After your dogs vaccinations
... A small, firm swelling under the skin may develop at the site of a recent vaccination and should disappear in a couple of weeks. If it persists for more than three months or grows in size, please contact us. More serious but rare side effects, such as severe allergic reactions, may occur within minu ...
... A small, firm swelling under the skin may develop at the site of a recent vaccination and should disappear in a couple of weeks. If it persists for more than three months or grows in size, please contact us. More serious but rare side effects, such as severe allergic reactions, may occur within minu ...
COMMON INFECTIOUS CONDITIONS
... Treatment: Supportive/symptomatic therapy. Antibiotics are used in cases of secondary infection. Assisted feeding and fluids may be necessary. Topical anti-viral opthalmics may inhibit development of corneal ulcers if given when signs first appear. Prevention: Modified live injectable vaccines avail ...
... Treatment: Supportive/symptomatic therapy. Antibiotics are used in cases of secondary infection. Assisted feeding and fluids may be necessary. Topical anti-viral opthalmics may inhibit development of corneal ulcers if given when signs first appear. Prevention: Modified live injectable vaccines avail ...
College of Medicine Microbiology
... The virus infects epithelial cells of URT and then spreads through blood to salivary glands , primarily parotid glands , testes, ovaries, pancreas, kidney, and in some cases to CNS(meninges). Alternatively the virus may ascend from buccal mucosa up Stensen duct to parotid glands. C/F: Ip :18-2 ...
... The virus infects epithelial cells of URT and then spreads through blood to salivary glands , primarily parotid glands , testes, ovaries, pancreas, kidney, and in some cases to CNS(meninges). Alternatively the virus may ascend from buccal mucosa up Stensen duct to parotid glands. C/F: Ip :18-2 ...
Chapter 8
... 4. Humans cannot get Rhino. TETANUS 1. Caused by a neurotoxin produced from an anaerobic spore, tetani. 2. Introduced into tissue through wounds, particularly deep puncture wounds which provide low oxygen. 3. Toxin causes progressive muscle spasms and lockjaw. 4. Humans cannot get tetanus from anima ...
... 4. Humans cannot get Rhino. TETANUS 1. Caused by a neurotoxin produced from an anaerobic spore, tetani. 2. Introduced into tissue through wounds, particularly deep puncture wounds which provide low oxygen. 3. Toxin causes progressive muscle spasms and lockjaw. 4. Humans cannot get tetanus from anima ...
Puppy Vaccinations - Town of Flower Mound
... RABIES is the only virus that can affect humans as well as dogs and other species. It affects the nervous system and is usually fatal. The first booster, by law, must be given by the age of 12 weeks of age. Your dog will need a booster within a 12-month interval following the initial Rabies vaccinat ...
... RABIES is the only virus that can affect humans as well as dogs and other species. It affects the nervous system and is usually fatal. The first booster, by law, must be given by the age of 12 weeks of age. Your dog will need a booster within a 12-month interval following the initial Rabies vaccinat ...
Hand Foot Mouth
... and many of your child’s friends may get the illness. The incubation period after contact is 3 to 6 days. The spread of the disease is extremely hard to prevent. There is no need to isolate the child. Most children are contagious from 2 days before the onset of the rash until 2 days after the rash i ...
... and many of your child’s friends may get the illness. The incubation period after contact is 3 to 6 days. The spread of the disease is extremely hard to prevent. There is no need to isolate the child. Most children are contagious from 2 days before the onset of the rash until 2 days after the rash i ...
Lecture 1
... • Leave animal in undisturbed. • Vitamins – injection preferable • Good quality food. ...
... • Leave animal in undisturbed. • Vitamins – injection preferable • Good quality food. ...
Amanda Thomas
... of the virus leads to replication in the lymphoid tissue in the throat which then lead to viremia. Infection of dividing cells such as bone marrow occurs and depletion of immune function occurs. Opportunistic bacteria affect the disease and can cause sepsis and systemic inflammatory response syndrom ...
