10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «YERSINIOSIS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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yersiniosis in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
yersiniosis im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Evidence-Based Medicine Guidelines
Consider yersiniosis in patients with • acute abdominal pain • acute diarrhoea •
fever of unknown origin • Reiter' s disease - arthritis - urethritis - iritis,
conjunctivitis • erythema nodosum • abnormal results in urine test, liver function
tests or tests ...
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One Medicine: A Tribute to Kurt Benirschke, Director Center ...
151]. yersiniosis in nonhuman primates usually presents as a gastrointestinal
disease with variable degrees of ulcerative gastritis, enteritis, and colitis.
Mesenteric lymphadenitis and hepatosplenic abscesses frequently occur [105,
104].
O.A. Ryder, M.L. Byrd, 1984
Because Yersinia organisms are often present in the gut of normal animals,
factors that compromise gut mucosal integrity, such as concurrent parasitism, or
coarse feedrelated abrasions or ulcerations can predispose to septicemic
yersiniosis.
Mary C. Smith, David M. Sherman, 2009
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Sheep Farming for Meat and Wool
The more common causes include: • worms • yersiniosis • campylobacteriosis •
coccidia • nutritional causes − sudden changes in feed − lush green feed − nitrate
, nitrite in the diet (for example, capeweed and some grasses). When dealing ...
Jane Court, John Webb Ware, Sue Hides, 2010
PSEUDOTUBERCULOUS YERSINIOSIS ICD-10 A28.2 extraintestinal yersiniosis
Etiology: Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is a coccobacillary, gram-negative bacteria
that is motile at 25°C, nonmotile at 37°C, and can live a long time in soil and ...
Pedro N. Acha, Boris Szyfres, 2001
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Lippincott's Guide to Infectious Diseases
Yersiniosis is a rare infectious disease that Other U.S. government agencies that
monitor food safety include the Food and Drug Administration, which inspects
imported food and milk pasteurization plants; the Department of Agriculture,
which ...
Lippincott, Maureen McKinney, 2011
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Oxford Textbook of Zoonoses: Biology, Clinical Practice, and ...
The genus Yersinia consists of three principal pathogenic species Y.
enterocolitica, Y.pseudotuberculosis and Y. pestis. Yersinia enterocolitica and Y.
pseudotuberculosis are the two principal pathogens of human non—plague
yersiniosis.
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Handbook of Food Toxicology
12.8.5 Outbreaks Considering the widespread occurrence of Y. enterocolitica in
nature and its ability to colonize food animals, to persist within the environment,
and to proliferate at refrigeration temperatures, yersiniosis does not occur ...
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Exotic Small Mammal Care and Husbandry
Yersiniosis. Agent: Animals are susceptible to three Yersinia species that are
potentially zoonotic, all of which are gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria: (1) Y.
pseudotuberculosis; (2) Y. enterocolitica; (3) Y. pestis.
Ron E. Banks, Julie M. Sharp, Sonia D. Doss, 2013
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Issues in Clinical Medicine Research and Practice: 2013 Edition
According to news reporting from Cork, Ireland, by NewsRx journalists, research
stated, “Yersiniosis associated with abdominal pain was commonly reported in
Ireland in the 1980s. However, the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC)
...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «YERSINIOSIS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
yersiniosis im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Queensland disease specialists being swamped
Increased cases of similar food or water borne infections campylobacter (3436), cryptosporidiosis (935) and yersiniosis (315) have soared since the start of the ... «Courier Mail, Jun 15»
Grafton Sale Yard weighs in on switch to cents per kilo
NORTH Coast Local Land Services District Veterinarians have warned Clarence cattle farmers to watch out for Flood Mud Scours (Yersiniosis). Flood Mud ... «Clarence Valley Daily Examiner, Mai 15»
Listeria risk awareness should be increased - ECDC
... non-typhoidal salmonellosis, shigellosis, Shiga toxin/verocytotoxin producing E.coli (STEC/VTEC) infections, typhoid and paratyphoid fever and yersiniosis. «FoodQualityNews.com, Apr 15»
Hundreds of food outlets falling below health standards according to …
The state is also recording unexplained spikes in other gastro-intestinal illness cases such as campylobacter (1993), cryptosporidiosis (604) and yersiniosis ... «Courier Mail, Apr 15»
Pollo y huevo siguen ligándose a enfermedades alimentarias
El informe de la EFSA indica que descendieron los casos de yersiniosis, la tercera enfermedad zoonótica más frecuente. La fuente es el consumo de carne de ... «ElSitioAvicola, Mär 15»
Take a look at…The New Zealand Public Health Surveillance Report
Yersiniosis also made an impact with 720 notifications over the past 12 months, compared with 484 in 2013. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health has begun a pilot ... «New Zealand Doctor Online, Feb 15»
Campylobacteriosis cases stable, listeriosis cases continue to rise …
Listeriosis and VTEC infections in humans have increased, while reported salmonellosis and yersiniosis cases have decreased. These are some of the key ... «EU News, Jan 15»
News Scan for Jan 28, 2015
Yersiniosis cases dropped by 2.8% in 2013. Foodborne Yersinia infections, contracted mainly via contaminated pork products, were responsible for 6,471 cases ... «CIDRAP, Jan 15»
Rheumatic fever, syphilis cases rise
The ESR figures also show a significant increase in measles, hepatitis, Hib disease (a flu that affects children), yersiniosis (a type of gastroenteritis), dengue ... «Marlborough Express, Jan 15»
chicken blamed for illness
VTEC infection 1 Timaru. Yersiniosis 1 Timaru 1 Mackenzie. - The Timaru Herald. Saved|Saved Stories Saved|Saved Stories. Save|Saved Stories Save|Saved ... «Taranaki Daily News, Dez 14»