Disease phase of infection

    • [DOCX File]Infection with Taura syndrome virus (TSV)

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      Infection with Taura syndrome virus (TSV) Also known as Taura syndrome and red tail disease. From Aquatic animal diseases significant to Australia: identification field guide, 5th edition. Figure 1 Acute Taura syndrome in Pacific white shrimp (Penaeus (Litopenaeus) vannamei) Note: Distinctive red tail fan.

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    • CDC – Phase 6 Talking Points

      o Phase 1: No new influenza virus subtypes have been detected in humans. An influenza virus subtype that has caused human infection may be present in animals. If present in animals, the risk of human infection or disease is considered to be low. o Phase 2: No new influenza virus subtypes have been detected in humans.

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    • [DOC File]Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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      The good news is that persons with either latent TB infection or active TB disease can be effectively treated and cured. The first step is to ensure that persons at risk for TB get a TB test and any other medical follow-up. The second step is to help the people found to have either latent TB infection or active TB disease get proper treatment.

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    • [DOCX File]I

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      The alert system has six phases, with Phase 1 having the lowest risk of human cases and Phase 6 posing the greatest risk of pandemic. The phases are applicable globally and provide a framework to aid countries in pandemic preparedness and response planning. ... the risk of human infection or disease . is. low. Phase 2. No new virus subtypes ...

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    • [DOCX File]Laboratory Reporting of Communicable Diseases in Montana

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      Your Health Department. XXXX Montana St. Phone . Fax . Delete this text, and insert. your logo here. Laboratory Reporting of Communicable Diseases in Montana. Immediately

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    • [DOC File]DISEASES, INFECTIOUS AGENTS, MODE OF TRANSMISSION ...

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      Infection associated with presence of cells in the stool Tetanus An acute disease induced by an exotoxin characterized by painful muscular contractions Agent is Clostridium tetani that grows anaerobically at site of injury Transmitted by into body by Tetanus sporesthrough puncture wounds contaminated by nails, soil, street dust & animal/human feces

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    • [DOC File]Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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      The good news is that HIV-infected persons with either latent TB infection or active TB disease can be effectively treated. The first step is to find HIV-infected persons having latent TB infection or active TB disease by ensuring that they get a TB skin test and any other needed tests.

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    • [DOC File]INFECTION, METABOLIC, ENDOCRINE DISEASES

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      This is a general term for infection/irritation of bone. When the causative organism is known, then a more specific label is used, such as “bacterial osteomyelitis” for staph infection. Having a suppressed immune system or direct introduction of organism by IV drug use through bypassing our protective skin brings about this disease.

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      The SARS-CoV-2 RNA is generally detectable in respiratory specimens during the acute phase of infection. Positive results are indicative of active infection with SARS-CoV-2 but do not rule out ...

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    • [DOC File]Sample Infectious Disease and Pan Flu Plan Template

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      Evaluate the effectiveness of surveillance and infection-control measures during the pandemic flu and summarize observations. Evaluate the adequacy of infection control supplies and the need for restocking. Restock infection control supplies. Revise plan if necessary. Recovery Phase Standard Operating Procedures

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