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Chapter 10
... Measles (Rubeola) is one of the most infectious viral diseases; transmission is by respiratory droplets, and the disease is fostered by overcrowding, low herd immunity, malnutrition, etc. Humans are the only reservoir, and therefore it could be eradicated. The symptoms of are cold-like, with charact ...
... Measles (Rubeola) is one of the most infectious viral diseases; transmission is by respiratory droplets, and the disease is fostered by overcrowding, low herd immunity, malnutrition, etc. Humans are the only reservoir, and therefore it could be eradicated. The symptoms of are cold-like, with charact ...
Biohazards
... provides easy entry for infectious agents carried by the animal. Secondary infection may occur as a result of exposure to a variety of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria from the animal, including Pasteurella multocida and Clostridium tetani. Clostridium tetani causes tetanus, a painful disease that act ...
... provides easy entry for infectious agents carried by the animal. Secondary infection may occur as a result of exposure to a variety of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria from the animal, including Pasteurella multocida and Clostridium tetani. Clostridium tetani causes tetanus, a painful disease that act ...
Viral diseases—Infectious haematopoietic necrosis
... Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia, infectious salmon anaemia, infectious pancreatic necrosis, enteric red mouth disease, whirling disease ...
... Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia, infectious salmon anaemia, infectious pancreatic necrosis, enteric red mouth disease, whirling disease ...
Mad Cow Disease
... France. A similar disease has also occurred in a small number of exotic bovines in zoos in Britain. Spongiform encephalopathy has also been reported in domestic cats. It is, however, predicted that the BSE epidemic will be largely over by 2001, although this requires action by other European countri ...
... France. A similar disease has also occurred in a small number of exotic bovines in zoos in Britain. Spongiform encephalopathy has also been reported in domestic cats. It is, however, predicted that the BSE epidemic will be largely over by 2001, although this requires action by other European countri ...
african horse sickness
... AHS is endemic in the central tropical regions of Africa, from where it spreads regularly to Southern Africa and occasionally to Northern Africa. All serotypes of AHS occur in eastern and southern Africa. Only AHS serotype 9, 4 and 2 have been found in North and West Africa from where they occasiona ...
... AHS is endemic in the central tropical regions of Africa, from where it spreads regularly to Southern Africa and occasionally to Northern Africa. All serotypes of AHS occur in eastern and southern Africa. Only AHS serotype 9, 4 and 2 have been found in North and West Africa from where they occasiona ...
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... Francisella tularensis Yersinia pestis Avian influenza virus (highly pathogenic) Ebola virus Foot-and-mouth disease virus Influenza virus (reconstructed 1918) Marburg virus Rinderpest virus Variola major virus Variola minor virus ...
... Francisella tularensis Yersinia pestis Avian influenza virus (highly pathogenic) Ebola virus Foot-and-mouth disease virus Influenza virus (reconstructed 1918) Marburg virus Rinderpest virus Variola major virus Variola minor virus ...
Rift Valley Fever
... Rift Valley Fever (RVF), at least in the African country of Kenya, has been well known for over 60 years. As early as 1913, a disease fitting the description of RVF was blamed for the loss of sheep in the Rift Valley in Kenya. However, it was not until scientists studied an outbreak of the disease i ...
... Rift Valley Fever (RVF), at least in the African country of Kenya, has been well known for over 60 years. As early as 1913, a disease fitting the description of RVF was blamed for the loss of sheep in the Rift Valley in Kenya. However, it was not until scientists studied an outbreak of the disease i ...
Foreign Sources of Infection
... prions generated sporadically to survive the rendering process S Resulted in widespread infection of cattle ...
... prions generated sporadically to survive the rendering process S Resulted in widespread infection of cattle ...
Theileria parva infections
... cross-immunity trials, three isolates, identified as cattle-derived T. parva Muguga and T. parva Kiambu 5 and buffalo-derived T. parva Serengeti transformed, have been combined in the so-called "Muguga cocktail". This mixture provides protection against most isolates from outbreaks of East Coast fev ...
