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Chapter23.
Chapter23.
ELAC microbiology
Chapter 14
Chapter 14
ELAC microbiology
Chapter 14 epidemiology.cj
Chapter 14 epidemiology.cj
ELAC microbiology
HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
Xii human health and disease ch 8
Xii human health and disease ch 8
RashmiSinha61
Class XII Biology Lecture Notes
Human health and diseases L02
Human health and diseases L02
Shubhadeep Bhattacharjee
Pathology Lecture given August 17, 2011 by Noel C. Santos, M.D. AUF School of Medicine, Dept. of Pathology
Introduction to Infectious Diseases and Bacterial Infections
Introduction to Infectious Diseases and Bacterial Infections
Ghie Santos
Assignment on Infectious Diseases
Assignment on Infectious Diseases
Assignment on Infectious Diseases
Faruk Hossen
Communicable diseases occur only when the causative agent comes into contact with a susceptible host in a suitable environment. Prevention and control efforts for communicable diseases may be directed to any of these three elements. Communicable diseases affect both individuals and communities, so control efforts may be directed at both. Treatment of persons with communicable diseases with antibiotics typically kills the agent and renders them noninfectious. Thus, treatment is also prevention. A simple way to prevent the occurrence of communicable diseases is to eliminate the infectious agent through, for example, cooking food, washing hands, and sterilizing surgical instruments between use. Assuring the safety of drinking water through filtration and chlorination and treating sewage appropriately are other important means of preventing the spread of communicable diseases. For most communicable diseases there is an interval between infection and occurrence of symptoms (the incubation period) in which the infectious agent is multiplying or developing. Some persons who are infected may never develop manifestations of the disease even though they may be capable of transmitting it (inapparent infection). Some persons may carry (and transmit) the agent over prolonged periods (carriers) whether or not they develop symptoms. Treatment during the incubation period may cure the infection, thereby preventing both disease and transmission. This preventive treatment (chemoprophylaxis) is often used in persons who have been exposed to sexually transmitted diseases such as syphilis and gonorrhea. It also is effective in persons who have been infected with tuberculosis, although the preventive treatment must be given for several months. The susceptibility of the host to a specific infectious agent can be altered through immunization (e.g., against measles) or through taking medications that can prevent establishment of infection following exposure (chemoprophylaxis). Since malnutrition and specific vitamin deficiencies (such as vitamin A) may increase susceptibility to infection, ensuring proper nutrition and administering vitamin A can be more general ways of increasing host resistance. If persons survive a communicable disease, he or she may develop immunity that will prevent the disease from recurring if re-exposed to the causative agent.
Communicable disease
Communicable disease
UIOP, Pt. Ravi Shankar shukla University
Recommandé
Chapter23.
Chapter23.
ELAC microbiology
Chapter 14
Chapter 14
ELAC microbiology
Chapter 14 epidemiology.cj
Chapter 14 epidemiology.cj
ELAC microbiology
HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
Xii human health and disease ch 8
Xii human health and disease ch 8
RashmiSinha61
Class XII Biology Lecture Notes
Human health and diseases L02
Human health and diseases L02
Shubhadeep Bhattacharjee
Pathology Lecture given August 17, 2011 by Noel C. Santos, M.D. AUF School of Medicine, Dept. of Pathology
Introduction to Infectious Diseases and Bacterial Infections
Introduction to Infectious Diseases and Bacterial Infections
Ghie Santos
Assignment on Infectious Diseases
Assignment on Infectious Diseases
Assignment on Infectious Diseases
Faruk Hossen
Communicable diseases occur only when the causative agent comes into contact with a susceptible host in a suitable environment. Prevention and control efforts for communicable diseases may be directed to any of these three elements. Communicable diseases affect both individuals and communities, so control efforts may be directed at both. Treatment of persons with communicable diseases with antibiotics typically kills the agent and renders them noninfectious. Thus, treatment is also prevention. A simple way to prevent the occurrence of communicable diseases is to eliminate the infectious agent through, for example, cooking food, washing hands, and sterilizing surgical instruments between use. Assuring the safety of drinking water through filtration and chlorination and treating sewage appropriately are other important means of preventing the spread of communicable diseases. For most communicable diseases there is an interval between infection and occurrence of symptoms (the incubation period) in which the infectious agent is multiplying or developing. Some persons who are infected may never develop manifestations of the disease even though they may be capable of transmitting it (inapparent infection). Some persons may carry (and transmit) the agent over prolonged periods (carriers) whether or not they develop symptoms. Treatment during the incubation period may cure the infection, thereby preventing both disease and transmission. This preventive treatment (chemoprophylaxis) is often used in persons who have been exposed to sexually transmitted diseases such as syphilis and gonorrhea. It also is effective in persons who have been infected with tuberculosis, although the preventive treatment must be given for several months. The susceptibility of the host to a specific infectious agent can be altered through immunization (e.g., against measles) or through taking medications that can prevent establishment of infection following exposure (chemoprophylaxis). Since malnutrition and specific vitamin deficiencies (such as vitamin A) may increase susceptibility to infection, ensuring proper nutrition and administering vitamin A can be more general ways of increasing host resistance. If persons survive a communicable disease, he or she may develop immunity that will prevent the disease from recurring if re-exposed to the causative agent.
