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Answer: Japanese Encephalitis is a viral Zoonotic disease. It is caused by the Japanese Encephalitis(B) virus .It is an arbovirus belongs to family Flaviviridae, Closely related to West Nile, St .Louis& Kunjin viruses. These virus is present mainly in th...

Japanese Encephalitis - FAQ, DPH-Tamil Nadu, India

Answer: No. West Nile encephalitis is not transmitted from person-to-person. For example, you cannot get West Nile virus from touching or kissing a person who has the disease, or from a health care worker who has treated someone with the disease.

West Nile Virus - Frequently Asked Questions - Southern Nevada Health District

Answer: Definitely. Milk and milk products act as a source of contamination of various disease causing bacteria such as Salmonella, Shigella, Staphylococci, Clostridium, Bacillus, Pseudomonas, Listeria, Campylobacter, Yersinia, Vibrio, Mycobacterium, Brucell...

Frequently asked questions | FAQs | Milk and Dairy Products

Answer: This was probably a good question when I wrote this in the mid 1990s. The public and most physicians are a lot more aware of GTS these days, and missed diagnoses are far less common. Historically, these were some of the more common mis-diagnoses: Aca...

Frequently Asked Questions About Tourette Syndrome

Answer: The 30 critical illnesses covered are:- Major Cancers- Heart Attack- Stroke- Coronary Artery By-Pass Surgery- Kidney Failure- Aplastic Anaemia- Blindness (Loss of Sight)- End Stage Lung Disease- End Stage Liver Failure- Coma- Deafness (Loss of Hearin...

Frequently Asked Questions | Expat Insurance

Answer: Cholera, dysentery, diarrhea, encephalitis, gastroenteritis, hepatitis, leptospirosis, poliomyelitis, salmonellosis, typhoid fever among others.Children who drink polluted water face a lingering disease and agonizing death. Most child deaths can ...

OSDW FAQ | Operation Safe Drinking Water

Answer: Household pests. They come in all shapes and sizes, from the tiniest of ants to the largest of rats and spiders and snakes. And no matter where you live north, south, east, or west-- in the city or the country in a house or in an apartment the chance...

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