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  1. Infectious disease

    Infobox disease Name Infectious disease Image Malaria.jpg Alt Caption A false colored electron micrograph ... are the cause of disease epidemic s, in the sense that without the pathogen, no infectious epidemic ... of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. ref Infectious disease results from the interplay between those ... from the environment or which infect non human hosts. Organisms which cause an infectious disease in a host ... to ionizing radiation , or as a result of an infectious disease with immunosuppressive activity ... Sherris One way of proving that a given disease is infectious , is to satisfy Koch s postulates ... is another important tool used to study disease in a population. For infectious diseases it helps ..., a form of hygiene , is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infectious disease. An infectious ... part in understanding the biology of an infectious agent, and in addressing the disease it causes ... disease sometimes involves identifying an infectious agent either directly or indirectly. In practice ..., both for the patient and for the community at large. Diagnosis of infectious disease is nearly ... of T. cruzi within its gut. Microscopy Another principal tool in the diagnosis of infectious disease ... diagnosis of an infectious disease. For example, humans can make neither RNA replicase ... for diagnosis of infectious disease. Molecular diagnostics Technologies based upon the polymerase chain ... of Disease ICD code categories . The following table lists the top infectious disease killers ... lecture3.html Infectious and Epidemic Disease in History ref The Black Death of 1347 to 1352 ... immunopathological disease . Human activity is involved with many emerging infectious ... bacteriologists and other specialists. An infectious disease team may be alerted when The disease ... count 3 column count 3 Bioinformatics Resource Centers for Infectious Diseases Blood borne disease ... microbiome project Infection control Infectious disease dynamics Infectious disease eradication Infectious ...   more details



  1. Infectious bone disease

    Infobox Disease Name Infectious bone disease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D001850 A infectious bone disease is a bone disease primarily associated with an infection. An example is osteomyelitis . Osteochondropathy disease stub Category Osteopathies ...   more details



  1. Non-infectious disease

    Non infectious diseases also called Non communicable disease s are those disease s that are not caused by a pathogen and cannot be shared from one person to another. In contrast, transmissible diseases caused by pathogenic organisms are infectious diseases . There are many kinds of non infectious diseases. Some examples of are cancer , asthma , and heart diseases . Non infectious diseases may be caused by either the environment, nutritional deficiencies, lifestyle choices, or genetic inheritances. Unlike infectious diseases, non infectious diseases are not communicable or contagious, although some kinds can be passed down genetically to the children of a carrier. Historically, infectious diseases were the main cause of death in the world and, indeed, in some developing regions this may still be the case. With the development of antibiotics and vaccination programs, infectious disease is no longer the leading cause of death in the western world. Non infectious disease is now responsible ... Causes of non infectious disease are categorized into genetically inherited diseases and environmental disease s. Non infectious diseases that are not genetic disorders are environmental diseases, although ... are not infectious in nature, but are also not normally classified with non infectious diseases ... of an inherited disease that is caused by a mutation on a gene. The faulty gene impairs the normal ... of the faulty gene for them to develop the disease. Cystic fibrosis affects the respiratory, digestive ... and absorption of nutrients. Environmental diseases Environmental disease is a very ..., food, pollution, and lifestyle choices. The diseases of affluence are non infectious diseases with environmental causes. Examples include Many types of cardiovascular disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease caused by smoking tobacco Diabetes mellitus type 2 Lower back pain caused ... GM, Kanarek MS title The mutation theory of chronic, noninfectious disease relevance to epidemiologic ...   more details



  1. Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology

    Unreferenced date July 2009 The Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology http www1.imperial.ac.uk medicine about divisions ephpc ide is based at Imperial College London and carries out research including the modelling of infectious disease s and molecular epidemiology of pathogen s. It is headed by Professor Sir Roy Anderson zoologist Roy Anderson and Professor Brian Geoffrey Spratt . It houses the Medical Research Council UK MRC s outbreak centre headed by Professor Neil Ferguson, the Partnership for Child Development headed by Dr Lesley Drake, and the Schistosomiasis Control Initiative headed by Professor Alan Fenwick. Imperial College London DEFAULTSORT Department Of Infectious Disease Epidemiology Category Imperial College London Category University and college departments UK university stub ...   more details



