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ARI - about pediatrics in one place
... In most instances it runs a natural course in older children and adults without treatment and without complications. In young infants, young children, elderly and those with impaired respiratory tract there is increased morbidity and mortality. ...
... In most instances it runs a natural course in older children and adults without treatment and without complications. In young infants, young children, elderly and those with impaired respiratory tract there is increased morbidity and mortality. ...
The molecular pathogenesis of Semliki Forest virus: a model virus
... a model to study the molecular biology of RNA virus multiplication, since it grows well and to high titre in cultured cells such as BHK cells and chick embryo cells. Initially, studies on the pathogenesis of SFV were descriptive, but recent advances have facilitated analysis of the pathogenesis of S ...
... a model to study the molecular biology of RNA virus multiplication, since it grows well and to high titre in cultured cells such as BHK cells and chick embryo cells. Initially, studies on the pathogenesis of SFV were descriptive, but recent advances have facilitated analysis of the pathogenesis of S ...
fibrosis_and_cirrhosis_of_the_liver
... • Long-term (chronic) administration of phenobarbital (medication to control seizures) in dogs ...
... • Long-term (chronic) administration of phenobarbital (medication to control seizures) in dogs ...
Dissecting the Cell Entry Pathway of Dengue Virus by Single
... Dengue Virus Enters Cells via Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis In order to visualize single DENV particles in living cells, we labeled the virus with the lipophilic fluorescent probe DiD. The concentration of the DiD dye in the viral membrane is sufficiently high so that its fluorescence is largely que ...
... Dengue Virus Enters Cells via Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis In order to visualize single DENV particles in living cells, we labeled the virus with the lipophilic fluorescent probe DiD. The concentration of the DiD dye in the viral membrane is sufficiently high so that its fluorescence is largely que ...
Early Establishment of - The Journal of Immunology
... infection and proliferation in oropharyngeal epithelial cells leads to secondary latent infection of B lymphocytes (9). However, other models favor the B lymphocyte playing a central role in both primary and persistent infection (4, 10, 11). The current study exploits the mouse model to characterize ...
... infection and proliferation in oropharyngeal epithelial cells leads to secondary latent infection of B lymphocytes (9). However, other models favor the B lymphocyte playing a central role in both primary and persistent infection (4, 10, 11). The current study exploits the mouse model to characterize ...
A Simple User Interface
... Initially, the virus is outside but near the cell. from Invade and the structure of Cell’s: The virus penetrates the cell membrane, then enters the cytoplasm of the cell. from Penetrate, a component of Invade: Once inside the cytoplasm, the virus is protected by the cell membrane. etc. Which inferen ...
... Initially, the virus is outside but near the cell. from Invade and the structure of Cell’s: The virus penetrates the cell membrane, then enters the cytoplasm of the cell. from Penetrate, a component of Invade: Once inside the cytoplasm, the virus is protected by the cell membrane. etc. Which inferen ...
Spinal Neoplasm in Dogs
... of tumors. Spinal neoplasia can be categorized as primary or secondary tumors, and still can be grouped in extradural, intradural/extramedullary or intramedullary. The aim of this study was to investigate the signalment, neurological syndrome, type and source of the mass, presence of metastases, and ...
... of tumors. Spinal neoplasia can be categorized as primary or secondary tumors, and still can be grouped in extradural, intradural/extramedullary or intramedullary. The aim of this study was to investigate the signalment, neurological syndrome, type and source of the mass, presence of metastases, and ...
Anorexia - Lack of Appetite
... Diseases of the muscles, bones, and nerves Lack of appetite related to aging Miscellaneous causes, such as motion sickness, high environmental temperature False Lack of Appetite (Pseudoanorexia) Any disease causing pain or difficulty in taking hold of food and chewing food and swallowing I ...
... Diseases of the muscles, bones, and nerves Lack of appetite related to aging Miscellaneous causes, such as motion sickness, high environmental temperature False Lack of Appetite (Pseudoanorexia) Any disease causing pain or difficulty in taking hold of food and chewing food and swallowing I ...
lack of appetite (anorexia)
... Diseases of the muscles, bones, and nerves Lack of appetite related to aging Miscellaneous causes, such as motion sickness, high environmental temperature False Lack of Appetite (Pseudoanorexia) Any disease causing pain or difficulty in taking hold of food and chewing food and swallowing I ...
