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[Prevention of transmissible diseases. Work Group for Transmissible Diseases of the PAPPS].
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Transmission of Blood Disease in Banana
Plant Disease, 2022Banana Blood disease is a bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia syzygii subsp. celebesensis and is an economically important disease in Indonesia and Malaysia. Transmission of this pathogen is hypothesized to occur through insects mechanically transferring bacteria from diseased to healthy banana inflorescences and other pathways involving pruning tools,
Jane D. Ray +5 more
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Disease transmission in horses
Theriogenology, 2006Bacterial, viral and protozoal infections may cause severe reproductive losses. The present paper reviews the risk factors, clinical signs and preventive measures for the most important venereal or potential sexually transmitted diseases in horses.
Juan C, Samper, Ahmed, Tibary
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Non transmissible diseases are often transmissible
European Journal of Epidemiology, 2012In the work, and in the comments on the work of Nicoll and Sprenger [1], Keil [2] recalled that, in addition to diseases considered as transmissible diseases (which are still the cause of 1/3 of direct deaths), it is imperative to focus attention on non transmissible diseases [3].
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Sexually transmissible diseases
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1976There is a widespread recrudescence of venereal disease. The possible reasons for this are discussed. Each disease is then considered from the viewpoints of clinical course, diagnosis, and treatment. Treatment failures are discussed in detail, immunity is covered, and recommendations for the future conclude the presentation.
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The epidemiology of disease transmission
Home Care Provider, 1997As inhabitants of the planet Earth, we live in a veritable sea of microorganisms. Virtually every aspect of our environment is heavily populated with different forms of microbial life. From the air we breathe to the food we eat, our daily existence is in the direct presence of literally billions of microorganisms.
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Sexually Transmissible Diseases
Postgraduate Medicine, 1975Gonorrhea and syphilis are well established as major diseases of sexual contact, but few realize how common other such diseases have become. Dr. McCormack looks at these diseases from the standpoint of lesion type or patient complaint. There are excellent guidelines for diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of patients and sexual partners ...
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Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1973
In an effort to discern the common features of the transmissible slow diseases, certain aspects of the transmissible subacute spongiform encephalopathies and of visna, maedi and Aleutian disease are discussed. Epidemiological studies indicate a genetic predisposition to these diseases in the natural host species. The causal agent is widely disseminated
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In an effort to discern the common features of the transmissible slow diseases, certain aspects of the transmissible subacute spongiform encephalopathies and of visna, maedi and Aleutian disease are discussed. Epidemiological studies indicate a genetic predisposition to these diseases in the natural host species. The causal agent is widely disseminated
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