10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ORNITHOSES»
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Schaechter's Mechanisms of Microbial Disease
Ornithoses, chlamydial, 295,, 735t. See also Chlamydial infections; Zoonoses
Oropharynx abscess of, 693 anatomy of, 694f Oroya fever, 287–291, 289t
Orthopoxviruses, 568 Oseltamivir, for influenza, 460 Osteomyelitis, 662–667
anatomic ...
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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine
... 210 UKT phone no 667 Organic reaction acute/delirium 488 chronic/dementia
490,492,493 Organisms, classes 374–6 Organophosphates 855 Orienta typhus
435 Oriental sore 439 Orion 2 Orlistat 237 Ornithoses 162 Orthomyxovirus 376, ...
J. Murray Longmore, Murray Longmore, Ian Wilkinson, 2010
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The Daschner Guide to In-Hospital Antibiotic Therapy: ...
Order numerous cultures (anaerobes, fungi, TB) and serologic investigations (
rickettsiae, ornithoses, syphilis, viruses) Peritonitis Most Frequent Pathogens: a)
Primary, spontaneously bacterial: enterobacteria (60%), pneumococci (15%), ...
Uwe Frank, Evelina Tacconelli, 2012
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Crash Course General Medicine
Contact with animals, both domestic and wild, which may suggest zoonoses, e.g.
leptospirosis, Q fever (coxiellosis), salmonellosis, cat-scratch disease (
bartonellosis), psittacoses and ornithoses, toxoplasmosis, hydatid disease,
toxocariasis, ...
Oliver Leach, Gijsbert Isaac van Boxel, 2013
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Community-acquired Pneumonia
Ornithoses pneumonia with special references to roentgenological lung findings.
Acta Med. Scand., 171, 349–356. Sullivan, R. J. Jr., Dowdle, W. R., & Marine,
W. M. (1972). Adult pneumonia in a general hospital: etiology and host risk
factors.
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The Challenge of Epidemiology: Issues and Selected Readings
... plague), lymphocytic choriomeningitis, equine encephalomyelitis, tick-borne
rickettsioses, desert-type cutaneous leishmaniasis, listerellosis, erysipeloid,
hemorrhagic fevers, nephroso-nephritis, and apparently brucellosis, rabies,
ornithoses, ...
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Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
19c: from Greek rhynchos snout. ornithosis /aim'Ooosis/ e» noun (ornithoses /-si:z
/ , fOT/ro/ PSITTACOSIS, especially as transmitted to humans. © 1930s. orogen /'
Droodsen/ >• noun, geol a usually elongated region of the Earth's crust which ...
... and leads to blindness, and the venereal disease lymphogranuloma venereum
. In both cases transmission is by contact. C. psittaci is the causative agent of
ornithoses, the best known of which is a psittacosis, a feverish pneumonia ...
Hans Günter Schlegel, C. Zaborosch, 1993
Contact with animals (zoonoses): (e.g. leptospirosis, Q fever, salmonellosis, cat-
scratch fever, psittacoses and ornithoses, toxoplasmosis, hydatid disease,
toxocariasis, meningitis, anthrax). Contact with infected people. Sexual history
and any ...
Robert Parker, Asheesh Sharma, 2008
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Women & men in the prehispanic Southwest: labor, power & ...
In the Southwest, the turkey (domesticated by at least a.d. 200 during the
Basketmaker II period at Canyon de Chelly) might have been a source of
ornithoses, shigella, and salmonella (Kunitz and Euler 1972). Ectoparasites such
as head lice ...