• A significant number of varicella cases are associated with complications, among the most serious of which are varicella pneumonia and encephalitis. (medscape.com)
  • Infection of the central nervous system (CNS) or liver also occurs at this time, as may encephalitis, hepatitis, or pneumonia . (medscape.com)
  • Pneumonia is one of the most common fatal complications and is caused by measles virus alone or by secondary viral and bacterial infections ( 2 ). (blogspot.com)
  • There he is responsible for the evaluation of serological responses to various bacterial and viral vaccines with a special interest in meningococcal and pneumococcal vaccines. (meningitis.org)
  • It is caused by a virus related to the one that causes Bovine Viral Diarrhea disease in cattle. (infonet-biovision.org)
  • During epidemics the sudden occurrence of mass abortions at all stages of pregnancy especially in sheep and camels, deaths in new-born animals and severe influenza like occasionally also fatal haemorrhagic disease in humans are characteristic. (infonet-biovision.org)
  • 5. Crimean Congo haemorrhagic fever. (advocatekhoj.com)
  • Pregnant women may be at risk, exposed to, or contract a viral fever with rash, where the management varies from simple observation and counseling to medical termination of pregnancy, for example in cases of rubella in first trimester. (jpgo.org)
  • Some of the most virulent diseases are caused by viruses, e.g., the hemorrhagic fever caused by Ebola virus. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Ideally, rubella non-immune women should be offered vaccination prior to conception, or if screened during pregnancy, they should be counseled about viral fevers and rash, especially in the first trimester. (jpgo.org)
  • The disease is generally regarded as a mild, self-limiting viral illness with occasional complications. (medscape.com)
  • Fatal complications that lead to death include hemorrhagic complications, multi-organ failure and infective complications [ 3 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Symptoms and Signs The first manifestations are often hemorrhagic (usually bloody diarrhea), followed by recurrent respiratory infections , eczema, and thrombocytopenia. (symptoma.com)
  • 2. Rabbit haemorrhagic disease. (advocatekhoj.com)
  • The Foot-and-Mouth disease is highly contagious acute viral disease of livestock inflicting huge economic loss to the farmers. (bvsalud.org)
  • Infections in pregnancy may be classified based on the route of infection and type of organism (viral, bacterial, protozoal). (jpgo.org)
  • non- specific fetal problems like IUGR, hydrops, and microcephaly may be seen later in pregnancy with a number of viral infections. (jpgo.org)
  • Frequent mutations change some viral antigens so that the lymphocytes are unable to create an antibody that can neutralize the original antigen and its replacement. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Examples are anti-CD3 mAb therapy, superantigen- (superAg) induced diseases (toxic shock syndrome, scalded skin syndrome), and shock caused by endotoxins (gram negative septicemia). (mcgill.ca)
  • These reactions are more likely to occur when they have a viral infection or when the brand of gammaglobulin has been changed. (symptoma.com)
  • He had been treated at a local hospital for a possible viral gastroenteritis or a food poisoning. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Table 1 summarizes data available to date on detection of EBOV RNA by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) or recovery of viable EBOV in viral culture from different clinical specimens. (cdc.gov)
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  • Secondary complications (eg, bacterial pneumonia, meningitis) caused by bacterial superinfection of cutaneous lesions with subsequent septicemia, are also more common and dangerous among those who are immunocompromised. (medscape.com)
  • Bacterial and viral infections are major causes of septic neonatal conjunctivitis, with Chlamydia being the most common infectious agent and Neisseria being the most visually threatening. (medscape.com)
  • Infections in pregnancy may be classified based on the route of infection and type of organism (viral, bacterial, protozoal). (jpgo.org)
  • The sequence of events in the pathogenesis of mucocutaneous lesions caused by bacterial, fungal and viral infections is outlined in Figure 26.2 . (schoolbag.info)
  • Severe leptospirosis cases may present as septic shock, and the differential diagnosis often includes bacterial septicemia, leading clinicians to collect blood cultures. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Viral hemorrhagic fever describes the syndrome of acute severe febrile illness caused by over 30 viruses from four different taxonomic families-Filoviridae, Arenaviridae, Bunyaviridae, and Flaviviridae. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Severe disseminated disease, with the development of varicella pneumonia, encephalitis, hepatitis, and hemorrhagic complications, is much more common in this population than in other populations. (medscape.com)
  • Ebola haemorrhagic fever. (medscape.com)
  • Ebola haemorrhagic fever in Zaire, 1976. (medscape.com)
  • Elucidation of diseases like Ebola hemorrhagic fever , Chikungunya, avian influenza, etc. which have caught global attention. (symptoma.com)
  • While the current case fatality proportion in West Africa is approximately 40 %, it has varied substantially over time (highest near the outbreak onset) according to available resources (40-90 % mortality in West Africa compared to under 20 % in Western Europe and the USA), by age (near universal among neonates and high among older adults), and by Ebola viral load at admission. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Swine influenza is caused by influenza viral strains, which primarily infect swine but can be transmitted to people in close contact with infected pigs. (wsu.edu)
  • Protect against influenza , a common viral infection that can be deadly, especially in high-risk groups. (doctorsonriccarton.co.nz)
  • It is an infectious almost invariably fatal disease of cattle characterized by catarrhal inflammation of the nasal and oral mucosa (inflammation of the upper respiratory and alimentary epithelia), keratoconjunctivitis, encephalitis, rapid dehydration, and generalized enlargement of lymph nodes. (farmanimalreport.com)
  • Streptococcosis in pigs may present as inflammation in several organs, septicemia and sudden death. (wsu.edu)
  • Table 1 summarizes data available to date on detection of EBOV RNA by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) or recovery of viable EBOV in viral culture from different clinical specimens. (cdc.gov)
  • The successful replication of a viral agent in a host is a complex process which consists of a number of interactions, most of them related to the coevolution of pathogen and host. (biomedcentral.com)