Communicable disease
Communicable disease
UIOP, Pt. Ravi Shankar shukla University
Class XII Biology Lecture Notes
Human health & diseases L03
Human health & diseases L03
Shubhadeep Bhattacharjee
Class xii, CBSE, NEET, BIOLOGY
Human health & diseases
Human health & diseases
Shubhadeep Bhattacharjee
Infectious Disease
Infectious Disease
Infectious Disease
DJ CrissCross
a brief outline of some of the scarier infectious diseases disproportionately affecting populations worldwide
Common Infectious Disease
Common Infectious Disease
marydain
this presentation tells u all about the infectious diseases..their causes.............and how they are transmitted...............so i hope that it will be very knowledgeable for u all.......
Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases
Pratiksha
Types of Pathogens
Types of Pathogens
abreardon
Communicable Disease Non Communicable Disease
Communicable Disease
Communicable Disease
Kailash Nagar
PPT ABOUT CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
contagious diseases
contagious diseases
sarathrma
This slide briefly demonstrates the diseases which are spread through the contact in human beings......
Human contact diseases
Human contact diseases
The University of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
basic knowledge of some diseases caused by bacteria
bacterial diseases in man
bacterial diseases in man
Dimple Talukdar
A new effective method of coutermeasure against biological weapons, antiviral treatment of acute and chronic viral hepatitis B and C and against other viral diseases was used in medical practice in hospitals.Research results show this method as effective method against severe viral infections, warfare, and outbreak infections, Biological warfare, methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus.
Plague : Medical Management and original method of treatment.
Plague : Medical Management and original method of treatment.
Dmitri Popov
Infectious diseases
Infectious diseases
Dr. Adam Ibrahim
man in health and disease
Human health and disease
Human health and disease
Muralidhar Shingri
Diseases vvvvvviiimp.
Diseases vvvvvviiimp.
Tanvir Ahmed
HIV AIDS TUBERCULOSIS
Microbial diseases
Microbial diseases
MSCW Mysore
for undergraduates. simplified concepts and postulates.
Infectious diseases: an introduction
Infectious diseases: an introduction
Guvera Vasireddy
Plague : small presentation
Plague
Plague
priyanka_joshi
Dynamics of disease transmission
Dynamics of disease transmission
GMERS Medical College, Gotri, Vadodara
Infectious diseases are mainly caused by microbes. These are small microorganisms which are invisible with the naked eye. They mainly include bacteria, virus, fungi and parasites. The symptoms caused by infection depends on the location. Nature of the infection Type of the microbe
Human diseases caused by viruses
Human diseases caused by viruses
Sijo A
Infectious diseases
Infectious diseases (communicable).pdf
Infectious diseases (communicable).pdf
pubgdgazi14
Thurs.lab.spring.2010.katia
Thurs.lab.spring.2010.katia
ELAC microbiology
Tues.lab.spring2010.katia
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Contenu connexe
Tendances
Class XII Biology Lecture Notes
Human health & diseases L03
Human health & diseases L03
Shubhadeep Bhattacharjee
Class xii, CBSE, NEET, BIOLOGY
Human health & diseases
Human health & diseases
Shubhadeep Bhattacharjee
Infectious Disease
Infectious Disease
Infectious Disease
DJ CrissCross
a brief outline of some of the scarier infectious diseases disproportionately affecting populations worldwide
Common Infectious Disease
Common Infectious Disease
marydain
this presentation tells u all about the infectious diseases..their causes.............and how they are transmitted...............so i hope that it will be very knowledgeable for u all.......
Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases
Pratiksha
Types of Pathogens
Types of Pathogens
abreardon
Communicable Disease Non Communicable Disease
Communicable Disease
Communicable Disease
Kailash Nagar
PPT ABOUT CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
contagious diseases
contagious diseases
sarathrma
This slide briefly demonstrates the diseases which are spread through the contact in human beings......
Human contact diseases
Human contact diseases
The University of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
basic knowledge of some diseases caused by bacteria
bacterial diseases in man
bacterial diseases in man
Dimple Talukdar
A new effective method of coutermeasure against biological weapons, antiviral treatment of acute and chronic viral hepatitis B and C and against other viral diseases was used in medical practice in hospitals.Research results show this method as effective method against severe viral infections, warfare, and outbreak infections, Biological warfare, methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus.
Plague : Medical Management and original method of treatment.
Plague : Medical Management and original method of treatment.
Dmitri Popov
Infectious diseases
Infectious diseases
Dr. Adam Ibrahim
man in health and disease
Human health and disease
Human health and disease
Muralidhar Shingri
Diseases vvvvvviiimp.
Diseases vvvvvviiimp.
Tanvir Ahmed
HIV AIDS TUBERCULOSIS
Microbial diseases
Microbial diseases
MSCW Mysore
for undergraduates. simplified concepts and postulates.
