Shigella Disease
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www.hpsc.ieManagement of Infectious Disease in Childcare Facilities and Other Childcare Settings HSE-2-Cryptosporidium 35 Salmonella 36 Shigella 36 Verocytotoxigenic E.coli (VTEC) 36 Norovirus 36 Outbreaks 37 Glandular Fever 37 Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib) 38 Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease 38 Headlice 39 Hepatitis 39
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www.michigan.govDisease Organism Mode Of Transmission Bacillary dysentery Asiatic cholera Typhoid fever Tuberculosis Tetanus Infectious hepatitis Poliomyelitis Common colda Hookworm disease Histoplasmosis Shigella spp. Vibrio cholerae Salmonella Typhi Mycobacterium tuberculosis Clostridium tetani Hepatitis A virus Poliovirus Echovirus Necator americanus ...
Virginia Reportable Disease List
www.vdh.virginia.govShigella. spp.) [a] Spotted fever rickettsiosis (Rickettsia. L spp.) [a] Streptococcal disease, Group A, invasiveor toxic shock [a] Streptococcus pneumoniae. infection, invasive and <5 years of age [a] Syphilis (Treponema pallidum), if not primary, secondary, or congenital .
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www.cdc.govApr 23, 2013 · used in food animals to prevent, control, and treat disease, and to promote the growth of food-producing animals . The use of antibiotics for promoting growth is not necessary, and the practice should be phased out . Recent guidance from the U .S . Food and Drug Administration (FDA) describes a pathway toward this goal . 2. It is difficult to ...