The muscular tissue may also include bone, connective tissue, tendons as well as nerves and lymph nodes in natural portions. (...) Tissue, Dosed:
Tissue from animals of the test species that have been treated with the drug according to its intended use.
Tissue, Spiked or Fortified:
Tissue containing known concentrations of the analyte added to the sample of control tissue.
Language:English
Score: 1144220.6
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https://www.fao.org/fao-who-co...exts/dbs/vetdrugs/glossary/pt/
Data Source: un
The muscular tissue may also include bone, connective tissue, tendons as well as nerves and lymph nodes in natural portions. (...) Tissue, Dosed:
Tissue from animals of the test species that have been treated with the drug according to its intended use.
Tissue, Spiked or Fortified:
Tissue containing known concentrations of the analyte added to the sample of control tissue.
Language:English
Score: 1144220.6
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https://www.fao.org/fao-who-co...exts/dbs/vetdrugs/glossary/tr/
Data Source: un
The muscular tissue may also include bone, connective tissue, tendons as well as nerves and lymph nodes in natural portions. (...) Tissue, Dosed:
Tissue from animals of the test species that have been treated with the drug according to its intended use.
Tissue, Spiked or Fortified:
Tissue containing known concentrations of the analyte added to the sample of control tissue.
Language:English
Score: 1144220.6
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https://www.fao.org/fao-who-co...exts/dbs/vetdrugs/glossary/jp/
Data Source: un
The muscular tissue may also include bone, connective tissue, tendons as well as nerves and lymph nodes in natural portions. (...) Tissue, Dosed:
Tissue from animals of the test species that have been treated with the drug according to its intended use.
Tissue, Spiked or Fortified:
Tissue containing known concentrations of the analyte added to the sample of control tissue.
Language:English
Score: 1144220.6
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https://www.fao.org/fao-who-co...exts/dbs/vetdrugs/glossary/it/
Data Source: un
The muscular tissue may also include bone, connective tissue, tendons as well as nerves and lymph nodes in natural portions. (...) Tissue, Dosed:
Tissue from animals of the test species that have been treated with the drug according to its intended use.
Tissue, Spiked or Fortified:
Tissue containing known concentrations of the analyte added to the sample of control tissue.
Language:English
Score: 1144220.6
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https://www.fao.org/fao-who-co...exts/dbs/vetdrugs/glossary/en/
Data Source: un
The muscular tissue may also include bone, connective tissue, tendons as well as nerves and lymph nodes in natural portions. (...) Tissue, Dosed:
Tissue from animals of the test species that have been treated with the drug according to its intended use.
Tissue, Spiked or Fortified:
Tissue containing known concentrations of the analyte added to the sample of control tissue.
Language:English
Score: 1144220.6
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https://www.fao.org/fao-who-co...exts/dbs/vetdrugs/glossary/de/
Data Source: un
The muscular tissue may also include bone, connective tissue, tendons as well as nerves and lymph nodes in natural portions. (...) Tissue, Dosed:
Tissue from animals of the test species that have been treated with the drug according to its intended use.
Tissue, Spiked or Fortified:
Tissue containing known concentrations of the analyte added to the sample of control tissue.
