Archive for the 'Infectious disease' Category

Infectious Disease Specialist

Friday, July 24th, 2009

An infectious disease (ID) specialist is a doctor of internal medicine (or, in some cases, pediatrics) who is qualified as an expert in the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. After seven or more years of medical school and postgraduate training, ID specialists complete two to three years of additional training in infectious diseases.
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Infectious Disease Medical Group

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

There are lots of Infectious Disease Medical Group. They provide infectious service, products, treatment, medicine and prevention solution.
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Infectious Disease Doctor

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

An infectious disease doctor specializes in treating all types of infections including those caused by parasites, bacteria and viruses. They treat infections in any organ or area of the body. Because they are experts in this specialty they may diagnosis and treat infectious diseases your primary care physician is not familiar with. They need to be part physician and part investigator. Infectious disease specialists work in clinics, medical centers and research facilities.
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Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) is a medical association representing physicians, scientists and other health care professionals who specialize in infectious diseases.
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Mercer Infectious Disease

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Mercer infectious disease is called MRSA. It is a resistant strain of the staph bacteria (staphylococcus). Staph is a bacteria that is all around us and is relatively harmless UNLESS it enters the body. It can result in many types of infections. MRSA is also called “the super bug” because of its resistance to certain antibiotics. You can find info all over the net for it. A good site is Center for Infectious Disease. The Mayo Clinic site is also very informative.
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Emerging Infectious Diseases

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Emerging Infectious Diseases is a famous journal which published monthly by the National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, this journal provides reports of interest to researchers in infectious diseases and related sciences, as well as to public health generalists.
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Infectious Disease Providers In Rural Areas

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Rapid population growth and rural-urban migration have given rise to many conditions.It enabling diseases especially infectious disease that once remained isolated in rural areas to spread to large urban populations.
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Infectious Bursal Disease Virus

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) was first recognized in the USA near the town of Gumboro, Delaware and thus has been known as Gumboro disease. This disease is a highly contagious disease of young chickens caused by infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV), characterized by immunosuppression and mortality generally at 3 to 6 weeks of age.
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Monday, July 20th, 2009

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) is a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which is an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. NIAID supports basic and applied research to prevent, diagnose and treat infectious and immune-mediated illnesses, including HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, illness from potential agents of bioterrorism, tuberculosis, malaria, autoimmune disorders, asthma and allergies.
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Historical Infectious Disease Epidemic

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Epidemics of infectious disease have always played a role in American history, and such epidemics are sited in time and place and configured in terms of ecology and demography, available medical knowledge, and cultural values and collective experience.
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