... of the virus leads to replication in the lymphoid tissue in the throat which then lead to viremia. Infection of dividing cells such as bone marrow occurs and depletion of immune function occurs. Opportunistic bacteria affect the disease and can cause sepsis and systemic inflammatory response syndrom ...
Dr. Jean Dodd`s NEW vaccine protocol
... Dogs & cats no longer need to be vaccinated against distemper, parvo, & feline leukemia every year. Once the initial series of puppy or kitten vaccinations and first annual vaccinations are completed, immunity from MLV vaccines persists for life. It has been shown that cats over 1 year of age are im ...
... Dogs & cats no longer need to be vaccinated against distemper, parvo, & feline leukemia every year. Once the initial series of puppy or kitten vaccinations and first annual vaccinations are completed, immunity from MLV vaccines persists for life. It has been shown that cats over 1 year of age are im ...
SBI 3C1 – Microbiology OUTBREAK Friday March 23th Why did the
... BL 4: Ebola Virus, Lassa Virus, Hanta Virus 4. What does incubation rate mean? The length of time it takes for a person to start to show symptoms of a disease after they have been exposed to a disease-causing microorganism 5. What does a 100% mortality rate mean? Certain death. No chance of survivin ...
... BL 4: Ebola Virus, Lassa Virus, Hanta Virus 4. What does incubation rate mean? The length of time it takes for a person to start to show symptoms of a disease after they have been exposed to a disease-causing microorganism 5. What does a 100% mortality rate mean? Certain death. No chance of survivin ...
Understanding viruses classwork
... Understanding viruses: classwork questions name: per: 1 2 3 4 5 ...
... Understanding viruses: classwork questions name: per: 1 2 3 4 5 ...
Viruses and Bacteria Key Terms from GVL capsid-
... capsid--the outer protein coat of a virus vaccine --part of a virus that has been killed or attenuated used to prevent infection lysogenic-lytic--type of viral infection in which the host cell bursts and is destroyed lysis--process of bursting cells virus--composed of a core of DNA or RNA surrounded ...
... capsid--the outer protein coat of a virus vaccine --part of a virus that has been killed or attenuated used to prevent infection lysogenic-lytic--type of viral infection in which the host cell bursts and is destroyed lysis--process of bursting cells virus--composed of a core of DNA or RNA surrounded ...
INFECTIOUS DISEASES/PANSYSTEMIC DISEASES LECTURE
... ________________________________________________________________ 6. Cats with FIV are at an increased risk of developing ________________________________________________________________ 7. True or False: Cats receiving the FIV vaccination will test positive for FIV later. 8. What dental procedure ma ...
... ________________________________________________________________ 6. Cats with FIV are at an increased risk of developing ________________________________________________________________ 7. True or False: Cats receiving the FIV vaccination will test positive for FIV later. 8. What dental procedure ma ...
Feline Herpesvirus (FHV)
... Just as there is no cure for Human Herpes, there is similarly no cure for Feline Herpesvirus. Viruses are different to bacteria in many ways, one of which being that bacteria are living and constantly reproducing. Once infected with Feline Herpesvirus, a cat may stop producing symptoms but will re ...
... Just as there is no cure for Human Herpes, there is similarly no cure for Feline Herpesvirus. Viruses are different to bacteria in many ways, one of which being that bacteria are living and constantly reproducing. Once infected with Feline Herpesvirus, a cat may stop producing symptoms but will re ...
How Does Vaccination Work? - Shiloh Veterinary Hospital
... Vaccination helps prevent, not cure, disease. Vaccines contain disease-causing viruses or bacteria that have been chemically changed so they don’t cause disease. When your dog is injected with a vaccine, the animal’s immune system produces special substances called antibodies that work against the v ...
... Vaccination helps prevent, not cure, disease. Vaccines contain disease-causing viruses or bacteria that have been chemically changed so they don’t cause disease. When your dog is injected with a vaccine, the animal’s immune system produces special substances called antibodies that work against the v ...
DISEASE, RECOVERY AND DIAGNOSIS
... Most viruses are diagnosed by finding antigen. For example. Feline leukaemia virus diagnosis involves finding antigen in blood, canine parvovirus involves antigen in faeces. Almost all tests for antigen now involve ELISA and take 15mins to 3hours to do. Test-kits should include a control +ve and/or ...
