Blister disease in humans

    • [DOCX File]Iridoviroses - Agriculture

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      These include Foot-and-Mouth Disease, Mad Cow Disease, Swine Fever, and Karnal Bunt of wheat. RADIOLOGICAL / NUCLEAR WARFARE AGENT – Ionizing radiation is one of the public’s greatest fears, which makes it an especially attractive weapon for terrorists.

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    • [DOC File]Module 1: Terrorism In Perspective

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      Disease onset in B virus–infected humans typically occurs within 1 month of exposure, although the actual incubation period can be a little as 3 to 7 days. Symptoms associated with B virus infection include. Vesicular (small blister) skin lesions at or near the site of exposure

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    • [DOC File]UST Written Program Template--2-13-99

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      Disease signs at the farm, tank or pond level are: high mortality. Gross pathological signs are: yellow or green pustules on mantle or adductor muscle. yellow spots on gills and labial palps that spread as the disease progresses. spots that increase in size and develop brown centres as the tissue dies, leaving a hole in the gill structure.

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    • [DOC File]Dracunculus medinensis .edu

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      The disease causes fever, blisters in the mouth and/or a skin rash. HFMD is often confused with foot-and-mouth (also called hoof-and-mouth) disease, a disease of cattle, sheep, and pigs, but the two diseases are caused by different viruses and are not related. Humans do not get the animal disease, and animals do not get the human disease.

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    • [DOC File]Maine Bureau of Health

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      Anthrax is a disease of humans and animals caused by bacteria called Bacillus anthracis. The bacteria can form a type of shell that allows them to survive for years in the environment. ... Cutaneous: The first symptom is a small sore that develops into a blister. The blister then turns into a skin ulcer with a black area in the center. The sore ...

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    • [DOC File]Maine Bureau of Health

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      Bacteria are single-celled organisms that multiply by cell division and can cause disease in humans, plants, or animals. Although true cells, rickettsia are smaller than bacteria and live inside individual host cells. ... Blister agents, also called vesicants, which cause severe burns to …

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    • [DOC File]Maine Bureau of Health

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      The Disease. Anthrax is a serious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis, a bacterium that forms spores. ... The first symptom is a small sore that develops into a blister. The blister then turns into a skin ulcer with a black area in the center. The sore, blister and ulcer do not hurt. ... humans should avoid contact with livestock and animal ...

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    • Blistering Diseases

      Anthrax is a disease of humans and animals caused by bacteria called Bacillus anthracis. The bacteria can form a type of shell, called a “spore,” that allows them to survive for years in the environment. ... Cutaneous: The first symptom is a small sore that develops into a blister. The blister then turns into a skin ulcer with a black area ...

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    • [DOC File]portal.ct.gov

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      The symptoms (warning signs) of anthrax are different depending on the type of the disease: Cutaneous: The first symptom is a small sore that develops into a blister. The blister then develops into a skin ulcer with a black area in the center. The sore, blister and ulcer do not hurt.

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    • [DOC File]Public Health Fact Sheet

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      A blister will then form on the skin where it eventually breaks open and allows the juvenile worms to escape into the water. The human often seeks water as a comfort to the painful blister. The juveniles must be ingested by an intermediate host, a copepod, a small crustacean, within three days.

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