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... • A year later Edmund Salmon and Theobald Smith developed a (heat) killed cholera vaccine. • Over the next 20 years killed typhoid and plague vaccines were developed ...
... • A year later Edmund Salmon and Theobald Smith developed a (heat) killed cholera vaccine. • Over the next 20 years killed typhoid and plague vaccines were developed ...
ENDOVAC-Bovi® in Lactating Dairy in Cows
... 40% of mastitis cows have inflammation due to Escherichia coli. Mastitis costs U.S. dairy producers more than $1 billion annually. Diminished milk production, discarded milk, the need for replacement cows, the decreased sale value of cows, cost of drugs, veterinary services, and additional labor all ...
... 40% of mastitis cows have inflammation due to Escherichia coli. Mastitis costs U.S. dairy producers more than $1 billion annually. Diminished milk production, discarded milk, the need for replacement cows, the decreased sale value of cows, cost of drugs, veterinary services, and additional labor all ...
HS427 Immunisation
... the benefits and risks of vaccination. 4. I have been offered the opportunity to be vaccinated against the identified disease(s) at no charge to myself. Note: You may choose to decline immunisation but you must complete the HS079 Decline Immunisation form Your signature: ...
... the benefits and risks of vaccination. 4. I have been offered the opportunity to be vaccinated against the identified disease(s) at no charge to myself. Note: You may choose to decline immunisation but you must complete the HS079 Decline Immunisation form Your signature: ...
understanding influenza
... influenza. These factors - increased time indoors, lack of sunlight - may increase our susceptibility to influenza, but flu season probably happens during November to March because the influenza virus lives longer and is spread better in the cold dry air of the winter. Influenza infections usually d ...
... influenza. These factors - increased time indoors, lack of sunlight - may increase our susceptibility to influenza, but flu season probably happens during November to March because the influenza virus lives longer and is spread better in the cold dry air of the winter. Influenza infections usually d ...
Pocket Handbook of Small Animal Medicine
... what to leave out, while still producing a useful and informative text, was a big challenge – so I hope that I have the balance right! The Pocket Handbook of Small Animal Medicine has been designed as a ‘pick-up-and-get-started’ text for quick and easy reference. It aims to offer concise subject rev ...
... what to leave out, while still producing a useful and informative text, was a big challenge – so I hope that I have the balance right! The Pocket Handbook of Small Animal Medicine has been designed as a ‘pick-up-and-get-started’ text for quick and easy reference. It aims to offer concise subject rev ...
Review of D+D Antimicrobials - the University of Colorado School of
... the strep (no strep present)-- type II cross-reaction. Rheumatic fever generally follows pharyngeal strep infections only (not a sequel of cellulitis). ARF can be prevented by treatment of the acute infection-which is why you want to treat strep throat when you see it. PSGN: as mentioned, also n ...
... the strep (no strep present)-- type II cross-reaction. Rheumatic fever generally follows pharyngeal strep infections only (not a sequel of cellulitis). ARF can be prevented by treatment of the acute infection-which is why you want to treat strep throat when you see it. PSGN: as mentioned, also n ...
What Is Salmonella?
... • Salmonella Typhi, the serotype that causes typhoid fever in humans, does not infect animals and is therefore not a zoonotic pathogen. Salmonella is an important cause of disease in humans and pets. The most common sign of illness is diarrhea. However, Salmonella can also be carried by humans and ...
... • Salmonella Typhi, the serotype that causes typhoid fever in humans, does not infect animals and is therefore not a zoonotic pathogen. Salmonella is an important cause of disease in humans and pets. The most common sign of illness is diarrhea. However, Salmonella can also be carried by humans and ...
The 20th International BioInformatics Workshop on Virus Evolution
... The Ministry of Health is the national authority vested with the oversight of the entire health system in Trinidad and Tobago. Oversight of the health system does not extend only to treating the unwell but also to ensuring that those who are healthy, remain so. The Ministry has long treated infecti ...
... The Ministry of Health is the national authority vested with the oversight of the entire health system in Trinidad and Tobago. Oversight of the health system does not extend only to treating the unwell but also to ensuring that those who are healthy, remain so. The Ministry has long treated infecti ...
