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summary of product characteristics
... Do not use in birds in lay and/or within 4 weeks before the onset of the laying period. 4.8 Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction Safety and efficacy data are available which demonstrate that this vaccine can be administered on the same day but not mixed with vacci ...
... Do not use in birds in lay and/or within 4 weeks before the onset of the laying period. 4.8 Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction Safety and efficacy data are available which demonstrate that this vaccine can be administered on the same day but not mixed with vacci ...
Measles Vaccination - Global Virus Network
... Immunology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. An infectious disease – such as measles – that is widespread in a certain country is called “endemic” in that region. Measles was endemic in the United States from before its official founding in 1776 until the late 20th century. By 2000, ...
... Immunology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. An infectious disease – such as measles – that is widespread in a certain country is called “endemic” in that region. Measles was endemic in the United States from before its official founding in 1776 until the late 20th century. By 2000, ...
Update on bovine spongiform encephalopathy
... There is no reliable test to detect the disease in live animals. Microscopic examination of brain tissue at necropsy is the primary laboratory method used to confirm a diagnosis of bovine ...
... There is no reliable test to detect the disease in live animals. Microscopic examination of brain tissue at necropsy is the primary laboratory method used to confirm a diagnosis of bovine ...
2008-05-03 Remembering Measles
... One way or another, we are going to remember to take the threat of measles- and for that matter a potpourri of other infectious diseases we mistakenly allow ourselves to think are gone for good- seriously. The only question is: will it be the easy way, or the hard way? The CDC is reporting the highe ...
... One way or another, we are going to remember to take the threat of measles- and for that matter a potpourri of other infectious diseases we mistakenly allow ourselves to think are gone for good- seriously. The only question is: will it be the easy way, or the hard way? The CDC is reporting the highe ...
Control of Bovine Virus Diarrhoea (BVD)
... pregnancy see above) become superinfected with cytopathic BVD virus. The cytopathic BVD virus usually arises from changes in the BVD virus within the PI animal. Mucosal disease is most commonly seen in 6 to 12 month-old calves, and is usually seen as sudden onset depression, fever and anorexia, wi ...
... pregnancy see above) become superinfected with cytopathic BVD virus. The cytopathic BVD virus usually arises from changes in the BVD virus within the PI animal. Mucosal disease is most commonly seen in 6 to 12 month-old calves, and is usually seen as sudden onset depression, fever and anorexia, wi ...
Bacteria, Fungi, and Viruses-OH MY!!
... – Respiratory o Nasal discharge/ocular discharge o Coughing o Difficulty breathing – Gastrointestinal o Vomiting o Diarrhea o Decreased appetite ...
... – Respiratory o Nasal discharge/ocular discharge o Coughing o Difficulty breathing – Gastrointestinal o Vomiting o Diarrhea o Decreased appetite ...
Virus Disease Resistance in Peppers, A. A. Cook, Florida
... be traced to field laborers who handle the plants, especially those who use tobacco. All of the viruses that affect pepper in Florida can be spread to healthy plants by laborers who have previously handled infected plants. Dissemination by this method may be considerable, particularly in the case of ...
... be traced to field laborers who handle the plants, especially those who use tobacco. All of the viruses that affect pepper in Florida can be spread to healthy plants by laborers who have previously handled infected plants. Dissemination by this method may be considerable, particularly in the case of ...
Infectious Bronchitis Virus: Classical and Variant Strains1
... Although no reasonable combination of IB vaccine strains provides full protection against all heterologous challenges, there are combinations which are broad in coverage. Once the prevalent serotypes in an area have been identified, use of modified live vaccines containing carefully chosen strains c ...
... Although no reasonable combination of IB vaccine strains provides full protection against all heterologous challenges, there are combinations which are broad in coverage. Once the prevalent serotypes in an area have been identified, use of modified live vaccines containing carefully chosen strains c ...
Viral and bacterial diseases in livestock in Mongolia
... of the outbreak .The issues about the suspi(H1N1)]used at that time in the Mongolian cion that a reservoir of rinderpest infection human population. At the same time with the still persisted in Mongolia and northern camel epizootic, an outbreak of infection with ...
... of the outbreak .The issues about the suspi(H1N1)]used at that time in the Mongolian cion that a reservoir of rinderpest infection human population. At the same time with the still persisted in Mongolia and northern camel epizootic, an outbreak of infection with ...
Effective use of Vaccinations on Cow Calf operations to reduce the
... cific immunity in their colostrum. If a killed virus vaccine is being used, then a 2nd (booster) vaccination needs to be given typically 3 to 4 weeks after the initial vaccination. Ultimately this would be performed 3 to 4 weeks before weaning. The most common error that leads to gaps in vacci ...
