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Aspergillosis
Chicken confidence rising Jan 25, 2006
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE in chicken is slowly returning following recent concerns about aspergillosis, and there continue to be no further reports of the fungal ...
- Trinidad News,
searching for fungus Jan 23, 2006
...of Agriculture, will return to the Nutrimix hatchery this week to conduct additional testing as they try to find the source of aspergillosis detected at two ...
- Trinidad News,
Chicken safe despite drop in sales Jan 17, 2006
Tobago, the Ministry of Agriculture yesterday assured the population that it is perfectly safe to consume chicken and their concerns about aspergillosis can be ...
- Trinidad News,
No fungus detected at chicken farms Jan 24, 2006
The Ministry of Agriculture yesterday reported that the tests done at six farms have returned a negative result for aspergillosis, a fungal infection among ...
- Trinidad News,
170 more chickens die Jan 17, 2006
...in Valencia on Monday by ministry veterinary health officials and early indications point to "symptoms" similar to that of birds suffering from aspergillosis. ...
- Trinidad & Tobago Express,
Bird flu panic grips TT Jan 15, 2006
Last week, an outbreak of an acute form of Aspergillosis, a fungal infection, at poultry farms in East Trinidad led to the culling of thousands of birds and a ...
- Trinidad News,
6 poultry farms 'clean' Jan 23, 2006
THE results from tests at six farms for aspergillosis were negative, Ministry of Agriculture's Public Relations officer, Brent Bain told the Daily Express ...
- Trinidad & Tobago Express,
See, it's safe to eat! Jan 20, 2006
...six farms that received chicks from the same batch, as Harrycharan Ramsook's Valencia farm, where post mortem examination results suggest aspergillosis is the ...
- Trinidad & Tobago Express,
Bird Deaths Not Avian Flu, Gov't Says Jan 24, 2006
...of people in Turkey, Indonesia and other parts of Asia, or whether, as local experts say, it is nothing more than a fungal disease called aspergillosis that is ...
- Inter Press Service (subscription),
SICK BIRDS SLAUGHTERED Jan 14, 2006
He said while Nutrimix’s sales of chicken have declined since the first reports of aspergillosis surfaced, that decline was due to a lack of consumer ...
- Trinidad News,
Officials run tests at Nutrimix's hatchery Jan 19, 2006
While more than 2,000 chickens died as a result of fungal infection-aspergillosis at Nutrimix contracted farmer, Cyril Le Blanc's Cumuto farm last week, now ...
- Trinidad & Tobago Express,
RAHAEL EATING CHICKEN Jan 19, 2006
..."We need to eventually find out what is causing it; (aspergillosis) conditions at the farm or the hatching eggs, that will be determined in the next day or two ...
- Trinidad News,
No bird flu here, says Trinidad's Health Minister Jan 11, 2006
Initial diagnoses have revealed that the deaths of the chickens was due to Aspergillosis. Aspergillosis, according to local health ...
- Caribbean Net News,
Fungal outbreak raised bird flu fears Jan 15, 2006
ASPERGILLOSIS, the fungal infection believed to have caused the deaths of hundreds of chickens at poultry farms in Cumuto, is hard to diagnose and hard to cure ...
- Trinidad News,
Tests confirm: No bird flu Jan 11, 2006
TESTS conducted on samples taken from chicken farms at Cumuto have confirmed that it was aspergillosis and not bird flu that caused the deaths of hundreds of ...
- Trinidad & Tobago Express,
Roxanne Stapleton rstapleton@trinidadexpress.com Jan 13, 2006
Tests conducted by the Ministry of Agriculture with the assistance of Carec at Mt Hope earlier this week, confirmed that aspergillosis - a fungal infection in ...
- Trinidad & Tobago Express,
Poultry safe Jan 23, 2006
Barbadians have been assured that they have nothing to fear from a fungal outbreak, aspergillosis, in neighbouring Trinidad and Tobago. ...
- Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation,
Nutrimix recalls chickens Jan 18, 2006
...from tests conducted at Ramsook's farm by ministry veterinary health officials on Monday, including tests for the fungal infection aspergillosis are still to ...
- Trinidad & Tobago Express,
NO NEED TO WORRY= Jan 24, 2006
By Allison Ramsay. The recent outbreak of aspergillosis in neighbouring Trinidad is no cause for concern for poultry farmers in Barbados. ...
