Managing an Outbreak of Infectious Diseasedoi:10.1016/B978-1-4557-4555-5.00082-0Rick W. HenningerRobinson's Current Therapy in Equine Medicine (Seventh Edition)
作者: A S Menon-Johansson, Y Young, H Maguire, P Trail, and H Ward 摘要: Rising heterosexual syphilis in south London in 2002 prompted Local Enhanced Syphilis Surveillance (LESS) in five of the 10 genitourinary medicine clinics. LESS reported a fall in heterosexual infectious syphilis in 2004...
These animals are regarded as ‘carriers’ and it is thought that they may play a significant role in an outbreak situation because infectious virus can be easily detected in pharyngeal scrapings despite the presence of high levels of neutralizing antibodies. A carrier is, by conventional definition...
INFECTIOUS HEPATITIS: REPORT OF AN OUTBREAK, APPARENTLY WATER-BORNEdoi:10.5694/j.1326-5377.1958.tb86078.xEdgar C. WallaceJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdMedical Journal of AustraliaWallace, EC (1958) Infectious hepatitis: report of an outbreak, apparently water-borne. Med. J. Australia 45: pp. 101...
Infectious diseases affecting the eye often cause unilateral or asymmetric visual loss in children and people of working age. This group of conditions includes viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic diseases, both common and rare presentations which, in
While there is widespread recognition of global health failures when it comes to infectious disease outbreaks, there is little discussion on how policy-makers and global health organizations can learn to better prepare and respond. Serious games provide an underutilized tool to promote learning and in...
The infectious titer was determined using a tissue culture infectious dose-50 (TCID50) end-point dilution assay, and physical particle titer quantified by micro-bicinchoninic acid (microBCA) protein assay. Both are described in more detail previously50....
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a life-threatening disease predominantly affecting premature and very low birth weight infants resulting in inflammation
2.1 Equine infectious anaemia (EIA) 2.1.1 Disease EIA is a chronic, relapsing virus disease of horses, first described in France in 1843 and shown to have viral (EIAV) aetiology in 1904 [4,10]. Mules and donkeys are also susceptible to the virus. EIAV is endemic in parts of the Americ...
2.Feline Infectious Peritonitis Felineinfectious peritonitis is a potentially important infection of colonycatsbecause it may arise in otherwise healthy cats, cannot be detected serologically, and causes recurring appearance of disease, which is fatal. Two types of coronaviruses infect cats:fel...