نتایج جستجو برای: blood borne viruses

تعداد نتایج: 803474  

2015
Sarah Temmam Sonia Monteil-Bouchard Masse Sambou Maxence Aubadie-Ladrix Saïd Azza Philippe Decloquement Jacques Y. Bou Khalil Jean-Pierre Baudoin Priscilla Jardot Catherine Robert Bernard La Scola Oleg Y. Mediannikov Didier Raoult Christelle Desnues

Faustovirus, a new Asfarviridae-related giant virus, was recently isolated in Vermamoeba vermiformis, a protist found in sewage water in various geographical locations and occasionally reported in human eye infection cases. As part of a global metagenomic analysis of viral communities existing in biting midges, we report here for the first time the identification and isolation of a Faustovirus-...

2014
Ameneh Elikaei Zohreh Sharifi Seyed Masoud Hosseini Hamid Latifi Mir Kamaran Musavi Hosseini

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE There is a concern on safety of human Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) as it is a source of some medicinal products. The possibility of transmission of blood-borne are reported often due to emerging viruses. There are some Pathogen Reduction Technologies (PRT) to inactivate viruses. Methylene Blue (MB) based method is one of them. The aim of this study was to examine new desig...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Julie Jean Doris H D'Souza Lee-Ann Jaykus

Human enteric viruses are currently recognized as one of the most important causes of food-borne disease. Implication of enteric viruses in food-borne outbreaks can be difficult to confirm due to the inadequacy of the detection methods available. In this study, a nucleic acid sequence-based amplification (NASBA) method was developed in a multiplex format for the specific, simultaneous, and rapi...

2014
Isabella Eckerle Matthias Lenk Rainer G. Ulrich

Due to novel, improved and high-throughput detection methods, there is a plethora of newly identified viruses within the genus Hantavirus. Furthermore, reservoir host species are increasingly recognized besides representatives of the order Rodentia, now including members of the mammalian orders Soricomorpha/Eulipotyphla and Chiroptera. Despite the great interest created by emerging zoonotic vir...

2014
Ari Yasunaga Sheri L. Hanna Jianqing Li Hyelim Cho Patrick P. Rose Anna Spiridigliozzi Beth Gold Michael S. Diamond Sara Cherry

Vector-borne viruses are an important class of emerging and re-emerging pathogens; thus, an improved understanding of the cellular factors that modulate infection in their respective vertebrate and insect hosts may aid control efforts. In particular, cell-intrinsic antiviral pathways restrict vector-borne viruses including the type I interferon response in vertebrates and the RNA interference (...

2004
Oswaldo Paulo Forattini

The mosquito-borne flaviviruses revealed two distinct epidemiological groups. The neurotropic viruses correlated with the Culex vectors, and the viruses associated with haemorrhagic diseases correlated with the Aedes vectors. About the last ones, it is hypothesized that the dengue viruses have evolved from sylvatic strains that are transmitted among non-human primates in West Africa and Malaysi...

Journal: :iranian endodontic journal 0
nima mahboobi nastaran mahboobi parvin oliaei seyed moayyed alavian

over 170 million patients worldwide are chronically infected with hepatitis c virus ( hcv ); making it a globally important infection. dentists constantly handle sharp instruments infected with biological fluids and are therefore considered at high-risk of contracting hcv infection. needle-stick injuries seem to be the most common route of exposure to blood-borne pathogens in dental practice. m...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
co amira department of medicine, college of medicine, university of lagos, idi-araba, lagos, nigeria jo awobusuyi department of medicine, college of medicine, lagos state university, ikeja lagos, nigeria

background: needle-stick and sharps injuries carry the risk of infection and are occupational hazards for all health care professionals involved in clinical care. objective: to determine the frequency and factors contributing to needle-stick injury (nsi) among health care workers of dialysis units in lagos, nigeria. methods: data were obtained by anonymous, self-reporting questionnaire from sta...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
m bahadori tehran university of medical sciences, tehran g sadigh

occupational exposure to blood and body fluids is an important hazard for health care workers, which places them at a high risk for blood-borne infections including hepatitis b virus, hepatitis c virus and human immunodeficiency virus and results in psychological and emotional stresses. several preventive measures have been proposed including pre-exposure ( e.g. , education, use of standard pre...

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2008
Mehrdad Askarian Soheila Shaghaghian Marion Gillen Ojan Assadian

BACKGROUND Blood and body fluid exposures place healthcare workers at risk for blood-borne infections. To determine the extent of the problem in Iran, we assessed blood and body fluid exposure in healthcare workers in Fars Province hospitals. METHODS We distributed 2,118 questionnaires using a stratified random sampling method among nurses of these hospitals. We used Chi-square test, Student'...

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