viral marketing in the internet. characteristics
... specific product abilities presentation; for example cars or computer devices testes published in the Internet b) creation of community internet services which gather fans of specific products, serials or places (for example Dr House website http://www.house-md.pl/ or service created by people who a ...
... specific product abilities presentation; for example cars or computer devices testes published in the Internet b) creation of community internet services which gather fans of specific products, serials or places (for example Dr House website http://www.house-md.pl/ or service created by people who a ...
Safe and Effective Sarcoma Therapy through Bispecific Targeting of
... that have often metastasized by the time they are diagnosed. Humans with angiosarcoma have an expected median survival of approximately 16 months [14]; dogs with HSA have a comparable, short median survival of 4 to 6 months when treated with the standard-of-care of surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy ...
... that have often metastasized by the time they are diagnosed. Humans with angiosarcoma have an expected median survival of approximately 16 months [14]; dogs with HSA have a comparable, short median survival of 4 to 6 months when treated with the standard-of-care of surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy ...
Investigation Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic
... disease discovered in pigs from Canada in 2007. Because any outbreak of vesicular disease in pigs is assumed to be foot-andmouth disease (FMD) until confirmed otherwise, a test for diagnosing the presence of SVV would be a very useful tool. To develop the diagnostic tests for SVV infection, 5 monocl ...
... disease discovered in pigs from Canada in 2007. Because any outbreak of vesicular disease in pigs is assumed to be foot-andmouth disease (FMD) until confirmed otherwise, a test for diagnosing the presence of SVV would be a very useful tool. To develop the diagnostic tests for SVV infection, 5 monocl ...
An Overview of HIV Infection and Associated Co-Infections
... Treatment of TB TB is treatable and curable, even in people living with HIV Four antibiotics over 6-8 months ...
... Treatment of TB TB is treatable and curable, even in people living with HIV Four antibiotics over 6-8 months ...
Management and treatment of chronic kidney disease in
... related to poor appetite. Typically, the resulting hypokalaemia is mild (potassium 3.0 to 3.5 mmol/l) and can be difficult to identify clinically. Cats with more severe hypokalaemia may show evidence of muscle weakness with ventroflexion of the neck (Fig 3), evident in the most severe of cases. Hypo ...
... related to poor appetite. Typically, the resulting hypokalaemia is mild (potassium 3.0 to 3.5 mmol/l) and can be difficult to identify clinically. Cats with more severe hypokalaemia may show evidence of muscle weakness with ventroflexion of the neck (Fig 3), evident in the most severe of cases. Hypo ...
Classification and Determination of Possible Origins of ORFans
... viral genes without a significant match in current databases because the real diversity of viruses in nature has not been adequately sampled [16–18]. Moreover, owing to the critical role of lateral gene transfer in viral genome evolution [19, 20], we speculate that viral ORFans largely contribute to ...
... viral genes without a significant match in current databases because the real diversity of viruses in nature has not been adequately sampled [16–18]. Moreover, owing to the critical role of lateral gene transfer in viral genome evolution [19, 20], we speculate that viral ORFans largely contribute to ...
10-13 Caney.indd
... related to poor appetite. Typically, the resulting hypokalaemia is mild (potassium 3.0 to 3.5 mmol/l) and can be difficult to identify clinically. Cats with more severe hypokalaemia may show evidence of muscle weakness with ventroflexion of the neck (Fig 3), evident in the most severe of cases. Hypo ...
... related to poor appetite. Typically, the resulting hypokalaemia is mild (potassium 3.0 to 3.5 mmol/l) and can be difficult to identify clinically. Cats with more severe hypokalaemia may show evidence of muscle weakness with ventroflexion of the neck (Fig 3), evident in the most severe of cases. Hypo ...
Canine and feline viral dermatoses with a particular emphasis to
... determine the prevalence of one specific virus in a population, and to detect individuals that have been previously affected by the condition or in contact with the virus. Aims and scope of the thesis: As mentioned above, viral dermatoses are rarely reported in domestic carnivores [3, 22]. The aim o ...
... determine the prevalence of one specific virus in a population, and to detect individuals that have been previously affected by the condition or in contact with the virus. Aims and scope of the thesis: As mentioned above, viral dermatoses are rarely reported in domestic carnivores [3, 22]. The aim o ...
food-borne-hazards-of-microbial-origin
... Foodborne illnesses are infections or irritations of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract caused by food or beverages that contain harmful bacteria, parasites, viruses, or chemicals. The GI tract is a series of hollow organs joined in a long, twisting tube from the mouth to the anus. Common symptoms of f ...
