rabies prevention - Department of Community Medicine
... To observe the dog/cat on a daily basis (wherever relevant) for 10 days and on suspicion get a veterinary ...
... To observe the dog/cat on a daily basis (wherever relevant) for 10 days and on suspicion get a veterinary ...
Dialogue for the introduction to Acupuncture PowerPoint
... restores homeostasis to the body, so that the innate healing and regeneration processes can again function and restore health. In acute severe disorders, like infections, acupuncture can be combined with antibiotics or other conventional drugs. The antibiotics kill the infectious agent and the acupu ...
... restores homeostasis to the body, so that the innate healing and regeneration processes can again function and restore health. In acute severe disorders, like infections, acupuncture can be combined with antibiotics or other conventional drugs. The antibiotics kill the infectious agent and the acupu ...
Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories
... the cornerstone of biosafety practice and policy in the United States upon first publication in 1984. Historically, the information in this publication has been advisory is nature even though legislation and regulation, in some circumstances, have overtaken it and made compliance with the guidance p ...
... the cornerstone of biosafety practice and policy in the United States upon first publication in 1984. Historically, the information in this publication has been advisory is nature even though legislation and regulation, in some circumstances, have overtaken it and made compliance with the guidance p ...
CORTICOSTEROIDS—GLUCOCORTICOID EFFECTS
... wide spectrum of effects depending on tissue concentration and ...
... wide spectrum of effects depending on tissue concentration and ...
Prevalence of cardiomyopathy in apparently healthy cats
... Web that was used to identify cats meeting the inclusion criteria and collect zoographic data. Cats were considered healthy when they had not already undergone an echocardiographic examination, were not receiving treatment for cardiovascular disease, and did not have a history of chronic illness suc ...
... Web that was used to identify cats meeting the inclusion criteria and collect zoographic data. Cats were considered healthy when they had not already undergone an echocardiographic examination, were not receiving treatment for cardiovascular disease, and did not have a history of chronic illness suc ...
laboratory animal models for experimental cryptosporidiosis
... studies (UNI et al., 1987). C muris was infectious for other hosts, including guinea pigs, rabbits, dogs, and cats (lSEKI et al., 1989). Mice and cats were found to be highly susceptible, whereas guinea pigs, rabbits, and dogs showed low susceptibility. The entire endogenous development of this para ...
... studies (UNI et al., 1987). C muris was infectious for other hosts, including guinea pigs, rabbits, dogs, and cats (lSEKI et al., 1989). Mice and cats were found to be highly susceptible, whereas guinea pigs, rabbits, and dogs showed low susceptibility. The entire endogenous development of this para ...
Puppy Sales Contract and Health Guarantee Red Hawk Ranch
... Buyer agrees to have the puppy examined by a currently practicing, reputable veterinarian within 48 hours from the time of purchase, excluding weekends and holidays (Buyer will be responsible for this examination and any other charges incurred from this examination). A Veterinary Examination Report ...
... Buyer agrees to have the puppy examined by a currently practicing, reputable veterinarian within 48 hours from the time of purchase, excluding weekends and holidays (Buyer will be responsible for this examination and any other charges incurred from this examination). A Veterinary Examination Report ...
Frequently Asked Questions on Rabies
... muscle, into peripheral nerves (i.e. the nerves in the body which are outside the brain or spinal cord). The virus migrates along nerves to the spinal cord and brain at an estimated speed of 12–24 mm a day. The infected person exhibits behavioural changes and clinical signs when the virus reaches th ...
... muscle, into peripheral nerves (i.e. the nerves in the body which are outside the brain or spinal cord). The virus migrates along nerves to the spinal cord and brain at an estimated speed of 12–24 mm a day. The infected person exhibits behavioural changes and clinical signs when the virus reaches th ...
Survival in Cats with Naturally Occurring Chronic Kidney Disease
... therapy at the time of 1st diagnosis, the stage and SCr at diagnosis were also considered the stage and SCr at the time of baseline (ie, the ‘‘baseline’’ creatinine). If an animal died or was euthanized in the hospital, the cat was not considered to have reached baseline and was not included in the ...