  1. Evolution of Infectious Disease

    Infobox Book name Evolution of Infectious Disease image Image Evolution of infectious disease Paul Ewald.jpg 150px author Paul W. Ewald language English subject Evolutionary biology publisher Oxford University Press release date December 1, 1993 pages 320 isbn ISBN 019506058X dewey 616.9 0471 20 congress RC112 .E93 1994 oclc 27221612 Evolution of Infectious Disease is a 1993 book by the evolutionary biology evolutionary biologist Paul W. Ewald Paul Ewald . In this book Ewald contends the traditional view that parasites should evolve toward benign coexistence with their hosts. He draws on various studies which contradict this dogma and asserts his own theory that is based on fundamental evolutionary principles. This book provides one of the first in depth presentations of insights from evolutionary biology on various fields in health science, including epidemiology and medicine . science book stub evolution stub Category 1993 books Category Biology books Category Evolutionary biology literature ...   more details



  1. Emerging infectious disease

    An emerging infectious disease EID is an infectious disease whose incidence has increased in the past 20 years and threatens to increase in the near future. Emerging infections account for at least 12 of all human pathogens ref Taylor, L. et al. 2001 . http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 11516376 Risk factors for human disease emergence Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B , 356 1411 983 9. ref . EIDs include diseases caused by a newly identified microorganism or newly identified strain of a known microorganism e.g. SARS , AIDS ref cite journal author Fauci AS title Emerging and reemerging infectious diseases the perpetual challenge journal Academic medicine journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges volume 80 issue 12 pages 1079 85 year 2005 pmid 16306276 doi ref new infections resulting from change or evolution of an existing organism e.g. influenza , a known infection which spreads to a new geographic area or population e.g. West Nile virus , newly recognized infection in an area undergoing ecologic transformation e.g. Lyme disease , and pre existing and recognized ... of Emerging Infectious Disease Research on International Security Policy.html Impacts of Emerging Infectious Disease Research on International Security Policy , ACDIS International Security Policy Brief ... as well as interaction with other infectious and non infectious conditions that leads to the development of novel syndemic s. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC journal Emerging Infectious Diseases is dedicated to EIDs. Mechanisms of emergence and reemergence Microbial adaption ... Nile virus West Nile Disease transmitted by mosquitoes are moving further from the tropics as the climate ... journal author Lashley FR title Emerging infectious diseases vulnerabilities, contributing factors ... to emerging acute respiratory infectious diseases and the effectiveness of strategies used to facilitate ... de Emerging Infectious Diseases es Enfermedades infecciosas emergentes fr Maladie mergente ja ...   more details



  1. Infectious disease in the 20th century

    Many infectious disease s that killed by the millions were greatly reduced in the 20th century, with one notable achievement being the Eradication of infectious disease eradication of smallpox , and considerable progress being made toward the eradication of polio and Dracunculiasis Guinea Worm Disease . Other diseases, such as diphtheria , typhoid typhoid fever , tuberculosis and whooping cough were greatly reduced throughout the world due to childhood immunization programs, improved sanitation , and the use of antibiotic s. Malaria , even though easily treatable, is still a major killer in poor countries. In the United States the death rate from pneumonia and influenza fell 93 in the 20th century bronchitis was once responsible for 3 of deaths in America that figure has fallen to nearly 0.1 . Two major pandemic s occurred in the 20th century an outbreak of a severe strain of influenza the Spanish Flu which killed some 25 million or more people in 1918 1919, and the appearance of AIDS in the 1980s on. AIDS is transmitted by a virus, and viral diseases can usually only be overcome by vaccination. An effective AIDS vaccine has eluded researchers so far. Anti viral drugs have been developed, but they are too expensive for most people suffering from AIDS in highly affected areas, such as India and sub saharan Africa. In addition to these major pandemics, there have been several minor pandemics resulting from different strains of the influenza virus the Asian Flu of 1957 and the Hong Kong Flu of 1968 being the most notable. Currently, there is concern about the appearance of antibiotic resistance antibiotic resistant strains of infectious organisms . It is believed that the overuse of antibiotics , including their use in animal husbandry , contributes to this development. Category Infectious diseases Category 20th century ...   more details