... Foodborne illnesses are infections or irritations of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract caused by food or beverages that contain harmful bacteria, parasites, viruses, or chemicals. The GI tract is a series of hollow organs joined in a long, twisting tube from the mouth to the anus. Common symptoms of f ...
Viktor`s Notes * Conjunctival and Scleral Disorders
... within 6-8 h after instillation, disappears spontaneously within 1-3 d. 2. Bacterial infection (acquired during parturition): a) Chlamydia trachomatis type D-K (2-4% live births – no prophylaxis is currently used); account for 30-50% of conjunctivitis in infants < 4 wk; occurs 5-14 days after birth ...
... within 6-8 h after instillation, disappears spontaneously within 1-3 d. 2. Bacterial infection (acquired during parturition): a) Chlamydia trachomatis type D-K (2-4% live births – no prophylaxis is currently used); account for 30-50% of conjunctivitis in infants < 4 wk; occurs 5-14 days after birth ...
Small Intestine Surgery
... Symptomatic (Bleeding > obstruction > diverticulitis) – bleeding is 50% in children and pt younger 18y/o – bleeding is rare in pt older than 30y/o – intestinal obstruction most common in adult – diverticulitis is indistinguishable to appendicitis ...
... Symptomatic (Bleeding > obstruction > diverticulitis) – bleeding is 50% in children and pt younger 18y/o – bleeding is rare in pt older than 30y/o – intestinal obstruction most common in adult – diverticulitis is indistinguishable to appendicitis ...
Current Concepts - Nizet Laboratory at UCSD
... supplanted the killed whole-cell vaccine primarily in highresource settings.3,4 Use of the Internet continues to expand rapidly, allowing access to information hitherto unavailable to physicians or parents. Physicians may obtain current information about diseases and management as well as various gu ...
... supplanted the killed whole-cell vaccine primarily in highresource settings.3,4 Use of the Internet continues to expand rapidly, allowing access to information hitherto unavailable to physicians or parents. Physicians may obtain current information about diseases and management as well as various gu ...
Journal of Clinical Virology Oropouche fever
... Fifteen OROV strains were isolated, 9 from Magalhães Barata, 4 from Maracanã, and 2 from Igarapé Açu after inoculation of 94 blood samples in suckling mice. Identification of isolates was done by complement fixation (CF) test as previously described.10 All virus isolates were confirmed by PCR. From 13 ...
... Fifteen OROV strains were isolated, 9 from Magalhães Barata, 4 from Maracanã, and 2 from Igarapé Açu after inoculation of 94 blood samples in suckling mice. Identification of isolates was done by complement fixation (CF) test as previously described.10 All virus isolates were confirmed by PCR. From 13 ...
T11-01 BrauerTraining Tools
... There are some useful bacteria but all viruses are harmful. When a virus enters your body, it invades some of your cells and takes over the cell machinery, redirecting it to produce the virus. Perhaps the most important distinction between bacteria and viruses is that antibiotic drugs usually kill b ...
... There are some useful bacteria but all viruses are harmful. When a virus enters your body, it invades some of your cells and takes over the cell machinery, redirecting it to produce the virus. Perhaps the most important distinction between bacteria and viruses is that antibiotic drugs usually kill b ...
Kimberly-Clark Health Care Glossary To Augment
... A general term which means to keep the airway clear; includes tracheal suction that may or may not require disconnection from the ventilator to allow suction of collecting mucus distal to ET or T tube. Many other procedures fall under the Airway Management name. Is a concept used in respiratory phys ...
... A general term which means to keep the airway clear; includes tracheal suction that may or may not require disconnection from the ventilator to allow suction of collecting mucus distal to ET or T tube. Many other procedures fall under the Airway Management name. Is a concept used in respiratory phys ...
Urinary incontinence in veterinary patients
... in the past few years for intramural ureters in dogs (see below). It is important to ensure that the presence of any other congenital abnormalities such as abnormal kidneys (which might complicate anaesthesia/surgery) or urethral hypoplasia (which might compromise the prognosis) have been identified ...
