with a variably diminished number of segmented granulocytes. s association with prior parvovirusB19 has been made but this hasn t been confirmed. Similar to the platelet deficiency idiopathic ... more details
Derek Enlander is a research physician on the faculty of Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York. He was born in Belfast, N.Ireland and attended Medical school in Dublin. He was given a fellowship to Stanford University, California in 1966. He worked on the relationship to Epstein Barr Virus in Hodgkin s Disease. He is board certified in Nuclear Medicine a diagnostic subspecialty in Internal Medicine. He is the Director of the ME CFS Clinic in New York. br He has published widely on Virology, the Use of Computers in medicine and on Myalgic Encephalomylitis Chronic Fatigue Syndrome also termed M.E. CFS . He has published a book on ME CFS and four books on the use of computers in Medicine. ref 1 Antibody to parvovirus B19 nonstructural protein is associated with chronic arthralgia in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome myalgic encephalomyelitis. Kerr JR, Gough J, Richards SC, Main J, Enlander D, McCreary M, Komaroff AL, Chia JK. J Gen Virol. 2010 Apr 91 Pt 4 893 7. Epub 2009 Dec 9. ref ref Microbial infections in eight genomic subtypes of chronic fatigue syndrome myalgic encephalomyelitis.Zhang L, Gough J, Christmas D, Mattey DL, Richards SC, Main J, Enlander D, Honeybourne D, Ayres JG, Nutt DJ, Kerr JR. J Clin Pathol. 2010 Feb 63 2 156 64. Epub 2009 Dec 2. ref ref Gene expression subtypes in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome myalgic encephalomyelitis. Kerr JR, Petty R, Burke B, Gough J, Fear D, Sinclair LI, Mattey DL, Richards SC, Montgomery J, Baldwin DA, Kellam P, Harrison TJ, Griffin GE, Main J, Enlander D, Nutt DJ, Holgate S.J Infect Dis. 2008 Apr 15 197 8 1171 84 ref ref Chronic phase lipids in sera of chronic fatigue syndrome CFS , chronic ciguatera fish poisoning CCFP , hepatitis B, and cancer with antigenic epitope resembling ciguatoxin, as assessed with MAb CTX. Hokama Y, Uto GA, Palafox NA, Enlander D, Jordan E, Cocchetto A. J Clin Lab Anal. 2003 17 4 132 9. ref ref Human herpesvirus 6. Enlander D.Cleve Clin J Med. 2002 Jan 69 1 92. ref ref Unpredictab ... more details
10 year 2004 month February pmid 14767982 doi 10.1002 hep.20111 ref Erythrovirus ParvovirusB19 ref name pmid9606764 cite journal author Naides SJ title Rheumatic manifestations of parvovirusB19 infection ... more details
Infobox Airport name Biddeford Municipal Airport image IATA ICAO FAA B19 type Public owner City of Biddeford operator city served Biddeford, Maine location elevation f 157 elevation m 48 coordinates coord 43 27 50.8 N 070 28 20.6 W region US ME type airport scale 10000 website r1 number 06 24 r1 length f 3,000 r1 length m 914 r1 surface Asphalt stat year 2008 stat1 header Aircraft operations stat1 data 23,150 stat2 header Based aircraft stat2 data 48 footnotes Source Federal Aviation Administration ref name FAA FAA airport ID B19 use PU own PU site 07849. A , effective 2009 08 27. ref Biddeford Municipal Airport airport codes B19 is a public use airport in York County, Maine York County , Maine , United States . It is owned by the Biddeford, Maine City of Biddeford and is located two nautical miles 3.70 km south of the central business district . ref name FAA Facilities and aircraft Biddeford Municipal Airport covers an area of convert 126 acre ha at an elevation of 157 feet 48 m above mean sea level . It has one runway designated 06 24 with an asphalt surface measuring 3,000 by 75 feet 914 x 23 m . ref name FAA For the 12 month period ending August 19, 2008, the airport had 23,150 aircraft operations, an average of 63 per day 100 general aviation with a few military aviation military . At that time there were 48 aircraft based at this airport 96 single aircraft engine engine and 4 multi engine. ref name FAA References references External links http msrmaps.com map.aspx?t 1&s 11&lat 43.4641111&lon 70.4723889&w 700&h 700 Aerial photo as of 29 April 1998 from USGS The National Map FAA procedures B19 US airport minor B19 Category Airports in York County, Maine Category Buildings and structures in Biddeford, Maine Maine airport stub ... more details
