This study investigated the environmental contamination of SARS-CoV-2 from symptomatic patients in Singapore. Samples were collected from patient rooms before and after cleaning, as well as from personal protective equipment (PPE) worn by healthcare workers. One patient's room showed extensive contamination, with 13 of 15 room sites and 3 of 5 toilet sites testing positive. Air samples were negative, though exhaust fan swabs were positive. One PPE shoe swab also tested positive. Post-cleaning samples and samples from other patient rooms were negative, suggesting current cleaning methods are sufficient to decontaminate the virus. The results indicate the environment may be a potential medium for SARS-CoV-2 transmission through respiratory droplets and fecal shedding.
Information about diagnostic methods and techniques for tuberculosis including microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, mycobacterial culture, molecular techniques (line probe assay, Xpert MTB/RIF), interferon gamma release assay (IGRA) and tuberculin skin test (TST)
Newer diagnostic methods in tuberculosis detectionApollo Hospitals
One-third of the world's population has been infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, with new infections occurring in about 1% of the population each year. However 90–95% of infections remain asymptomatic. Thus early diagnosis of tuberculosis and drug resistance improves survival and helps to promote contact tracing, implementation of institutional cross-infection procedures, and other public-health actions. There have been many advances and modifications to the methodology for tuberculosis diagnosis some of which are very promising. But these advances have not kept pace with the explosion of tuberculosis or the outbreak of drug resistant tuberculosis. This review describes some of the newer advances in tuberculosis diagnostics and the challenges they face.
Information about diagnostic methods and techniques for tuberculosis including microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, mycobacterial culture, molecular techniques (line probe assay, Xpert MTB/RIF), interferon gamma release assay (IGRA) and tuberculin skin test (TST)
Newer diagnostic methods in tuberculosis detectionApollo Hospitals
One-third of the world's population has been infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, with new infections occurring in about 1% of the population each year. However 90–95% of infections remain asymptomatic. Thus early diagnosis of tuberculosis and drug resistance improves survival and helps to promote contact tracing, implementation of institutional cross-infection procedures, and other public-health actions. There have been many advances and modifications to the methodology for tuberculosis diagnosis some of which are very promising. But these advances have not kept pace with the explosion of tuberculosis or the outbreak of drug resistant tuberculosis. This review describes some of the newer advances in tuberculosis diagnostics and the challenges they face.
Comparison of Ziehl Neelsen Microscopy with GeneXpert for Detection of Mycoba...iosrjce
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences is one of the speciality Journal in Dental Science and Medical Science published by International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR). The Journal publishes papers of the highest scientific merit and widest possible scope work in all areas related to medical and dental science. The Journal welcome review articles, leading medical and clinical research articles, technical notes, case reports and others.
High Sensitivity HIV Testing and Translational Science around PrEPHopkinsCFAR
Joanne Stekler, MD MPH
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine
University of Washington
Inter-Center for AIDS ResearchAntiretroviralsfor Prevention Working Group
November 13, 2017
Presented by Dr. Brecher at the 40th Annual Symposium "Diagnostic and Clinical Challenges of 20th Century Microbes", held on Nov 18, 2010 in Philadelphia.
Molecular epidemiology of carbapenem resistant Acinetobacter baumannii carryi...Bidur Chaulagain
Molecular Epidemiology of Imipenem Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii carrying the ISAba1–blaOXA-51-like genes
A story of a molecular epidemiological analysis to know :
# Imipenem resistance in A. baumannii
# the cause of outbreak in hospital setting and,
# an intervention to control the outbreak
ABSTRACT- Aim: The present study was to know the seroprevalence of Hepatitis C virus among indoor and outdoor patients of a teaching ter-tiary care hospital in North India. Study design: Place and duration of study: Department of Microbiology, Pt. B. D. Sharma PGIMS Rohtak, Haryana, India, between August 2013 to July 2014. Methodology: This is a retrospective study performed on blood samples collected from patients of all ages and both sexes. Commercially available Erba Lisa Hepatitis C ELISA kits were used which detects anti-HCV IgG antibodies. Statistical analysis was performed when two or more variables were needed to compare. SPSS version 17 was used to calculate P value. Results: The prevalence of HCV was 3.74% in our study. 72.7% were from males and 27.3% were from females. Highest number of positive sam-ples was from 11-20 years age group (5.6%). The positivity for anti-HCV antibodies was higher in indoor samples (7.8%) as compared to outdoor samples (2.3%). Conclusion: Strict need to follow universal precautions for HCV control and education of public so that high risk activities should be controlled. KEYWORDS: Hepatitis C virus, Seroprevalence, anti-HCV antibodies, Indoor, HCV control
