Artificial induction of immunity
... Pasteur provided support for a germ theory of
infectious disease, we have increasingly induced immunity ... cause specific diseases, Pasteur isolated the
infectious agent from anthrax . He then derived a vaccine by altering the
infectious agent so as to make it harmless and then ...
Pathology
... lay a positive role in containing a continuing
infectious hazard, it can also lead to progessive tissue ... - Gastroenterology - Hematology -
infectious disease - Intensive care medicine (Critical ... / Low vision
Commonly associated
infectious diseases
Trachoma - Onchocerciasis
...
Medicine
... century, major advances in the treatment of
infectious diseases were observable in (Western) societies. ... and operations , injuries, past
infectious diseases and/or vaccinations , history of known ...
Gastroenterology
Hematology
infectious Diseases
Intensive care medicine
...
Réseau Sentinelles
... The 14 health indicators surveyed comprise of 11
infectious diseases :
Influenza -like illness (ILI) ... Virus ( HCV ) since 2000
as well as 3 non
infectious diseases :
Asthma since 2002,
Suicidal ... (WHO) in the electronic surveillance of
infectious diseases .
Scientific research
The ...
Cachexia
... sign of various underlying disorders; when a patient presents with cachexia, a doctor will generally consider the possibility of cancer , certain
infectious diseases (e.g. tuberculosis , AIDS ) and some autoimmune disorders . Cachexia physically weakens patients to a state of immobility stemming from ...
Proteopathy
... state can be induced in a susceptible host by the introduction of diseased tissue extract from an afflicted donor. The best known form of such
infectious (or transmissible) proteopathy is prion disease , which can be transmitted by exposure of a host organism to purified prion protein in a ...