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Avian Influenza - Asia Pacific Advanced Network
... H7N7 influenza • People with no direct contact with poultry were infected. • There was one fatal case of a 57-year-old veterinarian, who died from acute respiratory distress syndrome. Tests showed H7N7 to be the cause. • In a follow-up study, an improved assay showed that about 1000-2000 people wer ...
... H7N7 influenza • People with no direct contact with poultry were infected. • There was one fatal case of a 57-year-old veterinarian, who died from acute respiratory distress syndrome. Tests showed H7N7 to be the cause. • In a follow-up study, an improved assay showed that about 1000-2000 people wer ...
VH B - IS MU
... Decrease of prevalence and incidence due to vaccination of high-risk persons (health care workers, newborns of HBsAg-positive mothers, before hemodialysis) Global vaccination of all newborns and 12-years old children since 2001 ...
... Decrease of prevalence and incidence due to vaccination of high-risk persons (health care workers, newborns of HBsAg-positive mothers, before hemodialysis) Global vaccination of all newborns and 12-years old children since 2001 ...
Transmission of human immunodeficiency virus Type‐1 by fresh
... from blood components from a single donor. ...
... from blood components from a single donor. ...
Emerging of Avian Leukosis Sub-group J (ALV
... Serology tests such as ELISA and virus neutralizing techniques can be useful to diagnose and confirm the present of ALV-J infections. ALV-J antibody detection (ELISA): Eight (8/30) or 27% of serum samples were positive for ALV-J in groups A1 and A2, whilst thirteen (13/36 or 36%) and ten (10/24 or 4 ...
... Serology tests such as ELISA and virus neutralizing techniques can be useful to diagnose and confirm the present of ALV-J infections. ALV-J antibody detection (ELISA): Eight (8/30) or 27% of serum samples were positive for ALV-J in groups A1 and A2, whilst thirteen (13/36 or 36%) and ten (10/24 or 4 ...
Communicable Disease Factsheet: Measles Information for Contacts
... (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine. This vaccine provides protection against infection with measles, as well as against mumps and rubella. MMR vaccine should be given to children at age 15 months, and a second dose at age four years. These two doses of MMR provide protection against measles to ove ...
... (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine. This vaccine provides protection against infection with measles, as well as against mumps and rubella. MMR vaccine should be given to children at age 15 months, and a second dose at age four years. These two doses of MMR provide protection against measles to ove ...
von willebrand`s disease
... and to adhere to one another to stop bleeding Clinically affected dogs should not be bred; carriers of von Willebrand’s disease can be identified based on low von Willebrand’s factor levels of less than 50%; however, values for carrier and clear dogs may overlap at the low end of normal range (von ...
... and to adhere to one another to stop bleeding Clinically affected dogs should not be bred; carriers of von Willebrand’s disease can be identified based on low von Willebrand’s factor levels of less than 50%; however, values for carrier and clear dogs may overlap at the low end of normal range (von ...
United States Patent 6,372,216 Piazza April 16, 2002 Method of
... hepatitis virus A neutralizing antibodies) is administered to person who has never been exposed to hepatitis A virus and hence is susceptible to infection, the latter will be protected against this virus by virtue of these passively administered antibodies. Because hepatitis A virus neutralizing ant ...
... hepatitis virus A neutralizing antibodies) is administered to person who has never been exposed to hepatitis A virus and hence is susceptible to infection, the latter will be protected against this virus by virtue of these passively administered antibodies. Because hepatitis A virus neutralizing ant ...
Bushmeat Hunting, Deforestation, and Prediction of Zoonoses
... Deforestation of tropical forests is 1 cause of increasing contact between wildlife and hunters. However, the mechanics of disease emergence are complex. For example, clear-cut logging may be less likely to result in zoonotic emergence than selective extraction because of the relatively low contact ...
... Deforestation of tropical forests is 1 cause of increasing contact between wildlife and hunters. However, the mechanics of disease emergence are complex. For example, clear-cut logging may be less likely to result in zoonotic emergence than selective extraction because of the relatively low contact ...
hepatitis - FK UWKS 2012 C
... – Predominantly IgG – Almost always positive at onset of acute hepatitis and is usually detectable for life – Found in ± 50% of population, indicaes previous exposure to HAV ...
