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Washington - ENVH - 451
Protozoan parasitesGwy-Am Shin Office: Room 2335, 4225 Roosevelt Way NE Phone: 206-543-9026 Email: gwyam@u.washington.eduPathogens in the environment Viruses and prions Bacteria and rickettsiae Fungi and Algae Protozoans HelminthsProtozoa (Introductio
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Factors Affecting Foodborne DiseaseTypes of Foodborne Disease Infection Foodhandler Food Concentration Direct Contamination Water-washed Toxico-infection Intoxication (food poisoning) Bacterial and Fungal Toxins Shellfish Toxins Metals, Chemicals, et
Washington - ENVH - 451
Waterborne DiseasesGwy-Am Shin Office: Suite 2335, 4225 Roosevelt Phone: 206-543-9026 Email: gwyam@u.washington.eduHistory of epidemics and pandemics 430 BC, the plague of Athens Unknown agents Killed one third of population Ended the Golden Age of Ath
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Fate and Transport of Microbes in Water, Soils and SedimentsPathogen survival: Differs widely among microbes:Microbial Survival in the Environment Pathogens Bacteria: spores survive better than vegetative cells Also differs between Gram-positive and G
Washington - ENVH - 451
Sharps Related InfectionsOlusegun Soge (S.O.) Postdoc, DEOHS sogeo@uw.edu November 13, 2009Scenarios A laboratory manager is contaminated with a large amount of blood on an open cut while trying to help a student who has a deep cut from a pipette failu
Washington - ENVH - 451
Fate and transport of pathogens in waterGwy-Am Shin Office: Suite 2335, 4225 Roosevelt Phone: 206-543-9026 Email: gwyam@u.washington.eduTopics Source of waterborne pathogens Removal of waterborne pathogens Wastewater treatment processes Natural proces
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PERSPECTIVESGENETICSA Breakthrough for Global Public HealthDave D. Chadee, Pattamaporn Kittayapong, Amy C. Morrison, Walter J. TabachnickThe Aedes aegypti genomic sequence provides new opportunities to understand the basic biology and evolution of the
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E m e rg i n g I n f e c t i o u s D i s e a s e sincluding CDC, WHO, aid workers, and academic researchersdescended on the city, but nobody was in charge, logistics were chaotic, and rivalry hampered control efforts. The same was true for the 1997 Rift
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NEWSFOCUSA Mosquito Goes GlobalDownloaded from www.sciencemag.org on September 4, 2009CREDIT: DEVON BOWMANThe Asian tiger mosquito is on a rampage. Entomologists are impressed, public health officials are nervous, and many of the rest of us are swatti
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POLICY FORUMPUBLIC HEALTHBiobanks in Developing Countries: Needs and FeasibilityS. K. Sgaier,1* P. Jha,1 P. Mony,1,2 A. Kurpad,2 V. Lakshmi,3 R. Kumar,4 N. K. Ganguly5Technological advances coupled with use of existing resources can be used to create
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NEWSFOCUSAn array of well-heeled new players has dramatically reshaped how wealthy countries tackle infectious diseases of the poor. But increasingly, these ambitious efforts are confronting their own limitationsThe New World of Global HealthA REVOLUTI
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EDITORIALEnvironment Meets Health, AgainR. J. Jackson is adjunct professor of Environmental Health at the University of California at Berkeley and former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Environmental Health
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Global AIDS Epidemic: Time to Turn the Tide Peter Piot, et al. Science 288, 2176 (2000); DOI: 10.1126/science.288.5474.2176The following resources related to this article are available online at www.sciencemag.org (this information is current as of Septe
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There's a New Offering on Campus: Global Change 101 Author(s): Ann Gibbons Source: Science, New Series, Vol. 256, No. 5060 (May 22, 1992), pp. 1146-1147 Published by: American Association for the Advancement of Science Stable URL: http:/www.jstor.org/stab
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Balancing Public Health and Civil Liberties Author(s): Lawrence O. Gostin, Jason W. Sapsin, Stephen P. Teret, Scott Burris, Julie Samia Mair, James G. Hodge Jr., Jon S. Vernick, Ronald Bayer, James Colgrove Source: Science, New Series, Vol. 298, No. 5601
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POLICY FORUMP U B L I C H E A LT HGrand Challenges in Global HealthH. Varmus, R. Klausner, E. Zerhouni, T. Acharya, A. S. Daar, P. A. Singern 26 January 2003, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Bill Gates announced a $200-million medic
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Global Survey Examines Impact of Depression Author(s): Constance Holden Source: Science, New Series, Vol. 288, No. 5463 (Apr. 7, 2000), pp. 39-40 Published by: American Association for the Advancement of Science Stable URL: http:/www.jstor.org/stable/3074
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Ec o n o m i c sHow Much Are Human Lives and Health Worth?By using new assumptions on the dollar value of a human life, among other things, John Graham hopes to determine which regulations deliver the biggest bang for the buck The Bush Administrations C
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POLICY FORUMCORRECTED 25 JANUARY 2008; SEE LAST PAGEPUBLIC HEALTHImplementation ScienceTemina Madon, Karen J. Hofman,* Linda Kupfer, Roger I. GlassResearchers and funders need to use systems approaches that are beginning to translate research not onl
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Tricky diagnosis. X-rays, like this one taken in Port Elizabeth, show TB infection, but tests to distinguish normal from drug-resistant TB can take weeks.ing was the fatality rate: 52 of 53 patients had died within a median of 16 days after being tested
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POLICY FORUMP U B L I C H E A LT HIncreasing International Gaps in Health-Related PublicationsGuillermo Paraje, Ritu Sadana,* Ghassan KaramTOP 20 HEALTH-RELATED PUBLICATION PRODUCERS Average Global Share 1992200136.68 8.57 8.11 6.63 5.19 4.02 2.33 2.
