Pityriasis Rosea
... • Benign Self limiting but associated with increased miscarriage in first 15 wks of pregnancy ...
... • Benign Self limiting but associated with increased miscarriage in first 15 wks of pregnancy ...
Factor IX Complex Profilnine
... Profilnine®, Factor IX Complex, is a solvent/detergent treated, nanofiltered, sterile, lyophilized concentrate of coagulation factors IX, II, X, and low levels of factor VII. The factor II content is not more than (NMT) 150 units* per 100 factor IX units, the factor X content is NMT 100 units per 10 ...
... Profilnine®, Factor IX Complex, is a solvent/detergent treated, nanofiltered, sterile, lyophilized concentrate of coagulation factors IX, II, X, and low levels of factor VII. The factor II content is not more than (NMT) 150 units* per 100 factor IX units, the factor X content is NMT 100 units per 10 ...
Use of RT-PCR for diagnosis of infectious salmon anaemia virus
... the virus. The main host for the ISA virus is probably a fish occurring in the coastal area, most likely a salmonid fish. Since sea trout is an abundant species along the Norwegian coast, common in areas where ISA outbreaks occur, and possibly a life-long carrier of the ISA virus, a study was initia ...
... the virus. The main host for the ISA virus is probably a fish occurring in the coastal area, most likely a salmonid fish. Since sea trout is an abundant species along the Norwegian coast, common in areas where ISA outbreaks occur, and possibly a life-long carrier of the ISA virus, a study was initia ...
Non-Contact Respiratory Rate Monitoring of Resting Dogs
... increases in either. During administration of other therapies, like blood transfusions or chemotherapy, continuous monitoring would also be beneficial. Animals recovering from surgical cervical myelopathies are more prone to respiratory compromise and require close monitoring for 24 hours post-opera ...
... increases in either. During administration of other therapies, like blood transfusions or chemotherapy, continuous monitoring would also be beneficial. Animals recovering from surgical cervical myelopathies are more prone to respiratory compromise and require close monitoring for 24 hours post-opera ...
Acupuncture for General Veterinary Practice
... Departments of Animal Science and 2)Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, China, and 3)Department of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China ...
... Departments of Animal Science and 2)Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, China, and 3)Department of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China ...
Diagnosis of Heartworm Disease Heartworm Treatment
... The microfilariae, which are the newborn children of the adult worms living in the heart and pulmonary arteries. The microfilariae are swimming freely in the bloodstream, possibly in large numbers, and it is the microfilariae that can spread to other dogs through a mosquito. The microfilarias are ki ...
... The microfilariae, which are the newborn children of the adult worms living in the heart and pulmonary arteries. The microfilariae are swimming freely in the bloodstream, possibly in large numbers, and it is the microfilariae that can spread to other dogs through a mosquito. The microfilarias are ki ...
The changing nature of avian influenza A virus (H5N1)
... oral route [1]. By contrast, HPAI viruses replicate systemically in poultry and are more readily transmitted by nasal and oral routes [2]. AI viruses have been isolated from various animals other than aquatic birds, including humans, pigs, horses, dogs, cats and terrestrial birds, indicative of thei ...
... oral route [1]. By contrast, HPAI viruses replicate systemically in poultry and are more readily transmitted by nasal and oral routes [2]. AI viruses have been isolated from various animals other than aquatic birds, including humans, pigs, horses, dogs, cats and terrestrial birds, indicative of thei ...
Common Clinical Syndromes: Diarrhea
... Recognize diarrhea is important as delayed diagnosis and treatment would result in patient mortality Focus on history can classify the diarrhea, its severity, and its possible causes Physical exams are also important to assess illness severity ...
... Recognize diarrhea is important as delayed diagnosis and treatment would result in patient mortality Focus on history can classify the diarrhea, its severity, and its possible causes Physical exams are also important to assess illness severity ...
Herpes Simplex Virus: HSV‑1 and HSV‑2
... reactivated, the virus migrates from the ganglia to the target site (usually the skin or mucous membranes), where it can either cause an outbreak or shed.[4] The severity of the herpes infection varies, depending upon whether the episode is primary or recurrent. The first episode of genital herpes ...
... reactivated, the virus migrates from the ganglia to the target site (usually the skin or mucous membranes), where it can either cause an outbreak or shed.[4] The severity of the herpes infection varies, depending upon whether the episode is primary or recurrent. The first episode of genital herpes ...