17894021 parvovirusB19 ref name PMID 12848949 and HIV , ref name PMID 19532080 and the bacterium Mycobacterium ... 17276369 parvovirusB19 . ref name PMID 18277075 ref name PMID 11911112 The bacteria Coxiella burnetii ... is associated with the viruses parvovirusB19 , ref name PMID 18549931 Epstein Barr virus ref name ... arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis is associated with parvovirusB19 . ref name PMID 18549931 The detection ... hlist align left width 200 height 58 ParvovirusB19 br Css Image Crop Image Parvovirus in Blood.jpg ... after Human ParvovirusB19 Infection without Persistent Viremia year 2008 last1 Seishima first1 Mariko ... and arthralgia following parvovirusB19 infection volume 29 issue 3 pages 595 602 journal The Journal ... or aggravating factors in Tourette s. Vasculitis Vasculitis is associated with the viruses HIV , parvovirusB19 ref name PMID 18549931 and hepatitis B virus . The hepatitis C virus is an established ... more details
DA2PP, also known as DHPP, is a Vaccine Valence multivalent vaccine for dog s that protects against canine distemper , adenovirus Animals adenovirus type 2 , Kennel cough parainfluenza , canine parvovirus , and canine coronavirus . This vaccine is usually given to puppies at 8 weeks of age, followed by 12 weeks of age, and then 16 weeks of age. This vaccine is given again at 1 year of age and then annually, or every 3 years. Some veterinarians recommended vaccine schedules may differ from this. Some Holistic veterinarians may recommend only one shot. http www.organic pet digest.com dog vaccination schedule.html http www.moonstruckmeadows.com RecommendedVaccinations.htm http www.dogs4dogs.com puppy shots.htm For distemper While the DA2PPC vacine also protects against parainfluenza, parvovirus , adenovirus , and canine coronavirus , it most importantly protects against the debilitating and deadly disease canine distemper, a often fatal viral illness that causes neurologic dysfunction, pneumonia , nonspecific systemic symptoms such as fever and fatigue, and weight loss, as well as upper respiratory symptoms and diarrhea, poor appetite, and vomiting. There is no antiviral drug effective against the canine distemper virus. Treatment is supportive and consists of antibiotics to prevent secondary infections , anticonvulsants for seizures, and intravenus fluids to prevent dehydration . Given the lethality of distemper and the relative rarity of side effects from the vaccine, all reputable veterinarians recommend the DA2PPC vaccine. Also, even if the dog owner is not concerned about adenovirus, coronavirus, parvovirus, or parainfluenza, they should vaccinate their dogs to protect them against distemper. Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Da2ppc Vaccine Category Animal vaccines veterinary med stub ... more details
CPV may refer to Cape Verde , ISO 3 letter country code Communist Party of Vietnam The Chinese People s Volunteer Army , who fought alongside the Korean People s Army during the Korean War Canine parvovirus the Cauchy principal value of an integral in mathematics CP violation phenomenon in physics Concentrated photovoltaics CPV is the ICAO airline designator for Air Corporate , Italy Cryptosporidium parvum virus a dsRNA virus of the single celled causative agent of Cryptosporidiosis Common Procurement Vocabulary , a European Union legislation introducing a system of codes used by member states in public procurement procedures Cricket paralysis virus disambig de CPV fa CPV fr CPV it CPV lt CPV ja CPV sl CPV ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists area s between 10 sup 15 sup square metre m sup 2 sup and 10 sup 14 sup m sup 2 sup 1,000 to 10,000 nanometre nm sup 2 sup . See also orders of magnitude area areas of other orders of magnitude . 1 E 16 m Areas smaller than 10 sup 15 sup m sup 2 sup 4,000 nm sup 2 sup Approximate surface area of the smallest known virus a parvovirus 1 E 14 m Areas larger than 10 sup 14 sup m sup 2 sup area Category Orders of magnitude area ... more details
Taxobox name Parvovirus virus group ii familia Parvoviridae genus Parvovirus species Mink enteritis virus Mink enteritis virus MEV is a species of parvovirus that infects mink and causes enteritis . Like all parvoviruses, it is a small 18 26 Nanometer nm , spherical virus, and has a single stranded DNA genome . The signs and symptoms of enteritis usually appear within 4 7 days after infection. The virus replicates in the cells of the Crypt anatomy crypt epithelium in the duodenum and jejunum and, to a lesser extent the ileum , Colon anatomy colon and caecum . The severity of the disease is directly related to necrosis of the crypt epithelium. ref Collier, Leslie Balows, Albert Sussman Max 1998 Topley and Wilson