Risk of widespread outbreak of Rift Valley fever linked to
... Dr A. Desiree LaBeaud and Elysse N. Grossi-Soyster The emergent Zika virus (ZIKV), chikungunya virus (CHIKV), and West Nile virus (WNV) outbreaks in the Americas demonstrate the importance of risk assessment and outbreak mitigation for diseases that have been primarily contained within a specific re ...
... Dr A. Desiree LaBeaud and Elysse N. Grossi-Soyster The emergent Zika virus (ZIKV), chikungunya virus (CHIKV), and West Nile virus (WNV) outbreaks in the Americas demonstrate the importance of risk assessment and outbreak mitigation for diseases that have been primarily contained within a specific re ...
Chicken Vaccines: Antibody ELISA Kits, Recombinant
... Poultry industry is a major industry generating billions of dollars worldwide. Poultry farming is the raising of domesticated birds such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese, for the purpose of farming meat or eggs for food. Therefore, it is very important that the animals are raised in a clean an ...
... Poultry industry is a major industry generating billions of dollars worldwide. Poultry farming is the raising of domesticated birds such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese, for the purpose of farming meat or eggs for food. Therefore, it is very important that the animals are raised in a clean an ...
Rift Valley fever
... Dr A. Desiree LaBeaud and Elysse N. Grossi-Soyster The emergent Zika virus (ZIKV), chikungunya virus (CHIKV), and West Nile virus (WNV) outbreaks in the Americas demonstrate the importance of risk assessment and outbreak mitigation for diseases that have been primarily contained within a specific re ...
... Dr A. Desiree LaBeaud and Elysse N. Grossi-Soyster The emergent Zika virus (ZIKV), chikungunya virus (CHIKV), and West Nile virus (WNV) outbreaks in the Americas demonstrate the importance of risk assessment and outbreak mitigation for diseases that have been primarily contained within a specific re ...
Avian Infectious Bronchitis virus – combat with Virkon® S
... Avian Infectious Bronchitis virus – combat with Virkon® S As a part of the sustained investment for Virkon® S, we have successfully re-tested Virkon® S against this crucial pathogen Avian Infectious Bronchitis virus (IBv) to ensure terminal and continuous biosecurity measures adopting this renown vi ...
... Avian Infectious Bronchitis virus – combat with Virkon® S As a part of the sustained investment for Virkon® S, we have successfully re-tested Virkon® S against this crucial pathogen Avian Infectious Bronchitis virus (IBv) to ensure terminal and continuous biosecurity measures adopting this renown vi ...
BOVINE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM -- Lectures 1-2
... Ptyalism -- excessive salivation -- a clinical sign not only of oral disease but also of choke, rumenal and abomasal problems, and toxicities ...
... Ptyalism -- excessive salivation -- a clinical sign not only of oral disease but also of choke, rumenal and abomasal problems, and toxicities ...
Viral diseases—Infectious pancreatic necrosis
... The differential diagnostic table and the list of similar diseases appearing at the bottom of each disease page refer only to the diseases covered by this field guide. Gross signs observed might well be representative of a wider range of diseases not included here. Therefore, these diagnostic aids s ...
... The differential diagnostic table and the list of similar diseases appearing at the bottom of each disease page refer only to the diseases covered by this field guide. Gross signs observed might well be representative of a wider range of diseases not included here. Therefore, these diagnostic aids s ...
Global spread and impacts of emerging vector
... ultimately, to major outbreaks of disease (1). In turn, urban disease outbreaks in immunologically naïve populations result ...
... ultimately, to major outbreaks of disease (1). In turn, urban disease outbreaks in immunologically naïve populations result ...
EPB PHC 6000 EPIDEMIOLOGY FALL, 1997
... Unique Features of Infectious Diseases 2. Some people may be immune: For most non-infectious risk factors (e.g. toxins or radiation), there will be levels when all exposed will become ill. However, for some infectious diseases, such as measles, once a person has had the disease, he/she will never g ...
... Unique Features of Infectious Diseases 2. Some people may be immune: For most non-infectious risk factors (e.g. toxins or radiation), there will be levels when all exposed will become ill. However, for some infectious diseases, such as measles, once a person has had the disease, he/she will never g ...
SEROLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF EPIZOOTIC HAEMORRHAGIC
... of the family Bunyaviridae and a member of the Simbu serogroup. It is closely related to the Akabane virus. This serogroup contains more than 24 viruses, most of which have been detected in ruminants. SBV is most probably transmitted by biting midges (Culicoides spp) and does not infect humans. SBV ...
... of the family Bunyaviridae and a member of the Simbu serogroup. It is closely related to the Akabane virus. This serogroup contains more than 24 viruses, most of which have been detected in ruminants. SBV is most probably transmitted by biting midges (Culicoides spp) and does not infect humans. SBV ...
Vesicular stomatitis
... The signs are similar to those of foot and mouth disease (FMD), with which it can easily be confused (but horses are resistant to FMD and susceptible to VS) ...
... The signs are similar to those of foot and mouth disease (FMD), with which it can easily be confused (but horses are resistant to FMD and susceptible to VS) ...
Amanda Thomas
... Icosahedral Non-enveloped There are two forms of Canine Parvovirus one is Canine minute virus and the other is Canine Parvovirus 2 but we will talk mostly about Canine Parvovirus 2. Canine Parvovirus Disease is caused by canine parvovirus 2 first described in 1978 several countries. It has been sugg ...
... Icosahedral Non-enveloped There are two forms of Canine Parvovirus one is Canine minute virus and the other is Canine Parvovirus 2 but we will talk mostly about Canine Parvovirus 2. Canine Parvovirus Disease is caused by canine parvovirus 2 first described in 1978 several countries. It has been sugg ...
Occupational Health – Zoonotic Disease Fact Sheets #3 RABIES
... diagnosis of rabies. Rabid foxes and skunks are responsible for most pasture cattle losses, and have attacked cattle in barns. The rabid raccoon is characterized by its loss of fear of man, its frequent aggression and incoordination, and its activity during the day, being predominantly a nocturnal a ...
... diagnosis of rabies. Rabid foxes and skunks are responsible for most pasture cattle losses, and have attacked cattle in barns. The rabid raccoon is characterized by its loss of fear of man, its frequent aggression and incoordination, and its activity during the day, being predominantly a nocturnal a ...
Malignant Catarrhal Fever in Cattle - waddl
... head pressing. Although many animals die, chronic infection or recovery is possible. There is no treatment for this viral disease. Definitive diagnosis of MCF requires laboratory testing. Antibody testing by cELISA may be done with either serum or plasma (“red‐top” tube). Llive animal detection ...
... head pressing. Although many animals die, chronic infection or recovery is possible. There is no treatment for this viral disease. Definitive diagnosis of MCF requires laboratory testing. Antibody testing by cELISA may be done with either serum or plasma (“red‐top” tube). Llive animal detection ...
Zoonoses - USAID Natural Resource Management and
... • Pandemic potential: – Rapid viral mutation rates – Recombination event between HPAI and seasonal flu ...
... • Pandemic potential: – Rapid viral mutation rates – Recombination event between HPAI and seasonal flu ...
Emerging Infectious Disease, Zoonoses and the Human
... • Pandemic potential: – Rapid viral mutation rates – Recombination event between HPAI and seasonal flu ...
... • Pandemic potential: – Rapid viral mutation rates – Recombination event between HPAI and seasonal flu ...
Foot and Mouth Disease United Kingdom 2001
... feeding swill to pigs was a cause or the cause of the outbreak. • The farm in question at Heddon-on-the-Wall was licensed to feed swill to pigs. • Epidemiological and other investigations continue. • The Government will not comment on the specifics of the case until all investigations are complete. ...
... feeding swill to pigs was a cause or the cause of the outbreak. • The farm in question at Heddon-on-the-Wall was licensed to feed swill to pigs. • Epidemiological and other investigations continue. • The Government will not comment on the specifics of the case until all investigations are complete. ...
VIROLOGIA
... The facts: viral diseases exert a shocking toll on the developing world. Over 2.5 million people die each year from AIDS, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. More than 3 billion people are at risk of infection with dengue fever. Rotavirus, a cause of common diarrhoea, kills an estimated 600,000 childre ...
... The facts: viral diseases exert a shocking toll on the developing world. Over 2.5 million people die each year from AIDS, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. More than 3 billion people are at risk of infection with dengue fever. Rotavirus, a cause of common diarrhoea, kills an estimated 600,000 childre ...
