disease approaches 100 per 100,000. Meningococcal vaccines have sharply reduced the incidence of the disease in developed countries.The disease's pathogenesis is not fully understood. The pathogen colonises a large number of the general population harmlessly, but in some very small percentage of individuals it can invade the blood stream, and the entire body but notably limbs and brain, causing serious illness. Over the past few years, experts have made an intensive effort to understand specific aspects of meningococcal biology and host interactions, however the development of improved treatments and effective vaccines is expected to depend on novel efforts by workers in many different fields.While meningococcal disease is not as contagious as the common cold (which is spread through casual contact), it can be transmitted through saliva and occasionally through close, prolonged general contact with an infected person.