- Barbados Advocate,
Fish sales spike after bird deaths Jan 19, 2006
FISH prices and sales have skyrocketed in the wake of hundreds of bird deaths due to fungal infection-aspergillosis, at a farm in Cumuto. ...
- Trinidad & Tobago Express,
No Bird Flu outbreak Jan 11, 2006
The Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Marine Resources yesterday said “initial diagnosis� has suggested that aspergillosis — a fungal infection — was ...
- Trinidad News,
TT govt continues to deny bird flu claims Jan 12, 2006
...in the farming village of Cumuto in East Trinidad was destroyed Wednesday following an outbreak of a fungal disease, which has been identified as Aspergillosis ...
- radiojamaica.com,
Chicken sales take a dip Jan 12, 2006
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE in poultry has slumped in the wake of chicken deaths as a result of the fungal infection aspergillosis at farms in Cumuto. ...
- Trinidad & Tobago Express,
T&T: Government denies presence of bird flu Jan 12, 2006
...the farming village of Cumuto in East Trinidad was destroyed yesterday, following the outbreak of the fungal disease, which has been identified as Aspergillosis ...
- Jamaica Gleaner,
Officials doubt bird flu present Jan 11, 2006
Preliminary tests showed the cause of the deaths might have been aspergillosis, a fungal infection, Agriculture Minister Jarette Narine said. ...
- Miami Herald,
Narine slams 'negligent parties' Jan 10, 2006
While the Minister noted that the initial diagnoses suggest that it was not bird flu, but aspergillosis-a fungal infection in birds, which caused the deaths ...
- Trinidad & Tobago Express,
Chicken flies off the menu Jan 11, 2006
The decrease in demand for chicken meals is said to have resulted from the suspected fungal infection aspergillosis which caused the death of hundreds of ...
- Trinidad & Tobago Express,
Kid-oriented show teaches about the microbes that sway our health Jan 6, 2006
...tries to make a final diagnosis. Is it: A) tuberculosis? B) AIDS-related pneumonia? C) aspergillosis? OK, so the "patient" is a ...
- NorthJersey.com,
Genome discovery may lead to new drugs Jan 3, 2006
Aspergillosis (the diseases caused by Aspergillus) mainly invades the lungs and sinuses, but can spread to other organs such as the brain. ...
- BiopharmaReporter.com,
Mass chicken deaths hit Trinidad Jan 10, 2006
Preliminary tests showed the cause of the deaths might have been aspergillosis, a fungal infection, Jarette Narine, the agriculture minister, said. ...
- Aljazeera.net,
A package of news briefs from the Caribbean Jan 13, 2006
A series of laboratory tests have confirmed the poultry was dying of aspergillosis, a fungal infection for which there is no recommended treatment. ...
- WXXA,
More than 500 ducks may have died from eating moldy feed Dec 30, 2005
The agency says the fungus infection, known as aspergillosis, is not contagious and will not spread from bird to bird. The ducks are being buried by the DNR.
- WOI,
Moldy feed may have killed ducks Dec 30, 2005
...wildlife. The agency said the fungus infection, known as aspergillosis, is not contagious and will not spread from bird to bird.
- Cedar Rapids Gazette,
Invasive aspergillosis survival, Voriconazole may be better than ... Nov 19, 2005
Invasive aspergillosis is a severe pulmonary infection that can occur in patients with weakened immune systems. The fatality rate ...
- Xagena.it,
New Study Shows NOXAFIL (Posaconazole) Oral Suspension ... Oct 25, 2005
...antifungal agent NOXAFIL(R) (posaconazole) Oral Suspension, compared to fluconazole, significantly reduced the incidence of aspergillosis, a serious fungal ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Analysis Supports Starting with VFEND for Life-Threatening Fungal ... Oct 25, 2005
Newswise — A new analysis of treatment procedures for the potentially deadly fungal infection invasive aspergillosis suggests that making the right treatment ...
- Newswise (press release)
New analysis supports starting with VFEND for life-threatening ... Oct 25, 2005
NEW YORK, October 25, 2005 – A new analysis of treatment procedures for the potentially deadly fungal infection invasive aspergillosis suggests that making ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Vfendâ„¢ Reduces Infection of Central Nervous System in Cancer ... Oct 26, 2005
...to provide better survival than the commonly used antifungal amphotercin B in patients whose central nervous system is infected with the fungus aspergillosis . ...
