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Not exact matches
Deputy Health Director in charge
of Clinical Care, Fred Adomako - Boateng who addressed journalists at the briefing said the Ministry is on top
of the issues and is still putting in place measures to curb the
outbreak.
A 2011
outbreak of Klebsiella pneumoniae (KPC), which is resistant to most known antibiotics, at the National Institutes
of Health's
Clinical Center killed 11 patients and infected many others.
The new Sierra Leone findings, published in
Clinical Infectious Diseases, are similar to those seen in another study
of Ebola survivors in Guinea during this
outbreak and to earlier anecdotal or official reports
of health issues among survivors
of earlier flare - ups.
«Diagnostic testing combined with
clinical expertise is helpful in identifying a cluster
of infections that may signal an
outbreak,» said Andi L. Shane, MD, MPH, MSc, lead author
of the guidelines and associate professor
of pediatric infectious diseases, Emory University School
of Medicine and Children's Healthcare
of Atlanta.
This can inform and accelerate the development
of new vaccines, especially important during
outbreaks and epidemics when
clinical testing
of vaccine candidates need to be fast tracked.
The WHO filovirus
clinical working group, convened in response to the current
outbreak, discussed the evidence on convalescents» serum at a meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, at the end
of July, says Bausch, who is part
of the group.
Conducting
clinical trials in the midst
of the Ebola
outbreak will be «challenging, «writes Peter Smith, an epidemiologist at the London School
of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and one
of the members
of the ethics panel.
Given the
clinical presentation
of a severe acute viral respiratory illness and the appearance
of intranuclear inclusion bodies on histological examination, we strongly suspected that a virus that had eluded detection by conventional assays was the cause
of the titi monkey
outbreak.
The
clinical presentation, time
of illness concurrent with the onset
of the
outbreak, and presence
of neutralizing Abs in convalescent serum all strongly point to primary infection
of the researcher by TMAdV.
«The different
clinical presentations, and some very preliminary [DNA] sequencing data, suggest that the Hendra virus may be somewhat different in this
outbreak,» says epidemiologist Hume Field
of the Australian Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases in Brisbane.
A team led by Mary K. Hayden, M.D., an infectious diseases physician who also directs Rush's Division
of Clinical Microbiology, conducted and published its own investigation
of the
outbreak, using the best techniques available at the time.
In just the last 6 years the EID
outbreaks of MERS, Ebola, Zika, CHIKV as examples have underscored the importance
of rapid vaccine development and deployment capabilities to meet EID challenges, as well as growing appreciation for creativity and flexibility in
clinical trial design.
«Our study indicates the considerable potential
of sequencing for the rapid identification
of MRSA
outbreaks,» says Professor Sharon Peacock, lead author from the University
of Cambridge and
clinical specialist at the Health Protection Agency.
We have sequenced the genome
of a UK
clinical isolate (biotype gravis strain NCTC13129), representative
of the clone responsible for this
outbreak.
Nanopore sequencing, a novel genomics technology, has potential applications for routine biosurveillance,
clinical diagnosis, and
outbreak investigation
of virus infections.
A number
of charities on our list are working on the ground in West Africa including the Canadian Red Cross (education,
clinical case management, contact tracing, burials, support), Doctors Without Borders (medical care), Plan Canada (prevention information, support for the infected and affected, containing the spread
of the disease), Samaritan's Purse (patient care) and World Vision (medical supplies / equipment, children's education and
outbreak training), with Red Cross and Samaritan's Purse earning top marks with «A +» grades respectively.
Horse owners are advised to follow these basic CDFA and UC Davis Center for Equine Health (CEH) biosecurity guidelines to decrease the potential EHV - 1 / EHM spread at equine facilities and events: • Limit horse - to - horse contact • Limit horse - to - human - to - horse contact • Avoid use
of communal water sources • Avoid sharing
of equipment unless thoroughly cleaned and disinfected between uses • Monitor horses for
clinical signs
of EHM including fever
of 101.5 °F or greater, nasal discharge, cough, reddish mucous membranes, puffy and red eyes, swollen legs and acute onset
of neurologic signs (ataxia, recumbency, urinary incontinence) In 2011, an EHV - 1 / EHM
outbreak at the Western National Cutting Horse Event in Ogden, Utah potentially exposed the virus to at least 2,106 horses at 242 equine facilities in 19 states (including California) and one Canadian province, and forced the cancellation
of horse shows from coast to coast.
You will learn what the organism is, the
clinical presentation
of infected dogs, how to diagnosis it and how to treat and manage this disease in an
outbreak.
SAVSNET plays a pioneering role in the analysis
of clinical data in real - time in order to identify trends that might indicate
outbreaks of infectious disease or an occurrence
of new diseases in pet populations in a timely manner.
What makes Dr. Barrs» research so timely is that, while clusters
of FPV
outbreaks have occurred in the United States and Europe in the last 10 to 15 years,
clinical cases
of the disease only popped up in Australia four years ago.
«It appears that regular vaccination protocols are ineffective against the virulent systemic form
of feline calicivirus at the Humane Society
of Indianapolis, but all control measures are being strictly followed and staff is working around the clock to contain the
outbreak,» says Dr. Litster, a specialist in feline medicine and
clinical epidemiology who regularly advises our medical team.
Humoral immune responses to phocine herpesvirus - 1 in Pacific harbor seals (Phoca vitulina richardsi) during an
outbreak of clinical disease.