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ministry of agriculture, forestry and fisheries veterinary and livestock
... 6. The Dog/Cat must be treated for endoparasites including tapeworms with an approved broad spectrum anthelmintic, and for ectoparasites including ticks, not less than 24 hrs and not more than 48 hrs before entry into St. Lucia. 7. The Dog/Cat must be accompanied by a valid Veterinary Health Certifi ...
... 6. The Dog/Cat must be treated for endoparasites including tapeworms with an approved broad spectrum anthelmintic, and for ectoparasites including ticks, not less than 24 hrs and not more than 48 hrs before entry into St. Lucia. 7. The Dog/Cat must be accompanied by a valid Veterinary Health Certifi ...
Ebola Virus
... disease has never been documented. • Chemoprophylaxis would not have been indicated, because only doxycycline has been shown to be effective as chemoprophylaxis. ...
... disease has never been documented. • Chemoprophylaxis would not have been indicated, because only doxycycline has been shown to be effective as chemoprophylaxis. ...
Ack: Dr. GP Allen
... EHV-1 Infection not only of respiratory tract epithelium and associated lymphatic glands but also vascular endothelium especially of nasal mucosa, lung, adrenal, thyroid and in the case of some strains, CNS and endometrium. EHV-4 Infection restricted primarily to respiratory tract epithelium and ass ...
... EHV-1 Infection not only of respiratory tract epithelium and associated lymphatic glands but also vascular endothelium especially of nasal mucosa, lung, adrenal, thyroid and in the case of some strains, CNS and endometrium. EHV-4 Infection restricted primarily to respiratory tract epithelium and ass ...
Garden, Easter Lilies Infected by Viruses, Vol.15, Issue 1
... the lily itself and its method of propagation. Any crop that is vegetatively propagated, such as lilies, is bound to contain viruses. For instance, potatoes grown in Oregon have at least one and probably two viruses. Good control programs protecting plants from insect vectors of viruses and removing ...
... the lily itself and its method of propagation. Any crop that is vegetatively propagated, such as lilies, is bound to contain viruses. For instance, potatoes grown in Oregon have at least one and probably two viruses. Good control programs protecting plants from insect vectors of viruses and removing ...
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS)
... eradication after about 10 years in 2007 and Peru, ...
... eradication after about 10 years in 2007 and Peru, ...
melanocytic tumors of the skin and digits
... Dogs—9 years of age Cats—8 to 14 years of age Predominant Sex Dogs—males may be more likely to develop melanocytic tumors than females Cats—none SIGNS/OBSERVED CHANGES in the ANIMAL ...
... Dogs—9 years of age Cats—8 to 14 years of age Predominant Sex Dogs—males may be more likely to develop melanocytic tumors than females Cats—none SIGNS/OBSERVED CHANGES in the ANIMAL ...
Ch 19 Viruses AP Biology Adapted from Fred and Theresa
... Concept 19.1 A virus consists of a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat 1. What was some early evidence of the existence of viruses? Why were they difficult to study? 2. What are the four forms of viral proteins? 3. What is a capsid and capsomeres? What different shapes may capsids have? 4. As ...
... Concept 19.1 A virus consists of a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat 1. What was some early evidence of the existence of viruses? Why were they difficult to study? 2. What are the four forms of viral proteins? 3. What is a capsid and capsomeres? What different shapes may capsids have? 4. As ...
Kennel Cough - Greyhound Racing NSW
... to alert industry participants to two cases of kennel cough in racing greyhounds that have been reported over the past week. The cases were associated with the central coast and northwest region of Sydney. Kennel cough is an infectious bronchitis caused by various combinations of viral organisms (e. ...
... to alert industry participants to two cases of kennel cough in racing greyhounds that have been reported over the past week. The cases were associated with the central coast and northwest region of Sydney. Kennel cough is an infectious bronchitis caused by various combinations of viral organisms (e. ...
Mouse Cytomegalovirus (MCMV)
... Wild mice are the principal virus reservoir and animal houses should be equipped with anti-rodent barriers. Wild-caught mouse colonies should be isolated from laboratory mice and rederived as soon as possible. Regular testing of colonies for antibodies to MCMV should be part of routine health monito ...
... Wild mice are the principal virus reservoir and animal houses should be equipped with anti-rodent barriers. Wild-caught mouse colonies should be isolated from laboratory mice and rederived as soon as possible. Regular testing of colonies for antibodies to MCMV should be part of routine health monito ...
Viral Pathogenesis
... • Eventually, the immune system succumbs and AIDS develop when killed CD4 cells can no longer be replaced (witnessed by high HIVRNA, HIV-antigen, and low CD4 counts). ...
... • Eventually, the immune system succumbs and AIDS develop when killed CD4 cells can no longer be replaced (witnessed by high HIVRNA, HIV-antigen, and low CD4 counts). ...
Viral Pathogenesis (32 slides, 859KB)
... Eventually, the immune system succumbs and AIDS develop when killed CD4 cells can no longer be replaced (witnessed by high HIVRNA, HIV-antigen, and low CD4 counts). ...
... Eventually, the immune system succumbs and AIDS develop when killed CD4 cells can no longer be replaced (witnessed by high HIVRNA, HIV-antigen, and low CD4 counts). ...
February 2014 - Mounts Bay Veterinary Centre
... is vital if a young dog is to enjoy full companionship with other dogs in the future. Similarly, rabbits should ideally be kept in pairs or small groups since they live in large family groups in the wild. Housing for smaller pets, such as guinea pigs, hamsters or rabbits, should enable them to exper ...