... – Predominantly IgG – Almost always positive at onset of acute hepatitis and is usually detectable for life – Found in ± 50% of population, indicaes previous exposure to HAV ...
Answer #
... Which of the following is LEAST effective against M. pneumoniae infection? A. Erythromycin B. Tetracycline C. Kanamycin D. Vancomycin p. 345 ...
... Which of the following is LEAST effective against M. pneumoniae infection? A. Erythromycin B. Tetracycline C. Kanamycin D. Vancomycin p. 345 ...
long-term (chronic) kidney failure
... Patients that are able to offset the loss of function of the kidneys may be managed as outpatients Patients in uremic crisis (vomiting, dehydrated, “sick”) should be managed as inpatients—correct fluid and electrolyte deficits with intravenous fluid therapy (such as administration of lactated Ri ...
... Patients that are able to offset the loss of function of the kidneys may be managed as outpatients Patients in uremic crisis (vomiting, dehydrated, “sick”) should be managed as inpatients—correct fluid and electrolyte deficits with intravenous fluid therapy (such as administration of lactated Ri ...
long-term (chronic) kidney failure
... Patients that are able to offset the loss of function of the kidneys may be managed as outpatients Patients in uremic crisis (vomiting, dehydrated, “sick”) should be managed as inpatients—correct fluid and electrolyte deficits with intravenous fluid therapy (such as administration of lactated Ri ...
... Patients that are able to offset the loss of function of the kidneys may be managed as outpatients Patients in uremic crisis (vomiting, dehydrated, “sick”) should be managed as inpatients—correct fluid and electrolyte deficits with intravenous fluid therapy (such as administration of lactated Ri ...
Tracheal Collapse - LePar Animal Hospital
... commonly affected. The disease usually becomes problematic in middle age but can occur at any age. The cartilage defect that leads to the flattened C rings seems to be hereditary. Many dogs with collapsed tracheas do not show symptoms, however, until a second problem complicates matters. Factors tha ...
... commonly affected. The disease usually becomes problematic in middle age but can occur at any age. The cartilage defect that leads to the flattened C rings seems to be hereditary. Many dogs with collapsed tracheas do not show symptoms, however, until a second problem complicates matters. Factors tha ...
upper respiratory tract infections
... Each year more than two million Muslims perform the hajj rituals, in Makkah and Medina from over 140 countries. There are several factors contributing to the wide spread of URTIs, which include breathing of contaminated air, direct contact with infected people, over-crowded places, cigarette smoking ...
... Each year more than two million Muslims perform the hajj rituals, in Makkah and Medina from over 140 countries. There are several factors contributing to the wide spread of URTIs, which include breathing of contaminated air, direct contact with infected people, over-crowded places, cigarette smoking ...
dengue final
... Since the last two decades, the dengue incidences have been increased rapidly which has brought many groups including: The Pediatric Dengue Vaccine Initiative (funded by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation), the WHO, the US military, as well as industry and governments in many different countries to c ...
... Since the last two decades, the dengue incidences have been increased rapidly which has brought many groups including: The Pediatric Dengue Vaccine Initiative (funded by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation), the WHO, the US military, as well as industry and governments in many different countries to c ...
Facts on FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis)
... Most cats who are infected with FCoV will never become sick with FIP. However, in a very small proportion of cats, after a period of time, the infection progresses to FIP through mutation of the virus and/or the body’s abnormal immune response. There are two forms of FIP: wet (effusive) FIP which in ...
... Most cats who are infected with FCoV will never become sick with FIP. However, in a very small proportion of cats, after a period of time, the infection progresses to FIP through mutation of the virus and/or the body’s abnormal immune response. There are two forms of FIP: wet (effusive) FIP which in ...
Estimation of residual urine in normal dogs.
... arterial blood pressure by blocking α1-receptor mediated vasoconstriction, whereby reported side effects in humans include asthenia and dizziness. In dogs several side effects were seen during a sixweek treatment. In particular lethargy was seen after terazosin administration. Nine out of fourteen d ...
... arterial blood pressure by blocking α1-receptor mediated vasoconstriction, whereby reported side effects in humans include asthenia and dizziness. In dogs several side effects were seen during a sixweek treatment. In particular lethargy was seen after terazosin administration. Nine out of fourteen d ...
