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What We Know and Do Not Know Omowunmi Wunmi Osinubi MD MSc MBA FRCA Associate Professor Adjunct Department of Occupational and Environmental Health University

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What We Know and Do Not Know Omowunmi Wunmi Osinubi MD MSc MBA FRCA Associate Professor Adjunct Department of Occupational and Environmental Health University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey School of Public Health. Basic Briefing. Objectives. Define. What is anthrax and what do I need to know. Why is this happening now. Identify . What to look for in a suspicious letter or package. Steps you should take if anthrax is suspected. 1250 BC (ancient origins). Thought to have originated in Egypt and Mesopotamia. Scientists and historians believe that Anthrax was once called “The Fifth Plague”. Scholars of the Ancient Greek/Roman times believe that Anthrax was depicted in Homers Iliad from 1230 BC. . By Meghan . Burrage. What is Smallpox?. A serious contagious disease due to a virus. Once worldwide, causing illness and death. It mainly affected children and young adults. Family members often infected each other. Cassidi. , . Carley. , and Douglas. What is Anthrax…?. Anthrax is an infectious disease caused by bacteria called Bacillus . anthracis. . Infection in humans most often involves the skin, the gastrointestinal tract, or the lungs . (Bacillus anthracis) . By Alex Gittemeier. And . Zachary Cunning. WHAT IS ANTHRAX?. . Anthrax is an infectious disease. Caused by the bacillus. . anthracis. . bacteria. . . Which is the pathogen. . Lauren . Sisco. 9/22/14. fluvaccineingredients.com. Influenza . WHO. Everyone >6 months. TYPES. Inactivated (IM, ID). Anyone, including hives-only allergy to eggs. Live, attenuated . Healthy, non-pregnant, age 2-49. What We Know and Do Not Know. Omowunmi (‘. Wunmi. ) Osinubi, MD, M.Sc., MBA, FRCA.. Associate Professor (Adjunct) . Department of Occupational and Environmental Health . University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey -School of Public Health. Robert J. Leggiadro, MD. Villanova University. Cohen Children’s Medical Center of NY. Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. ACHA Annual Meeting. and debate continues over whether strains of the disease should be retained in speci31ed laboratories Intervention or program965 international efforts to eradicate smallpox were revitalized with the e Bureau of Workers’ Compensation . PA Training for Health & Safety (. PATHS). Infectious Diseases. Top 10 Diseases. HIV/AIDS. Ebola. SARs-Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. Module 5: Public Health. Obj. 5.1: . . Evaluate the potential consequences of the anti-vaccination movement.. Do . Now:. Vaccination Influences. Have you received a flu shot lately? Why did you or did you not get it? . at the Human-Animal-Environment Interface. S. unday. Makama. (DVM, MFS, PhD, ERT). drsmakama@gmail.com. . Why?. 2. All relevant stakeholders are required to fully understand hazards arising at the interface. Clarify the different routs of transmission of anthrax. Identify the clinical presentation of anthrax according to frequency, severity and mode of presentation.. Discuss the methods to diagnosis the anthrax. Training for . I. nactivated. . P. oliovirus Vaccine (IPV) introduction. Learning objectives. At the end of the module, the participant . will. :. Know the benefits of multiple injections . Understand .

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