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Omsk hemorrhagic fever

OMSK hemorrhagic fever virus (a flaviviridae virus) [Pg.159]

Causes small blood vessel thrombi, RBC extravasation, surrounding tissue edema [Pg.159]

Calendar Peak in late spring and late summer [Pg.159]

Bowel movements, stool - blood or black (hematochezia) (melena) [Pg.160]

Extremities, lower - pain Extremities, upper - pain Eyes, conjunctivae - blood Head - pain (headache) [Pg.160]


Material Safety Data Sheet-Infectious Substances Omsk Hemorrhagic Fever Virus. May 23, 2001. [Pg.589]

Omsk Hemorrhagic Fever O-Mustard One-Mile Cough ONN... [Pg.684]

Aerosol transmission of certain VHP viruses has been theorized and has been seen in animal experiments. Case-fatality rates for VHP infections vary widely, ranging from less than 1% for Omsk hemorrhagic fever to up to 90 % for Ebola (subtype Zaire Borio etal., 2002). [Pg.416]

Omsk hemorrhagic fever Central Asia Tick 2-9... [Pg.417]

The flaviviruses are responsible for yellow fever, occurring throughout tropical Africa and South America, and dengue, found throughout North and South America, Asia and Africa. Mosquitoes transmit both infections. Ticks transmit the flaviviruses responsible for Kyasanur Forest Disease in India and Omsk hemorrhagic fever in the old Soviet Union. [Pg.94]

Methyl bromide poisoning Methyl isocyanate poisoning Omsk hemorrhagic fever Osmium tetroxide poisoning Pertussis... [Pg.471]

Murray Valley Encephalitis Mycoplasma agalactiae Mycoplasma mycoides Nairobi Sheep Disease Newcastle Disease Omsk Hemorrhagic Fever Oropouche Virus Disease Peste Des Petits Ruminants Plague... [Pg.492]

Laboratory Centre For Disease Control, Office of Biosafety, Material Safety Data Sheet-Infectious Substances Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus, Minister of National Health and Welfare, Canada, September 1996. [Pg.509]

Omsk hemorrhagic fever Flavivirus Virus Probable... [Pg.128]

Omsk hemorrhagic fever 1. Aerosol 2. Water Negligible High 3-7 days 7-10 days Low Relatively unstable Experimental Not effective No... [Pg.133]

Pulmonary syndrome Pneumonia, respiratory insufficiency, Respiratory distress Anthrax, Tularemia, Plague, Psittacosis, Q fever, Histoplasmosis, Coccidiodomycosis, Influenza, Omsk hemorrhagic fever, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, Korean hemorrhagic fever, Ricin, Staphlococcus enterotoxin B, Botulinum toxin... [Pg.137]

Omsk hemorrhagic fever, and Central European encephalitis viruses. [Pg.99]

The family Flaviviridae includes other tick-borne viruses affecting humans and these viruses are closely related to TBEV and RSSEV, such as Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus in Siberia and Kyasanur Forest disease virus in India. I uping ill virus (United Kingdom) is a member of this family it cases disease primarily in sheep, and has been reported as a cause of a TBE-like illness in laboratoiy- workers and persons at risk for contact with sick sheep (e.g., veterinarians, butchers). [Pg.115]

Tick-borne encephalitis virus complex (Absettarov, Hanzalova, Hypr., Kumlinge, Kyasanur Forest disease, Russian Omsk hemorrhagic fever, Spring-Summer encephalitis)... [Pg.656]


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