... Diseases of the muscles, bones, and nerves Lack of appetite related to aging Miscellaneous causes, such as motion sickness, high environmental temperature False Lack of Appetite (Pseudoanorexia) Any disease causing pain or difficulty in taking hold of food and chewing food and swallowing I ...
Measles (Rubeola) Disease Report
... order to establish attachment and fusion of the viral envelope with the host cellular receptors. (M) protein is also involved in viral assembly. (21) ...
... order to establish attachment and fusion of the viral envelope with the host cellular receptors. (M) protein is also involved in viral assembly. (21) ...
Infectious Diseases I
... isolated from a tick Dermacentor andersoni. In the United States, SLE virus transmission occurs through the mosquito genus Culex. Members of the genus Culex are found in distinct geographical regions of the United States. The central and Atlantic states typically are inhabited by the Culex pipiens c ...
... isolated from a tick Dermacentor andersoni. In the United States, SLE virus transmission occurs through the mosquito genus Culex. Members of the genus Culex are found in distinct geographical regions of the United States. The central and Atlantic states typically are inhabited by the Culex pipiens c ...
Seizures - Dogs and Cats | Veterinary Referral & Emergency
... Single injection of 60mg/kg Undiluted over 5 minutes Extravasation does not cause tissue damage 56% of dogs will be seizure free for 24 hours ...
... Single injection of 60mg/kg Undiluted over 5 minutes Extravasation does not cause tissue damage 56% of dogs will be seizure free for 24 hours ...
Dog Health Survey
... Even though L-carnitine and taurine are found in meat, DCM is also a problem for meat-eating dogs, because L-carnitine and taurine get washed away in the processing of the meat in commercial dog food. L-carnitine and taurine are not interchangeable. They are very different and a deficiency in one or ...
... Even though L-carnitine and taurine are found in meat, DCM is also a problem for meat-eating dogs, because L-carnitine and taurine get washed away in the processing of the meat in commercial dog food. L-carnitine and taurine are not interchangeable. They are very different and a deficiency in one or ...
Bio244 Lecture Exam 3 Study Guide (Ch. 5, 9, 10) pg.1 Ch. 5 (An
... 5. Have a general understanding of the size of viruses as compared to other microorganisms 6. Know the structure and function of viral capsids 7. Distinguish between an enveloped virus and a naked virus 8 ...
... 5. Have a general understanding of the size of viruses as compared to other microorganisms 6. Know the structure and function of viral capsids 7. Distinguish between an enveloped virus and a naked virus 8 ...
ENCEPHALITIS,CEREBRAL EDEMA
... 1. Cold Stage: It ranges from chills to extreme shaking for 1-2 hours 2. Hot Stage: It is characterized by a high fever up to 107°F (41.7°C) for 3-4 hours 3. Wet Stage: It is characterized by profuse sweating for 2-4 hours • There are three primary symptoms of cerebral malaria which are common in bo ...
... 1. Cold Stage: It ranges from chills to extreme shaking for 1-2 hours 2. Hot Stage: It is characterized by a high fever up to 107°F (41.7°C) for 3-4 hours 3. Wet Stage: It is characterized by profuse sweating for 2-4 hours • There are three primary symptoms of cerebral malaria which are common in bo ...
Repair of Psoralen-treated DMA by Genetic Recombination in
... Clearly, the survival for multiply infected cells is substan tially greater than for singly infected cells. Theoretical curves based on the expected survival at the higher multiplicity due to infection by residual undamaged viral particles are presented in Chart 1 as dashed lines. These theoretical ...
... Clearly, the survival for multiply infected cells is substan tially greater than for singly infected cells. Theoretical curves based on the expected survival at the higher multiplicity due to infection by residual undamaged viral particles are presented in Chart 1 as dashed lines. These theoretical ...
Kinds of STIs
... In some people, the symptoms may be hardly noticeable, and they may not realize they are infected. In other people, symptoms may be more severe, including painful blisters that appear on or around the genitals. A doctor can prescribe medicine to relieve the discomfort and dry up the blisters, but th ...