... in the past few years for intramural ureters in dogs (see below). It is important to ensure that the presence of any other congenital abnormalities such as abnormal kidneys (which might complicate anaesthesia/surgery) or urethral hypoplasia (which might compromise the prognosis) have been identified ...
Checklist: Managing mastitis throughout lactation
... In spite of the natural resistance mechanisms of the cow, antibiotic treatment and other methods, such as frequently stripping out the milk, some cows are unable to eliminate infection. These cows are chronically infected, often with Staph. aureus, but other infections (e.g. Strep. uberis) can also ...
... In spite of the natural resistance mechanisms of the cow, antibiotic treatment and other methods, such as frequently stripping out the milk, some cows are unable to eliminate infection. These cows are chronically infected, often with Staph. aureus, but other infections (e.g. Strep. uberis) can also ...
west nile virus and transplantation
... recipients are reported to have received organs from 6 donors found to have WNV leading to 14 infections, as at 2012), tissue transplantation and through transfusion of blood products 11,12,13,14,15,. These cases have either been diagnosed with encephalitis post-operatively or identified through fol ...
... recipients are reported to have received organs from 6 donors found to have WNV leading to 14 infections, as at 2012), tissue transplantation and through transfusion of blood products 11,12,13,14,15,. These cases have either been diagnosed with encephalitis post-operatively or identified through fol ...
Diseases of Marine Mammals April 9, 2001 Robert B. Moeller, Jr
... hexagonal viral particles 90 to 100 nm with a central dense core and cytoplasmic enveloped particles 150-160 nm in diameter. The nature of this virus and its potential to cause disease in wild and captive populations of seals is still unknown. This virus has been inoculated in young seals with only ...
... hexagonal viral particles 90 to 100 nm with a central dense core and cytoplasmic enveloped particles 150-160 nm in diameter. The nature of this virus and its potential to cause disease in wild and captive populations of seals is still unknown. This virus has been inoculated in young seals with only ...
Aging and Veterinary Care of Cats, Dogs, and Horses through the
... In the present world, companion animals, and especially dogs and cats, have acquired a relevant role in social habits and are a very diffuse presence in urban households or countryside. Based on the emotional attachment of their owners, companion species receive dedicated attention and qualified vet ...
... In the present world, companion animals, and especially dogs and cats, have acquired a relevant role in social habits and are a very diffuse presence in urban households or countryside. Based on the emotional attachment of their owners, companion species receive dedicated attention and qualified vet ...
MS Word - CL Davis Foundation
... Examples of Diseases of the Skin in the Hamster 1. Old hamster with skin lesions. Morphologic Dx: Diffuse scaling dermatitis with alopecia Etiologic Dx: Acariasis (Demodex spp) [most likely diagnosis] Apparently hamsters frequently harbor mites, but usually is a subclinical infection. Events that co ...
... Examples of Diseases of the Skin in the Hamster 1. Old hamster with skin lesions. Morphologic Dx: Diffuse scaling dermatitis with alopecia Etiologic Dx: Acariasis (Demodex spp) [most likely diagnosis] Apparently hamsters frequently harbor mites, but usually is a subclinical infection. Events that co ...
The Evolution of Fungal Infections in the Surgical Patient
... • Ketoconazole: only po; needs acid in stomach to be absorbed; slows adrenal and gonadal steroid production; lipophilic- not dialyzable, poor urine excretion • Miconazole: IV only, horrendous toxicity • Itraconazole: only po; needs acid in stomach to be absorbed; very lipophilicthree day loading dos ...
... • Ketoconazole: only po; needs acid in stomach to be absorbed; slows adrenal and gonadal steroid production; lipophilic- not dialyzable, poor urine excretion • Miconazole: IV only, horrendous toxicity • Itraconazole: only po; needs acid in stomach to be absorbed; very lipophilicthree day loading dos ...
Nipah virus conforms to the rule of six in a minigenome replication
... To study the replication of Nipah virus (NiV), a minigenome replication assay that does not require the use of infectious virus was developed. The minigenome was constructed to encode a NiV vRNA analogue containing the gene for chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) under the control of putative Ni ...
... To study the replication of Nipah virus (NiV), a minigenome replication assay that does not require the use of infectious virus was developed. The minigenome was constructed to encode a NiV vRNA analogue containing the gene for chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) under the control of putative Ni ...
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.