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malpassinflation.pdf -
... cases of conjunctivitis 5 cases of otitis and 3 cases of pneumonia ...
with the remaining cases designated "other". Nine cases recorded as purpura were re-coded as septicaemia. For laboratory confirmed data the case fatality rate for "meningitis only" was 6.1% (141 fatalities), for "septicaemia only" 7.6% (179 fatalities) and for cases of combined septicaemia and meningitis 6.5% (59 fatalities). The rate for those "not specified" was 1.2% and for "other" 8.5%. The overall CFR for labor
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bac_meningo_europe_1999-2000.p -
... cases of conjunctivitis 5 cases of otitis and 3 cases of pneumonia ...
with the remaining cases designated "other". Nine cases recorded as purpura were re-coded as septicaemia. For laboratory confirmed data the case fatality rate for "meningitis only" was 6.1% (141 fatalities), for "septicaemia only" 7.6% (179 fatalities) and for cases of combined septicaemia and meningitis 6.5% (59 fatalities). The rate for those "not specified" was 1.2% and for "other" 8.5%. The overall CFR for labor
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gracechurch.pdf -
...al hernia conjunctivitis rheumatism chronic rheumatism acute bronchiti...
s rheumatic fever amputation of 3rd finger right hand for gunshot wound unknown unknown chronic bronchitis unknown phthisis pulmonalis [tuberculosis of lungs] carditis unknown amputation 3rd and 4th fingers right hand, gunshot wound gunshot wound right knee unknown chronic bronchitis contusion of back chronic rheumatism
Admitted 3/6/65 12/6/64 3/6/65 12/6/64 3/6/65 11/30/64 12/6/64 11/30/64 12/6/64 2/7/65 11/30/64
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msds_1935.pdf -
... chemical conjunctivitis and corneal damage. Inhalation of high concen...
trations may cause central nervous system effects characterized by nausea, headache, dizziness, unconsciousness and coma. Causes respiratory tract irritation. May cause narcotic effects in high concentration. Vapors may cause dizziness or suffocation. May cause gastrointestinal irritation with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. May cause systemic toxicity with acidosis. May cause central nervous system depression, charac
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993.pdf -
...rthritis conjunctivitis keratitis and corneal ulceration which can...
lead to blindness).
DETENTION OF PATIENTS THE EPIDEMIC
WITH
SMALLPOX
DURING
BACKGROUND
Because few physicians today have seen a case of smallpox, a summary of its clinical course is warranted. Smallpox is usually spread person-to-person in virus-laden droplets expelled from the oropharynx. The infection begins with seeding of the virus in the upper respiratory tract and regional lymph nodes, followed
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msds_1928.pdf -
... chemical conjunctivitis and corneal damage. Inhalation May be fatal i...
f exposed to high concentrations. May cause severe respiratory tract irritation and possible burns. Aspiration may lead to pulmonary edema. May also cause pallor, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, darkened urine, headache, sweating, convulsions, cyanosis, unconsciousness, fatigue, pulmonary edema and coma. May cause systemic effects. Inhalation at high concentrations may cause CNS depression and
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150104.pdf -
...ominantly conjunctivitis in 86 poultry handlers and in 3 secondary co...
ntacts. One of the infected individuals died of pneumonia (Fouchier et al. 2004; Koopmans et al. 2004; WHO 2004). In 2004 an H7N3 influenza outbreak in poultry in Canada also resulted in the infection of a single individual (WHO 2004), and a patient in New York was reported to be sick following infection with an H7N2 virus (Lipsman 2004). Therefore, it may not be necessary to invoke swine as the intermediary in the f
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ch3.pdf -
...The acute conjunctivitis induced by mustard Figures 3-20 and 3-21 re...
quired immediate eye irrigation. Most of the eye cleared up in several weeks. Nevertheless, during the resolution stage of mustard-related acute conjunctivitis, patients were photophobic for a considerable period. Skin burns were treated in a variety of ways (Figure 3-22). First, the patients were washed down by corpsmen who wore protective clothing. Early in
Fig. 3-19. This photograph from Gilchrist's study of Wo
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bw-ch06.pdf -
...ischarge conjunctivitis and apparent partial blindness may occur wh...
ich may result in behavioral changes such as avoidance or fear. With disseminated disease, cutaneous and mucous membrane lesions may appear anywhere, particularly in the respiratory tract as previously mentioned, and on the limbs. The hind limb is more commonly affected than the forelimb.22,26 Acute septicemia may occur at any stage of infection. A septicemic course is typically progressive, with signs leading to mul
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528.pdf -
... granular conjunctivitis an infectious eye condition that could lead...
to blindness; favus, a fungal infection of the scalp and nails; venereal diseases; parasitic infections; and tuberculosis.23 A subset of class A conditions included mental conditions such as insanity, feeblemindedness, imbecility, idiocy, and epilepsy. In 1903, the PHS created a new category of class B diseases or conditions--those rendering the immigrant "likely to become a public charge."24 Class B conditions incl
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