Laboratory Resources: Nipah Virus
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<p>This guide, printable flyer, provides laboratory resources related to Nipah Virus. This is a part of a series of one-page resource guides for laboratorians.</p>
<p>Nipah virus (NiV) is a zoonotic virus that can spread between animals and people. Fruit bats, also called flying foxes, are the animal reservoir for NiV in nature. NiV can spread to people from direct contact with infected animals, such as bats or pigs, or their body fluids (such as blood, urine, or saliva), and can also occur by consuming food products that have been contaminated by body fluids of infected animals. Human transmission can occur via close contact with a person infected with NiV or their body fluids (including nasal or respiratory droplets, urine, or blood).</p>
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2023-02-21
2024-02-23
Laboratory Resources: Yellow Fever
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This guide, printable flyer, provides laboratory resources related to Yellow Fever. This is a part of a series of one-page resource guides for laboratorians.
<p>The yellow fever virus is found in tropical and subtropical areas of Africa and South America. Yellow fever virus is an RNA virus that belongs to the genus Flavivirus. It is related to West Nile, St. Louis encephalitis, and Japanese encephalitis viruses.</p>
<p>Yellow fever virus is transmitted to people primarily through the bite of infected Aedes or Haemagogus species mosquitoes. For people who develop symptoms, the time from infection until illness is typically 3 to 6 days. Initial symptoms can include sudden onset of fever, chills, severe headache, back pain, general body aches, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (feeling tired), and weakness. Severe symptoms include high fever, yellow skin or eyes (jaundice), bleeding, shock, and organ failure</p>
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2023-02-09
2024-02-09
Laboratory Resources: Poliovirus
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<p>Polio, or poliomyelitis, is a disabling and life-threatening disease caused by the poliovirus. The virus can infect a person’s spinal cord, causing paralysis.</p>
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2023-01-27
2024-01-27
Laboratory Resources: Marburg Virus Disease (MVD)
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This guide, printable flyer, provides laboratory resources related to Marburg Virus Disease (MVD). This is a part of a series of one-page resource guides for laboratorians. <br /><br />Marburg virus disease is a rare but severe hemorrhagic fever which affects both people and non-human primates. Marburg virus is a genetically unique zoonotic (or, animal-borne) RNA virus of the filovirus family, which includes the six species of Ebola virus. The reservoir host of Marburg virus is the African fruit bat, Rousettus aegyptiacus. Fruit bats infected with Marburg virus do not show obvious signs of illness. Primates (including people) can become infected with Marburg virus and may develop serious disease with high mortality
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2022-08-19
2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – not yet reviewed asset – bumping first review 1 year
2024-08-19
Laboratory Resources: Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF)
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This guide, printable flyer, provides laboratory resources related to Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF). This is a part of a series of one-page resource guides for laboratorians.
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is caused by infection with a tick-borne virus (Nairovirus) in the family Bunyaviridae. Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever is found in Eastern Europe, particularly in the former Soviet Union, throughout the Mediterranean, in northwestern China, central Asia, southern Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent. Numerous wild and domestic animals amplify the virus's hosts, such as cattle, goats, sheep, and hares.
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2022-07-25
2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – not yet reviewed asset – bumping first review 1 year
2024-07-25
Laboratory Resources: Mpox
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This guide, printable flyer, provides laboratory resources related to Mpox. This is a part of a series of one-page resource guides for laboratorians.
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2023-12-15
2022-09-27 - general asset review - Treatment & Care group
2023-12-15 by Lab WG MPox review - updated name / file.
2025-12-15
Laboratory Resources: Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)
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This guide, printable flyer, provides laboratory resources related to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI). This is a part of a series of one-page resource guides for laboratorians.
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2023-03-02
2022-09-27 - general asset review - Treatment & Care group
2023-03-02 - updated by Laboratory group
2025-05-17
Laboratory Resources: Lassa Fever
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This guide, printable flyer, provides laboratory resources related to Lassa Fever. This is a part of a series of one-page resource guides for laboratorians.
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2022-05-17
2022-09-27 - general asset review - Treatment & Care group
2025-05-17
Reusing Face and Eye PPE - Extended Wear - Flyer
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Extended wear/Cohort reuse protocol for face and eye protection when supplies are low and the provider is treating only COVID-19 patients.
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2020-05-05
2022-03-29 by Josia Mamora
Y - PPE pos 100 qualtrics 320
Y - D0.1PPE/D0.2PPE Qualtrics # 320
2024-01-01
ED - Taking OFF Airborne (In Room)
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COVID-19 ED Resources: COVID-19 ACE Emergency Department CONSERVE Printable PDFs.
Taking OFF PPE, Doffing Only
These one-page PDF's depict the Emergency Department use of PPE for protection against COVID-19 that is currently in use at Emory University. Created by Emory's Visual Medical Education team.
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2020-04-05
2022-03-29 by Josia Mamora
2024-01-01
ED - Putting ON Airborne
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COVID-19 ED Resources: COVID-19 ACE Emergency Department CONSERVE Printable PDFs. <br /><br />Putting ON PPE, Donning Only <br /><br />These one-page PDF's depict the Emergency Department use of PPE for protection against COVID-19 that is currently in use at Emory University. Created by Emory's Visual Medical Education team.
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2020-04-05
2022-03-29 by Josia Mamora
2024-01-01