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Causes of infectious disease

Causes of infectious disease

... 1.) What are the 4 conditions that are favorable to the spread of infectious disease?. 2.) What are the two general modes of disease transmission?[r] ...

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Tularemia a Serious Infectious Disease: A Review

Tularemia a Serious Infectious Disease: A Review

... serious infectious disease caused by the bacterium Francisella ...the disease can also be spread through other arthropods. The disease is named after Tulare County, California 1 ...

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Pediatric malignancies presenting as a possible infectious disease

Pediatric malignancies presenting as a possible infectious disease

... the infectious diseases service at the Stollery Children's Hos- pital within six months prior to ...the infectious diseases consulta- tion was not for diagnosis of the primary ...an infectious ...

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American Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease

American Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease

... preventable disease targeted by CDC, WHO, UNICEF and the GPEI for its fatality and devastating effects ...serious infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by a virus called the ...

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Household structure and infectious disease transmission

Household structure and infectious disease transmission

... modern infectious disease epidemiology is that an understanding of heterogeneities, both in host demography and transmission, allows control to be efficiently ...

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Exploring the Inverse Problem with Infectious Disease Models.

Exploring the Inverse Problem with Infectious Disease Models.

... the infectious disease scenario, it is very likely that not all infected individuals report to doctors or health centers, like the Centers for Disease ...

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Spatial infectious disease epidemiology: on the cusp

Spatial infectious disease epidemiology: on the cusp

... of infectious disease transmission from epidemiological and genetic ...of infectious disease spatial modeling suggests that we are close to a fully integrated approach for early epidemic ...

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WEILS SYNDROME - AN EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE

WEILS SYNDROME - AN EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE

... an infectious disease that affects humans and animals, is considered the most common zoonosis in the ...swineherd's disease, swamp fever, or mud ...

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Infectious Disease and Risk of Later Celiac Disease in Childhood

Infectious Disease and Risk of Later Celiac Disease in Childhood

... METHODS: Through the population-based All Infants in Southeast Swe- den study, parents recorded data on feeding and infectious disease prospectively. Complete data on gluten introduction and breastfeeding ...

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Infectious Disease Research—What Role Is There for Hydrologists?

Infectious Disease Research—What Role Is There for Hydrologists?

... of infectious diseases and events in the hydrologic cycle is a central issue for hydrologists in the combat of wa- ter-related diseases ...waterborne disease out- breaks ...an infectious ...

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Infectious Disease Epidemiology in the Asia-Pacific Region

Infectious Disease Epidemiology in the Asia-Pacific Region

... related infectious disease syndromes, are also included in PAEDS and contribute to the surveillance of conditions where there is a limited knowledge base and alternative available ...

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Listeria monocytogenes infectious periaortitis: a case report from the infectious disease standpoint

Listeria monocytogenes infectious periaortitis: a case report from the infectious disease standpoint

... Multidisciplinary consensus involving interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, infectious disease spe- cialists, and internists, led to the decision for a surgical revision. During the procedure, an ...

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Approximate Bayesian computation for infectious disease modelling

Approximate Bayesian computation for infectious disease modelling

... Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) techniques are a suite of model fi tting methods which can be im- plemented without a using likelihood function. In order to use ABC in a time-efficient manner users must make several ...

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Displacement and disease: The Shan exodus and infectious disease implications for Thailand

Displacement and disease: The Shan exodus and infectious disease implications for Thailand

... of infectious diseases, particularly HIV, tuberculosis, lymphatic filariasis, and some vaccine-preventable illnesses, undermining progress made by Thailand's public health system in controlling such ...many ...

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Bacterial DNA topology and infectious disease

Bacterial DNA topology and infectious disease

... The Gram-negative bacterium Escherichia coli and its close relative Salmonella enterica have made important contributions historically to our under- standing of how bacteria control DNA supercoiling and of how ...

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Mathematical modeling of infectious disease transmission in macroalgae

Mathematical modeling of infectious disease transmission in macroalgae

... the infectious diseases outbreak of algae can provide significant knowledge for disease control intervention and/or ...a disease caused by highly pathogenic organisms that can result in the death of ...

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Rickettsiosis as a critical emerging infectious disease in India

Rickettsiosis as a critical emerging infectious disease in India

... eral decades of dormancy, the disease re-emerged in several parts of India. Scrub typhus, originally discovered in Japan, has been recognised to be endemic to a so-called Tsutsuga- mushi Triangle, extending from ...

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Department for Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Department for Infectious Disease Epidemiology

... PAE/EPIET also closely cooperates with the fellows and supervisors of the European Programme for Public Health Microbiology Training (EUPHEM) based at ZBS and RKI department 1. An actual example is the project “A ...

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The Impact of Infectious Disease on Chronic Disease: A Review of Contemporary Findings

The Impact of Infectious Disease on Chronic Disease: A Review of Contemporary Findings

... between infectious agents and cancer within the context of the public’s perception that an association did ...human infectious agents in their role in subsequent development of cancers given that up to 25% ...

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An extensible framework and database of infectious disease for biosurveillance

An extensible framework and database of infectious disease for biosurveillance

... The Disease Ontology and the Infectious Disease Ontology are formal ontologies of human ...The Disease Ontology captures human disease broadly, including infectious diseases, ...

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