... cross-immunity trials, three isolates, identified as cattle-derived T. parva Muguga and T. parva Kiambu 5 and buffalo-derived T. parva Serengeti transformed, have been combined in the so-called "Muguga cocktail". This mixture provides protection against most isolates from outbreaks of East Coast fev ...
Foreign Animal Diseases with Equine Potential
... indicates widespread infection. It is thought that the virus is spread through urine or uterine secretions and that increasing urbanization caused by habitat destruction has brought these animals and their viruses into much closer contact with humans and domestic animals. In all three outbreak cases ...
... indicates widespread infection. It is thought that the virus is spread through urine or uterine secretions and that increasing urbanization caused by habitat destruction has brought these animals and their viruses into much closer contact with humans and domestic animals. In all three outbreak cases ...
The isolation and molecular identification of avian influenza virus
... This study includes isolation of Avian Influenza virus H9N2 from diseased samples collected from flocks of broiler and layer chicken .These chickens suffered from respiratory and digestive infection or drop in egg production . Embryonated chicken eggs 9-11 days old were used for virus isolation and ...
... This study includes isolation of Avian Influenza virus H9N2 from diseased samples collected from flocks of broiler and layer chicken .These chickens suffered from respiratory and digestive infection or drop in egg production . Embryonated chicken eggs 9-11 days old were used for virus isolation and ...
Pregnancy Loss in Beef Cattle - NMSU ACES
... be present in fetal fluids, milk, and semen. Many strains of brucellosis are present in the U.S., and multiple species of animals are affected, such as cattle, sheep, goats, swine, dogs, and wildlife, with some cross-species contamination occuring. A high rate of abortion may occur in susceptible he ...
... be present in fetal fluids, milk, and semen. Many strains of brucellosis are present in the U.S., and multiple species of animals are affected, such as cattle, sheep, goats, swine, dogs, and wildlife, with some cross-species contamination occuring. A high rate of abortion may occur in susceptible he ...
Statutory Instrument 1992 No
... (2) In Article 2(b) of the Specified Diseases (Notification) Order 1991 the words "column 1 of" shall be omitted. (3) In Article 3 of the Specified Diseases (Notification) Order 1991 for the definition of "specified disease" there shall be substituted the following""specified disease" means a diseas ...
... (2) In Article 2(b) of the Specified Diseases (Notification) Order 1991 the words "column 1 of" shall be omitted. (3) In Article 3 of the Specified Diseases (Notification) Order 1991 for the definition of "specified disease" there shall be substituted the following""specified disease" means a diseas ...
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... bringing the susceptible population of either livestock or poultry into contact either with the potential disease reservoir or the disease vector or both. The probability that these events might occur is often remote, and surely this is true or many more diseases would be introduced. We need to be c ...
... bringing the susceptible population of either livestock or poultry into contact either with the potential disease reservoir or the disease vector or both. The probability that these events might occur is often remote, and surely this is true or many more diseases would be introduced. We need to be c ...
- LSE Research Online
... broadly accepted. Yet this is not a simple linear story of scientific discoveries and series of triumphs, and Rhodes captures the many complexities and contradictions in a well told tale with many heroes as well as a few villains. The tales told here range from histories based on the key figures to ...
... broadly accepted. Yet this is not a simple linear story of scientific discoveries and series of triumphs, and Rhodes captures the many complexities and contradictions in a well told tale with many heroes as well as a few villains. The tales told here range from histories based on the key figures to ...
Everywhere You Look: Select Agent Pathogens
... the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) at the Department of Agriculture (USDA); the CDC, at the Department of Health and Human Services; and the Department of Justice. The CDC and APHIS enumerate pathogens that require select agent clearance. Security risk assessments are administere ...
... the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) at the Department of Agriculture (USDA); the CDC, at the Department of Health and Human Services; and the Department of Justice. The CDC and APHIS enumerate pathogens that require select agent clearance. Security risk assessments are administere ...
