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State of Animals Ch 04 - The Humane Society of the United States
... municipal pounds were crudely constructed, lacking heat, cooling, and, in many instances, hot and cold running water. Animals entering a pound were rarely claimed, even more rarely adopted or rehomed, and normally destroyed within hours of arriving. Those who did have some sort of identification—a c ...
... municipal pounds were crudely constructed, lacking heat, cooling, and, in many instances, hot and cold running water. Animals entering a pound were rarely claimed, even more rarely adopted or rehomed, and normally destroyed within hours of arriving. Those who did have some sort of identification—a c ...
Pfizer Animal Health
... the emetic center and chemoreceptor trigger zone (CRTZ) in the central nervous system (CNS). There are multiple causes of vomiting that act via central direct (higher brain), peripheral direct (GI tract), or peripheral indirect (blood borne toxins such as in kidney failure) pathways. Some serious di ...
... the emetic center and chemoreceptor trigger zone (CRTZ) in the central nervous system (CNS). There are multiple causes of vomiting that act via central direct (higher brain), peripheral direct (GI tract), or peripheral indirect (blood borne toxins such as in kidney failure) pathways. Some serious di ...
Gastrointestinal Obstruction
... • Surgical widening of the pylorus, the area where the stomach and upper small intestines join together (procedure known as a ―pyloroplasty‖) or a surgical incision into the muscle of the pylorus (procedure known as a ―pyloromyotomy‖)—for pyloric stenosis (narrowing of the area where the stomach and ...
... • Surgical widening of the pylorus, the area where the stomach and upper small intestines join together (procedure known as a ―pyloroplasty‖) or a surgical incision into the muscle of the pylorus (procedure known as a ―pyloromyotomy‖)—for pyloric stenosis (narrowing of the area where the stomach and ...
Gastrointestinal Obstruction
... • Surgical widening of the pylorus, the area where the stomach and upper small intestines join together (procedure known as a “pyloroplasty”) or a surgical incision into the muscle of the pylorus (procedure known as a “pyloromyotomy”)—for pyloric stenosis (narrowing of the area where the stomach and ...
... • Surgical widening of the pylorus, the area where the stomach and upper small intestines join together (procedure known as a “pyloroplasty”) or a surgical incision into the muscle of the pylorus (procedure known as a “pyloromyotomy”)—for pyloric stenosis (narrowing of the area where the stomach and ...
gastrointestinal_obstruction
... • Surgical widening of the pylorus, the area where the stomach and upper small intestines join together (procedure known as a “pyloroplasty”) or a surgical incision into the muscle of the pylorus (procedure known as a “pyloromyotomy”)—for pyloric stenosis (narrowing of the area where the stomach and ...
... • Surgical widening of the pylorus, the area where the stomach and upper small intestines join together (procedure known as a “pyloroplasty”) or a surgical incision into the muscle of the pylorus (procedure known as a “pyloromyotomy”)—for pyloric stenosis (narrowing of the area where the stomach and ...
Document
... HSV-1, HSV-2, VZV, EBV, CMV, HHV-6, HHV-7, HHV-8. 2. A double-stranded DNA virus surrounded by an envelope of lipid glycoprotein. 3. 50% DNA homology between HSV-1 and HSV-2. 4. All members of this species establish latent infection in specific target cells. 5. Infection persists despite the host im ...
... HSV-1, HSV-2, VZV, EBV, CMV, HHV-6, HHV-7, HHV-8. 2. A double-stranded DNA virus surrounded by an envelope of lipid glycoprotein. 3. 50% DNA homology between HSV-1 and HSV-2. 4. All members of this species establish latent infection in specific target cells. 5. Infection persists despite the host im ...
Hendra virus vaccine and its use by veterinary surgeons in
... vaccination provides a public health benefit (such as rabies vaccination of animals in the USA), antibody titre levels are not considered sufficiently reliable to assume full protection against the disease. As a result, rabies vaccination of animals in the USA is mandatory in most states regardless ...
... vaccination provides a public health benefit (such as rabies vaccination of animals in the USA), antibody titre levels are not considered sufficiently reliable to assume full protection against the disease. As a result, rabies vaccination of animals in the USA is mandatory in most states regardless ...