Заголовок слайда отсутствует
... Regardless, the costs of MMR or other immunizations is the obstacle. The results of benefit–cost analyses may be at 3-6 times, yet difficult to assess in rural countries. Local estimates of disease burden, costs of treatment, costs of vaccination, and the rates of adverse events for the vaccine st ...
... Regardless, the costs of MMR or other immunizations is the obstacle. The results of benefit–cost analyses may be at 3-6 times, yet difficult to assess in rural countries. Local estimates of disease burden, costs of treatment, costs of vaccination, and the rates of adverse events for the vaccine st ...
slavery in the colonies
... A second type of diphtheria can affect the skin, causing the typical pain, redness and swelling associated with other bacterial skin infections. Ulcers covered by a gray membrane also may develop in coetaneous diphtheria. Although it's more common in tropical climates, coetaneous diphtheria also oc ...
... A second type of diphtheria can affect the skin, causing the typical pain, redness and swelling associated with other bacterial skin infections. Ulcers covered by a gray membrane also may develop in coetaneous diphtheria. Although it's more common in tropical climates, coetaneous diphtheria also oc ...
Rispoval 4 - Veterinary Medicines Directorate
... apart to cattle over the age of 3 months, via the intramuscular route. Ideally, calves should be vaccinated at least 2 weeks before transport, mixing of animals of different origins, housing, or any other event which may cause the animals to be stressed or exposed to new infections. Calves are usual ...
... apart to cattle over the age of 3 months, via the intramuscular route. Ideally, calves should be vaccinated at least 2 weeks before transport, mixing of animals of different origins, housing, or any other event which may cause the animals to be stressed or exposed to new infections. Calves are usual ...
Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis
... that approximately 50 percent of the adult cattle population has had experience with this disease. Wherever cattle are confined, or groups are permitted to commingle as in feedlots and collection points, the disease is rapidly spread to new arrivals from cattle already infected or those recovered ca ...
... that approximately 50 percent of the adult cattle population has had experience with this disease. Wherever cattle are confined, or groups are permitted to commingle as in feedlots and collection points, the disease is rapidly spread to new arrivals from cattle already infected or those recovered ca ...
64. Age and the likelihood of persistence in FMDV infected cattle
... Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a severe vesicular disease of cloven-hoofed animals and pigs and has a reputation for rapid and extensive transboundary spread and severe economic consequences for the countries affected (Coetzer et al., 1994). The virus that causes FMD belongs to the Aphthovirus genu ...
... Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a severe vesicular disease of cloven-hoofed animals and pigs and has a reputation for rapid and extensive transboundary spread and severe economic consequences for the countries affected (Coetzer et al., 1994). The virus that causes FMD belongs to the Aphthovirus genu ...
Livestock - Johne's Disease
... Johne's disease (also called paratuberculosis) is a common disease in cattle caused by bacteria (Mycobacterium paratuberculosis). Cattle of all ages are affected, although most infections occur in calves when they are less than 6 months old. After infection, signs of the disease may take 3 to 5 year ...
... Johne's disease (also called paratuberculosis) is a common disease in cattle caused by bacteria (Mycobacterium paratuberculosis). Cattle of all ages are affected, although most infections occur in calves when they are less than 6 months old. After infection, signs of the disease may take 3 to 5 year ...
The Powassan virus is a strain related to West Nile that can be
... those were the only two areas of the state sampled in the survey, but that the agricultural experiment station now plans to expand its sampling to other areas of Connecticut to determine how widespread ticks that carry the virus are. There has never been a reported case of the virus in humans in Con ...
... those were the only two areas of the state sampled in the survey, but that the agricultural experiment station now plans to expand its sampling to other areas of Connecticut to determine how widespread ticks that carry the virus are. There has never been a reported case of the virus in humans in Con ...
Variola Virus
... light when dried on slides); killed by heating at 60°C for 10 minutes when moist, but can withstand 100°C for 5-10 minutes when dry; sensitive to UV light (sunlight); inactivated by sodium hypochlorite or by formaldehyde at a concentration of 0.2% in 24 hours at room temperature; resistant to 1% phe ...
... light when dried on slides); killed by heating at 60°C for 10 minutes when moist, but can withstand 100°C for 5-10 minutes when dry; sensitive to UV light (sunlight); inactivated by sodium hypochlorite or by formaldehyde at a concentration of 0.2% in 24 hours at room temperature; resistant to 1% phe ...
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.