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Revisiting the Commons: Local Lessons, Global Challenges Author(s): Elinor Ostrom, Joanna Burger, Christopher B. Field, Richard B. Norgaard, David Policansky Source: Science, New Series, Vol. 284, No. 5412 (Apr. 9, 1999), pp. 278-282 Published by: America
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VIEWPOINTViewpointPublic health in the new era: improving health through collective actionRobert Beaglehole, Ruth Bonita, Richard Horton, Orvill Adams, Martin McKee The world is entering a new era in which, paradoxically, improvements in some health in
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Letters to the EditorLetters (~300 words) discuss material published in Science in the previous 6 months or issues of general interest. They can be submitted through the Web (www.letter2science.org) or by regular mail (1200 New York Ave., NW, Washington,
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Positive Role of the Social Scientist in the Point Four Program Author(s): Afif I. Tannous Source: The Scientific Monthly, Vol. 72, No. 1 (Jan., 1951), pp. 42-49 Published by: American Association for the Advancement of Science Stable URL: http:/www.jstor
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The Burden of Chronic Disease C. G. Nicholas Mascie-Taylor, et al. Science 302, 1921 (2003); DOI: 10.1126/science.1092488The following resources related to this article are available online at www.sciencemag.org (this information is current as of Septemb
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The Global Circulation of Seasonal Influenza A (H3N2) Viruses Colin A. Russell, et al. Science 320, 340 (2008); DOI: 10.1126/science.1154137 The following resources related to this article are available online at www.sciencemag.org (this information is cu
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NEWSFOCUSProper care of the mentally ill often is viewed as an expendable luxury in the developing world. Recent research suggests it doesnt have to be that wayThe Unseen: Mental Illnesss Global TollLONDONWhen the bloody reign of the Khmer Rouge came t
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École Normale Supérieure - IT - CMPS314
CS103X: Discrete Structures Homework Assignment 1: SolutionsDue January 25, 2008Exercise 1 (10 Points). Prove or give a counterexample for each of the following: (a) If A B and B C, then A C. (b) If A B and B C, then A C. Solution: (a) Consider any elem
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Group 8Project Number Version Print Date Page1 1.0 12/04/2010 Page 1 of 6Customer Relationship Management Helps Chase Card Services Manage Customer CallsSIGNATURE BLOCKStatement Team Member Tracy Tillet Evelyn Tsai Ian Hsieh Lycieni Moguel Tirese Lin
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ETKLIAssignment Number Version PrintDate PagePhase2 1.0 18/03/2010 Page1of 23ProjectManagementPlan NewspaperDelivery SystemSIGNATUREBLOCKStatement TeamMemberIdidmyshareofthework,andIhaveageneralunderstandingofthecontentsofthe assignment.Contributi
UIllinois - MATH 442 - 30354
MATH 110 EXAM #1Please answer the following questions. Because this test is open book and open note, you will not get credit for answers unless you demonstrate how you arrived at them. In short, please show all work.Problem 1. Please nd the specic solut
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M ATH 1 52, FALL 2004: MIDTERM # 220Problem #1 a) Using Fourier Transform solve the initial value roblem with diffusion equation with variable dissipationfor K > 0 , -cc < x < cc and t > 0. b) Write the solution u above more explicitly when 4 ( x ) = e
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MATH 152, FALL 2004: MIDTERM # IProblem $1 (5 1 Let u ~ ( xt , and u 2(x,t ) denote the solutions of the equation )with initial and b oundary conditions respectively u1 ( x, 0) = gl ( x), u1 ( 0, t ) = f l ( t), u l ( L , t ) = h l(t) a nd u 2(x,0) = g
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MATH 152, FALL 2004: FINALThere are five problems. Do all of them. Total score: 160 points.Problem # 1, ( 25 p oints) For both of the following functions f on [0, 11, s tate whether the Fourier cosine series on [0, I] converges in each of the following
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