communicable disease
infectious disease caused by transmission of an infective biological agent (virus, bacterium, protozoan, or multicellular macroparasite)
Canine Influenza is a newly emerging
infectious disease caused by a «flu» virus.
Canine Influenza Virus Canine Influenza is a newly emerging
infectious disease caused by a «flu» virus.
Yet another reason to be extremely wary of adopting a puppy from a pet store: over the past year, there has been an outbreak of Campylobacteriosis (
an infectious disease caused by the Campylobacter bacteria) in 12 states, stemming from Petland store locations.
Canine influenza is a newly emerging
infectious disease caused by a «flu» virus.
Periodontal disease in pets is a very common
infectious disease caused by bacteria that make up plaque.
Leptospirosis is
an infectious disease caused by a bacteria spread in the urine of wild animals.
Plague is
an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Yesinia pestis.
The canine hepatitis is
an infectious disease caused by the adenovirus type 1.
An infectious disease caused by three different species of spiral - shaped bacteria, Lyme disease is commonly transmitted by ticks.
Lyme disease is a world - wide
infectious disease caused by microscopic bacteria carried by ticks.
Relapsing fever is
an infectious disease caused by spirochete bacteria of the genus Borrelia.
Hepatitis C is
an infectious disease caused by a virus that attacks the liver.
Dengue fever is
an infectious disease caused by virus and transmitted to persons by mosquitoes.
Clearing land for farms and developments has long been assailed for destroying amphibian habitats, but the main culprit in their deaths, according to the report, is chytridiomycosis,
an infectious disease caused by a waterborne fungus.
Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a severe
infectious disease caused by Ebola virus species.
Anthrax, also referred to as splenic fever, is an acute
infectious disease caused by the bacteria Bacillus anthracis and is highly lethal in some forms.
Tularemia (also known as «rabbit fever») is
an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis.
Chronic wasting disease (CWD)--
an infectious disease caused by prions — affects North American elk and deer, but has not been observed in humans.
Femi Makinde in this piece examines the efforts of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Lions Club and international agencies at stopping measles in Osun State Measles which is
an infectious disease caused by the rubeola virus can be fatal but the good news is that it can be prevented by vaccine.
An infectious disease caused by type - A strains of the influenza virus that is transmittable from birds to humans.
Tuberculosis is the leading
infectious disease cause of death in the world and there is a global effort to eradicate it by 2035.
The Bioinformatics Resource Centers (BRC) for Infectious Diseases were created to serve as database resources for the integration of research and surveillance data being generated by these DMID - sponsored resources and by other primary investigators working on
infectious diseases caused by different groups of human pathogens and their insect vectors.
Genetically modified foods pose a negligible risk of increasing
infectious diseases caused by antibiotic resistant bacteria.
Vaccines help protect against specific
infectious diseases caused by some viruses and bacteria.
Vaccines offer the greatest protection against specific
infectious diseases caused by a virus or bacteria.
He is particularly well - known as an expert in the bacterium Bartonella and Bartonellosis, the group of
infectious diseases it causes.
Not exact matches
For a century and a half, epidemiology has been an effective strategy for tracing the root
causes of
infectious disease outbreaks — as John Snow demonstrated in 1854, when he painstakingly mapped cases of cholera in London and eventually traced them to a single contaminated well and water pump in the Soho district of the city.
The outbreak of Ebola virus in West Africa in 2014, and the worldwide panic it
caused, served as a wake - up call: We as a human race are still extremely vulnerable to fast - spreading,
infectious diseases.
But if (as some people conjecture) CVD was an
infectious disease against which people have now got improved immunity, then there's no reason to think that this
cause will continue to extend lives.