  1. Mathematical modelling of infectious disease

    and some simple mathematics to find parameter s for various infectious disease s and to use those ... Early pioneers in infectious disease modelling were William Hamer and Ronald Ross , who in the early ... in order to make the model useful. The endemic steady state An infectious disease is said to be endemic ... distribution. Infectious disease dynamics In recent years it has become obvious that there is a need ... of infectious disease s of plants and animals, including humans. Specific topics in this area ... to exceed the critical threshold for a significant length of time, transmission of the infectious disease ... anintroductiontoinfectiousdiseasemodelling.com An Introduction to Infectious Disease Modelling by Emilia Vynnycky and Richard G White. An introductory book on infectious disease modelling and its applications ... NC, Fraser C title Mathematical models of infectious disease transmission journal Nat. Rev. Microbiol ... journal author Riley S title Large scale spatial transmission models of infectious disease journal ... of disease spread. http www.gleamviz.org GLEaMviz Simulator Enables simulation of emerging infectious ... Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics, The Pennsylvania State University http www.vet.cam.ac.uk ... of the Royal Society Interface http www.epimodels.org Models of Infectious Disease Agent Study http apmonitor.com wiki index.php Apps MeaslesVirus Infectious Disease Modeling Measles Virus Vaccines Computer ...It is possible to mathematically model the progress of most infectious diseases to discover the likely ... that has no immune system immunity to the disease. susceptible S The proportion of the population who are susceptible to the disease neither immune nor infected . A The average age at which the disease ... , any less and the disease will die out . In mathematical terms, that is math R 0 times S 1 . math The basic reproduction number R sub 0 sub of the disease, assuming everyone is susceptible ... those who are not susceptible do not feature in our calculations as they cannot contract the disease ...   more details



  1. Infectious Disease Pharmacokinetics Laboratory

    Infobox Organization name Infectious Disease Pharmacokinetics Laboratory image image border size caption map msize mcaption motto formation type Research Clinical Laboratory headquarters University of Florida location flagicon USA United States membership language leader title Director leader name Dr. Charles Peloquin key people num staff budget website http idpl.copwp.copdom.cop.ufl.edu Official website The Infectious Disease Pharmacokinetics Laboratory IDPL is a research facility that is affiliated with the University of Florida College of Pharmacy College of Pharmacy at the University of Florida . ref http idpl.copwp.copdom.cop.ufl.edu About IDPL ref Overview IDPL focuses on the treatments for infections that include HIV , tuberculosis , and other serious infections. This facility provides therapeutic drug monitoring TDM using high performance liquid chromatography and gas chromatography. IDPL has been in existence for two decades and has developed individualized drug regimens by monitoring a patient s blood plasma or serum for target drug concentrations and then interpreting these results and advising physicians how to adjust a drug s dosage to achieve an optimal outcome. This interdisciplinary method allows IDPL to assess each patient s ability to absorb, metabolize and excrete drugs, which then enables them to recommend customized drug dosages based upon these pharmacokinetic factors as well as the severity of the patient s infection. IDPL primarily fouces on tuberculosis, but they also develop drug regimens for cancer patients with fungal infections, and people with HIV. In addition, the Infectious Disease Pharmacokinetics Laboratory also serves as a national reference center for the determination of serum concentrations for the antimycobacterial, antifungal, and anti HIV drugs, as well as linezolid. Leadership The current director is Dr. Charles Peloquin who has ... Official website University of Florida Category University of Florida Category Infectious diseases ...   more details



  1. Infectious bursal disease

    Infectious bursal disease IBD is a highly contagious disease of young chicken s caused by infectious bursal disease virus IBDV , ref name caston cite book chapterurl http www.horizonpress.com rnav author Caston et al. year 2008 chapter Infectious Bursal Disease Virus IBDV title Segmented Double stranded RNA Viruses Structure and Molecular Biology publisher Caister Academic Press id http www.horizonpress.com rnav ISBN 978 1 904455 21 9 ref characterized by immunosuppression and mortality generally at 3 to 6 weeks of age. The disease was first discovered in Gumboro, Delaware in 1962. It is economically important to the poultry industry worldwide due to increased susceptibility to other diseases and negative interference with effective vaccination . In recent years, very virulent strains of IBDV ... of the virus, but only serotype 1 viruses cause disease in poultry. ref cite web title Infectious Bursal Disease Introduction work The Merck Veterinary Manual date 2006 url http www.merckvetmanual.com .... Infectious bursal disease virus. In ICTVdB The Universal Virus Database, version 4. B chen ... bursa of Fabricius are more succeptible to disease. Birds over eight weeks are resistant to challenge ... Bronchial caecal tonsils, Harderian gland , etc. Acute disease and death is due to the necrosis ... phase of the disease, they remain immunocompromised which means they are more succeptible to other ... disease, as does previous infection with avirulent strains. In broiler farms, breeder flocks are immunised ... not usually cause disease in immunocompetent birds. See also Double stranded RNA viruses Animal virology References Reflist External links http www.thepoultrysite.com diseaseinfo 81 infectious bursal disease ibd gumboro Description, with photo of diseased organ http edis.ifas.ufl.edu VM024 IBD in Commercial Broilers http www.canadianpoultry.ca infectious bursal disease.htm Infectious Bursal Disease Category Poultry diseases Category Animal virology ar cs Infek n burzitida ...   more details



