PPT-Dengue Transfusion Risk Model
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Lyle R Petersen MD MPH Brad Biggerstaff PhD Division of VectorBorne Diseases Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Blood Products Advisory Committee Meeting
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Lyle R Petersen MD MPH Brad Biggerstaff PhD Division of VectorBorne Diseases Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Blood Products Advisory Committee Meeting December 14 2010 Agenda Arbovirus risk model. Detection using Mobile Phones. Jerrid . Matthews. Rajan . Kulkarni. George . Whitesides. Majid Sarrafzadeh. Mario Gerla. Tammara Massey. 2. What is Dengue?. Definition. Dengue [Den-ghee]. : . is a flu-like viral disease spread by infected . Camille Sana. MPH Student. Walden University. PUBH 6165-4 :Environmental Health. Dr. Howard Rubin. February 2012. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . Goals/Objectives. Audience. . Malorie Schuler. Objectives. Describe the clinical manifestations of dengue fever.. Explore the prevention and treatments of dengue fever.. Observe the local implications of dengue fever in the Costa Rican population.. aedes. . aegypti. . http://www.bupa.co.uk/individuals/health-information/directory/d/dengue-fever. Dengue . occurs throughout much of the tropical world. Dengue became a world wide problem in the 1950’s though it rarely affects the US. . Stephen Jun Villejo | Paolo Redondo. Angela . Nalica. | . Erniel. Barrios. School of Statistics, UP . Diliman. Climate change and dengue. According to the World Health Organization, climate change affects occurrence of infectious diseases, apart from rapid demographic, environmental, social, technological and other changes.. mumps. Mumps is acute self limited infection .. Mumps virus exist as a single . immunotype. and human are the only natural host .. Mode of spread : person to person by respiratory droplets .. Virus appear in saliva from up to 7 days before to as long as 7 days after onset of parotid swelling. Assistant Professor, Dept. of PM. DEFINITION. Dengue is an acute febrile illness characterized by severe muscle and . joint pain. , rash, malaise, and lymphadenopathy. . The . severity of the . musculoskeletal complaints . Ali. MD, FNB. Epidemiology. Pathogenesis. Diagnosis. Management. prevention. EPIDEMIOLOGY. Classification. Transmission. Mosquito vector. Distribution. Pattern of transmission. Factors influencing transmission. Infusion of . blood products . for the purpose of restoring circulating volume.. Administration . of blood and blood components requires knowledge of correct administration techniques and possible complications. TM. The scientific issues to practical issues. รศ.ดร.พญ.เพณณินาท์ โอเบอร์ดอร์เฟอร์. หัวหน้าหน่วยโรคติดเชื้อ ภาคกุมารเวชศาสตร์. | Dengue and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Information for Health Care Practitioners Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease caused by any one of four closely related dengue viruses (DENV-1, -2, -3, and -4). Year: 2022 PH&CD BranchDept. of Health & Family Welfare,West Bengal Introduction \n\r\r Dengue Fever: A mosquito borne viral disease, is a severe, flu-like illness, transmitted 1 Martin County, Florida Summary Florida Department of Health investigated a dengue outbreak in Rio and Jensen Beach, Martin county in August - September, 2013. Mosquito control effor ts were kep Ooi E, Goh K, Gubler DJ. Dengue Prevention and 35 Years of Vector Control in Singapore. Emerg Infect Dis. 2006;12(6):887-893. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1206.051210.
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