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Health Care Associated Disease Transmission Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections Associated with Transrectal Ultrasound-Guided Prostate Biopsies Georgia, 2005 Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS)-guided prostate biopsies are among the most common outpatient diagnostic procedures performed in urology clinics, with an estimated 624,000 performed annually in the United States (CDC, unpublished data, 2006). The procedures gencrally are: performed in follow-up to elevated levels of prostate-specific antigen os abncernal dicital rectal: examinations ( L ). Septicemia has been reported as a rare complication of the procedare (2)-ithis report summarizes an investigation of four cases of Pseadomonas acraginosa infection after TRUS-guided prostate biopsies in which contamination of the equipment was the likely source. The findings underscore the need to adhere to rocommendations for the cleaning and drsinfoction of TRUS-guided prostate biopsy equipment: On July 28, 2005za uroiogist notified the Georgia Department of Human Resources: Division of. Public Health (GDPH) regarding four patients who were hospitalizod with P . acneginosa infections within 6 days of outpatient IRUS-guided prostate hiopsies performed at a clinie: All procedures were halted at the clinic pending the investigation. The four patients were white, nonHispunie men aged 57 71 years who had undergone the biopsy procedure during Jaly 20 26 . 2005. They were the only patients who had TRUS-guided prostate biopsies at the clinic during : that period. Subsequently, all four experienced fever and chills and were admined to the hospital 1-6 days (mean: 2.5 days) after their procedures. Three patients were admitted with diagnos septicemia and the fourth with a diagnosis of infoction. P . aenginosar was rocovered from cultures of blood (one patient), urine (two patients), or blood and urine specimens (one patient). The patients were treated suceessfilly. with a combination of intravenous and oral antimisrobial agents during hospitalizations of 2 12 days (mean: 5.8 days). All procedures had been performed in the clinic by the same urologist and staff members using the following techinique. Immediately before each procedure, a new finger cot was fitted over the distal tip of the ultrasound probef filled with gel to climinate air bubbles, and socured with an O . ring. A standard condom was then fitted over the finger cot and ultrasound probe and filled with dubricant Next, a steel, nondisposable needle guide was fitted over the ultrasound papob, finger cot, and first condom. A second condom was fitted over these items and filled with lutricant: Once the ultrasound probe was inserted into the rectum and positioned correctly. the tirologist Once the ultrasound probe was inserted into the rectum and positioned cocrectly, the urologist prostate, piercing the second condom, to obtain a core of tissee for pathologic analysis. The same needle was withdrawn and reinserted through.
Comparison of Ziehl Neelsen Microscopy with GeneXpert for Detection of Mycoba...iosrjce
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences is one of the speciality Journal in Dental Science and Medical Science published by International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR). The Journal publishes papers of the highest scientific merit and widest possible scope work in all areas related to medical and dental science. The Journal welcome review articles, leading medical and clinical research articles, technical notes, case reports and others.
High Sensitivity HIV Testing and Translational Science around PrEPHopkinsCFAR
Joanne Stekler, MD MPH
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine
University of Washington
Inter-Center for AIDS ResearchAntiretroviralsfor Prevention Working Group
November 13, 2017
Presented by Dr. Brecher at the 40th Annual Symposium "Diagnostic and Clinical Challenges of 20th Century Microbes", held on Nov 18, 2010 in Philadelphia.
Molecular epidemiology of carbapenem resistant Acinetobacter baumannii carryi...Bidur Chaulagain
Molecular Epidemiology of Imipenem Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii carrying the ISAba1–blaOXA-51-like genes
A story of a molecular epidemiological analysis to know :
# Imipenem resistance in A. baumannii
# the cause of outbreak in hospital setting and,
# an intervention to control the outbreak
ABSTRACT- Aim: The present study was to know the seroprevalence of Hepatitis C virus among indoor and outdoor patients of a teaching ter-tiary care hospital in North India. Study design: Place and duration of study: Department of Microbiology, Pt. B. D. Sharma PGIMS Rohtak, Haryana, India, between August 2013 to July 2014. Methodology: This is a retrospective study performed on blood samples collected from patients of all ages and both sexes. Commercially available Erba Lisa Hepatitis C ELISA kits were used which detects anti-HCV IgG antibodies. Statistical analysis was performed when two or more variables were needed to compare. SPSS version 17 was used to calculate P value. Results: The prevalence of HCV was 3.74% in our study. 72.7% were from males and 27.3% were from females. Highest number of positive sam-ples was from 11-20 years age group (5.6%). The positivity for anti-HCV antibodies was higher in indoor samples (7.8%) as compared to outdoor samples (2.3%). Conclusion: Strict need to follow universal precautions for HCV control and education of public so that high risk activities should be controlled. KEYWORDS: Hepatitis C virus, Seroprevalence, anti-HCV antibodies, Indoor, HCV control