  1. Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization

    Infobox Company company name Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization VIDO company type Not for profit foundation 1975 location Saskatoon, Saskatchewan , Canada key people Andrew Potter Chief Executive Officer CEO industry Science and Biotechnology Vaccines num employees 140 2006 products Research homepage http www.vido.org www.vido.org The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization is a non profit organization owned by the University of Saskatchewan and operates with financial support from the governments of Saskatchewan and Alberta as well as Government of Canada and industry competitive grants. In addition to the convert 100000 sqft m2 4 abbr on facility on campus, VIDO also operates a convert 160 acre km2 1 sing on research station. VIDO is a member of three National Networks of Centres of Excellence the Canadian Bacterial Diseases Network, the Canadian Network for Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics CANVAC , and PrioNet . VIDO has created three spin off companies BIOSTAR Inc., BIOWEST , and STAR BIOTECH and has worked with start up companies including PharmaDerm Laboratories , Taiga Bioactivities , Vetrepharm Canada Inc. and Inimex Veterinary Research . History Initially called the Veterinary Infectious Disease Organization , VIDO was established with funding from the Devonian Group of Charitable Foundations , the Province of Alberta and the Province of Saskatchewan. VIDO had strong ties to the Veterinary Medicine University of Saskatchewan University of Saskatchewan s Western College of Veterinary Medicine . In March 2003, VIDO s name was changed to the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization. In October a new convert 50000 sqft m2 3 abbr on expansion was completed. In March 2004, VIDO received funding for the construction of a Biosafety Level 3 laboratory, the International Vaccine Centre InterVac for research into emerging and persistent human and animal diseases. VIDO InterVac VIDO InterVac is a 140M International Vaccine Centre consisting of one of the largest ...   more details



  1. File:Evolution of infectious disease Paul Ewald.jpg

    Summary book cover fur Article Evolution of Infectious Disease Use Infobox OPTIONAL FIELDS Title Evolution of Infectious Disease Author Paul W. Ewald Publisher Oxford University Press Cover artist Website Owner Commentary Year 1993 OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Source Portion Low resolution Purpose Replaceability Other information Book cover of Evolution of Infectious Disease by Paul W. Ewald source http images.amazon.com images P 0195111397.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg Licensing Non free book cover ...   more details



  1. Dr. Fortenberry's Reasearch onTeens and Infectious Disease

    orphan date January 2011 New unreviewed article source ArticleWizard date January 2011 Dr. Fortenberry s Research on Teens and Infectious Disease Health Literacy Dr. Fortenberry Dr. Fortenberry is professor of Pediatrics at Indiana University and has guided an infectious disease research program focused on adolescent s over fifteen years of age. His research covers the contextual and interpersonal factors associated with adolescent sexual activity and how Interpersonal relationship factors are important predictors of sexual and contraceptive behaviors. He and his team have provided a detailed assessment of the personal and interpersonal risk and related factors associated with teens and young adults. In particular his research has led to some important discoveries e.g. how adolescent women and variables of health protective as well as health harming behaviors were important to Chlamydia reinfection. Dr. Fortenberry s research has been very helpful in identifying many factors regarding behaviors and the effect on infectious disease. Dr. Fortenberry has served as a research mentor to 14 adolescent medicine fellows and is well respected for his work at Indiana University. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http medicine.iupui.edu infectdz Research Fortenberry.asp Category Medical research DEFAULTSORT Dr. Fortenberry s Research on teens And Infectious Disease ...   more details