... cific immunity in their colostrum. If a killed virus vaccine is being used, then a 2nd (booster) vaccination needs to be given typically 3 to 4 weeks after the initial vaccination. Ultimately this would be performed 3 to 4 weeks before weaning. The most common error that leads to gaps in vacci ...
Isolation and identification of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus
... form of pneumono-enteritis, which affected goats of all ages and breeds in Dera Ghazi Khan District of Punjab. A tentative diagnosis of PPR is made on the basis of clinical signs but where rinderpest exists in cattle, laboratory identification is required. The disease must be differentiated from rin ...
... form of pneumono-enteritis, which affected goats of all ages and breeds in Dera Ghazi Khan District of Punjab. A tentative diagnosis of PPR is made on the basis of clinical signs but where rinderpest exists in cattle, laboratory identification is required. The disease must be differentiated from rin ...
January 2016 - Mounts Bay Veterinary Centre
... Canine distemper is now quite rare in the UK thanks to long-term vaccination, although there have been major outbreaks in Europe; it is usually fatal and is also known as ‘Hard Pad’. Infectious hepatitis – this disease has been widely vaccinated against over many years and is therefore rarely seen i ...
... Canine distemper is now quite rare in the UK thanks to long-term vaccination, although there have been major outbreaks in Europe; it is usually fatal and is also known as ‘Hard Pad’. Infectious hepatitis – this disease has been widely vaccinated against over many years and is therefore rarely seen i ...
Bad Bug Book - Henry The Hand
... This handbook provides basic facts regarding foodborne pathogenic microorganisms and natural toxins. It brings together in one place information from the Food & Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, the USDA Food Safety Inspection Service, and the National Institutes of ...
... This handbook provides basic facts regarding foodborne pathogenic microorganisms and natural toxins. It brings together in one place information from the Food & Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, the USDA Food Safety Inspection Service, and the National Institutes of ...
Endemic equine viral disease down under 1
... Emerging infectious diseases 2010;16:338-340. (8) [3]. Anon. Guidelines for veterinarians handling potential Hendra virus infection in horses. Version 5.1. In: Biosecurity Queensland; 2013. http://www.daff.qld.gov.au/animal-industries/animal-healthand-diseases/a-z-list/hendra-virus/veterinarian-guid ...
... Emerging infectious diseases 2010;16:338-340. (8) [3]. Anon. Guidelines for veterinarians handling potential Hendra virus infection in horses. Version 5.1. In: Biosecurity Queensland; 2013. http://www.daff.qld.gov.au/animal-industries/animal-healthand-diseases/a-z-list/hendra-virus/veterinarian-guid ...
Classification Guide for Infectious Substances
... non-infectious cells, tissue cultures, blood or plasma from individuals not suspected of having an infectious disease, DNA, RNA, or other genetic elements Substances containing micro-organisms, which are non-pathogenic to humans or animals Substances that have been neutralized or inactivated such th ...
... non-infectious cells, tissue cultures, blood or plasma from individuals not suspected of having an infectious disease, DNA, RNA, or other genetic elements Substances containing micro-organisms, which are non-pathogenic to humans or animals Substances that have been neutralized or inactivated such th ...
VACCINATION – THE FACTS
... Over the past decades, vaccination has had major impact on the prevalence of lifethreatening infectious disease in the canine population. More recently, just as in human vaccination, there have been changes in advice given related to the vaccine components administered and the frequency of administr ...
... Over the past decades, vaccination has had major impact on the prevalence of lifethreatening infectious disease in the canine population. More recently, just as in human vaccination, there have been changes in advice given related to the vaccine components administered and the frequency of administr ...
2. Exanthema
... • Rubella Rubella (German measles) is a disease caused by the rubella virus. Rubella is usually a mild illness. Most people who have had rubella or the vaccine are protected against the virus for the rest of their lives. ...
... • Rubella Rubella (German measles) is a disease caused by the rubella virus. Rubella is usually a mild illness. Most people who have had rubella or the vaccine are protected against the virus for the rest of their lives. ...
viruses and vaccines
... Side effects may not be apparent for many years. I weaken the immune system of sufferers. More than 25 million people have died from this infection since it was first recognised in December 1981. ...
... Side effects may not be apparent for many years. I weaken the immune system of sufferers. More than 25 million people have died from this infection since it was first recognised in December 1981. ...
Viruses and vaccines
... Side effects may not be apparent for many years. I weaken the immune system of sufferers. More than 25 million people have died from this infection since it was first recognised in December 1981. ...
... Side effects may not be apparent for many years. I weaken the immune system of sufferers. More than 25 million people have died from this infection since it was first recognised in December 1981. ...
Foot and mouth disease
... Infected animals are only infectious for a matter of days (Burrows 1968a,b) but during that period the amount of virus expelled may vary enormously with the species affected, the stage of the disease and the virus strain. Pigs excrete considerably greater quantities of virus than either cattle or sh ...
