10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «WEIL'S DISEASE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Weil's disease in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Weil's disease im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Practical Handbook of Processing and Recycling Municipal Waste
WEIL'S DISEASE EMPLOYEE SAFETY CARD Precautions In all dealings with
crude domestic waste, or any materials derived from it, personal hygiene is most
important. Wash hands immediately after handling refuse or anything which has ...
AGR Manser, Alan Keeling, 1996
My mother is a veterinary surgeon and mentions Weil's disease, but she also
sometimes calls it leptospirosis. Is there a difference? Leptospirosis is a general
term for infections caused by a spiral- shaped germ, Leptospira interrogans.
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Hung Out to Dry Swimming and British Culture
By studying the history of the disease, he has been able to assess the risks to
water users, including swimmers, stating: There are on average each year in the
UK, some 2.5 cases of Weil's disease associated with bathing and water sports (
i.e. ...
All historical data concerning the rat and water examinations in connection with
Weil's disease, the finding of the spirochaetes, their classification and
morphological and cultural characteristics have been recorded in connection with
the ...
Norske videnskaps-akademi i Oslo. I--Mat.-naturv. klasse, 1942
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Sport, Physical Recreation and the Law
However, in Tremain v Pike [1969] 1 WLR 1556, the plaintiff contracted a rare
disease (Weil's disease) from rats' urine during his work as a farm labourer on a
farm which the defendant allegedly neglected, allowing it to become infested by
rats ...
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The Red North: Queensland's History of Struggle
Most importantly, the party played a key role in the struggle of the sugar workers,
most notably over the issue of Weil's Disease. In the dedication to her novel,
Sugar Heaven, Jean Devanny, the Communist Party writer and well-known orator
, ...
Document of the DSP, Jim McIlroy, 2001
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Medical Microbiology,With STUDENTCONSULT online access,18: ...
In 1914, Ryokichi Inada and his colleagues in Kyushu, Japan, observed spiral
organisms in the livers of guinea-pigs inoculated with blood taken from Japanese
miners with infectious jaundice, presumed to be Weil's disease. They named the
...
David Greenwood, Richard Slack, Will Irving, 2012
Infection with various serogroups and serovars gives rise to protean
manifestations and has been variously described as Weil's disease, Swineherd's
disease, canicola fever, mud fever, autumn fever, field fever, seven-day fever and
Fort Bragg ...
Anil K. Mandal, Jai Prakash, M.D., 2014
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Diseases of the Liver and Biliary System
Differential diagnosis In the early stages, Weil's disease is confused with
septicaemic bacterial infections or typhus fever. When jaundice is evident acute
viral hepatitis must be excluded (table 29.1). Important distinguishing points are
the ...
Shiela Sherlock, James Dooley, 2008
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Tort Law: Text, Cases, and Materials
These hazards were regarded as obvious to an adult. It was suggested by the
claimant that since there was a risk of Weil's disease associated with swimming
in the pond, the defendants ought to have placed warning notices relating to
Weil's ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «WEIL'S DISEASE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Weil's disease im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Cambridge rower struck down by potentially deadly disease after …
Jed Ramsey, river manager of the Conservators of the River Cam, said: "I was saddened to hear about the case of Weil's disease. This is a hazard present on all ... «Cambridge News, Mai 15»
What hazards lurk in UK waters?
Weil's disease (also known as leptospirosis) is a bacterial infection spread by animal urine, especially that of rats. It tends to be found in urban rivers and canals, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 15»
Mutant super-rats plague could 'DOUBLE' in numbers by the end of …
They can carry bugs which can be passed to humans, including Weil's disease, which has flu-like symptoms initially but can lead to jaundice and kidney failure. «mirror.co.uk, Apr 15»
Do rats really spread disease and illnesses?
Weil's disease is spread by contact with soil or water contaminated with the urine of certain wild animals, including rats. The condition can be treated with ... «ChronicleLive, Mär 15»
Dog deaths in Bath: Ashman & Jones vets advise vaccine
A leading vet in Bath is warning dog owners to have their pet vaccinated against a deadly strain of Weil's Disease after an otbreak in the city. Three dogs have so ... «Bath Chronicle, Jan 15»
Warning to Bristol dog owners due to fatal disease outbreak
Also known as Weil's disease, this is a serious bacterial infection that affects dogs ... dog owners to contact their vet for advice on protection against this disease. «Bristol Post, Jan 15»
Warning to dog owners in Bath: fatal disease outbreak
Highcroft veterinary service, which has a practice in Weston, Bath, says the condition, also known as Weil's disease, is a serious bacterial infection that affects ... «Bath Chronicle, Jan 15»
Malcolm Downs of Faversham catches Weil's disease caught from …
Malcolm Downs of the Knole is warning fellow fisherman after he was diagnosed with Weil's disease - the same fatal illness that killed Olympic rowing champion ... «Kent Online, Nov 14»
River Cam Weil's disease trace cancels Cambridge triathlon
A triathlon due to take place at the end of the month has been cancelled after a Cambridge river tested positive for potentially fatal Weil's disease. The first City of ... «BBC News, Sep 14»
Swimmer killer: Giant rats to strike Brits with lethal disease
Cases of Weil's disease have reached record levels in the UK and have doubled in the past two years. There were 70 hospital admissions last year and four ... «Daily Star, Jul 14»