... therapy at the time of 1st diagnosis, the stage and SCr at diagnosis were also considered the stage and SCr at the time of baseline (ie, the ‘‘baseline’’ creatinine). If an animal died or was euthanized in the hospital, the cat was not considered to have reached baseline and was not included in the ...
Avian Influenza Brief - Texas A&M College of Veterinary
... Influenza epidemic of 1983-1984 required yet new terms to describe relative pathogenicity of different isolates of the same serotype (nonpathogenic, low-pathogenic, highly pathogenic). ...
... Influenza epidemic of 1983-1984 required yet new terms to describe relative pathogenicity of different isolates of the same serotype (nonpathogenic, low-pathogenic, highly pathogenic). ...
Safety of Fipronil in Dogs and Cats: a review of literature
... Similar to for cats, skin reactions were the highest reported ADEs for fipronil-containing products in dogs. There did not appear as many obvious reports of alopecia alone, with frequent pruritus and erythema associated with the area of application. Up to half of the skin reactions were quite severe ...
... Similar to for cats, skin reactions were the highest reported ADEs for fipronil-containing products in dogs. There did not appear as many obvious reports of alopecia alone, with frequent pruritus and erythema associated with the area of application. Up to half of the skin reactions were quite severe ...
8_HSV - bloodhounds Incorporated
... • Antibody present when symptoms appear • Disease usually mild and short in duration Asymptomatic infection • Serum antibody is present • No known history of clinical outbreaks ...
... • Antibody present when symptoms appear • Disease usually mild and short in duration Asymptomatic infection • Serum antibody is present • No known history of clinical outbreaks ...
Herpes Simplex Virus – Genital
... to either HSV type. Primary genital infection is often symptomatic, but patients may have unrecognized or subclinical infection. With symptomatic infection, clinical manifestations of primary infection typically resolve within 3 weeks in the absence of antiviral therapy. Serum antibodies appear with ...
... to either HSV type. Primary genital infection is often symptomatic, but patients may have unrecognized or subclinical infection. With symptomatic infection, clinical manifestations of primary infection typically resolve within 3 weeks in the absence of antiviral therapy. Serum antibodies appear with ...
Ebola and Marburg virus disease epidemics preparedness, alert
... The Marburg virus and Ebola virus genera belong to the Filoviridae family (filovirus). The Ebola virus is comprised of five distinct species: Bundibugyo, Côte d’Ivoire, Reston, Sudan, and Zaïre. There is only one Marburg virus species. The Marburg virus and Ebola Zaïre, Sudan, and Bundibugyo subtype ...
... The Marburg virus and Ebola virus genera belong to the Filoviridae family (filovirus). The Ebola virus is comprised of five distinct species: Bundibugyo, Côte d’Ivoire, Reston, Sudan, and Zaïre. There is only one Marburg virus species. The Marburg virus and Ebola Zaïre, Sudan, and Bundibugyo subtype ...
Pesteanu-Somogyi
... Although known that purebreed cats are more likely to develop feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), previous studies have not examined the prevalence of disease in individual breeds. All cats diagnosed with FIP at a veterinary teaching hospital over a 16-year period were identified. Breed, sex and re ...
... Although known that purebreed cats are more likely to develop feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), previous studies have not examined the prevalence of disease in individual breeds. All cats diagnosed with FIP at a veterinary teaching hospital over a 16-year period were identified. Breed, sex and re ...
EVALUATION OF ROUGH BRUCELLA STRAINS AS VACCINES
... females and males. Swine brucellosis is difficult to diagnose due to the number of asymptomatic cases, and disease is often not noted until there is a decrease in herd reproduction (Alton 1990). Abortion is the most common manifestation in females (Deyoe and Manthei 1975); however, piglets may be de ...
... females and males. Swine brucellosis is difficult to diagnose due to the number of asymptomatic cases, and disease is often not noted until there is a decrease in herd reproduction (Alton 1990). Abortion is the most common manifestation in females (Deyoe and Manthei 1975); however, piglets may be de ...