... In some people, the symptoms may be hardly noticeable, and they may not realize they are infected. In other people, symptoms may be more severe, including painful blisters that appear on or around the genitals. A doctor can prescribe medicine to relieve the discomfort and dry up the blisters, but th ...
Custom-engineered chimeric foot-and
... The mean neutralizing-antibody titres for the animals protected by the vKNP/SAT2 full and quarter dose were 1.98 (SD50.09) and 1.97 (SD50.19) log titre, respectively, and ranged between 1.7 and 2.1 for individual pigs. Despite the fact that a mean 1.8 (SD50.06) log titre for the two unprotected anim ...
... The mean neutralizing-antibody titres for the animals protected by the vKNP/SAT2 full and quarter dose were 1.98 (SD50.09) and 1.97 (SD50.19) log titre, respectively, and ranged between 1.7 and 2.1 for individual pigs. Despite the fact that a mean 1.8 (SD50.06) log titre for the two unprotected anim ...
TIME PASSAGES: CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE 1 AND 2 Joe
... • While trending of sCr can be useful in the early detection of renal disease, many patients present to a clinic with no prior bloodwork. o In this case, the various factors that can influence sCr need to be considered (e.g., breed, age, muscle mass, diet/fasting status, hydration status) when ...
... • While trending of sCr can be useful in the early detection of renal disease, many patients present to a clinic with no prior bloodwork. o In this case, the various factors that can influence sCr need to be considered (e.g., breed, age, muscle mass, diet/fasting status, hydration status) when ...
Influenza
... • Many human host cell molecules play a crucial role in influenza virus propagation and, therefore, represent promising targets for the design of new generation inhibitors of the virus-cell interaction. • Muller et al. (2012) describes in his review 35 cellular factors essential for influenza virus ...
... • Many human host cell molecules play a crucial role in influenza virus propagation and, therefore, represent promising targets for the design of new generation inhibitors of the virus-cell interaction. • Muller et al. (2012) describes in his review 35 cellular factors essential for influenza virus ...
IJBT 4(2) 284-286
... Rabies is a disease of central nervous system that constantly produces victims in human beings as well as in domestic and wild animals. Rabies virus belongs to Lyssavirus genus in the Rhabdoviridae family. The genus Lyssavirus consists of 6 genotypes, of which genotype 1 includes the classical rabie ...
... Rabies is a disease of central nervous system that constantly produces victims in human beings as well as in domestic and wild animals. Rabies virus belongs to Lyssavirus genus in the Rhabdoviridae family. The genus Lyssavirus consists of 6 genotypes, of which genotype 1 includes the classical rabie ...
Epidemiology of Rabies
... • 1977: Lab worker, aerosol exposure to highly concentrated fixed rabies virus ...
... • 1977: Lab worker, aerosol exposure to highly concentrated fixed rabies virus ...
Chapter 4: A Field Guide to Microorganisms
... species is assigned two names in a manner called binomial nomenclature, first introduced by Linnaeus. The first name indicates the organism’s genus, while the second identifies it as a particular species within that genus. Both the genus and the species names are Latinized and are either underlined ...
... species is assigned two names in a manner called binomial nomenclature, first introduced by Linnaeus. The first name indicates the organism’s genus, while the second identifies it as a particular species within that genus. Both the genus and the species names are Latinized and are either underlined ...
characterization of dengue virus serotype 4 infection in jakarta
... and Ennis, 1999; Morens and Fauci, 2008). Primary infection with one DENV serotypes induces an immune response that protects against secondary infection by Vol 45 No. 1 January 2014 ...
... and Ennis, 1999; Morens and Fauci, 2008). Primary infection with one DENV serotypes induces an immune response that protects against secondary infection by Vol 45 No. 1 January 2014 ...
Chapter 14: The Viruses and Virus
... d. Distinguish between the host range and tissue tropism exhibited by viruses. e. Explain how virus families are split into two nucleic acid groups and discuss how each group is further divided. f. Describe each of the five steps that take place during bacteriophage replication. g. Compare the repli ...
... d. Distinguish between the host range and tissue tropism exhibited by viruses. e. Explain how virus families are split into two nucleic acid groups and discuss how each group is further divided. f. Describe each of the five steps that take place during bacteriophage replication. g. Compare the repli ...
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.