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unusual facts about Infectious disease



British Society for Immunology

The fields in which they work are wide and extensive, from HIV/AIDS to allergy, diabetes, malaria, tuberculosis, animal health, arthritis, transplantation, vaccination and infectious disease.

Bruton Dovecote

In the 1980s the dovecote was inspected as part of an investigation into an outbreak of psittacosis a zoonotic infectious disease caused by a bacterium called Chlamydophila psittaci which is also known as parrot disease or parrot fever, at the adjoining King's School but no cause was found for the infection.

Dobe'a

Cholera (or some other pestilence) broke out among his men, depressing him further, resulting in his withdrawal to Tigray.

Gartnavel General Hospital

The Brownlee Centre for Infectious and Communicable Diseases opened in 1998, replacing services and research laboratories at the city's Ruchill Hospital.

Indus Hospital

Presently the services that are being offered in outpatient or inpatient categories include nephrology, urology, cardiology, cardiac surgery, general medicine, general surgery, orthopaedics, ENT, infectious diseases and pain management.

Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment

The Center has a Regional Facility for Genetic Fingerprinting, which provides DNA analysis services for forensic and criminal investigations, paternity disputes, identification of wildlife remains, authentication of plants and seeds besides a battery of molecular diagnostics for genetic and infectious diseases.

Medical encyclopedia

The CDC focuses national attention on developing and applying disease prevention and control (especially infectious diseases), environmental health, occupational safety and health, health promotion, prevention and education activities designed to improve the health of the people of the United States.

Peripheral blood mononuclear cell

Many scientists conducting research in the fields of immunology (including auto-immune disorders), infectious disease, hematological malignancies, vaccine development, Transplant Immunology, and high-throughput screening are frequent users of PBMCs.

Skejby Sygehus

Aarhus University Hospital, Skejby, has eight medical specialities: Infectious disease, Cardiology, Cardiothoracic surgery, Nephrology, Urology, Pediatrics, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, and peripheral vascular diseases.


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Abraham Buschke

In 1894 with pathologist Otto Busse (1867–1922), Buschke described an infectious disease caused by the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans.

Achalasia

However, a small proportion occurs secondary to other conditions, such as esophageal cancer or Chagas disease (an infectious disease common in South America).

Disease carrier

Asymptomatic carrier, a person or organism infected with an infectious disease agent, but displays no symptoms

Disease reservoir

Natural reservoir, the long-term host of the pathogen of an infectious disease

Ewald

Paul W. Ewald, the evolutionary biologist specializing in the evolution of infectious disease

Here Kitty

This is an infectious disease, but Foreman says it as a reference to a Ted Nugent's song called "Cat Scratch Fever".

Jan Garavaglia

Wallace has made several appearances on Dr. G: Medical Examiner as an expert in infectious disease and internal medicine.

John O. Agwunobi

His department's many successes included responses to West Nile virus, SARS, other infectious disease outbreaks, efforts to decrease the state's infant mortality rate, lowering tobacco use among young Floridians, addressing racial and ethnic health disparities, and improving overall access to medical and dental care.

Lockjaw

Tetanus, an infectious disease of the central nervous system.

No Leprosy Patients in Our Prefecture Movement

Its mission was to systematically eliminate leprosy, (Hansen's disease), a readily transmissable, previously incurable, chronic infectious disease caused by M. leprae, from each prefecture in Japan.

Richard Root

He launched the infectious disease division at the University of Pennsylvania while a professor there in 1971.

Thomas C. Butler

Butler received his MD degree from Vanderbilt University in 1967 and served in the U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit studying infectious disease, attaining the rank of lieutenant commander.

Wildlife smuggling

Monkeypox is an infectious disease found in Africa's wildlife that can spread to humans.