2007 Health Symposium I - Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America
... With the availability of the dog genome sequence it is now possible to directly identify all the genes, that have been implicated in the aging process in model organisms or humans, in the dog as well. For instance, ERCC8 is located on canine chromosome 2 covering the region 50'368'759 bp to 50'423'8 ...
... With the availability of the dog genome sequence it is now possible to directly identify all the genes, that have been implicated in the aging process in model organisms or humans, in the dog as well. For instance, ERCC8 is located on canine chromosome 2 covering the region 50'368'759 bp to 50'423'8 ...
Chapter 4 - Children`s Healthcare of Atlanta
... – If a purchased red biohazard sharps container is not used, these objects should immediately be placed in a metal, or other rigid, strong plastic puncture-proof and leak-proof container with a screw-on or tightly secured cap, such as a laundry detergent bottle. – Be sure the container is opaque so ...
... – If a purchased red biohazard sharps container is not used, these objects should immediately be placed in a metal, or other rigid, strong plastic puncture-proof and leak-proof container with a screw-on or tightly secured cap, such as a laundry detergent bottle. – Be sure the container is opaque so ...
lateral rotation of bulb - Delaware Valley Academy of Veterinary
... previously stated, the LMN starts in the grey matter of the spinal cord and synapses on the muscle triggering muscle depolarization and contraction. Failure of Ascending Portion of UMN Tract Cause Ataxia and Postural Deficit A lesion of the white matter can cause sensory dysfunction (ataxia, postura ...
... previously stated, the LMN starts in the grey matter of the spinal cord and synapses on the muscle triggering muscle depolarization and contraction. Failure of Ascending Portion of UMN Tract Cause Ataxia and Postural Deficit A lesion of the white matter can cause sensory dysfunction (ataxia, postura ...
Revised: June 2015 AN 01673/2014 SUMMARY OF PRODUCT
... Neuromuscular blocking effects have been observed with clindamycin possibly leading to an increase of efficacy of other neuromuscular blocking agents. ...
... Neuromuscular blocking effects have been observed with clindamycin possibly leading to an increase of efficacy of other neuromuscular blocking agents. ...
Sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A hypothesis of persistent
... amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (SALS) and because of newly available anti-enteroviral drugs binding enteroviral capsids, it is reasonable to re-formulate an enteroviral hypothesis of SALS using recent advances in molecular virology. Viral persistence is non-lytic and non-cytopathic infection that eva ...
... amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (SALS) and because of newly available anti-enteroviral drugs binding enteroviral capsids, it is reasonable to re-formulate an enteroviral hypothesis of SALS using recent advances in molecular virology. Viral persistence is non-lytic and non-cytopathic infection that eva ...
Enhancing Preparedness for West Nile Virus in Hong Kong
... encephalitis virus antigenic complex, which also includes Murray Valley Encephalitis and St Louis Encephalitis viruses, and Kunjin (a subtype of WNV) There are two genetic lineages of WNV, lineage I and II. Members of lineage I WNV are more widely distributed, responsible for the recent large outbre ...
... encephalitis virus antigenic complex, which also includes Murray Valley Encephalitis and St Louis Encephalitis viruses, and Kunjin (a subtype of WNV) There are two genetic lineages of WNV, lineage I and II. Members of lineage I WNV are more widely distributed, responsible for the recent large outbre ...
pulmonary infections - University of Yeditepe Faculty of Medicine
... infect livestock; perhaps, this ability accounts for its ability to create a reservoir for infection and cause epidemics in humans. Influenza type B cause illness, which usually is seen in relatively closed populations such as boarding schools. Influenza type C is less common and occurs as spora ...
... infect livestock; perhaps, this ability accounts for its ability to create a reservoir for infection and cause epidemics in humans. Influenza type B cause illness, which usually is seen in relatively closed populations such as boarding schools. Influenza type C is less common and occurs as spora ...
Human influenza A H5N1 virus related to a highly
... population at large. The third criterium is the potential to rapidly spread from man to man, which has so far not been observed. Approximately 6 months after the first human infection of influenza A H5N1 virus, 17 additional confirmed cases with five fatalities have been reported from Hong Kong.32 P ...