help me answer the questions please Health Care Associated Disease Tr.docxgentomega
help me answer the questions please
Health Care Associated Disease Transmission Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections Associated with Transrectal Ultrasound-Guided Prostate Biopsies Georgia, 2005 Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS)-guided prostate biopsies are among the most common outpatient diagnostic procedures performed in urology clinics, with an estimated 624,000 performed annually in the United States (CDC, unpublished data, 2006). The procedures gencrally are: performed in follow-up to elevated levels of prostate-specific antigen os abncernal dicital rectal: examinations ( L ). Septicemia has been reported as a rare complication of the procedare (2)-ithis report summarizes an investigation of four cases of Pseadomonas acraginosa infection after TRUS-guided prostate biopsies in which contamination of the equipment was the likely source. The findings underscore the need to adhere to rocommendations for the cleaning and drsinfoction of TRUS-guided prostate biopsy equipment: On July 28, 2005za uroiogist notified the Georgia Department of Human Resources: Division of. Public Health (GDPH) regarding four patients who were hospitalizod with P . acneginosa infections within 6 days of outpatient IRUS-guided prostate hiopsies performed at a clinie: All procedures were halted at the clinic pending the investigation. The four patients were white, nonHispunie men aged 57 71 years who had undergone the biopsy procedure during Jaly 20 26 . 2005. They were the only patients who had TRUS-guided prostate biopsies at the clinic during : that period. Subsequently, all four experienced fever and chills and were admined to the hospital 1-6 days (mean: 2.5 days) after their procedures. Three patients were admitted with diagnos septicemia and the fourth with a diagnosis of infoction. P . aenginosar was rocovered from cultures of blood (one patient), urine (two patients), or blood and urine specimens (one patient). The patients were treated suceessfilly. with a combination of intravenous and oral antimisrobial agents during hospitalizations of 2 12 days (mean: 5.8 days). All procedures had been performed in the clinic by the same urologist and staff members using the following techinique. Immediately before each procedure, a new finger cot was fitted over the distal tip of the ultrasound probef filled with gel to climinate air bubbles, and socured with an O . ring. A standard condom was then fitted over the finger cot and ultrasound probe and filled with dubricant Next, a steel, nondisposable needle guide was fitted over the ultrasound papob, finger cot, and first condom. A second condom was fitted over these items and filled with lutricant: Once the ultrasound probe was inserted into the rectum and positioned correctly. the tirologist Once the ultrasound probe was inserted into the rectum and positioned cocrectly, the urologist prostate, piercing the second condom, to obtain a core of tissee for pathologic analysis. The same needle was withdrawn and reinserted through.
Efficacité de l'hydroxychloroquine et de l'azithromycineSociété Tripalio
Etude de l'IHU Méditerranée sur l'efficacité du couple hyroxychloroquine et azithromycine contre le coronavirus. Les résultats montrent une forte diminution de la mortalité de la maladie.
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science Invention (IJPSI)inventionjournals
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science Invention (IJPSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Pahrmaceutical Science. IJPSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online
PATTERN OF HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT OF SUEZ CANAL U...Khaled Mohamed
Hospital-acquired pneumonia occurs more than 48 h after hospital admission and was not present at the time of admission, while ventilator-associated pneumonia occurs
after 48–72 h of endotracheal intubation or within 48 h of extubation. HAP is the second most common nosocomial infection and accounts for approximately 25% of all infections in the Intensive
Care Unit worldwide.
Feeding plate for a newborn with Cleft Palate.pptxSatvikaPrasad
A feeding plate is a prosthetic device used for newborns with a cleft palate to assist in feeding and improve nutrition intake. From a prosthodontic perspective, this plate acts as a barrier between the oral and nasal cavities, facilitating effective sucking and swallowing by providing a more normal anatomical structure. It helps to prevent milk from entering the nasal passage, thereby reducing the risk of aspiration and enhancing the infant's ability to feed efficiently. The feeding plate also aids in the development of the oral muscles and can contribute to better growth and weight gain. Its custom fabrication and proper fitting by a prosthodontist are crucial for ensuring comfort and functionality, as well as for minimizing potential complications. Early intervention with a feeding plate can significantly improve the quality of life for both the infant and the parents.
Under Pressure : Kenneth Kruk's StrategyKenneth Kruk
Kenneth Kruk's story of transforming challenges into opportunities by leading successful medical record transitions and bridging scientific knowledge gaps during COVID-19.