1 To Catch a Virus John Booss and Marilyn J. August, ASM Press
... contributions of Walter Reed and the Yellow Fever Commission. James Carroll, who performed the filterable virus experiments, volunteered to be bitten by infected mosquitoes. He became gravely ill but survived, only to die 7 years later of myocarditis attributed to yellow fever. Chapter 2 centers arou ...
... contributions of Walter Reed and the Yellow Fever Commission. James Carroll, who performed the filterable virus experiments, volunteered to be bitten by infected mosquitoes. He became gravely ill but survived, only to die 7 years later of myocarditis attributed to yellow fever. Chapter 2 centers arou ...
Medmyst assigment
... patient has smallpox. You then learn that smallpox is contagious. What does this mean? When searching the apartment with Delta, you find out that smallpox was eradicated in the 20th century, but that smallpox could be used a weapon for ...
... patient has smallpox. You then learn that smallpox is contagious. What does this mean? When searching the apartment with Delta, you find out that smallpox was eradicated in the 20th century, but that smallpox could be used a weapon for ...
Fever Tick Response in Texas
... Texas Animal Health Commission “Because Livestock and Poultry Health Matters” ...
... Texas Animal Health Commission “Because Livestock and Poultry Health Matters” ...
Evaluation of Epizootic Haemorrhagic Disease Virus Infection in
... and virus isolation for detection of epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus in clinical samples from naturally infected deer. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 7, 196^200 Aradaib, I.E., Ahmed, S., Ibrahim, K.E., Karrar, A.E., Cullor, J.S. and Osburn, B.I., 1998. A multiplex PCR for simult ...
... and virus isolation for detection of epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus in clinical samples from naturally infected deer. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 7, 196^200 Aradaib, I.E., Ahmed, S., Ibrahim, K.E., Karrar, A.E., Cullor, J.S. and Osburn, B.I., 1998. A multiplex PCR for simult ...
Eradication Of Small pox
... • Wyeth stopped making the vaccine in the 1980s. But government officials kept a stockpile of about 15 million doses. • The Dryvax came in handy in 2003, when it was used to help contain an outbreak of monkeypox in the United States. ...
... • Wyeth stopped making the vaccine in the 1980s. But government officials kept a stockpile of about 15 million doses. • The Dryvax came in handy in 2003, when it was used to help contain an outbreak of monkeypox in the United States. ...
In this session we will talk about
... Newcastle Disease has been diagnosed as the cause of the disease outbreak in this village. Poultry farmers in the village are interested in learning more about the disease. Review your answers to Session 5 and the Newcastle Disease information sheet provided in the Participants’ Manual and then answ ...
... Newcastle Disease has been diagnosed as the cause of the disease outbreak in this village. Poultry farmers in the village are interested in learning more about the disease. Review your answers to Session 5 and the Newcastle Disease information sheet provided in the Participants’ Manual and then answ ...
Infectious bursal disease virus – addressing the global
... impact of carcase uniformity on the economic result of the industry may be huge. Other detrimental effect of poor control of immunosuppression is indirectly recorded by the increased cost of medication, and especially by the increased cost of antibiotics for secondary bacterial infection treatment a ...
... impact of carcase uniformity on the economic result of the industry may be huge. Other detrimental effect of poor control of immunosuppression is indirectly recorded by the increased cost of medication, and especially by the increased cost of antibiotics for secondary bacterial infection treatment a ...
How was bovine tuberculosis detected in Kentucky
... What is tuberculosis? Bovine TB is an infections disease that is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis). Bovine TB primarily affects cattle; however, other animals may become infected. M. Bovis causes a disease that can be transmitted between wildlife populations and food animals (e. ...
... What is tuberculosis? Bovine TB is an infections disease that is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis). Bovine TB primarily affects cattle; however, other animals may become infected. M. Bovis causes a disease that can be transmitted between wildlife populations and food animals (e. ...
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.