... population at large. The third criterium is the potential to rapidly spread from man to man, which has so far not been observed. Approximately 6 months after the first human infection of influenza A H5N1 virus, 17 additional confirmed cases with five fatalities have been reported from Hong Kong.32 P ...
T11-01 BrauerTraining Tools
... make you feel quite ill for a few days to weeks. The flu, or influenza, can also result in serious health problems such as pneumonia. Both cold and flu are viruses. While a common cold, can be caused by more than 200 different viruses, seasonal flu is caused by either influenza A or B viruses. Is on ...
... make you feel quite ill for a few days to weeks. The flu, or influenza, can also result in serious health problems such as pneumonia. Both cold and flu are viruses. While a common cold, can be caused by more than 200 different viruses, seasonal flu is caused by either influenza A or B viruses. Is on ...
MS Word file - Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters
... organisms, usually one-celled, that can be found everywhere. The classic symptoms of a bacterial infection are localized redness, heat, swelling and pain. One of the hallmarks of a bacterial infection is local pain, pain that is in a specific part of the body. Infection caused by a virus, i.e. a sma ...
... organisms, usually one-celled, that can be found everywhere. The classic symptoms of a bacterial infection are localized redness, heat, swelling and pain. One of the hallmarks of a bacterial infection is local pain, pain that is in a specific part of the body. Infection caused by a virus, i.e. a sma ...
Diseases That Animals and Humans Share
... The incubation period for rabies is around 1 to 3 months from the time of the bite to when symptoms begin to show. ...
... The incubation period for rabies is around 1 to 3 months from the time of the bite to when symptoms begin to show. ...
Pandemic Influenza
... H5N1 strain, for almost eight years. The H5N1 strain first infected humans in Hong Kong in 1997, causing 18 cases, including six deaths. Since mid-2003, the virus has caused the largest and most severe outbreaks in poultry on record. In December 2003, infections in people exposed to sick birds were ...
... H5N1 strain, for almost eight years. The H5N1 strain first infected humans in Hong Kong in 1997, causing 18 cases, including six deaths. Since mid-2003, the virus has caused the largest and most severe outbreaks in poultry on record. In December 2003, infections in people exposed to sick birds were ...
Acral Lick Dermatitis - North Alabama Animal Hospital
... Doberman pinscher, Great Dane, Labrador retriever, Irish setter, golden retriever, and German shepherd, but any breed of dog can be affected. Males are affected twice as often as females. The condition may appear at any age; however, most dogs are over 5 years of age when presented for treatment. Al ...
... Doberman pinscher, Great Dane, Labrador retriever, Irish setter, golden retriever, and German shepherd, but any breed of dog can be affected. Males are affected twice as often as females. The condition may appear at any age; however, most dogs are over 5 years of age when presented for treatment. Al ...
Ettinger: Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 7th Edition
... In reproductively intact dogs and cats, the infection may also involve parts of the genital system (uterus in females or prostate in males) and clinical signs may relate to the infection in these locations. These described symptoms do not always mean that a UTI is present. All of these problems may ...
... In reproductively intact dogs and cats, the infection may also involve parts of the genital system (uterus in females or prostate in males) and clinical signs may relate to the infection in these locations. These described symptoms do not always mean that a UTI is present. All of these problems may ...
10 bloodborne viral hepatitis ak2012-12
... Chronic hepatitis B infection is defined by the presence of HBV-DNA or HBsAg in the blood for > 6 months. HBsAg may persist in the blood for life. After disappearance of HBsAg, anti-HBs Ab appears and persists for several years. ...
... Chronic hepatitis B infection is defined by the presence of HBV-DNA or HBsAg in the blood for > 6 months. HBsAg may persist in the blood for life. After disappearance of HBsAg, anti-HBs Ab appears and persists for several years. ...
Ebola Fact Sheet
... Avoid direct contact with the bodies of people who have died from Ebola. Notify health officials if you have had direct contact with the blood or body fluids, such as but not limited to, feces, saliva, urine, vomit, and semen of a person who is sick with Ebola. The virus can enter the body through b ...
... Avoid direct contact with the bodies of people who have died from Ebola. Notify health officials if you have had direct contact with the blood or body fluids, such as but not limited to, feces, saliva, urine, vomit, and semen of a person who is sick with Ebola. The virus can enter the body through b ...
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.