COVID-19 PCR tests remain a critical component of safe and responsible travel in 2024. They ensure compliance with international travel regulations, help detect and control the spread of new variants, protect vulnerable populations, and provide peace of mind. As we continue to navigate the complexities of global travel during the pandemic, PCR testing stands as a key measure to keep everyone safe and healthy. Whether you are planning a business trip, a family vacation, or an international adventure, incorporating PCR testing into your travel plans is a prudent and necessary step. Visit us at https://www.globaltravelclinics.com/
TEST BANK For Accounting Information Systems, 3rd Edition by Vernon Richardso...rightmanforbloodline
TEST BANK For Accounting Information Systems, 3rd Edition by Vernon Richardson, Verified Chapters 1 - 18, Complete Newest Version
TEST BANK For Accounting Information Systems, 3rd Edition by Vernon Richardson, Verified Chapters 1 - 18, Complete Newest Version
TEST BANK For Accounting Information Systems, 3rd Edition by Vernon Richardson, Verified Chapters 1 - 18, Complete Newest Version
Empowering ACOs: Leveraging Quality Management Tools for MIPS and BeyondHealth Catalyst
Join us as we delve into the crucial realm of quality reporting for MSSP (Medicare Shared Savings Program) Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs).
In this session, we will explore how a robust quality management solution can empower your organization to meet regulatory requirements and improve processes for MIPS reporting and internal quality programs. Learn how our MeasureAble application enables compliance and fosters continuous improvement.
Cold Sores: Causes, Treatments, and Prevention Strategies | The Lifesciences ...The Lifesciences Magazine
Cold Sores, medically known as herpes labialis, are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). HSV-1 is primarily responsible for cold sores, although HSV-2 can also contribute in some cases.
INFECTION OF THE BRAIN -ENCEPHALITIS ( PPT)blessyjannu21
Neurological system includes brain and spinal cord. It plays an important role in functioning of our body. Encephalitis is the inflammation of the brain. Causes include viral infections, infections from insect bites or an autoimmune reaction that affects the brain. It can be life-threatening or cause long-term complications. Treatment varies, but most people require hospitalization so they can receive intensive treatment, including life support.
Deep Leg Vein Thrombosis (DVT): Meaning, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Mor...The Lifesciences Magazine
Deep Leg Vein Thrombosis occurs when a blood clot forms in one or more of the deep veins in the legs. These clots can impede blood flow, leading to severe complications.
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ICH Guidelines for Pharmacovigilance.pdfNEHA GUPTA
The "ICH Guidelines for Pharmacovigilance" PDF provides a comprehensive overview of the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) guidelines related to pharmacovigilance. These guidelines aim to ensure that drugs are safe and effective for patients by monitoring and assessing adverse effects, ensuring proper reporting systems, and improving risk management practices. The document is essential for professionals in the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory authorities, and healthcare providers, offering detailed procedures and standards for pharmacovigilance activities to enhance drug safety and protect public health.
LGBTQ+ Adults: Unique Opportunities and Inclusive Approaches to CareVITASAuthor
This webinar helps clinicians understand the unique healthcare needs of the LGBTQ+ community, primarily in relation to end-of-life care. Topics include social and cultural background and challenges, healthcare disparities, advanced care planning, and strategies for reaching the community and improving quality of care.
Stem Cell Solutions: Dr. David Greene's Path to Non-Surgical Cardiac CareDr. David Greene Arizona
Explore the groundbreaking work of Dr. David Greene, a pioneer in regenerative medicine, who is revolutionizing the field of cardiology through stem cell therapy in Arizona. This ppt delves into how Dr. Greene's innovative approach is providing non-surgical, effective treatments for heart disease, using the body's own cells to repair heart damage and improve patient outcomes. Learn about the science behind stem cell therapy, its benefits over traditional cardiac surgeries, and the promising future it holds for modern medicine. Join us as we uncover how Dr. Greene's commitment to stem cell research and therapy is setting new standards in healthcare and offering new hope to cardiac patients.
DECODING THE RISKS - ALCOHOL, TOBACCO & DRUGS.pdfDr Rachana Gujar
Introduction: Substance use education is crucial due to its prevalence and societal impact.
Alcohol Use: Immediate and long-term risks include impaired judgment, health issues, and social consequences.
Tobacco Use: Immediate effects include increased heart rate, while long-term risks encompass cancer and heart disease.
Drug Use: Risks vary depending on the drug type, including health and psychological implications.
Prevention Strategies: Education, healthy coping mechanisms, community support, and policies are vital in preventing substance use.
Harm Reduction Strategies: Safe use practices, medication-assisted treatment, and naloxone availability aim to reduce harm.
Seeking Help for Addiction: Recognizing signs, available treatments, support systems, and resources are essential for recovery.
Personal Stories: Real stories of recovery emphasize hope and resilience.
Interactive Q&A: Engage the audience and encourage discussion.
Conclusion: Recap key points and emphasize the importance of awareness, prevention, and seeking help.
Resources: Provide contact information and links for further support.