Design, Implementation and Test of an Email Virus Throttle
... An email virus throttle is a rate-limiter on outgoing emails to different destination addresses. The claim of this paper is that normal traffic tends to be at a low rate so would be largely unaffected by the rate-limiter, but a virus that sends email at a high rate to different addresses would be li ...
... An email virus throttle is a rate-limiter on outgoing emails to different destination addresses. The claim of this paper is that normal traffic tends to be at a low rate so would be largely unaffected by the rate-limiter, but a virus that sends email at a high rate to different addresses would be li ...
A Practical Guide for Talking to Clients about Autoimmune
... pemphigus foliaceus will remain in “remission” even when immune suppressive therapy is discontinued. However, it is often difficult to prove which cases are drug induced which makes predicting which patients will be able to stop therapy nearly impossible. Initial therapy requires steroid administrat ...
... pemphigus foliaceus will remain in “remission” even when immune suppressive therapy is discontinued. However, it is often difficult to prove which cases are drug induced which makes predicting which patients will be able to stop therapy nearly impossible. Initial therapy requires steroid administrat ...
Mollaret`s Meningitis Info Pamphlet
... of severe headache, meningismus, and fever; (2) CSF pleocytosis with large endothelial cells (ie, Mollaret cells), neutrophils, and lymphocytes; (3) recurrent attacks separated by symptom-free periods of weeks to months; (4) spontaneous remission of symptoms and signs; and (5) no known causative age ...
... of severe headache, meningismus, and fever; (2) CSF pleocytosis with large endothelial cells (ie, Mollaret cells), neutrophils, and lymphocytes; (3) recurrent attacks separated by symptom-free periods of weeks to months; (4) spontaneous remission of symptoms and signs; and (5) no known causative age ...
Communicable Disease Control: Introduction
... ability to give consistent results when administered on different occasions by different technicians. Predictive Value and Yield. The predictive value of a screening test is important for determining whether the screening intervention is justified. Yield refers to the number of positive results foun ...
... ability to give consistent results when administered on different occasions by different technicians. Predictive Value and Yield. The predictive value of a screening test is important for determining whether the screening intervention is justified. Yield refers to the number of positive results foun ...
Bird Flu - University of Maine Cooperative Extension
... Web site at http://www.oie.int/eng/en_index.htm has a frequently updated list of countries affected by AI. Declare all animal products to customs upon entry into the U.S. Do not bring poultry products back to the U.S. from AI-infected countries. Avian influenza virus can survive on clothing, footwea ...
... Web site at http://www.oie.int/eng/en_index.htm has a frequently updated list of countries affected by AI. Declare all animal products to customs upon entry into the U.S. Do not bring poultry products back to the U.S. from AI-infected countries. Avian influenza virus can survive on clothing, footwea ...
Canine Pericardial Effusion
... dL) than patients with noncardiac hemangiosarcoma and other causes of pericardial effusion.6 –This test may provide additional insight in cases of idiopathic pericardial effusion.6 •M esothelioma is a difficult cytologic diagnosis given that activated mesothelial cells develop as a result of ...
... dL) than patients with noncardiac hemangiosarcoma and other causes of pericardial effusion.6 –This test may provide additional insight in cases of idiopathic pericardial effusion.6 •M esothelioma is a difficult cytologic diagnosis given that activated mesothelial cells develop as a result of ...
BASIC KITTEN CARE
... Heartworms are being found more frequently in cats Heartworms are less common in cats than in dogs, but cats can get them too. Affected cats usually have only a few of these worms in their heart, but because the cat’s heart is very small, and the worms are quite large, even 1 or 2 worms can be fata ...
... Heartworms are being found more frequently in cats Heartworms are less common in cats than in dogs, but cats can get them too. Affected cats usually have only a few of these worms in their heart, but because the cat’s heart is very small, and the worms are quite large, even 1 or 2 worms can be fata ...
Shingles • Introduction • Transmission • Signs and Symptoms
... Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) - This is the most common complication. It is uncommon in people aged under 50 but becomes more common with age and estimated that it affects one-third of people over 80. PHN is when the pain persists where the rash was present after the rash and any other symptoms of ...
... Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) - This is the most common complication. It is uncommon in people aged under 50 but becomes more common with age and estimated that it affects one-third of people over 80. PHN is when the pain persists where the rash was present after the rash and any other symptoms of ...