s Microbiology and Microbial Infections ninth edition, Volume 1, Virology , volume editors Mahy, Brian and Collier, Leslie. p. 268 Arnold. ISBN 0340663162 ref Virus enteritis of mink was recognized first in 1947 when epizootics occurred among ranch mink in southern Canada. The disease subsequently spread to the United States ref name pmid4238566 cite journal author Reynolds HA title Some clinical and hematological features of virus enteritis of mink journal Can. J. Comp. Med. volume 33 issue 2 pages 155 9 year 1969 month April pmid 4238566 pmc 1319402 accessdate 2008 12 28 ref and Europe. ref name pmid66862 cite journal author Flagstad A title Feline panleukopaenia virus and mink enteritis virus. A serological study journal Acta Vet. Scand. volume 18 issue 1 pages 1 9 year 1977 pmid 66862 accessdate 2008 12 28 ref Signs and symptoms Clinical signs include Anorexia symptom anorexia , vomiting and severe diarrhoea . Stools of affected animals usually contain large quantities of mucus and intestinal casts or plugs composed of fibrin, mucus and dead cells from intestinal mucosa. In immature animals, anorexia and diarrhoea usually occur about four days after exposure ... of necrotic tissue may be necessary. See also Canine parvovirus References reflist Category Animal diseases ... more details
thought to be involved include the adenovirus , which causes respiratory infections the human parvovirusB19 , an infection that affects children and the human parainfluenza virus . ref name Mayoclinic ... more details
Taxobox color violet name Porcine parvovirus virus group ii familia Parvoviridae genus Parvovirus species Porcine parvovirus Taxobox name Porcine enterovirus virus group iv familia Picornaviridae genus Enterovirus species Porcine enterovirus SMEDI an acronym of stillbirth , Mummy mummification , embryonic death, and infertility is a reproductive disease of pig swine caused by porcine parvovirus PPV ref name Fenner 1993 cite book author Fenner, Frank J. Gibbs, E. Paul J. Murphy, Frederick A. Rott, Rudolph Studdert, Michael J. White, David O. title Veterinary Virology 2nd ed. publisher Academic Press, Inc year 1993 isbn 0 12 253056 X ref and porcine enterovirus . The term SMEDI usually indicates porcine enterovirus , but it also can indicate porcine parvovirus , which is a more important cause of the syndrome. ref cite web author Carter, GR, Wise, DJ Flores, EF year 2006 title Picornaviridae work A Concise Review of Veterinary Virology url http www.ivis.org advances carter Part2Chap22 chapter.asp?LA 1 accessdate 2007 03 31 ref SMEDI also causes abortion, neonate neonatal death, and decreased male fertility. From an economic standpoint SMEDI is an important disease because of the loss of productivity from fetal death in affected herds. ref name Kohler 1983 cite journal author Kohler H title Pathophysiology of gravidity journal Nord Vet Med year 1983 pages 140 50 volume 35 issue 3 pmid 6683837 ref Initial infection of a herd causes the greatest effect, but losses slow over time. The disease is spread most commonly by ingestion of food and water contaminated with infected feces and occasionally through sexual contact and contact with aborted tissue. ref name Carter cite web author Carter GR, Wise DJ year 2006 title Parvoviridae work A Concise Review of Veterinary Virology url http www.ivis.org advances Carter Part2Chap9 chapter.asp?LA 1 accessdate 2006 06 10 ref A vaccine is available ATCvet code ATCvet I09 AA02 . Pathogenesis This depends on the age of the animal affected ... more details
PPV or ppv may refer to Technology Pay per view on cable or satellite television People powered vehicle , a human powered vehicle from 1970 Biology Plum pox virus, a plant virus Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine , a pneumococcal vaccine Porcine parvovirus , a virus causes reproductive failure of swine. Material Poly p phenylene vinylene poly p phenylene vinylene , a conjugated polymer Mathematics Positive predictive value in statistics Others Modes of mechanical ventilation Positive pressure ventilation , a procedure for removing smoke and gases from fires, or, in medical terminology, using positive pressure to ventilate a patient who can not breathe on their own Post perovskite pPv , in geophysics Public Private Ventures , a nonprofit social research and policy organization Pajam en Pallo Veikot , a football team in western Helsinki, Finland. disambig Category Initialisms de PPV fr PPV ko PPV it PPV ja PPV pl PPV pt PPV sv PPV ... more details