نتایج جستجو برای: new outbreak

تعداد نتایج: 1887461  

Journal: :Parasite 1994
J Dupouy-Camet C Soulé T Ancelle

A new outbreak of trichinellosis occurred in France in December 1993 and involved around 550 patients. The authors report here how recent knowledge on Trichinella have been helpful to investigate this outbreak.

2004
Jennifer Ann Marie Calder Dean D. Erdman Joel Ackelsberg Stephen William Cato Vicki-Jo Deutsch Anthony John Lechich Barbara Susan Schofield

An outbreak of respiratory illness occurred in a long-term care facility in New York City. Investigation of the outbreak identified confirmed or suspected adenoviral infection in 84% of the residents from October 19 to December 18, 1999. Further identification by type-specific neutralization and restriction analysis identified a new genomic variant of adenovirus type 7.

Journal: :Journal of Citrus Pathology 2014

Journal: :Western Pacific surveillance and response journal : WPSAR 2014
Edwin Benny Kelly Mesere Boris I Pavlin Logan Yakam Rebecca Ford Mition Yoannes Debbie Kisa Mohammad Y Abdad Lincoln Menda Andrew R Greenhill Paul F Horwood

OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to investigate a large outbreak of shigellosis in Papua New Guinea that began in a camp for internally displaced persons before spreading throughout the general community. METHODS Outbreak mitigation strategies were implemented in the affected area to curtail the spread of the disease. Data were collected from the surveillance system and analysed by t...

2015
Alison Ridpath Sharon K. Greene Byron F. Robinson Don Weiss

Risk factors for illness during a serogroup C meningococcal disease outbreak among men who have sex with men in New York City, New York, USA, in 2012-2013 included methamphetamine and cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections. Outbreak investigations should consider routinely capturing information regarding drug use and sex-related risk factors.

2010
Xiaoli L. Pang Jutta K. Preiksaitis Sallene Wong Vincent Li Bonita E. Lee

BACKGROUND Norovirus GII.4 is the predominant genotype circulating worldwide over the last decade causing 80% of all norovirus outbreaks with new GII.4 variants reported in parallel with periodic epidemic waves of norovirus outbreaks. The circulating new GII.4 variants and the epidemiology of norovirus outbreaks in Alberta, Canada have not been described. Our hypothesis is that the periodic epi...

Journal: :The Journal of hospital infection 2013
F B Mattos F P Saraiva H Angotti-Neto A F Passos

Postoperative endophthalmitis often progresses to significant visual impairment. This paper describes an outbreak of Ochrobactrum anthropi endophthalmitis following cataract surgery, and propose a new sterilization protocol to minimize the risk of further cases. Medical records of patients with O. anthropi endophthalmitis or with suggestive clinical findings during the outbreak were reviewed. S...

2004
Carl Kirkwood Nada Bogdanovic-Sakran Graeme Barnes Ruth Bishop

During 2001, an outbreak of severe acute gastroenteritis swept through Central and northern Australia and caused serious disruption to health services. We tracked and characterized the rotavirus strain implicated in the outbreak. Comparison of the electropherotypes of outbreak samples suggested that one G9P[8] strain was likely responsible for the outbreak. Samples were obtained from geographic...

Journal: :Journal of medical virology 2009
Marie L Landry Mark G Lebeck Ana W Capuano Troy McCarthy Gregory C Gray

An adenovirus outbreak occurred in New Haven, Connecticut in 2006-2007. Molecular typing revealed a twofold increase in adenovirus type 3 infections. Restriction enzyme analysis (REA) indicated that the CT outbreak was largely due to a marked increase in the novel Ad3a51 strain. This outbreak represents the first detection of Ad3a51 in the United States. While most infections were mild, childre...

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