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15 February 20211Influenza Update N 38715 February2021 based on data up to 31January2021Information in this report is categorized by influenza transmission zones
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15 February 20211Influenza Update N 38715 February2021 based on data up to 31January2021Information in this report is categorized by influenza transmission zones which are geographical groups of count. While rare influenza can spread from pigs to people and from people to pigs When people get swine flu viruses its usually after contact with pigs This has happened in different settings including fairs Right now the Centers for Disease Control and P in State of Osun. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Title Page. Table of contents. Brief Introduction of Avian Influenza. Background and History of Avian Influenza in Nigeria. Pre-disposing factors . Mode of Transmission/Symptoms. 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). 1. October 2013. Max Planck Institute Magdeburg. Options for continuous production of . cell culture-derived viral vaccines. MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT. DYNAMIK KOMPLEXER. TECHNISCHER SYSTEME. MAGDEBURG. Frensing. PAST AND FUTURE. PETER PALESE. DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY. MOUNT SINAI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, NEW YORK. ISTANBUL, JULY 11, 2011. Yi-ying Chou. Yi-ying Chou. H1. N1. A. H1N1 (Group1) . H1N1. Peggy Beeley, MD. Best Practice 1/15/14. Outline. Current Outbreak. Brief review of Influenza structure & subtypes. Transmission and Prevention. Available Testing. Treatment. Prophylaxis. Signs & Symptoms. Originally . presented on Wednesday, October 22, 2014 . Learning Objectives. By the end of the webinar participants will be able to : . Understand the rationale for influenza vaccination as well as the indications and contraindications . Page 1 of 1. * required for saving. ^ conditionally required. *Facility ID:. DO NOT VACCINATE (Check one). (*Imprint patient information or place patient label here). Patient is less than 6 months old.. 2014-2015 . Season: . What . you need to know. September 11, 2014. Cindy Schulte, RN, BSN. Kathy Sen, RN, BSN. Vaccine Preventable Disease Surveillance. Bureau of Immunization. New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH). Analysis of seasonality. To understand what is normal. To anticipate influenza increase . To vaccinate at the right time. To group countries with similar patterns. When to vaccinate?. Systematic literature review of seasonality in the tropics and subtropics (NIVEL). Two funded influenza vaccines. Key campaign messages. 2018 promotional campaign . Eligibility. Influenza - the disease. 2018 vaccines and strains. Precautions and contraindications. Influenza and healthcare workers. Orthomyxoviridae family of viruses. RNA enveloped viruses that make up three genera. Influenzavirus A. Influenzavirus B. Influenzavirus C. The type A viruses are the most virulent among the three, genetically diverse and infecting human, birds and animals. The influenza virus group consists of three enveloped RNA members of the family Orthomyxoviridae:. influenza A, B, and C. . Influenza A . viruses are further classified into hemagglutinin (H) and neuraminidase. RNA virus. of the family . Orthomyxoviridae. that is responsible for the infectious disease . influenza. (or most commonly referred to as flu) in birds, various mammals (such as pigs) and humans. Typically, influenza is characterized by fever, sore throat, chills and other non-specific symptoms, it is a much more severe disease. It is spread around the world in seasonal epidemics and according to World Health Organization, these annual epidemics result in about three to five million cases of severe illness, and about 250 000 to 500 000 deaths..
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