PPT-Rabies and Intradermal Rabies Vaccination

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Alan C Jackson MD Professor of Medicine Neurology and of Medical Microbiology Head Section of Neurology University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada Rabies virus

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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. 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 Inform, Educate and Empower People through Responsible Pet Ownership and Vaccinations. “Combating . rabies may be a difficult task but . certainly not an impossible one. The fight to . save human and animal lives and health . Monica Cardenas, MD, PGY1. 4/18/14. AB is a 10 year old boy presents to the ED after being bit by his neighbors dog in the left lower extremity. His brother states that the dog was playing and sniffing them when AB got scared and ran away. The dog was jumping and sniffing at him when he bit his leg. His mother brought him immediately to the emergency room. On exam vitals are stable and the bite is about 4cm in diameter localized to posterior calf muscle. Exam is otherwise WNL. His mom reports that the owner stated the dog was healthy and fully immunized but could not produce papers to support it. She wants to know if he needs to get any shots today. What do you tell her?. By: . Mahdi. . Mahdi. . It came from dogs, Cats, other animals that bite.. The disease is . zoonotic. , meaning it can be transmitted from one species to another, such as from dogs to humans, commonly by a bite from an infected animal.. By Dr. Victoria J. Cabrera DVM. 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.. : Core Public Health Committee Meeting. 2016 Rabies Compendium Changes. 18 MAY 2016. Marilyn Goss Haskell, BS, DVM, MPH. . The Changes . Postexposure. Management . Dogs and Cats. 2. 1. Currently Vaccinated . Vaccines. New . & old. Professor Robert Booy. National Centre Immunisation Research & Surveillance, University of Sydney. and Marie Bashir Institute. What would be an ideal vaccine?. Single dose. 2012. Division of High-Consequence Pathogens and Pathology. Poxvirus and Rabies Branch. March 2014. National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases. Division Name in this space. Distribution of major rabies virus variants among . Presenter:. 10.2012. UNCLASSIFIED//APPROVED 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 post-deployment evaluations. Viruse. Rubella. Important Properties. Rubella virus is a member of the . togavirus. . family. It is composed of one piece of single-stranded RNA, an icosahedral . nucleocapsid. , and a lipoprotein envelope. I. Assistant professor. Department of Veterinary Medicine. Bihar Veterinary College (BASU), Patna-800014.. Unit 6. Introduction. Synonym: . Hydrophobia, . Lyssa. , Mad dog disease, . Rage, . Tollwut. The disease occurs as paralytic rabies, known as . your first year of Veterinary School. Vaccine Requirements for Year 1. Tetanus-Diphtheria-Pertussis. One (1) dose of . TDap. received within the past ten (10) years . OR.  one (1) dose of . TDap. 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: . PARENTERAL MEDICATIONS. Lec. : . 3. Dr. . . Hayder. I. Ali. Parenteral administration of medications (injection):. is a common nursing procedure. . Nurses give parenteral medications as:. 1- Intra-dermally (ID). .

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