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December 4 2014 Page 1 of 8 and CDC Recommendations for 2014 2015 Influenza Season In this Document Background Recommendations for Health Care Professionals Overarching

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December 4 2014 Page 1 of 8 and CDC Recommendations for 2014 2015 Influenza Season In this Document Background Recommendations for Health Care Professionals Overarching Influenza Messages Ad. 2009 - 2010. Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center (AFHSC). United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM). Naval Health Research Center (NHRC). DoD Global Influenza Network Partners (GEIS Operations). VACCINES . AND RELATED . BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS ADVISORY . COMMITTEE. CBER, FDA. (Seasonal Influenza Vaccines). FEBRUARY . 25, 2011. Nancy J. Cox, . Ph.D.. Director. WHO COLLABORATING CENTER FOR SURVEILLANCE, . Medical Officer. Influenza Division. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. U.S. Influenza Surveillance. National Center for Immunization & Respiratory Diseases. Influenza Division. VRBPAC Meeting. Rakhee Palekar, MD, MPH. PAHO/WHO. Background. Influenza A.  subtype H1, H3, . etc. Influenza B distinct lineages emerged in 1970’s B-Yamagata & B-Victoria co-circulated since 2001. H.C.KUNGETAL.ofantibody,whilstantibodywaslessfrequentinpeopleover50yearsofage.ThePekingHealthandAnti-epidemicStationconductedasurveyimmediatelyaftertheJuly-August1977epidemic.Analysisofthespecificatta TABLE1.Responsesofvolunteerstoinoculationswithwild-typeHINIinfluenzaAviruses(serotypeAlUSSR/90/77)"VirusNo.ofNo.withthefollowingclinicalAvgNo.ofNo.ofAvgdosevirusreactions:'scoreofNo.ofViruseggpas-volu H.C.KUNGETAL.ofantibody,whilstantibodywaslessfrequentinpeopleover50yearsofage.ThePekingHealthandAnti-epidemicStationconductedasurveyimmediatelyaftertheJuly-August1977epidemic.Analysisofthespecificatta 28 February 2020 Page 1 of 12 20 - 202 1 northern hemisphere influenza season February 20 20 WHO convenes technical consultations 1 in February and September each year to recommend viruses for inc Date : 23 \3\2012. Presentation By :- Dr. . Eman. . Diab. introduction. Introduction . AVI is a highly contagious viral disease with up to 100 percent mortality in domestic fowl. . Caused by influenza A virus subtypes H5, H9 and H7. . Steven Salzberg. Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS). CMSC 828H, November 2010. Science. , 28 November 2003. Dominant influenza strains. The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) Laboratories maintains a strong relationship with ISDH Epidemiology for year-round surveillance to detect circulating seasonal and novel influenza. As a result of these enhanced surveillance efforts, Indiana was the first state in 2011 to detect cases of human infection with influenza A(H3N2)v virus. Over the years, the Indiana Board of Animal Health (BOAH) and the ISDH have developed a cooperative partnership for enhanced swine influenza (SIV) surveillance. Though BOAH does not perform routine influenza testing for the purpose of surveillance, they maintain constant communication with swine industry stakeholders, such as Indiana swine veterinarians, in order to be alerted when influenza case numbers are higher than normal or otherwise unusual in clinical presentation. . NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DOG FLU Canine Influenza (“dog flu”) has been in the news again following several outbreaks in various parts of the country with a growing number located in the southeast Voorhees I, Glaser AL, Toohey-Kurth KL, Newbury S, Dalziel BD, Dubovi E, et al. Spread of Canine Influenza A(H3N2) Virus, United States. Emerg Infect Dis. 2017;23(12):1950-1957. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2312.170246. Class Activities: Potential (slide 2). Today: Voltage or “Electric Potential”. The 1120 version:. Voltage V = . kq. /r from a point charge. Voltage = potential energy/charge. D. V is “path independent”.

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