PRIMOR : ®
... • Examination of your dog • The body part of your dog that is affected • The kind of bacteria that is causing the infection • How difficult it is for you to give your dog an antibiotic Sometimes your veterinarian may want to take a sample of bacteria from the infection for a culture and sensitivity ...
... • Examination of your dog • The body part of your dog that is affected • The kind of bacteria that is causing the infection • How difficult it is for you to give your dog an antibiotic Sometimes your veterinarian may want to take a sample of bacteria from the infection for a culture and sensitivity ...
primary care management of dengue/dengue haemorrhagic fever
... permeability (Haematocrit increased by >20% above baseline; Pleural effusion; Hypoalbuminaemia) Neurological disturbances (e.g., seizures, cranial nerve signs and coma) may also occur. Children with DHF present with a characteristic syndrome. The fever usually rises suddenly accompanied by flushing ...
... permeability (Haematocrit increased by >20% above baseline; Pleural effusion; Hypoalbuminaemia) Neurological disturbances (e.g., seizures, cranial nerve signs and coma) may also occur. Children with DHF present with a characteristic syndrome. The fever usually rises suddenly accompanied by flushing ...
Soft Tissue Injuries of the Shoulder in the Canine Athlete2
... Muscle strains may be caused by poor flexibility, inadequate warm-up, fatigue, sudden forceful contraction or forced extension/flexion, strength imbalances, intense interval training, insufficient breaks and overtraining.(Steiss 2002) The potential for certain muscles to be strained or torn is great ...
... Muscle strains may be caused by poor flexibility, inadequate warm-up, fatigue, sudden forceful contraction or forced extension/flexion, strength imbalances, intense interval training, insufficient breaks and overtraining.(Steiss 2002) The potential for certain muscles to be strained or torn is great ...
Full genomic analysis of new variant rabbit hemorrhagic disease
... hemorrhagic disease (RHD) in the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). The disease was first documented in 1984 in China and rapidly spread worldwide. In 2010, a new RHDV variant emerged, tentatively classified as ‘RHDVb’. RHDVb is characterized by affecting vaccinated rabbits and those ,2 months ...
... hemorrhagic disease (RHD) in the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). The disease was first documented in 1984 in China and rapidly spread worldwide. In 2010, a new RHDV variant emerged, tentatively classified as ‘RHDVb’. RHDVb is characterized by affecting vaccinated rabbits and those ,2 months ...
Improved Dengue Virus Plaque Formation on BHK21 and LLCMK
... enhancement (ADE)[8,9]. The ideal vaccine against DF and DHF must prevent infection caused by all serotypes avoiding ADE. Ideally, life-long neutralizing antibodies to the four serotypes should be present[10,11]. Towards this end, technological innovation for improved plaque formation such as speed, ...
... enhancement (ADE)[8,9]. The ideal vaccine against DF and DHF must prevent infection caused by all serotypes avoiding ADE. Ideally, life-long neutralizing antibodies to the four serotypes should be present[10,11]. Towards this end, technological innovation for improved plaque formation such as speed, ...
Feline Parvovirus (FPV) Procedures
... cats with any vaccine in the face of an outbreak. Unwell cats, especially kittens, should be isolated and carefully monitored, and vaccinated with the usual CP vaccine as soon as they are well enough o If there are ongoing cases, the FPV vaccine can be repeated two weeks later in those kittens which ...
... cats with any vaccine in the face of an outbreak. Unwell cats, especially kittens, should be isolated and carefully monitored, and vaccinated with the usual CP vaccine as soon as they are well enough o If there are ongoing cases, the FPV vaccine can be repeated two weeks later in those kittens which ...
Hepatitis B and C - UCSF EHS - University of California, San Francisco
... INFORMATION REGARDING HEPATITIS B EXPOSURE RISKS HEPATITIS B: Hepatitis B is a viral infection of the liver caused by the Hepatitis B virus (HBV). Each year approximately 40,000 new infections occur. Acute, short term illness can lead to a loss of appetite, diarrhea and vomiting, tiredness, jaundice ...
... INFORMATION REGARDING HEPATITIS B EXPOSURE RISKS HEPATITIS B: Hepatitis B is a viral infection of the liver caused by the Hepatitis B virus (HBV). Each year approximately 40,000 new infections occur. Acute, short term illness can lead to a loss of appetite, diarrhea and vomiting, tiredness, jaundice ...
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.