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    Immunisation

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    and misconceptions Australian research shows that some parents are concerned about vaccine safety and effectiveness. However‚ the risk of complications from childhood diseases such as measles is much higher than the risk of immunisation reactions. When parents of young children have had no direct experience of childhood diseases‚ it is easy to underestimate their effects and complications.     Ima ge des crip Immunisation and HALO The immunisations you may need are decided by your health

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    Antimicrobial Stewardship

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    STEWARDSHIP Empowering Providers to Reduce Risk of Hospital Acquired Infections TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................ 2 INFECTIOUS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE AND ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP .................. 3 CLINICAL SURVEILLANCE BY ALERE ANALYTICS ................................................................. 4 Prophylaxis ...................................................

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    challenges still persists to the date & further‚new series of serious public health problems have been threatening the global community. The public health problem that evolved with the birth of infectious diseases during the primitive ages have now become more pronounced. On one hand‚ the effects of communicable diseases have diversified & become more profound‚ while on the other hand‚ chronic illnesses & ecological disasters are on the rise. With globalization‚ the risks to public health have been changing

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    variety of testings‚ clinical trials and sanctions whereby extensive scientific processes and regulatory processes take place in producing the greatest and most safe possible solution for the diseases. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) vaccinations have greatly reduced the burden of infectious diseases. They have

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    weapons are devices intended to deliberately disseminate disease producing organisms or toxins in food‚ water‚ by insect‚ or as an aerosol. Bacillus anthracis‚ the organism that causes anthrax‚ has been bandied about the media and the American public has been saturated by stories of possible cases and fatalities. One agent not often discussed but every bit as horrifying as anthrax is smallpox. Smallpox is an acute‚ highly contagious virus disease characterized by prolonged fever‚ vomiting‚ and pustular

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    impact on fighting diseases is vaccination. According to Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary‚ a vaccine is any suspension containing antigenic molecules derived from a microorganism‚ given to stimulate an immune response to an infectious disease. The 19th century and the 20th century were known for the great achievements of great vaccine scientists such as Louis Pasteur and Edward Jenner. A substantial amount of vaccines prevent illnesses or death caused by infectious diseases for millions of individuals

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    equipment • Deal with waste – to reduce the risk of spreading infection on others working further along the line in the disposal process • Take special precaution – sometimes special procedures must be follow when dealing with highly infectious disease or food poisoning • Tie up hair when necessary to reduce spreading infection‚ • Keep food safety– follow basic hygiene procedures‚ store and prepare food in clean environment‚ check the expiration date before cooking • Move and

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    Guillain-Barré Syndrome

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    Zika fever is an emerging infectious disease of arboviral origin transmitted by mosquitoes of Aedes genus. It presents as an influenza-like disease with a cutaneous rash‚ but certain complication can ensue. Accumulating evidence of Guillain-Barré syndrome following Zika virus infection does not come as a surprise‚ as this syndrome is a well-known (albeit rare) complication of other infections. Definition of Guillain-Barré syndrome Guillain-Barré syndrome represents an acute autoimmune polyradiculoneuropathy

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    Salmonella enternica

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    The Germ Theory is the doctrine holding that infectious diseases are caused by the activity of microorganisms within the body which was supported by French Chemist and microbiologist‚ Louis Pasteur (1822-1895). Pasteur invented pasteurization which is the act or process of heating a beverage or other food‚ such as milk or beer‚ to a specific temperature for a specific period of time in order to kill microorganisms and bacteria that could cause disease‚ spoilage‚ or undesired fermentation. One

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    Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is the use of some type of barrier to protect a person from exposure to blood-borne pathogens‚ body fluids‚ or other potentially infectious materials. PPE is not just used to protect the nurse from the patient‚ but also the patient from the nurse and to help prevent a health care-associated infection. Being familiar with the personal protective equipment you are required to wear under specific circumstances helps to reduce the chances of self-contamination. Donning

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