Metacam - Macarthur Veterinary Group
... Healthy dogs love to run and jump and play. If you notice your dog is slowing down and is no longer as active as he used to be, you should discuss possible causes, including osteoarthritis, with your veterinarian. Just like people, dogs can get arthritis. Also known as degenerative joint disease, os ...
... Healthy dogs love to run and jump and play. If you notice your dog is slowing down and is no longer as active as he used to be, you should discuss possible causes, including osteoarthritis, with your veterinarian. Just like people, dogs can get arthritis. Also known as degenerative joint disease, os ...
anterior_uveitis_in_dogs
... • Red eye • Cloudy eye—due to fluid buildup in the clear part of the eye (known as “corneal edema”); cloudiness of aqueous humor (the “aqueous humor” is the transparent liquid that fills the front part of the eyeball) due to increased protein content and suspended cellular debris (condition known as ...
... • Red eye • Cloudy eye—due to fluid buildup in the clear part of the eye (known as “corneal edema”); cloudiness of aqueous humor (the “aqueous humor” is the transparent liquid that fills the front part of the eyeball) due to increased protein content and suspended cellular debris (condition known as ...
About Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)
... Dr. Little concluded by saying that FIP can present a diagnostic dilemma due to the variety of presenting clinical signs and the lack of definitive diagnostic tests. The most important step is to identify any effusion that might be present, for diagnostic tests on effusions are more reliable than on ...
... Dr. Little concluded by saying that FIP can present a diagnostic dilemma due to the variety of presenting clinical signs and the lack of definitive diagnostic tests. The most important step is to identify any effusion that might be present, for diagnostic tests on effusions are more reliable than on ...
Anterior Uveitis in Dogs
... virus); parasitic infections (due to invasion of parasitic larvae into the tissues of the eye) • Immune-mediated—reaction to lens proteins (due to cataract or lens trauma); uveodermatologic syndrome (a rare syndrome in which the dog has inflammation in the front part of the eye, including the iris [ ...
... virus); parasitic infections (due to invasion of parasitic larvae into the tissues of the eye) • Immune-mediated—reaction to lens proteins (due to cataract or lens trauma); uveodermatologic syndrome (a rare syndrome in which the dog has inflammation in the front part of the eye, including the iris [ ...
Life Stage Nutrition for Healthy Dogs and Cats
... Appropriate feeding prior to mating will increase the chances of successful reproduction. The bitch or queen should have an ideal body condition score of 3/5, as both underweight and overweight animals can have decreased ovulation rates, silent oestrous, and reduced litter size and milk production. ...
... Appropriate feeding prior to mating will increase the chances of successful reproduction. The bitch or queen should have an ideal body condition score of 3/5, as both underweight and overweight animals can have decreased ovulation rates, silent oestrous, and reduced litter size and milk production. ...
Viral and Bacterial Meningitis
... Common in older children and adults: • High fever • Severe headache • Stiff neck • Sensitivity to bright light • Sleepiness or trouble waking up • Nausea, vomiting • Poor appetite • Lethargy These symptoms typically last from seven to 10 days. An infected person is usually contagious from the time t ...
... Common in older children and adults: • High fever • Severe headache • Stiff neck • Sensitivity to bright light • Sleepiness or trouble waking up • Nausea, vomiting • Poor appetite • Lethargy These symptoms typically last from seven to 10 days. An infected person is usually contagious from the time t ...
American Brain Tumor Association Webinar
... want to finish with some future directions, where I think viral therapies for cancer and brain tumors may be going in the future. Virotherapy for cancer, many of you may be thinking that's just kind of crazy. Viruses are things that are bad and at a minimum give us the common cold and a little wors ...
... want to finish with some future directions, where I think viral therapies for cancer and brain tumors may be going in the future. Virotherapy for cancer, many of you may be thinking that's just kind of crazy. Viruses are things that are bad and at a minimum give us the common cold and a little wors ...
von_willebrand_disease
... Cage rest and close monitoring (serial determination of packed cell volume [PCV, a means of measuring the percentage volume of red-blood cells as compared to the fluid volume of blood] and examination of surgical site) for 24 hours after surgery are ideal to confirm adequate control of bleeding ...
... Cage rest and close monitoring (serial determination of packed cell volume [PCV, a means of measuring the percentage volume of red-blood cells as compared to the fluid volume of blood] and examination of surgical site) for 24 hours after surgery are ideal to confirm adequate control of bleeding ...
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.