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Evidence from prior outbreaks indicates that Ebola-Reston is highly transmissible by percutaneous exposure (injection) or by mucous membrane (eg., eye or respiratory tract) exposure to droplets of infected body fluids and tissues from infected ... more
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Every situation is different and requires thoughtful review and analysis to gather facts and determine the sequence of what happened. It may take several weeks or several months, depending on the complexity of the system disturbance. ... more
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ASR dispersal is highly dependent on environmental conditions and weather patterns. Enviromental conditions affect ASR spore production. Long-distance dispersal is dependent on wind patterns and weather conditions. Most spores from other rusts ... more
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RSV is a highly contagious virus that can very easily be spread to other people. An infected person may spread germs to others by coughing, sneezing, or being in close contact with others. He may leave germs on objects such as beds, tables, cribs, ... more
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• The person with pink eye must stay home from childcare, school and some types of work until he or she has had one full day (24 hours) of treatment. • Hands should be washed frequently and kept away from the eyes. • Wash your hands after touching ... more
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The herpes II virus is spread during sexual contact with an infected person who is secreting the virus in fluids from lesions or mucous membranes. What are the symptoms of herpes II? Typically, the first signs of herpes II is a cluster of blister- ... more
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Cream cheese is usually just that -- cream cheese. A spread and a smear are much the same thing -- cream cheese with something added like tuna, vegetables, lox, strawberries or anything that sounds good. ChaCha on! ... more
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A. Prevention includes good personal hygiene, especially the single-use and disposal of tissues when coughing or sneezing and frequent hand-washing. Hands may be washed using soap and water or an alcohol rub with a minimum alcohol content of 60%. ... more
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Armstrong RA; Cairns NJ; Ironside JW; Lantos PL Vision Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, B4 7ET, UK. r.a.armstrong@aston.ac.uk To test the hypothesis that the distribution of the pathology in variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) ... more
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The virus MRSA can most definitely spread from one person to another. Usually in the cases of not washing hands is the most common way to carry the germ. ... more
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