  1. Global Infectious Disease Epidemiology Network

    Category Infectious diseases Category Medical informatics Category Medical research Category Online databases Category Parasitic diseases Category Tropical diseases ro Global Infectious Disease Epidemiology ...Global Infectious Diseases Epidemiology Network GIDEON is a web based program for decision support and Health informatics informatics in the fields of disease Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine . As of 2005, more than 300 generic infectious diseases occur haphazardly in time and space and are challenged by over 250 drugs and vaccines. 1,500 species of pathogenic bacteria , virus es, parasitism parasites and fungi have been described. Printed media can no longer follow the dynamics of diseases, outbreaks and epidemics in real time. Organization GIDEON consists of four modules. The first Diagnosis module generates a Bayesian probability Bayesian ranked differential diagnosis based on signs, symptoms, laboratory tests, country of origin and incubation period and can be used for diagnosis support and simulation of all infectious diseases in all countries. Since the program is web based, this module can also be adapted to disease and bioterror surveillance. The second module follows the epidemiology of individual diseases, including their global background and status in each of 205 countries and regions. All past and current outbreaks of all diseases, in all countries, are described in detail. The user may also access a list of diseases compatible with any combination of agent, vector, vehicle, reservoir and country for example, one could list all the mosquito borne flaviviruses of Brazil which have an avian reservoir . Over 30,000 graphs display all the data, and are updated in real time. These graphs can be used for preparation of PowerPoint displays, pamphlets, lecture ... , Photomicrograph s and disease biological life cycle life cycles . The third module ... of Infectious Diseases, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Tropical Medicine, Travel Medicine, Antimicrobial ...   more details



  1. Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIDRZ)

    The Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia is a non profit organization established by faculty and students from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 1997 , and formally incorporated in Zambia in 2001 . CIDRZ was originally created as an infectious disease and maternal child health research unit. The organization has since expanded its operations to include support to the Zambian government in its fight against HIV AIDS . The stated mission of CIDRZ is to improve lives and communities through research, disease prevention and treatment, and HIV AIDS care Work CIDRZ s work includes Conducting clinical trial s and other critical biomedical research relevant to Zambia and the region Training medical staff, counselors, community members, and public health officials to continuously upgrade skills, improve the delivery of health care at the primary facility level, and sustain HIV prevention and treatment programs Providing support to the Zambian Government in its HIV prevention and AIDS treatment programs throughout Zambia Improving the healthcare systems and infrastructure in Zambia. Providing patient care External links http www.cidrz.org CIDRZ website http www.zambiafirst.org The Zambia First Campaign http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db pubmed&Cmd DetailsSearch&Term stringer js 5BAuthor 5D OR chi bh 5BAuthor 5D OR stringer em 5Bauthor 5D&WebEnv 0Gw7FDpLWvrv IuwDS6rYRPSL31NA81iopy5 11EZwV QE7m6vATdQe2D56GiKu2iXBxJcZKiQeFLfx 40264C086F700DBEC0 0079SID&WebEnvRq 1 Recent CIDRZ Publications Category Charities Category HIV AIDS research institutes Category Infectious diseases Category Medical research Category Microbiology Category Non profit organizations based in the United States Category Virology ...   more details



  1. Infectious mononucleosis

    Infobox disease Name EBV infectious mononucleosis Image Infectious Mononucleosis 3.jpg Caption Infectious ... countries is an infectious, widespread viral disease caused by the Epstein Barr virus EBV , one type ... was coined. Diagnostic tests are used to confirm infectious mononucleosis but the disease ... mult eMedicine2 med 1499 eMedicine2 ped 705 MeshID D007244 Infectious Mononucleosis IM also known as EBV infectious mononucleosis or glandular fever or Pfeiffer s disease or Filatov s disease ref name wni1811 WhoNamedIt synd 1811 ref and sometimes colloquially as the kissing disease from its oral ... Virus Most people are exposed to the virus as children, when the disease produces no noticeable ... childhood more often than in developed countries. As a result, the disease in its observable form ... sheet.htm title Infectious Mononucleosis mono, EBV mononucleosis publisher Health.state.ny.us date accessdate 2009 11 27 ref Especially in adolescent s and young adults, the disease is characterized ... diagnostic tests. The syndrome was described as an infectious process by Nil Filatov ref . ... 264. ref in 1889. ref name wni1811 Signs and symptoms File Main symptoms of Infectious mononucleosis.png thumb Main symptoms of IM ref http www.medicinenet.com infectious mononucleosis page2.htm 3whatare MedicineNet infectious mononucleosis article Retrieved on 7 Mars, 2009 ref ref name webMD http www.webmd.com a to z guides infectious mononucleosis symptoms WebMD Infectious Mononucleosis Last Updated ... overview History section of eMedicine Specialties Infectious Diseases Infectious Mononucleosis. Author ... 19 856837 1 ref ref name AFP cite journal author Ebell MH title Epstein Barr virus infectious mononucleosis ... pmid 15508538 ref Mononucleosis is sometimes accompanied by secondary cold agglutinin disease an autoimmune disease in which abnormal circulating antibodies directed against red blood cells can lead to a form ... RC, McGinniss MH title Anti i, a frequent cold agglutinin in infectious mononucleosis journal Vox ...   more details