Here comes PCT
... • Discovery and development of new antibacterials is at a low ebb. • Hence, we need to be good stewards of the drugs that are still active. ...
... • Discovery and development of new antibacterials is at a low ebb. • Hence, we need to be good stewards of the drugs that are still active. ...
Causative agents of viral hepatites
... each year in the United States. However, these cases represent only a small percentage or actual infections, because many HAV infections remain undiagnosed. This is particularly true for children, in whom infections frequently are subclinical and the characteristic jaundice rarely is seen. As public ...
... each year in the United States. However, these cases represent only a small percentage or actual infections, because many HAV infections remain undiagnosed. This is particularly true for children, in whom infections frequently are subclinical and the characteristic jaundice rarely is seen. As public ...
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome-Corona Virus (MERS-CoV)
... virus which causes respiratory infections in animals and humans caused by novel corona virus (CoV). There is presence of Spike Glycoprotein in the virus which gets attached with DPP4 of the target cell during replication. Fever, cough, shortness of breath and gastrointestinal symptoms including diar ...
... virus which causes respiratory infections in animals and humans caused by novel corona virus (CoV). There is presence of Spike Glycoprotein in the virus which gets attached with DPP4 of the target cell during replication. Fever, cough, shortness of breath and gastrointestinal symptoms including diar ...
Laceration Management in General Practice
... syringe and 18-gauge needle are often used, but, if maximum pressure is applied, additional tissue damage may be caused. Recommended pressures of 7 to 8 psi are most consistently achieved when the lavage solution is delivered via a 1-L plastic bag within a cuff pressurized to 300 mm Hg.3,4 The wound ...
... syringe and 18-gauge needle are often used, but, if maximum pressure is applied, additional tissue damage may be caused. Recommended pressures of 7 to 8 psi are most consistently achieved when the lavage solution is delivered via a 1-L plastic bag within a cuff pressurized to 300 mm Hg.3,4 The wound ...
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF VETERINARY RADIOLOGY 2011 Annual
... professionals the highest quality veterinary products. We understand that high quality products are not enough in today’s modern veterinary laboratory. Post-acquisition in-hospital training, support and service make the critical difference to the ongoing performance of the instrument, as well as its ...
... professionals the highest quality veterinary products. We understand that high quality products are not enough in today’s modern veterinary laboratory. Post-acquisition in-hospital training, support and service make the critical difference to the ongoing performance of the instrument, as well as its ...
viruses
... Bluetongue virus (BTV), a member of the Reoviridae family, is a double capsid complex non-enveloped orbivirus that infects ruminants via biting gnats (Culicoides sp). Like other members of the family, BTV egress in mammalian cells predominantly occurs by cell lysis. However, BTV also exhibits buddin ...
... Bluetongue virus (BTV), a member of the Reoviridae family, is a double capsid complex non-enveloped orbivirus that infects ruminants via biting gnats (Culicoides sp). Like other members of the family, BTV egress in mammalian cells predominantly occurs by cell lysis. However, BTV also exhibits buddin ...
Just Diagnosed with Hepatitis B Virus?
... How common is Hepatitis B? In the UK about 1 in 120 people are thought to have lasting hepatitis B infection, naturally with millions migrating from Pandemic Areas without safety screening, the UK total has both grown in scale and more importantly tripled in terms of undiagnosed numbers over the las ...
... How common is Hepatitis B? In the UK about 1 in 120 people are thought to have lasting hepatitis B infection, naturally with millions migrating from Pandemic Areas without safety screening, the UK total has both grown in scale and more importantly tripled in terms of undiagnosed numbers over the las ...
Occurence of feline coronavirus and feline infectious peritonitis virus
... both virulent (FIPV) and non-virulent (FECV) isolates (Ficus et al., 1987). FCoV serotype I is predominant in Europe, Japan and USA whereas serotype II is rarely found (Hohdatsu et al., 1992; Rottier, 1999; Kennedy et al., 2002). The serotype II virus is closely related to canine coronavirus (CCoV) ...
