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Question : Is Meniere's disease infectious?

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Answer : There is considerable interest in whether Meniere's disease has viral origins. It has been suggested that periodic reactivation of a virus by factors such as stress may account for the recurrent episodes of symptoms. However, after extensive studies, there is still no strong evidence that a virus is involved. In endolymphatic sac tissues, herpes simplex viral DNA was identified in a small proportion of patients. Cytomegalovirus and adenovirus12 were both absent.
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What is Meniere's Disease?

The Ear Institute of Texas
Meniere’s disease is classified as an inner ear disorder that causes repeated attacks of dizziness and the discomfort of fullness from the affected ear. This is due to increase pressure of the inner ear fluids. Fluids in the inner ear chambers are constantly being produced and absorbed by the circulatory system. If there are any disturbances in the delicate relationship, there is an over production or under absorption of the fluids.
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Question : Is Meniere's disease hereditory?

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Answer : There are a few studies that have looked at this, and the answer is that in most cases hereditory factors do not play a part. In one Japanese study it was reported that 5.8% of patients had a close relative also with the disease. In British studies, a family history of the disease was observed in 5% of patients. One Swedish study puts the figure at 14%. Thus, most cases do not have a family history.
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Question : Is there any connection between airborne allergies and Meniere's Disease?

Meniere's Page Frequently Asked Questions
Answer : Although the contribution of an allergic reaction in Meniere's disease has been suggested there is no conclusive evidence to support the idea. In a Swedish study 28 Meniere's patients were screened for IgE antibodies to 6 common food and inhalant allergens. None of the tests was positive. Some preliminary studies have suggested that immunoglobulins in CSF and the cochlear fluids may be elevated in some patients but these studies need to be replicated.
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What is Meniere’s disease?

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Meniere’s disease is a disorder that produces a group of symptoms: sudden attacks of whirling dizziness, tinnitus or head noise, a feeling of pressure or fullness in the ear, and a fluctuating hearing loss. While the underlying cause is not known, it is believed to result from a fluctuation in the pressure of fluid that fills the inner ear. An attack may last from a few hours to several days.
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In 1861, French physician Prosper Meniere described a condition that now bears his name. Meniere's disease is a disorder of the inner ear that causes episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, a feeling of fullness or pressure in the ear, and fluctuating hearing loss. A typical attack of Meniere's disease may be preceded by fullness or aching in one or both ears. Hearing fluctuation or tinnitus (ringing or sounds in the ears) may also precede an attack.
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What types of treatments are available for Meniere's disease?

The Ear Institute of Texas
Medical Options: Treatment may vary, depending on the patient. This depends on several factors according to the cause, magnitude, and frequency of the symptoms. In order to improve the inner ear circulation and control the fluid pressure, treatment may consist of medication to stimulate the inner ear circulation. Drugs which accomplish this are vasodilating drugs (blood pressure pills) and diuretics (water pills) with anti-dizziness medication.
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Meniere's disease is a disorder that produces a group of symptoms: sudden attacks of whirling dizziness, tinnitus or head noise, a feeling of pressure or fullness in the ear, and a fluctuating hearing loss. It is believed to result from a fluctuation in the pressure of fluid that fills the inner ear.
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Living with Meniere's Disease--What Helps?

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If I have HIV, should I go to General Infectious Disease Clinic?

General Infectious Diseases Clinic
UTMB, we have a clinic especially devoted to the care of those with HIV. This clinic meets three times per week and is staffed by individuals specially trained to handle those with this infection and the resulting complications. You can make an appointment with this clinic by calling (409) 772-1661.
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Where is General Infectious Disease Clinic located?

General Infectious Diseases Clinic
It is on the first floor of the Rebecca Sealy Building located on the campus of UTMB in Galveston, Texas. The building is pictured above. For a map and directions, click here.
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What should be the Logical Approach to the Diagnosis of Infectious Disease?

MultiGEN Diagnostics, Inc. : Frequently Asked Questions
Patients present with syndromes, not diagnoses. For example, one of the causes of headaches is meningitis, which can itself be caused by a variety of specific bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. The final etiologic diagnosis therefore becomes bacterial meningitis or viral meningitis, etc each with different therapeutic options and differing prognoses. Likewise diarrhea with fever can be caused by pathogens from different phyla.
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Can I travel if I have a minor case of an infectious disease?

NAS AIR
Mumps: Passengers can be accepted for travel when all swelling has subsided. This is usually after seven (7) days however it can take up to 14 days. Chicken pox: Passengers can be accepted for travel seven (7) days after the appearance of the last new spot. Passengers traveling with any of the above conditions are required to produce a medical certificate confirming that they are fit to fly.
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What infectious disease tests does the Red Cross conduct on tissue products?

