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View Post: AIDS and Tuberculosis: A Deadly Liaison by Stefan H. E. Kaufmann ...
18 hours ago by Free Your Mind
Aids and Tuberculosis: A Deadly Liaison is the first title in Wiley-Blackwell's new 'Infection Biology Series'. The second title in the series will be Bacterial Virulence: Basic Principles, Models and Global Approaches, edited by Philippe ... Following an internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship in infectious diseases in the laboratory of Dr. Robert T. Schooley, ...
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View Post: A TIME'S MEMORY: Transcript of virtual press conference with ...
27 Nov 2009 by Giuseppe Michieli
That is a difficult question, but one of the general observations about all infectious diseases like influenza is that when you have outbreaks they generally peak and then begin to decline before everybody who is susceptible in that ... In terms of your first question, one of the ways that influenza typically makes people sick is that you have an influenza infection and then after that influenza infection occurs, it is followed by a secondary bacterial infection and in ...
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View Post: Viral attack opens up new ways to treat bacterial infections
19 Nov 2009 by Ians
“This finding enables us to better understand the release process and provides us with a possible target when we want to control the destruction of bacteria cell walls or prohibit this action in some infectious diseases.” .... The suggestion presented during the Society for General Microbiology's meeting at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh were based on a study by Prof. Secret behind how manuka honey fights infection revealed. September 7th, 2009 WASHINGTON ...
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View Post: Surprisingly common places where germs grow » North by Northwestern
24 Nov 2009 by Amanda Simmons
... of viruses like influenza, says Dr. Michael Ison, assistant professor in the Divisions of Infectious Disease and Organ Transplantation at Northwestern. Ison also warns that bacterial infections may be spread in much the same way. ... “ In general, people should really cough or sneeze into their sleeves,” says Ison. He also recommends washing up afterwards no matter where your sneeze lands. Even if you're on the go, sanitizer gel or alcohol-based wipes are an easy way ...
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View Post: CIENCIASMEDICASNEWS: Diagnostic Assay for Rickettsia japonica ...
11 hours ago by salud equitativa
Dr Hanaoka is a research resident in the Laboratory of Rickettsia and Chlamydia, Department of Virology I, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan. His primary research interests are ecology, epidemiology, etiology, and development ... Fenollar F, Raoult D. Molecular diagnosis of bloodstream infections caused by non-cultivable bacteria. Int J Antimicrob Agents. 2007;30:S7–15. PubMed DOI Fournier PE, Dumler SJ, Greub G, Zhang J, Wu Y, Raoult D. Gene sequence-based ...
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View Post: It Isn't Just Swine Flu
24 Nov 2009 by FLA_MEDIC
Covering Pandemic Influenza, H1N1 `Swine Flu', H5N1 `Bird Flu' and other Emerging Infectious Diseases with an emphasis on Individual and Community preparedness. .... Some, particularly the vector borne diseases and bacterial infections, are unable to spread globally the way that influenza viruses do. But all of these are capable of producing, at the very least, serious regional epidemics or localized outbreaks. Emerging infectious diseases are national, and global, ...
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30 Apr 2009 by gaia ...
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View Post: Popular Cigarettes Chock Full Of Disease-Causing Bacteria
18 Nov 2009 by News Account
"The commercially-available cigarettes that we tested were chock full of bacteria, as we had hypothesized, but we didn't think we'd find so many that are infectious in humans, explains Amy R. Sapkota, an assistant professor in the University ... This might account for the fact that the respiratory tracts of smokers are characterized by higher levels of bacterial pathogens. But it's also possible that smoking weakens natural immunity and the bacteria come from the general ...
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View Post: new research findings two
24 Nov 2009 by concerned heart
In one of his articles, Dr. Levy describes the mechanics of vitamin C, and how it works to treat infectious diseases such as the flu. In addition, the Orthomolecular Medicine News Service has published findings showing that vitamin C is .... Another 2009 report in the journal Pediatric Research stated that infants and children appear more susceptible to viral rather than bacterial infections when deficient in vitamin D. And that, based on the available evidence showing a ...
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View Post: LittleCrittersVet.com Bird Page
23 Nov 2009
In general you need to provide a large variety of fresh food for your bird. Typically I recommend a core diet of an organic and color free parrot pellet. A large variety of fresh vegetables should be provided for both nutrition and ...... Infectious disease includes parasites, fungus/yeast, bacteria, and viruses. Internal parasitic infections are uncommon in birds raised and kept indoors but will be seen in aviary birds especially if kept on dirt flooring or cages with ...
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