ASIE/ Quelques piqûres de rappel et… de bon sens avant de partir en Asie | L'Est Eclair
« Le vaccin contre l'hépatite A est particulièrement recommandé. Après, il y a des vaccins plus spécifiques, comme celui contre la fièvre typhoïde, recommandé aux voyageurs qui séjournent plus d'un mois. Deuxième type de vaccin spécifique, celui contre l'encéphalite japonaise. Lui aussi est recommandé chez les voyageurs qui partent plus d'un mois. »
mercredi 31 août 2011
Le Figaro - Santé : Vaccins : une étude montre la rareté des effets indésirables
Le Figaro - Santé : Vaccins : une étude montre la rareté des effets indésirables
Tous les vaccins étudiés, sauf ceux contre l'hépatite A et le papillomavirus, peuvent causer de fortes réactions allergiques appelées chocs anaphylactiques...
Tous les vaccins étudiés, sauf ceux contre l'hépatite A et le papillomavirus, peuvent causer de fortes réactions allergiques appelées chocs anaphylactiques...
L’Europe finance ANTIGONE pour prévenir les épidémies | Le Quotidien du Medecin
L’Europe finance ANTIGONE pour prévenir les épidémies | Le Quotidien du Medecin
ANTIGONE, coordonné par le Pr Thijs Kuiken (Erasmus Medical Center, Pays-Bas), réunira 14 partenaires de 7 pays, dont l’Institut Pasteur, l’INSERM et le CNRS. Le consortium travaillera en étroite collaboration avec PREDEMICS (Preparedness, Prediction and Prevention of Emerging Zoonotic Viruses with Pandemic Potential using Multidisciplinary Approaches). Coordonné par le Pr Sylvie van der Werf (Institut Pasteur), ce projet se concentre sur quatre familles de virus zoonotiques qui peuvent être à l’origine d’une épidémie en Europe : grippe, hépatite E, rage et maladies à lyssavirus.
ANTIGONE, coordonné par le Pr Thijs Kuiken (Erasmus Medical Center, Pays-Bas), réunira 14 partenaires de 7 pays, dont l’Institut Pasteur, l’INSERM et le CNRS. Le consortium travaillera en étroite collaboration avec PREDEMICS (Preparedness, Prediction and Prevention of Emerging Zoonotic Viruses with Pandemic Potential using Multidisciplinary Approaches). Coordonné par le Pr Sylvie van der Werf (Institut Pasteur), ce projet se concentre sur quatre familles de virus zoonotiques qui peuvent être à l’origine d’une épidémie en Europe : grippe, hépatite E, rage et maladies à lyssavirus.
mardi 30 août 2011
Hepatitis cases going up: Lab reports - southindia - Kochi - ibnlive
Hepatitis A cases going up: Lab reports - southindia - Kochi - ibnlive
around 50 persons were tested Hepatitis-A positive...
around 50 persons were tested Hepatitis-A positive...
Typing Staphylococcus aureus
Ceeram -Typing Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus aureus is a well- known human pathogen and a growing concern in veterinary medicine. Indeed, this bacteria is one of the main etiological agents of ruminants mastitis, a major cause of economic loss in the dairy industry. It is moreover a major cause of food-borne disease by its ability to produce heat-stable enterotoxins. In order to implement control measures targeted at reservoirs and transmission routes, Ceeram has been developing a powerful typing method.
A bacterial typing method is a phenotypic or genetic analysis of bacterial isolates performed to generate isolate-specific fingerprints for assessing epidemiological relatedness. This analysis is based on polymorphic phenotypic or genetic biomarkers to differentiate each individual in the entire specie.
Check if human handling is the source of a contamination to implement hygiene measures.
Check if breeding device or milking machine are the source of a contamination.
Evaluate the impact of treatment to guarantee its efficiency.
Determine the source of food contamination (human or animal) as a microbial source tracking tool.
Emphasize the emergence of virulent strains/clones (CC398, CC9,...)
Study S. aureus epidemiology to know its evolution and evaluate emergence conditions.
Download our leaflets for both S. aureus in Food and S. aureus in Health sectors.
Efficient amplification of the 16 markers in 2 multiplex PCRs.
Required equipment: ABI sequencer to analyze the amplicons.
The typing data is managed by GeneMapper (defaultly linked with ABI sequencers) to obtain the numeric code.
Ceeram provides specific and adapted training sessions to help the implementation of bacterial typing in your lab.
Typing Staphylococcus aureus | | | |
Overview of S. aureus
Staphylococcus aureus is a well- known human pathogen and a growing concern in veterinary medicine. Indeed, this bacteria is one of the main etiological agents of ruminants mastitis, a major cause of economic loss in the dairy industry. It is moreover a major cause of food-borne disease by its ability to produce heat-stable enterotoxins. In order to implement control measures targeted at reservoirs and transmission routes, Ceeram has been developing a powerful typing method.
What is Bacterial Typing?
A bacterial typing method is a phenotypic or genetic analysis of bacterial isolates performed to generate isolate-specific fingerprints for assessing epidemiological relatedness. This analysis is based on polymorphic phenotypic or genetic biomarkers to differentiate each individual in the entire specie.
Why typing S. aureus?
Reveal outbreak cases to initiate community containment measures.Check if human handling is the source of a contamination to implement hygiene measures.
Check if breeding device or milking machine are the source of a contamination.
Evaluate the impact of treatment to guarantee its efficiency.
Determine the source of food contamination (human or animal) as a microbial source tracking tool.
Emphasize the emergence of virulent strains/clones (CC398, CC9,...)
Study S. aureus epidemiology to know its evolution and evaluate emergence conditions.
Download our leaflets for both S. aureus in Food and S. aureus in Health sectors.
Genotyping kits for S. aureus?
Efficient amplification of the 16 markers in 2 multiplex PCRs.
Required equipment: ABI sequencer to analyze the amplicons.
The typing data is managed by GeneMapper (defaultly linked with ABI sequencers) to obtain the numeric code.
Ceeram provides specific and adapted training sessions to help the implementation of bacterial typing in your lab.
Keywords : typing S. aureus, typing aureus, Genotyping yeast, genotyping mould, genotyping bacteria
lundi 29 août 2011
dimanche 28 août 2011
Fact Sheet | Hepatitis A
Fact Sheet | Hepatitis A : From Oregon Government
- What is hepatitis A?
- How common is hepatitis A?
- What are the symptoms of hepatitis A?
- Who is at risk?
- How is hepatitis A diagnosed?
- Who should get tested?
- What is the treatment for hepatitis A?
- How is hepatitis A spread?
- Are infected persons contagious?
- What if I am exposed?
- What can I do to prevent getting hepatitis A?
- Is there a vaccine available for hepatitis A?
- Who should get the hepatitis A vaccine?
- Who does not need to get vaccinated for hepatitis A?
- Is the vaccine safe?
- Can other vaccines be given with the hepatitis A vaccine?
- How long does protection last after hepatitis A vaccination?
- When does protection start after receiving the vaccine?
- Can the hepatitis A vaccine be given during pregnancy or while breast feeding?
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