... both virulent (FIPV) and non-virulent (FECV) isolates (Ficus et al., 1987). FCoV serotype I is predominant in Europe, Japan and USA whereas serotype II is rarely found (Hohdatsu et al., 1992; Rottier, 1999; Kennedy et al., 2002). The serotype II virus is closely related to canine coronavirus (CCoV) ...
Management and Control of Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers
... occurred simultaneously in Marburg and Frankfurt in Germany and in Belgrade in the former Yugoslavia. The virus had arrived with imported monkeys from Uganda. The next case did not occur until 1975 in Johannesburg and the patient had most likely been exposed while travelling in Zimbabwe. A travellin ...
... occurred simultaneously in Marburg and Frankfurt in Germany and in Belgrade in the former Yugoslavia. The virus had arrived with imported monkeys from Uganda. The next case did not occur until 1975 in Johannesburg and the patient had most likely been exposed while travelling in Zimbabwe. A travellin ...
avian adenovirus isolated from broiler affected with inclusion body
... takes place by mechanical means and by contamination with infected faeces (Hafez, ...
... takes place by mechanical means and by contamination with infected faeces (Hafez, ...
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... Thirdly, empiric antibiotic therapy should be based on clinical probability, and rampant empiricism should be avoided. Early empiric therapy with an appropriate antibiotic before diagnostic test results are reported is reasonable. However, after the diagnosis of adenoviral CAP was confirmed, multipl ...
... Thirdly, empiric antibiotic therapy should be based on clinical probability, and rampant empiricism should be avoided. Early empiric therapy with an appropriate antibiotic before diagnostic test results are reported is reasonable. However, after the diagnosis of adenoviral CAP was confirmed, multipl ...
drugs acting on the skin and mucous membranes
... gels, creams and ointments. The choice of vehicle depends on the type of lesion and convenience of application. ...
... gels, creams and ointments. The choice of vehicle depends on the type of lesion and convenience of application. ...
Guidelines for Traffic Control at Surface Mines
... • Planning for traffic control is an essential part of the overall planning of a mining operation. Whenever possible, management should anticipate changing conditions and incorporate new design or locations of warning signs. Mine operators also need to review haulage safety procedures to identity lo ...
... • Planning for traffic control is an essential part of the overall planning of a mining operation. Whenever possible, management should anticipate changing conditions and incorporate new design or locations of warning signs. Mine operators also need to review haulage safety procedures to identity lo ...
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... however, the diagnosis was based on the clinical and epidemiologic features of the individual patient. With the discovery of Australia antigen, later termed hepatitis B surface antigen (HBs Ag), in 1965 and its association with hepatitis B in 1968, a clearer picture of viral hepatitis began to emerg ...
... however, the diagnosis was based on the clinical and epidemiologic features of the individual patient. With the discovery of Australia antigen, later termed hepatitis B surface antigen (HBs Ag), in 1965 and its association with hepatitis B in 1968, a clearer picture of viral hepatitis began to emerg ...
705_2013_1926_MOESM1_ESM - Springer Static Content Server
... begomovirus, a new betasatellite, and an alphasatellite isolated from okra grown in the AlBatinah region of Oman. Leaf samples were collected from two symptomatic plants of okra grown in fields in the Barka area (Al-Batinah, North Oman). One okra field was found affected with OLCD, showing >30% dise ...
... begomovirus, a new betasatellite, and an alphasatellite isolated from okra grown in the AlBatinah region of Oman. Leaf samples were collected from two symptomatic plants of okra grown in fields in the Barka area (Al-Batinah, North Oman). One okra field was found affected with OLCD, showing >30% dise ...
ART ICL E - African Journals Online
... during blood feeding (Tabachnick, 2010), may also be affected by temperature. For example, Bluetongue virus (BTV) is transmitted most efficiently by Culicoides imicola at temperatures of 28-300C, much Jess efficiently at lower temperatures, and not at all below 100C (Gloster et al., 2007)· In Nigeri ...
... during blood feeding (Tabachnick, 2010), may also be affected by temperature. For example, Bluetongue virus (BTV) is transmitted most efficiently by Culicoides imicola at temperatures of 28-300C, much Jess efficiently at lower temperatures, and not at all below 100C (Gloster et al., 2007)· In Nigeri ...
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.