... Most viruses are diagnosed by finding antigen. For example. Feline leukaemia virus diagnosis involves finding antigen in blood, canine parvovirus involves antigen in faeces. Almost all tests for antigen now involve ELISA and take 15mins to 3hours to do. Test-kits should include a control +ve and/or ...
Disease name: Poliomyelitis (Polio) Etiology: Picorna virus Infects
... Evade the host Immune system: ...
... Evade the host Immune system: ...
Blood Borne Pathogens
... Diseases * Micro-organisms present in human blood that can cause disease Viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungi * Primary workplace pathogens Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Does not survive long outside the body No cure Hepatitis B virus (HBV) 1 million people infected No cure Can survive outside ...
... Diseases * Micro-organisms present in human blood that can cause disease Viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungi * Primary workplace pathogens Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Does not survive long outside the body No cure Hepatitis B virus (HBV) 1 million people infected No cure Can survive outside ...
Canine Herpesvirus-1: A New Pathogenic Role for an Old Virus
... thrive), both in the neonatal stage, as well as up to 6 months of age. In older puppies what happens is that the virus affects the DNA. CHV-1 is a systemic disease which can cause organs to fail as the puppy grows. Often there will only be one puppy in the litter that is affected, and that puppy is ...
... thrive), both in the neonatal stage, as well as up to 6 months of age. In older puppies what happens is that the virus affects the DNA. CHV-1 is a systemic disease which can cause organs to fail as the puppy grows. Often there will only be one puppy in the litter that is affected, and that puppy is ...
Infectious Canine Hepatitis Infectious Canine Hepatitis
... A presumptive diagnosis can be made based on vaccination history, clinical signs, and laboratory findings. Conclusive diagnosis can be made when two separate blood samples (taken on different days) show a rise in antibody level to ICH virus. Treatment Most dogs infected with ICH will recover with go ...
... A presumptive diagnosis can be made based on vaccination history, clinical signs, and laboratory findings. Conclusive diagnosis can be made when two separate blood samples (taken on different days) show a rise in antibody level to ICH virus. Treatment Most dogs infected with ICH will recover with go ...
CANINE INFECTIOUS HEPATITIS
... laboratory findings. Conclusive diagnosis can be made when two separate blood samples (taken on different days) show a rise in antibody level to ICH virus. Treatment Most dogs infected with ICH will recover with good supportive care. This includes attention to nutrition, fluid intake, nursing care, ...
... laboratory findings. Conclusive diagnosis can be made when two separate blood samples (taken on different days) show a rise in antibody level to ICH virus. Treatment Most dogs infected with ICH will recover with good supportive care. This includes attention to nutrition, fluid intake, nursing care, ...
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus
... There may be nausea, vomiting and sore throat earlier on which may lead to diarrhea and generalized abdominal pain. ...
... There may be nausea, vomiting and sore throat earlier on which may lead to diarrhea and generalized abdominal pain. ...
Human Corona Virus
... Syndrome (SARS), and has been re-named Middle East respiratory symptom coronavirus, or MERS-CoV. Corona viruses have been known to cause illnesses in many animal species for some time. Corona in dogs is responsible for a mild to moderate enteritis; the symptoms of which can include vomiting, loss of ...
... Syndrome (SARS), and has been re-named Middle East respiratory symptom coronavirus, or MERS-CoV. Corona viruses have been known to cause illnesses in many animal species for some time. Corona in dogs is responsible for a mild to moderate enteritis; the symptoms of which can include vomiting, loss of ...
Canine parvovirus
Canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV2, colloquially parvo) is a contagious virus mainly affecting dogs, and thought to originate in cats. The current belief is that the feline panleukopenia mutated into CPV2. Parvo is highly contagious and is spread from dog to dog by direct or indirect contact with their faeces. Vaccines can prevent this infection, but mortality can reach 91% in untreated cases. Treatment often involves veterinary hospitalization. Canine parvovirus may infect other mammals; however, it will not infect humans.