... is vital if a young dog is to enjoy full companionship with other dogs in the future. Similarly, rabbits should ideally be kept in pairs or small groups since they live in large family groups in the wild. Housing for smaller pets, such as guinea pigs, hamsters or rabbits, should enable them to exper ...
Emerging and Re-emerging Diseases
... Most people (about 80%) will have no symptoms Approximately 19% will have mild symptoms Fever, headache, body aches, nausea, vomiting, swollen lymph nodes ...
... Most people (about 80%) will have no symptoms Approximately 19% will have mild symptoms Fever, headache, body aches, nausea, vomiting, swollen lymph nodes ...
Viruses
... • There were used system by diseases, hosts, shape... • So-called Baltimor´s scheme is used • Viruses are not divided according to their nucleid acid but replication strategy • Because of a big number of species, viral family are used ...
... • There were used system by diseases, hosts, shape... • So-called Baltimor´s scheme is used • Viruses are not divided according to their nucleid acid but replication strategy • Because of a big number of species, viral family are used ...
cough
... disease”) or chronic administration of steroids in treating various disease conditions—may increase incidence of blood clots to the lungs (pulmonary thromboembolism) and may decrease resistance to respiratory infections Certain inherited heart disorders—increases risk of fluid build-up in the lung ...
... disease”) or chronic administration of steroids in treating various disease conditions—may increase incidence of blood clots to the lungs (pulmonary thromboembolism) and may decrease resistance to respiratory infections Certain inherited heart disorders—increases risk of fluid build-up in the lung ...
Ebola virus - Adventist Health
... The incubation period, that is, the time interval from infection with the virus to onset of symptoms is 2 to 21 days. ...
... The incubation period, that is, the time interval from infection with the virus to onset of symptoms is 2 to 21 days. ...
The Great Influenza - George Mason University
... way, particularly as the AIDS plague makes its way through China and India. About 100 million people contract dengue fever every year. Measles kills some 800,000 victims annually. Then there are the illnesses that require a medical dictionary: lymphatic filariasis (120 million cases), onchocerciasis ...
... way, particularly as the AIDS plague makes its way through China and India. About 100 million people contract dengue fever every year. Measles kills some 800,000 victims annually. Then there are the illnesses that require a medical dictionary: lymphatic filariasis (120 million cases), onchocerciasis ...
Von Willebrand - Ark Veterinary Centre
... Which breeds are most commonly affected by vWD? About 30 different breeds are known to be affected but the Doberman is the breed most commonly associated with this disease. Of 15,000 Dobermans screened, more than 70% were found to be carriers of the disease in the United States. Fortunately, most of ...
... Which breeds are most commonly affected by vWD? About 30 different breeds are known to be affected but the Doberman is the breed most commonly associated with this disease. Of 15,000 Dobermans screened, more than 70% were found to be carriers of the disease in the United States. Fortunately, most of ...
Fever and Rash
... blood cell (WBC) count in scarlet fever may increase to 12,000-16,000 per mm3, with a differential of up to 95% polymorphonuclear lymphocytes. During the second week, eosinophilia, as high as 20%, can develop. ...
... blood cell (WBC) count in scarlet fever may increase to 12,000-16,000 per mm3, with a differential of up to 95% polymorphonuclear lymphocytes. During the second week, eosinophilia, as high as 20%, can develop. ...
File - Working Toward Zero HAIs
... • This past week, a groundbreaking 28-month-long study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) examining the real-world effectiveness of automated UV-C disinfection robot's impact on infection outcomes concluded the data collection phase of the research, with results expected ...
... • This past week, a groundbreaking 28-month-long study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) examining the real-world effectiveness of automated UV-C disinfection robot's impact on infection outcomes concluded the data collection phase of the research, with results expected ...
CHAPTER 24 INFECTIONS OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
... › From there can spread to the lungs › Referred to as pneumonic plague ...
... › From there can spread to the lungs › Referred to as pneumonic plague ...
Infectious Bronchitis Virus - EDIS
... new strains of IB into a poultry operation. Imprudent overuse of live IB vaccines results in the vaccines being the problem rather than part of the solution. While deciding which strains to use in an IB vaccination program, the basics must not be ignored. Good vaccination ...
... new strains of IB into a poultry operation. Imprudent overuse of live IB vaccines results in the vaccines being the problem rather than part of the solution. While deciding which strains to use in an IB vaccination program, the basics must not be ignored. Good vaccination ...
Canine distemper
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Canine distemper (sometimes termed hardpad disease in canine) is a viral disease that affects a wide variety of animal families, including domestic and wild species of dogs, coyotes, foxes, pandas, wolves, ferrets, skunks, raccoons, and large cats, as well as pinnipeds, some primates, and a variety of other species. It was long believed that animals in the family Felidae, including many species of large cat as well as domestic cats, were resistant to canine distemper, until some researchers reported the prevalence of CDV infection in large felids. It is now known that both large Felidae and domestic cats can be infected, usually through close housing with dogs or possibly blood transfusion from infected cats, but such infections appear to be self-limiting and largely without symptoms.In canines, distemper impacts several body systems, including the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts and the spinal cord and brain, with common symptoms that include high fever, eye inflammation and eye/nose discharge, labored breathing and coughing, vomiting and diarrhea, loss of appetite and lethargy, and hardening of nose and footpads. The viral infection can be accompanied by secondary bacterial infections and can present eventual serious neurological symptoms.Canine distemper is caused by a single-stranded RNA virus of the family paramyxovirus (the same family of the distinct virus that causes measles in humans). The disease is highly contagious via inhalation and fatal 50% of the time.Template:Where? Despite extensive vaccination in many regions, it remains a major disease of dogs, and is the leading cause of infectious disease death in dogs.