  1. Infectious diarrhea

    Cleanup date January 2008 Infobox disease Name Infectious diarrhea Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 009.2 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj search eMedicineTopic diarrhea MeshID D004403 This section is linked from Cholera See also Gastroenteritis and Enteritis Infectious diarrhea or Contagious diarrhea may be defined as diarrhea caused by an infection of the digestive system by a Bacteria bacterium , virus , or parasite that results in frequent bowel motions producing excessive amounts of liquidy feces. ref http www.wrongdiagnosis.com i infectious diarrhea intro.htm Wrongdiagnosis.com. Infectious Diarrhea. ref Causes This can usually be presumed to be infective, although only in a minority of cases is this formally proven. Virus The diarrhea is usually viral in origin, and is mostly caused by Norovirus , Rotavirus , Adenovirus , or Astrovirus . Virus es, particularly rotavirus , are common in children. Viral diarrhea is probably over diagnosed by non doctors Citation needed date September 2010 . Norwalk virus i.e. norovirus can also cause these symptoms. Bacteria and their toxins Common organisms include Campylobacter jejuni and Salmonella , both typically acquired from animal food products. Often food poisoning is really Salmonella infection. Shigella dysentery is less common, and usually human in origin. Vibrio cholerae Cholera is rare in Western countries. It is more ... the most common cause of infectious diarrhea in hospitalized patients worldwide. ref Cite ... any infectious or inflammatory condition, blood in the stool, or acute vascular insufficiency ... author Wistr m J, Jertborn M, Ekwall E, et al. title Empiric treatment of acute diarrheal disease with norfloxacin ... Acute infectious diarrhea usually lasts 7 days when not treated with antibiotics. ref name pmid1616214 ..., especially in food workers or institution workers. In the developing world, infectious diarrhea ... Digestive system diseases Viral diseases DEFAULTSORT Infectious Diarrhea Category Diarrhea Category ...   more details



  1. Infectious Records

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infectious Records is a record label whose bands have included Ash band Ash , Local Natives , Symposium , My Vitriol , Seafood , The Paradise Motel , General Fiasco and The Subways . Infectious was established by Korda Marshall after leaving RCA, and became part of Marshall s Mushroom Records UK now A&E Records operation in the mid 1990s. Korda was also responsible for signing Muse, Paul Oakenfold and Perfecto Records to his Mushroom imprint The first band signed to the label was PWEI , who had followed Marshall from RCA records where they had released a number of albums such as This Is The Day, This Is The Hour, This Is This . However with the sell off of Mushroom Records UK operations to the Warner Music Group , the role of Infectious within the A&E operations was decreased, with most acts being labeled under Warner s main brands such as Atlantic Records . Even so the record label was used again by the multinational group for newly signed developing indie acts such as The Subways, who feature under a joint City Pavement Infectious brand name. In January 2009 it was announced that Korda Marshall would be relaunching Infectious Records. With financial support coming from theatre and sports entrepreneur Michael Watt, Marshall also brought Michael Gudinski onto the board of directors of the company. Hiring former Infectious Records executives Pat Carr of Remote Control Records and Mirelle Davis of Wind Up Bird as consultants to oversee General Management and International Marketing respectively for the new company, he has engaged Robert Horsfall and Mike Skeet s teams at Sound Advice to handle the company s legal and financial affairs. 1 The first signing to the newly relaunched label was Melbourne band The Temper Trap , who are also signed to Gudinksi s Australian label Liberation. General Fiasco and Local Natives have subsequently been signed. External links Official http www.infectiousmusicuk.com http www.thetempertrap.net The Temper ...   more details



  1. Infectious Grooves

    Refimprove date July 2008 Infobox musical artist Name Infectious Grooves Img Background group or band Origin Venice, California , United States Genre Funk metal Years active 1989 present Label Epic Records Epic , Suicidal Records Suicidal , 550 Music Associated acts Suicidal Tendencies , Jane s Addiction , Metallica URL Current members Mike Muir br Dean Pleasants br Steve Brunner br Tim Stewart br Eric Moore musician Eric Moore Past members Robert Trujillo br Adam Siegel br Stephen Perkins br Josh Freese br Brooks Wackerman Infectious Grooves is a funk metal band led by Suicidal Tendencies frontman ... obvious with Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves often brought out a goofier type of humor their albums .... The Infectious Grooves have been on hiatus between the release of their fourth album, 2000 s Mas ... Stewart on guitars. As stated by Muir in 2006 on Suicidal Tendencies official website, Infectious Grooves ... 1992 br The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move...It s the Infectious Grooves Mike Muir singer vocals ... Booty Move...It s the Infectious Grooves 1 Rocky George Guitar on album The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move...It s the Infectious Grooves 1 Dave Dunn Keyboards on album The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move...It s the Infectious Grooves 1 Discography class wikitable Year Title Label US Billboard ... Chart History Infectious Grooves work Billboard magazine Billboard.com publisher accessdate February 18, 2007 ref Format Other information 1991 The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move...It s the Infectious ... backing vocals by Ozzy Osbourne . 1993 Sarsippius Ark Epic Records Epic 109 CD 1993 The Great Infectious ... 2009 References references External links http www.bozos.com ig Infectious Grooves Fan Site http www.myspace.com ... groups established in 1989 Category American metalcore musical groups de Infectious Grooves es Infectious Grooves fr Infectious Grooves it Infectious Grooves nl Infectious Grooves pl Infectious Grooves pt Infectious Grooves ru Infectious Grooves ...   more details