- Cancer Consultants (press release),
(PRN) - Following Is a Test Release ... [+] Oct 25, 2005
...[+]. (PRN) - New Study Shows NOXAFIL(R) (Posaconazole) Oral Suspension Significantly Reduced Aspergillosis, Invasive Fungal Infections, Compared to Fluconazole ...
- Bolsamania.com,
UK : Soft pillows may invite death reveals Manchester Uni findings Oct 24, 2005
Aspergillus fumigatus, the species most commonly found in the pillows, is most likely to cause disease; and the resulting condition Aspergillosis has become ...
- Fibre2fashion.com,
Experts Sort Fact from Fiction on Health Effects of Mold Nov 8, 2005
...toxins and hypersensitivity diseases including asthma, rhinitis, hypersensitivity pneumonitis and allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (fungal infection of ...
- Newswise (press release)
International Approvals: Aptivus, Noxafil, Xolair Oct 31, 2005
...approved posaconazole oral suspension (Noxafil, made by Schering-Plough Corp.) for the treatment of invasive aspergillosis, fusariosis, chromoblastomycosis ...
- Medscape (subscription)
NOXAFIL(R) (Posaconazole) Oral Suspension Approved in European ... Oct 26, 2005
NOXAFIL is indicated for use in treating invasive aspergillosis, fusariosis, chromoblastomycosis, mycetoma and coccidioidomycosis in adult patients with ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Schering-Plough Highlights R&D Pipeline and Product Portfolio at ... Nov 1, 2005
In addition, new data were reviewed showing that NOXAFIL prophylactic (preventive) treatment significantly reduced the incidence of aspergillosis and serious ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Pfizer's Vfend is Comparable to Broad-Spectrum, Two-Drug Regimen ... Nov 4, 2005
Vfend is currently approved in the United States for the treatment of invasive aspergillosis, esophageal candidiasis, candidemia in nonneutropenic patients ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Nektar Announces Inhaled Amphotericin B Product in Human Clinical ... Sep 29, 2005
..."Aspergillosis in immunosuppressed patients has a mortality of ... There are several ways in which a patient can become vulnerable to aspergillosis infection. ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release)
Kin sue hosp for kids' death, illnesses Sep 27, 2005
The heartbroken mom says Grace was a fighter who would be here today if not for the aspergillosis infection that took hold in October 2001 during renovations ...
- New York Daily News
Mitral valve repair provides improved outcome over replacement in ... Sep 14, 2005
...aortic and mitral endocarditis, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and Aspergillus fumigatus) and invasive pulmonary aspergillosis after she had ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Popular penguin dies at zoo Sep 3, 2005
18 from aspergillosis, a fungal infection, said Nancy Porter, the zoo's collection manager for aquariums, reptiles and amphibians. ...
- Syracuse Post Standard
Positive Results for Basilea's Novel Broad Spectrum Antifungal ... Sep 7, 2005
Currently available antifungal drugs are reported to fail in more than 50% of patients with acute invasive aspergillosis and in 20-30% of patients with ...
- PrimeZone (press release)
European Union's CHMP Adopts Positive Opinion for NOXAFIL(R) ...Jul 28, 2005
...is based primarily on data from a clinical study evaluating NOXAFIL Oral Suspension 400 mg twice daily for the treatment of invasive aspergillosis in patients ...
- Yahoo News
Severe Asthma in AdultsJul 29, 2005
...diseases (hypersensitivity pneumonitis and sarcoidosis), as well as to evaluate for allergic bronchopuimonary aspergillosis, emphysema, bronchiolitis obliterans ...
- RedNova.com
Genzyme Launches Minimal Residual Disease Test for Common LeukemiaJul 19, 2005
...reported included sepsis (15%), pneumonia (16%), and opportunistic infections such as CMV (8%-study 1), Candidiasis (5%-study 1), Aspergillosis (2%-study 1 ...
- Yahoo News
Evaluation of Disinfectant Efficacy When Applied to the Floor of ...Jul 3, 2005
...and yeasts are high. Fungal diseases of poultry include aspergillosis, candidiasis, and daclylariosis. Poultry house sanitation ...
- RedNova.com
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