PPT-Evaluating Rabies Risk Exposures

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Presenter 102012 UNCLASSIFIEDAPPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Goals Ensure appropriate treatment of individuals who may have sustained unreported or incompletely treated rabies risk exposures Ensure assessment is routine part of postdeployment evaluations. Jupiter Images fluttering sound coming from the blinds covering his bedroom window. He gets out of a bat and releases it out the window. Weeks becomes disoriented and is admitted to a from w Some facts about rabies The rabies virus travels from the site of the bite to the brain through nerves at the rate of about a centimeter a day. The rabies virus is not present in the blood of the pat Municipal Animal Control Officers. September 2015. Randall Nelson, DVM, MPH. Connecticut Department of Public Health. Epidemiology and Emerging Infections Program. 860-509-7994. Emergency after hours: . 1 What is rabies? Rabies is a serious disease. It is caused by a virus.Rabies is mainly a disease of animals. Humans get rabies when they are bitten by infected animals. source of human rabies worl Concordia University Nebraska. MPH 500. Dr. Rebecca . Toland. September 28, 2014. Rabies:. A Human Disease. 1. Aristotle described rabies in the 4. th. century.. "Dogs suffer from madness that puts them in a state of fury, and all animals which they bite when in this condition, become also attacked by madness”. Andrew Ang, PhD, Managing Director. Abhilash Babu, CFA, Vice President. Society of Quantitative Analysts. October 20, 2016. FBSG-0356. BlackRock: Built for Factor Investing. Factor Investing is a strategic priority of the firm. Alan C. Jackson, MD. Professor of Medicine (Neurology) . and of Medical Microbiology. Head, Section of Neurology. University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Rabies virus structure. Envelope. Andrew Ang, PhD, Managing Director. Abhilash Babu, CFA, Vice President. Society of Quantitative Analysts. October 20, 2016. FBSG-0356. BlackRock: Built for Factor Investing. Factor Investing is a strategic priority of the firm. for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. Hepatitis. . A. Hepatitis. . B. Hepatitis. C. Injection drug . use. Non-injection. . drug. use. Incarceration. Experience of . homelessness/. unstable. It has been recognized in India since the Vedic period (1500–500 BC) and is described in the ancient Indian scripture . Atharvaveda. ,. Rabies is endemic in India, a vast country with a population exceeding 1.02 billion and a land area of 3.2 million km. . Animals most likely to transmit rabies in the United States include bats, coyotes, foxes, raccoons and skunks. In developing countries of Africa and Southeast Asia, stray dogs are the most likely to spread rabies to people.. Presented by. Felix Onyije, post-doctoral scientist in ENV. Rationale. Parental occupational exposures around conception (father) or during pregnancy (mother) have been hypothesized as . potential predisposing factors for childhood leukaemia. Charles Gardner, MD, CCFP, . MHSc. , FRCPC. May 2017. Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre. Conflict of Interest Declaration: Nothing . to Disclose. Presenter: . Charles Gardner . Title of Presentation: . Rabies. Is a lethal encephalitis cause by a virus in the family Rhabdoviridae genus Lyssavirus. Exposure occurs through the bite wound of an infected animal, typically wildlife such as raccoon, fox, skunk, or bat..

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