  1. Infectious dose

    unreferenced date March 2010 Infectious dose ID is the amount of pathogen measured in number of microorganisms required to cause an infection in the host. Usually it varies according to the pathogenic agent and the consumer s age and overall health. Infectious doses for some known microorganisms Escherichia coli very large 10 sup 6 sup 10 sup 8 sup of organisms Salmonella quite large 10 sup 5 sup of organisms Cholera relatively large 10 sup 4 sup 10 sup 6 sup of organisms Bacillus anthracis relatively large 10 sup 4 sup spores Campylobacter jejuni low 500 organisms Shigella very low 10s of organisms C.parvum very low 10 to 30 oocyst s Escherichia coli O157 H7 very low 10 organisms Entamoeba coli extremely low from 1 cyst Consumer Food Safety Category Food safety Category Foodborne illnesses Category Infectious diseases Category Nutrition Category Microbiology ...   more details



  1. Infectious (album)

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Infectious Type Album Artist Suburban Legends Cover Infectious cover small.jpg Released July 29, 2007 Recorded June , 2007 Genre Funk br Disco br Rock music Rock Length 29 36 Label Suburban Legends Producer Dallas Kruse Reviews Last album Dance Like Nobody s Watching Tokyo Nights br 2007 This album Infectious br 2007 Next album Let s Be Friends and Slay the Dragon Together Let s Be Friends br 2008 Infectious is the fourth album of the third wave ska funk Pop music pop band Suburban Legends . It was released on July 29, 2007 at the House of Blues at Downtown Disney California Downtown Disney in Anaheim, California Anaheim , California and is made available for sale at the band s http www.suburbanlegends.com website . The album was revealed in early July via videos showing the recording process on the band s http www.youtube.com user SuburbanLegendsTV YouTube account. Later in the month, the album was officially announced and All Around the World, Win a Date, and Infectious debuted on the Suburban Legends MySpace page. The songs Bed of Roses and You Told Me That were previously released on the band s Japan only release, Dance Like Nobody s Watching Tokyo Nights . Track listing All Around the World 3 14 Win a Date 3 18 Infectious 3 24 So Fine 3 17 Trophy Wife 3 20 Summer Crush 3 27 Bed Of Roses 3 04 Stress 2 57 You Told Me That 3 35 Personnel Vincent Walker Singing vocals Brian Klemm Lead Guitar , Singing vocals Derek Lee Rock Drum kit drums Mike Hachey Bass Guitar , Singing vocals Luis Beza Trumpet , Flugelhorn Brian Robertson Suburban Legends Brian Robertson Trombone Additional Musicians Dallas Kruse Electronic keyboard Keyboard , Organ music Organ , Singing vocals Jack Bartlett Trombone Dylan Harlan Baritone Saxophone Jorgen Ingmar Aux. Percussion Suburban Legends Category Suburban Legends albums Category 2007 albums ...   more details