Infectious diseases: an introduction
Infectious diseases: an introduction
Guvera Vasireddy
Plague : small presentation
Plague
Plague
priyanka_joshi
Dynamics of disease transmission
Dynamics of disease transmission
GMERS Medical College, Gotri, Vadodara
Infectious diseases are mainly caused by microbes. These are small microorganisms which are invisible with the naked eye. They mainly include bacteria, virus, fungi and parasites. The symptoms caused by infection depends on the location. Nature of the infection Type of the microbe
Human diseases caused by viruses
Human diseases caused by viruses
Sijo A
Infectious diseases
Infectious diseases (communicable).pdf
Infectious diseases (communicable).pdf
pubgdgazi14
Tendances
(20)
Human health & diseases L03
Human health & diseases L03
Human health & diseases
Human health & diseases
Infectious Disease
Infectious Disease
Common Infectious Disease
Common Infectious Disease
Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases
Types of Pathogens
Types of Pathogens
Communicable Disease
Communicable Disease
contagious diseases
contagious diseases
Human contact diseases
Human contact diseases
bacterial diseases in man
bacterial diseases in man
Plague : Medical Management and original method of treatment.
Plague : Medical Management and original method of treatment.
Infectious diseases
Infectious diseases
Human health and disease
Human health and disease
Diseases vvvvvviiimp.
Diseases vvvvvviiimp.
Microbial diseases
Microbial diseases
Infectious diseases: an introduction
Infectious diseases: an introduction
Plague
Plague
Dynamics of disease transmission
Dynamics of disease transmission
Human diseases caused by viruses
Human diseases caused by viruses
Infectious diseases (communicable).pdf
Infectious diseases (communicable).pdf
En vedette
Thurs.lab.spring.2010.katia
Thurs.lab.spring.2010.katia
ELAC microbiology
Tues.lab.spring2010.katia
Tues.lab.spring2010.katia
ELAC microbiology
Chp.15.
Chp.15.
ELAC microbiology
Diseases of nervous system patho lab pics
Diseases of nervous system patho lab pics
MD Specialclass
nervous system diseases
Nervous system diseases
Nervous system diseases
Rehnuma Kausar
Prepforprereg provides the recent news about pharmacy like CNS diseases which includes Insomnia, Migraine, Depression, Anxiety and many more which helps you to understand things deeply.
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CNS Diseases | Pharmacy News UK | Prepforprereg
Prep For Pre Reg
Animal nervous and endocrine system
Animal nervous and endocrine system
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The central nervous system i
The central nervous system i
raj kumar
CNS, PNS, Nervous System, Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Human Nervous System, Neurons, Brain, Spinal Cord
Central nervous system
Central nervous system
Dr. Mussadiq Latif Mirza
Female hormones
Female hormones
Elmira Darvish
bioassay and pharmacology of ovarian hormones
Ovarian hormones
Ovarian hormones
Martina Abd ElSayed
Central Nervous System, The Autonomic Nervous System
Central Nervous System, The Autonomic Nervous System
carmencrivii
Diseases Of Nervous System
Diseases Of Nervous System
Diseases Of Nervous System
Med Study
Diseases of nervous system
Diseases of nervous system
Miracel Dianela Sacil
Blood supply of Brain
Blood supply of brain (2)
Blood supply of brain (2)
Abdul Ansari
Female hormones
Female hormones
DR NITIN PANDEY
Estrogens
Estrogens
pctebpharm
Male reproductive hormones
Male reproductive hormones
Aden University
Androgens male sex hormones
Androgens male sex hormones
Androgens male sex hormones
Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine Of Suez Canal University
Nervous System Diseases
Nervous System Diseases
Nervous System Diseases
kevinyocum4
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Thurs.lab.spring.2010.katia
Thurs.lab.spring.2010.katia
Tues.lab.spring2010.katia
Tues.lab.spring2010.katia
Chp.15.
Chp.15.
Diseases of nervous system patho lab pics
Diseases of nervous system patho lab pics
Nervous system diseases
Nervous system diseases
CNS Diseases | Pharmacy News UK | Prepforprereg
CNS Diseases | Pharmacy News UK | Prepforprereg
Animal nervous and endocrine system
Animal nervous and endocrine system
The central nervous system i
The central nervous system i
Central nervous system
Central nervous system
Female hormones
Female hormones
Ovarian hormones
Ovarian hormones
Central Nervous System, The Autonomic Nervous System
Central Nervous System, The Autonomic Nervous System
Diseases Of Nervous System
Diseases Of Nervous System
Diseases of nervous system
Diseases of nervous system
Blood supply of brain (2)
Blood supply of brain (2)
Female hormones
Female hormones
Estrogens
Estrogens
Male reproductive hormones
Male reproductive hormones
Androgens male sex hormones
Androgens male sex hormones
Nervous System Diseases
Nervous System Diseases
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Chapter.21
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Meningitis
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Jason Sulit
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Chapter26.
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Chp.17
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