How long is adenovirus shed

    • [DOC File]Protecting our way of life | EPA

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      The vaccine virus was shown to be shed for up to 10 days post-vaccination (Youngner et al, 2001). Chambers et al (2001) showed that vaccine spread to only one of 13 unvaccinated horses when they were maintained in a field with vaccinated horses and proposed that the lack of efficient viral replication and clinical signs of disease such as ...


    • [DOCX File]DIR 180 - Full Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan

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      Partial substitution of E4 gene with the corresponding gene from the human adenovirus 5 (improves virus yield during manufacture) ... either in the short or long term, are negligible. No specific risk treatment measures are required to manage these negligible risks. ... virus particles are shed via respiratory or ocular secretions or in the ...


    • [DOC File]Recombinant DNA or Pathogenic Infectious

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      If yes, can infected patient(s) release microorganism into the environment? 10. If answered YES to question 8 or 9, approximately how long after administration could the microorganism be shed? 11. For each viral construct to be used, describe the expected result of expression in the host: 12. Laboratory Biosafety Standard Operating Procedures ...



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      It is unknown how long SARS-CoV-2 can persist on surfaces [14,99,101]; other coronaviruses have been tested and may survive on inanimate surfaces for up to six to nine days without disinfection. In a study evaluating the survival of viruses dried on a plastic surface at room temperature, a specimen containing SARS-CoV (a virus closely related ...


    • [DOC File]Lecture Title - University of Kentucky

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      Adenovirus- compared to rotavirus it cause less amount of vomiting and elevated temperature but has a more severe diarrhea, incubation is 7-10 days, can cause disease in young children.


    • [DOC File]Canine Diseases

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      (one of the diseases that contributes to Kennel Cough is Adenovirus Type-2) Adeno-virus Type 1 •Transmission by direct contact w/saliva or urine or urine contaminated fomites •Carrier animals can shed virus for months after clinical signs •Affects respiratory system •G. I. tract •Liver & kidneys affected


    • [DOCX File]DIR 182 - Full Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan

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      Partial substitution of E4 gene with the corresponding gene from the human adenovirus 5 (improves virus yield during manufacture) ... risk assessment concludes that risks to the health and safety of people or the environment from the proposed short or long term supply are negligible. ... virus particles are shed via respiratory or ocular ...


    • [DOCX File]Drinking-Water Guidelines - Chapter 7: Virological compliance

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      The proposed UV doses for inactivation of viruses were based on the dose-response of adenovirus because, among viruses that have been studied, it appears to be the most UV-resistant and is a widespread waterborne pathogen. Health effects of adenovirus are described in Embrey (1999).


    • [DOCX File]How to Conduct a Biological Risk Assessment (modified from ...

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      Shedding of the biohazard--Is the biohazard shed by the animal being treated? What are the possible routes of shedding? E.g., urine, feces, dander, saliva Also consider how long the animal is infectious for and how long shedding may occur. Can the biohazardous agent replicate in the animal host? ... Adenovirus. Human kidney, pancreas, some ...


    • [DOCX File]UNIT 2 – CONFLICTS BETWEEN MICROBES AND HOST

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      a. shed - secretions - resp. droplets, saliva, semen, feces. ... And some viruses can infect cells for long periods of time before they damage them. 2. Spread through the Blood ... 2. low or partial infectivity – adenovirus in tonsils. 3. non-infectious form – herpes virus in dorsal root ganglion.


    • Stability of Hepatitis C Virus, HIV, and Hepatitis B Virus ...

      Cristina Baleriola1,, Harpreet Johal1,, Brendan Jacka1, Sandra Chaverot1, Scott Bowden2, Sara Lacey2 and William Rawlinson1,3,4* The storage of biological samples may affect detection of viral nucleic acid, yet the stability of viral nucleic acid at standard laboratory storage temperatures (–70°C and –20°C) has not been comprehensively assessed.


    • [DOC File]Recombinant DNA or Pathogenic Infectious

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      10. Approximately how long after administration could the microorganism be shed? 11. For each viral construct to be used, describe the expected result of expression in the host: 12. Laboratory Biosafety Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)


    • [DOCX File]Administrative Data - ORC | University of Hawai‘i Office ...

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      (ii) incorporation of a transgene that is under the control of a gamma-retroviral long terminal repeat (LTR); AND the transgenic rodent that results from this breeding is not expected to contain more than one-half of an exogenous viral genome from a single family of viruses.


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      It certainly be contentious and, in my view incorrect, to argue that the pathogens cited on page 4 (i.e. 1(c) and 3(c)) were the principal aetiological agents of recreational-water-related illness, I would have expected to see some mention and/or inclusion of adenovirus and norovirus in this regard.


    • [DOCX File]Dogs and cats and their semen—review of import conditions ...

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      CIV-infected dogs routinely shed live virus from their nasal, oral and/or oropharyngeal cavities (Reperant et al. 2012). The persistence of shedding varies between CIV subtypes. Dogs infected with H3N8 typically shed virus for approximately1 week, whilst dogs infected with H3N2 can shed virus for up to 4 weeks (AVMA 2018).


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