... Infected animals are only infectious for a matter of days (Burrows 1968a,b) but during that period the amount of virus expelled may vary enormously with the species affected, the stage of the disease and the virus strain. Pigs excrete considerably greater quantities of virus than either cattle or sh ...
Microessays 2016 - The British Society For Parasitology
... tissue. Spending all day bent over a microscope looking at the pretty colours might not seem like worthwhile science by modern standards, but these dyes had interesting properties. Dyes displayed a high level of specificity; they would only stain certain structures and pass through others. Ehrlich n ...
... tissue. Spending all day bent over a microscope looking at the pretty colours might not seem like worthwhile science by modern standards, but these dyes had interesting properties. Dyes displayed a high level of specificity; they would only stain certain structures and pass through others. Ehrlich n ...
Bovine Rhinotracheitis- Virus Diarrhea-Parainfluenza3
... may be mild and not readily apparent. Clinical signs may include severe immune suppression, diarrhea, anorexia, depression, fever and respiratory disease. If infected with some Type 2 strains of BVD, severe thrombocytopenia may occur and hemorrhaging may be seen. PI3 virus usually localizes in the u ...
... may be mild and not readily apparent. Clinical signs may include severe immune suppression, diarrhea, anorexia, depression, fever and respiratory disease. If infected with some Type 2 strains of BVD, severe thrombocytopenia may occur and hemorrhaging may be seen. PI3 virus usually localizes in the u ...
Australian Veterinary Poultry Association Meeting , Melbourne
... Victoria – Sam Mccullough, CSIRO AAHL Geelong • Sam detailed some laboratory findings of the PPMV-1 virus that has been isolated from this outbreak in the Melbourne and Shepparton areas of Victoria which has killed 50-100% of infected pigeons • The origin of the virus has not been determined but mol ...
... Victoria – Sam Mccullough, CSIRO AAHL Geelong • Sam detailed some laboratory findings of the PPMV-1 virus that has been isolated from this outbreak in the Melbourne and Shepparton areas of Victoria which has killed 50-100% of infected pigeons • The origin of the virus has not been determined but mol ...
Peste des petits ruminants virus detected in tissues from an Asiatic
... sequencing, and sequence and phylogenetic analyses of the open reading frames (ORF) of structural genes (N, M, F, and H) from the virus isolated at passage 7 were carried out as previously described [5] to understand the genetic relationship with other PPRVs (GenBank accession No. JN632532∼ JN632535 ...
... sequencing, and sequence and phylogenetic analyses of the open reading frames (ORF) of structural genes (N, M, F, and H) from the virus isolated at passage 7 were carried out as previously described [5] to understand the genetic relationship with other PPRVs (GenBank accession No. JN632532∼ JN632535 ...
Pinkeye in Cattle
... late fall, winter, and early spring. This means that pinkeye can be a present during any season of the year. Young cattle are most susceptible to pinkeye as mature cattle have a higher probability of acquired surface immunity. The incubation period is generally 2 to 3 days but can be up to 3 weeks. ...
... late fall, winter, and early spring. This means that pinkeye can be a present during any season of the year. Young cattle are most susceptible to pinkeye as mature cattle have a higher probability of acquired surface immunity. The incubation period is generally 2 to 3 days but can be up to 3 weeks. ...
Rinderpest
Rinderpest (also cattle plague or steppe murrain) was an infectious viral disease of cattle, domestic buffalo, and some other species of even-toed ungulates, including buffaloes, large antelope and deer, giraffes, wildebeests, and warthogs. The disease was characterized by fever, oral erosions, diarrhea, tenesmus, lymphoid necrosis, and high mortality. Death rates during outbreaks were usually extremely high, approaching 100% in immunologically naïve populations. Rinderpest was mainly transmitted by direct contact and by drinking contaminated water, although it could also be transmitted by air. After a global eradication campaign, the last confirmed case of rinderpest was diagnosed in 2001.On 14 October 2010, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) announced that field activities in the decades-long, worldwide campaign to eradicate the disease were ending, paving the way for a formal declaration in June 2011 of the global eradication of rinderpest. On 25 May 2011, the World Organisation for Animal Health announced the free status of the last eight countries not yet recognized (a total of 198 countries were now free of the disease), officially declaring the eradication of the disease. In June 2011, the United Nations FAO confirmed the disease was eradicated, making rinderpest only the second disease in history to be fully wiped out, following smallpox.Rinderpest is believed to have originated in Asia, later spreading through the transport of cattle. The term Rinderpest is a German word meaning ""cattle-plague"". The rinderpest virus (RPV) was closely related to the measles and canine distemper viruses.