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Putting DNA to Work - Infectious Disease - Why Are People Suddenly Ill?
Suddenly Ill? DNA Home Introduction DNA Sequence Inherited Diseases DNA/Criminal Justice Improving Crops Infectious Disease INFECTIOUS DISEASE Why Are People Suddenly Ill? 1 2 3 4 What Is This New ... in East Asia, came to be known as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or SARS. Identifying infectious agents quickly is a goal of public health response. But growing cultures and identifying strains is ...
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Reporting an Infectious Disease - Minnesota Dept. of Health
Pathogens, 2005 2005 MDH Antibiogram Need Help Opening a PDF File? If you have questions or comments about this page, use our IDEPC Comment Form or call 651-201-5414 (TTY: 651-201-5797) for the MDH Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division. MDH HOME | ABOUT US | LIBRARY | NORTH STAR MAIN CATEGORIES: Health Data & Statistics | Diseases & ...
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Infectious Disease
Infectious Disease Copyright 2008 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
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Our Stolen Future: Effects on disease resistance
A new paradigm for studying and preventing many infectious diseases may emerge, in which you need first to understand the contamination history and status of the person exposed to an infectious disease. The phthalate DEHP increases allergic reaction to a mite allergen in mice at levels within the range ...
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Washington State Department of Health, Zoonotic and Vector-borne Disease Program
Psittacosis - Disease Can Be Spread By Birds poster Bats & Rabies Prevention brochure Web Resources CDC, Avian Flu CDC, Emerging Infectious Diseases CDC, Hantavirus CDC, National Center for Infectious Disease, Healthy Pets Healthy People CDC, Lyme Disease CDC, Parasitic Pathways (Animals) CDC, Parasitic Pathways (Insects & Worms) CDC, Plague CDC, Rabies CDC, Salmonellosis CDC, MMWR Weekly ...
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CHAMP - Coral Disease Identification and Information - NOAA's Coral Health and Monitoring Program
Loya Y (1999). 'Effect of Temperature on Bacterial Bleaching of Corals.' Microbial Ecology and Infectious Disease. (eds)Rosenberg E. American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC, 242-254. Sussman M, Loya ... 219-223. Kuta KG and Richardson LL (1994). 'Distribution and Frequency Patterns of Black Band Disease in the Northern Florida Keys.' Bulletin of Marine Science 54 (3): 1078. Ramos-Flores T ...
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Chytridiomycosis (Amphibian chytrid fungus disease) - Fact sheet
Fact sheet (PDF - 194 KB) About the fact sheet Chytridiomycosis is an infectious disease that affects amphibians worldwide. It is caused by the chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis), a fungus capable of causing sporadic deaths in some amphibian populations and 100% mortality in others. The disease has been implicated in the mass die-offs and species extinctions of frogs in the ...
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Chytrid fungus disease - Poster
Invasive species publications Key Links to another web site Opens a pop-up window Chytrid fungus disease Poster Department of the Environment and Heritage, 2005 About the poster Could amphibian chytrid fungus disease ... , is caused by a fungus that invades and damages the frog's skin. This highly infectious disease can kill whole populations and is a serious threat to Australia's native frog species ...
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Frogs Australia Network - Diseases
Getting Involved Saving Frogs - National Level Action Recovery Plans Login Email: Password: Search the site Chytrid fungus Many recent frog declines have been attributed to diseases. The infectious disease responsible for many of these deaths is Chytridiomycosis caused by the chytrid fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. This disease is a global epidemic that has been associated with frog ...
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Farmed and Dangerous - Disease
Furunculosis, is another highly infectious disease. It is caused by the bacterium Aeromonas salmonicida, Both Atlantic and Pacific salmon are ... notification to the world body is required within 24 hours if an outbreak of these disease occurs in a country or zone or compartment of the country that was previously considered to ...
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