Speaking at the time, Sir Leslie Turnberg, Chairman of the UK Public Health Laboratory Service (PHLS) commented: ³ The vital importance of
infectious disease surveillance is clear from the global increase in
infectious diseases and the looming threat of antibiotic resistance... The effectiveness of the PHLS is beyond question, and the astonishingly swift identification of the
cause of the recent outbreak of salmonellosis from powdered baby milk undoubtedly saved many babies from becoming ill.
Most
infectious diseases are also not a
cause for weaning or interruption.
The FDA recommends that open - system pumps be used by a single user because
infectious particles remaining in the pump may potentially
cause disease.
Respiratory and gastrointestinal tract infections are the leading
cause of morbidity in children.1, 2 Prospective cohort studies in industrialized countries revealed a prevalence of 3.4 % to 32.1 % for respiratory tract
infectious diseases and 1.2 % to 26.3 % for gastrointestinal
infectious diseases in infancy.3, — , 8 The risks of these
infectious diseases are affected by several factors including birth weight, gestational age, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, number of siblings, day care attendance, and parental smoking.3, 5,6,8, — , 20
Berkowitz concluded that caries is an
infectious and transmissible
disease primarily
caused by streptococcus mutans.16 Accumulation of this organism to pathogenic levels results from frequent and prolonged exposure to cariogenic substrates.
At Floating Hospital for Children, our Pediatric
Infectious Disease specialists have extensive experience in treating these «deep» infections, which are typically
caused by bacteria in our environment like Staphylococcus aureus.
There is consistent evidence of a protective effect of exclusive breast feeding against diarrhoeal
disease in the first 4 — 6 months of life.4 Likely
causes are the immune properties of breast milk and less exposure to pathogens in contaminated milk, food, bottles, or teats.5 Contamination and inadequate sterilisation pose less of a problem in developed than developing countries, and this explains the greater protection of breast feeding in developing countries where poverty, poor hygiene, and
infectious diseases are common.
We know improper feeding can make infants substantially more vulnerable to
infectious diseases like diarrhea and pneumonia, the leading
causes of infant death worldwide.
One of the
infectious agents the research team studied was the organism that
causes tuberculosis (TB)-- a
disease that is a huge problem in many countries of the world and getting worse because of the development of antibiotic - resistant strains.
The
disease piqued his interest «because it was unconventional in the sense that it was not
caused by either a virus or a bacteria or any of the conventional
infectious agents,» he says.
UJI researcher Florenci González Adelantado explains how they work: «The new chemical compounds inhibit the action of the enzymes that catalyse key metabolic processes during the infection by the parasitic protozoas that
cause infectious tropical
diseases.
Epstein - Barr can
cause infectious mononucleosis, also known as «glandular fever», «Mono» and «Pfeiffer's
disease».
Although the same phenomenon may occur with other
infectious diseases, the study focused on TB — one of the largest
causes of morbidity and mortality in Zimbabwe, especially among people living with HIV.
According to
infectious disease doctor and Lyme expert Benjamin Luft of Stony Brook University in New York, only certain strains of Northern Borrelia burgdorferi
cause invasive Lyme
disease, though it's accepted protocol to treat all Northern patients with antibiotics.
Some prion
diseases are
caused by an inherited genetic mutation, while others are
caused by exposure to
infectious prions in food.
By 2000, 33 million people were infected, 14 million had died, and in Africa it had become the number one
cause of death through
infectious disease.
This may be down to a variety of
causes, such as genetic abnormalities,
infectious disease, environmental agents or certain behaviors.
The Columbia University researcher describes his quest for HIV in San Francisco and SARS in China, the immune cascades that may
cause autism, and the
infectious roots of psychiatric
disease.
As a result, P - gp
causes resistance of the
diseased cells to a majority of drugs currently available for the treatment of cancer, as well as drugs used for treatment of
infectious diseases like HIV / AIDS.
Other
causes of death included
infectious diseases (2.2 %), endocrine and nutritional
diseases (2.2 %), neurological (2.2 %), digestive system
diseases (2.2 %), and genitourinary
disease (1.1 %).