  1. Infectious invalidity

    Refimprove date November 2010 Orphan date October 2006 Infectious invalidity is a doctrine of property law that provides that under certain defined circumstances because one action is improper another action is invalid. ref Name Bobrowski cite book title Handbook of Massachusetts Land Use and Planning Law Zoning, Subdivision Control, and Nonzoning Alternatives last Bobrowski first Mark authorlink Mark Bobrowski coauthors year 2002 publisher Aspen Publishers Online location isbn 0735530041 page 389 url http books.google.com books?id UkAeXDrZu sC&pg PA389&dq 22Infectious invalidity 22&hl en&ei 5czaTMi8D8KAlAebv8G6CQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CC8Q6AEwAA v onepage&q 22Infectious 20invalidity 22&f false ref If applicable, the failure of certain transfers may cause interests that are otherwise valid to fail also. This approach was taken in the Massachusetts case of New England Trust Co. v. Sanger , 337 Mass. 342, 149 N.E.2d 598 1958 . The Restatement 2d of Property, which is a treatise describing general legal principles applied by the courts in the United States states that Infectious invalidity means that the failure of certain transfers may cause interests that are otherwise valid to fail also. This approach was taken in New England Trust Co. v. Sanger, 337 Mass. 342, 149 N.E.2d 598 1958 . A trust provided for income to be paid to the surviving children of the settlor s brother for life, and on the death of the last surviving child of the settlor s brother, an equal division of the trust principle was to be made among the issue of the children of the settlor s brother. The gift to the issue of the brother s children failed, because the ascertainment of issue ... the doctrine of infectious invalidity to avoid a distortion of the settlor s clear desire, the court ... law , infectious invalidity is a term used to describe a principle where a parcel of land that itself ... is deemed invalid. Infectious invalidity affects both zoning and property ownership rights. References ...   more details



  1. The Disease

    for an abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism Disease Infobox television episode Title The Disease Image Image ST VOY The Disease.jpg 270px br Harry Kim becomes intimate with Varro scientist Tal Series Star Trek Voyager Season 5 Episode 17 Production 210 Airdate February 24, 1999 Writer Kenneth Biller br Michael Taylor screenwriter Michael Taylor Director David Livingston director David Livingston Guests Musetta Vander as Tal br Charles Rocket as Jippeq Prev Dark Frontier Next Course Oblivion Star Trek Voyager Course Oblivion Episode list List of Star Trek Voyager episodes The Disease is an episode of Star Trek Voyager , the 17th episode of the fifth season. The episode had an average rating of 4.2 5 on the official Star Trek website as of August 23, 2007 . http www.startrek.com startrek view series VOY episode 104851.html Plot Voyager stops to assist a xenophobic species known as the Varro. This species lives on a Generation ship generational ship which has housed them for 400 years. While the crew works on the Varro ship, Voyager is infested with synthetic ship eating parasites that had been released on the Varro ship by dissident Varro. Meanwhile, Harry Kim Star Trek Harry Kim becomes intimate with Varro scientist Tal, and develops a physiological bond with her, one that is standard in the Varro. The physiological connection alters his behavior and sways him from his duties aboard Voyager . It is later revealed that Tal is one of the separatists. There has been a rumour of a minority of Varro that want off the ship. The parasites that Tal helped create were made to separate the individual pods of the Varro ship without destroying the ship itself. Fractures along the hull created by the parasites begin to grow as the Varro ship begins to fall apart. Voyager ... say good bye to his recent love. External links memoryalpha article The Disease The Disease http ... Disease, The Category Star Trek Voyager episodes Category 1999 television episodes StarTrek ...   more details



  1. Feline Infectious Anemia

    orphan date April 2010 Feline Infectious Anemia FIA is an infectious disease found in felines , causing anemia and other symptoms. The disease is caused by a variety of infectious agent s, most commonly Mycoplasma haemofelis which used to be called haemobartonella . Haemobartonella and eperythrozoon species were reclassified as mycoplasma s. Coinfection often occurs with other infectious agents, including feline leukemia virus FeLV , feline immunodeficiency virus FIV , ehrlichia species, anaplasma phagocytophilum , and Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum . ref Prevalence of Infectious Agents and Anti Erythrocyte Antibodies in Cats with Anemia ACVIM 2009. K.L. Dowers A.G. Miller C.B. Webb R.F. Keegan A.C. Avery P.K. Kiser M.R. Lappin Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA ref References Reflist External links http www.marvistavet.com html body feline infectious anemia.html Feline Infectious Anemia Category Cat diseases ...   more details



  1. Lettuce infectious yellows virus

    Taxobox color violet name Lettuce infectious yellows virus LIYV virus group familia Closteroviridae genus Crinivirus species Lettuce infectious yellows virus synonyms Lettuce infectious yellows virus LIYV is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Closteroviridae . External links http phene.cpmc.columbia.edu ICTVdB 00.017.0.02.005.htm ICTVdB The Universal Virus Database Lettuce infectious yellows virus http www.virology.net Big Virology BVFamilyGroup.html Family Groups The Baltimore Method DEFAULTSORT Lettuce Infectious Yellows Virus Category Viruses Category Viral plant pathogens and diseases Virus plant disease stub ...   more details




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