Language:English
Score: 1137757.3
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https://www.fao.org/fao-who-co...exts/dbs/vetdrugs/glossary/ar/
Data Source: un
Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
Language:English
Score: 1136340.8
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https://www.un.org/sites/un2.u...us_comms_stopspreadofgerms.pdf
Data Source: un
Leprosy
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& Training
in Tropical Diseases (TDR)
Leprosy
Videobite tape : Shot list
Time Code SCENE
02 00 00 Infected man’s face (Africa) 02 02 13 White skin patches on arm 02 05 08 White skin patches on back 02 08 00 C/up of a foot deformed (flesh lost) as a result of infection (Sudan) 02 20 07 Man with 4 fingers missing at medical examination in village 02 31 07 Boy being examined by doctor (Samoa) 02 42 19 Female nurse measuring white skin patches on man’s arm (The Philippines) 02 51 24 Female nurse examining white skin patches on a woman’s back 02 57 06 Old woman (India) white patches on back and damaged (claw) hands 03 19 01 Elderly woman with deformed hands cooking in kitchen (India) 03 45 17 Woman schoolteacher with deformed hands writing on blackboard 04 05 06 School children in classroom 04 22 11 Male doctor and young woman with leprosy (face) 04 44 18 Taking tissue smear from earlobe of woman 04 57 06 Making tissue smear on slide (c/up) 05 05 13 Female nurse taking tissue smear from arm of young girl (India) 05 08 03 Taking tissue for smear (c/up) 05 13 20 Making tissue smear on slide (c/up) 05 17 09 Scraping arm of an older female for skin smear (Sudan) 05 22 19 C/up of same 05 33 22 Putting tissue scrapings on a slide 05 36 14 Examining scrapings under a microscope 05 55 16 Taking tissue smear from eyebrow of young boy (Iran) 06 04 05 Putting tissue on slide 06 06 12 Face of same boy 06 09 12 Sensitivity test on hand (Africa) 06 13 03 Sensitivity test on foot (Africa) 06 17 18 Sensitivity test on face (Sudan) 06 29 00 Sensitivity test on foot (Iran) 06 40 21 Sensitivity test on young girl (India) 07 03 15 Doctor and assistants examine man’s face 07 16 15 Examining deformed male hands 07 24 10 Treating sore on woman’s ankle (Samoa) 07 36 23 Treating open sore on man’s foot (Samoa) 07 51 24 Photomicrograph of Mycobacterium leprae 08 01 24 Male doctor examines young boy + pan to Multidrug therapy (MDT) station 08 23 23 MDT drugs (c/up) 08 41 03 Woman preparing MDT packets 08 59 06 Woman giving MDT packet to female patient 09 12 04 MDT pills (c/up) 09 23 19 Indian government pack of MDT pills 09 26 18 Woman making MDT packs (India) 09 30 18 Indian government MDT pack 09 33 18 Young girl taking MDT tablets 09 38 08 Female doctor giving MDT tablets to male patient (Zambia) 09 52 15 Health care worker giving pills to patient (Sudan) 10 09 16 Nurse gives pills to female (Samoa) 10 18 21 Putting pills in packet and giving to patient (Iran)
December 2000
TDR Image Library Tel: (+41) 22 - 791 - 3764 Fax: (+41) 22 - 791 - 4854
E-mail: tdr@who.int Web: www.who.int/tdr
UNDP/World Bank/WHO
Special Programme
for Research
& Training
in Tropical Diseases (TDR)
Leprosy (continued)
Videobite tape : Shot list
Time Code SCENE
10 29 03 Woman takes MDT pills (India) 10 35 20 Woman in oxcart taking MDT pills (India) 10 43 10 Ofloxacin tablets (c/u) 10 53 04 Man taking ofloxacin tablets (The Philippines) 11 03 02 Leprosy vaccine research laboratory 11 26 22 Male researcher in laboratory (UK) 11 33 15 Female researcher in laboratory (Africa) 11 44 22 Female researcher in laboratory (India) 11 52 14 Male researcher in laboratory (India) 11 59 24 Health education posters (India) 12 22 02 Health education poster (Sudan) 12 31 20 Health education poster 12 37 07 Rehabilitated female patient at sewing machine (India) 12 44 13 Rehabilitated male patient at drill (India) 12 50 04 Hands of rehabilitated patient working plastic (c/up)
Language:English
Score: 1107730.1
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https://www.who.int/tdr/public...videos/video-bites/leprosy.pdf
Data Source: un
Human transplantation
Human cells and tissues for transplantation can save lives or restore essential functions. (...) Xenotransplantation
Xenotransplantation, animal to human, defined as living cells, tissues or organs of animal origin and human body fluids, cells, tissues or organs that have ex vivo with these living, xenogeneic materials, has the potential to constitute an alternative to material of human origin and bridge the shortfall in human material for transplantation.
(...) WHO groups
WHO Task Force on Donation and Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues
WHO resolutions
WHA63.22 - Human organ and tissue transplantation
WHO Teams
Health products policy and standards
Technical information
Donation and transplantation
Cell and tissue transplantation
Xenotransplantation
Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation HSCtx
Global Knowledge Base on Transplantation (GKT)
Vigilance and Surveillance
Project NOTIFY
The database of vigilance information collected by the Notify Project is publicly available on the WHO/CNT Global NOTIFY Library web site.
Language:English
Score: 1105637.1
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https://www.who.int/health-topics/transplantation
Data Source: un