American Red Cross
HIV-1/2, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, human T-lymphotropic virus type I/II and syphilis. The American Red Cross Tissue Services has instituted quality control and quality assurance systems above and beyond those required by current Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, which makes it one of the leaders in the tissue banking industry. All Red Cross facilities have received accreditation by the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB).
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Can you get an infectious disease from this blood draw?

Medic Exams
No. The sterile materials used are in disposable kits and used only once. The examiner will open the kit in front of you as well as show the seal being broken on the sterile needle.
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Meniere's Disease: What Treatment Will the Physician Recommend?

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http://www.yourhealth.com/bin/build_r esult_doc.pl?SEARCHTERM=3DMeniere's+Disease++&page =3D/ahl/1644.html Approximately 500 cases of meningitis are caused by pneumococcus each year in Canada. In Waterloo Region, 30 cases of pneumococcal meningitis have been reported since 1990 (with 1 to 6 cases reported every year). Meningitis caused by this organism occurs as an isolated event or complication of illness in an individual.
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How infectious is Foot and Mouth Disease?

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Foot and Mouth Disease is regarded as one of the most highly infectious livestock diseases. It spreads very rapidly from one animal to another, especially in cool, damp climates and/or when animals are penned or housed in cold weather. Seven strains of the virus are recognised.
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Is dental caries an infectious disease?

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Yes. Dental caries is an infectious disease. It is initiated by bacteria called mutans streptococcus. Keeping one child's dental caries under control may require all family members to take good care of their teeth at the same time.
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If I have an infectious disease, can I still apply to the Program?

Dental Hygiene Program
You should request a copy of the program's "Bloodborne Infectious Disease(s) Policy" from the Dean of Students. It addresses this issue with respect to your status as an applicant and student.
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What is Computerised Infectious Disease Reporting?

Health Protection Surveillance Centre
Computerised Infectious Disease Reporting (CIDR) is a new information system developed to manage the surveillance and control of infectious diseases in Ireland . It also monitors organisms' ability to resist antibiotic drugs (antimicrobial resistance).
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SO HOW CAN AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOT BE CONTAGIOUS?

FIP
Feline Infectious Peritonitis is a reaction to infection with the feline coronavirus. Most cats who become infected with the feline enteric coronavirus (often simply called "feline coronavirus") essentially get the flu and never develop anything that can in any way be described as serious. Some cats, however, react with this devastating syndrome.
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What is infectious gastroenteritis?

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Gastrointestinal illness (gastroenteritis) is the inflammation of the stomach and small and large intestines. The main symptoms include vomiting and watery diarrhea. Other symptoms include fever, abdominal cramps, nausea, and headache. Infections causing gastroenteritis can be viral, bacterial, or parasitic in origin. Norovirus is a common cause of viral gastroenteritis found on cruise ships. Types of bacterial gastroenteritis infections include Escherichia coli and salmonella.
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How infectious is it?

Hand Foot and Mouth Disease–HFMD
HFMD is moderately infectious. It can spread from one person to another through direct contact with discharge from the nose and throat, saliva, infected stools, or fluid from a blister.
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Abacus Dental Practice
Yes. Cold sores are infectious and the infecting virus can be passed to other people by close contact (such as kissing). A cold sore is most infectious when it is blistering. It is important to try and avoid touching cold sores as you can pass the virus on to other people’s hands and even, very rarely, to your own eyes. Avoid squeezing, pinching or pricking the cold sore as this can spread the infection.
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IS ENDOMETRIOSIS A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE OR INFECTIOUS?

Endometriosis : Frequently Asked Questions
No. Endometriosis cannot be transferred from one human being to another. The cause of endometriosis is not yet known, but it is not an infectious disease.
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What kinds of infectious disease agents will scientists be working with?

OHSU News Release
Scientists will be handling very small samples of a variety of disease causing microbes that pose current or future threats to human health. West Nile Virus is one example of a disease that is rapidly emerging onto the national health scene and requires vaccine research. Other examples of diseases that threaten public health include influenza, tuberculosis, hantavirus and dengue fever which has made a comeback in the U.S. after a 50 year absence.
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What medical and infectious disease tests do you run on your donors?

Genetics & IVF Institute
See a complete list of all testing performed on our donors as well as view the rigorous screening process all donors must pass. In addition to excluding donors with known risk factors and positive physical examinations we test for HPV using a proven technology, DNA by PCR, a reliable Nucleic acid Amplification Test. PCR is significantly more sensitive than traditional testing methods and looks for the actual presence of the HPV virus.
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How does the Health Department know that I have an infectious disease?

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Doctors and laboratories are required by law to notify the state and local Health Departments about certain reportable diseases when they occur. The local Health Department evaluates the situation and ensures that appropriate control measures are taken to prevent the spread of disease.
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