TESIS DOCTORAL TITULO: “Deconstructing canine demodicosis” AUTOR: Ivan Ravera
... sebaceous glands of mammalian hosts. Demodicosis can be defined as an inflammatory skin disease characterized by the presence of Demodex mite overpopulation. It is considered that the cellular immune response is responsible for the control of mite population, while the role of the humoral and innate ...
... sebaceous glands of mammalian hosts. Demodicosis can be defined as an inflammatory skin disease characterized by the presence of Demodex mite overpopulation. It is considered that the cellular immune response is responsible for the control of mite population, while the role of the humoral and innate ...
Dengue, for apparatus and systems
... GGT, LDH) mentioning that the enzyme level is higher than 300 IU TGP are prognostic factors for renal failure , bleeding, and death. On the other hand it has been shown that there exists a discriminating factor between severe and non- severe dengue and hypoalbuminemia as well , not as a manifestatio ...
... GGT, LDH) mentioning that the enzyme level is higher than 300 IU TGP are prognostic factors for renal failure , bleeding, and death. On the other hand it has been shown that there exists a discriminating factor between severe and non- severe dengue and hypoalbuminemia as well , not as a manifestatio ...
National guidelines for Clinical Management of Dengue Fever
... The four dengue virus serotypes can co-circulate in the endemic areas because the immunity to one serotype does not afford protection from the infection by a heterotopous serotype. Individual variations occur in antibody responses to the dengue virus. Secondary infections are associated with elevate ...
... The four dengue virus serotypes can co-circulate in the endemic areas because the immunity to one serotype does not afford protection from the infection by a heterotopous serotype. Individual variations occur in antibody responses to the dengue virus. Secondary infections are associated with elevate ...
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... yield ten distinct protein products [2]. These proteins include the structural proteins (core, E1 and E2) and the non-structural proteins (p7, NS2, NS3, NS4A, NS4B, NS5A, and NS5B). The five “replicase” proteins NS3 to NS5B are essential and sufficient for HCV RNA replication [3,4]. Similar to all o ...
... yield ten distinct protein products [2]. These proteins include the structural proteins (core, E1 and E2) and the non-structural proteins (p7, NS2, NS3, NS4A, NS4B, NS5A, and NS5B). The five “replicase” proteins NS3 to NS5B are essential and sufficient for HCV RNA replication [3,4]. Similar to all o ...
Scrapie - Department of Agriculture
... Farmers may breed for genetic resistance to the most common type of Scrapie in Irelandknown as “Classical Scrapie”. Many farmers, particularly farmers breeding sheep of high genetic merit, have been involved in genotyping sheep from their flocks as part of the National Genotype Programme. The Depart ...
... Farmers may breed for genetic resistance to the most common type of Scrapie in Irelandknown as “Classical Scrapie”. Many farmers, particularly farmers breeding sheep of high genetic merit, have been involved in genotyping sheep from their flocks as part of the National Genotype Programme. The Depart ...
supplement
... espiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a source of substantial morbidity in the very young and the very old. For children younger than 1 year, serious RSV infection of the lower respiratory tract may require hospitalization for bronchiolitis or pneumonia, and for premature infants, the services of a ne ...
... espiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a source of substantial morbidity in the very young and the very old. For children younger than 1 year, serious RSV infection of the lower respiratory tract may require hospitalization for bronchiolitis or pneumonia, and for premature infants, the services of a ne ...
BLV-CoCoMo-qPCR: a useful tool for evaluating
... industry. Recently, we developed a new quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method using Coordination of Common Motifs (CoCoMo) primers to measure the proviral load of known and novel BLV variants in BLV-infected animals. Indeed, the assay was highly effective in detecting BLV in c ...
... industry. Recently, we developed a new quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method using Coordination of Common Motifs (CoCoMo) primers to measure the proviral load of known and novel BLV variants in BLV-infected animals. Indeed, the assay was highly effective in detecting BLV in c ...
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... A swine flu outbreak in Fort Dix, New Jersey, USA occurred in 1976 that caused more than 200 cases with serious illness in several people and one death ...
... A swine flu outbreak in Fort Dix, New Jersey, USA occurred in 1976 that caused more than 200 cases with serious illness in several people and one death ...
Canine distemper
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.