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... which had hut repetition got pregnant and the pregnancy was completed successfully. A further 20% got pregnant at the first insemination. The effectivity of semen doses used grew by 50%. There was no recurrence of respiratory malfunction. The herd´s reproductive performance confirms the effectivenes ...
... which had hut repetition got pregnant and the pregnancy was completed successfully. A further 20% got pregnant at the first insemination. The effectivity of semen doses used grew by 50%. There was no recurrence of respiratory malfunction. The herd´s reproductive performance confirms the effectivenes ...
Factsheet for friends and family of aid workers
... virus disease prompting the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in August 2014. Ebola virus is not found in the United Kingdom. How Ebola is transmitted Ebola virus initially spreads to people through coming into close contact with infected w ...
... virus disease prompting the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in August 2014. Ebola virus is not found in the United Kingdom. How Ebola is transmitted Ebola virus initially spreads to people through coming into close contact with infected w ...
abcd guidelines on
... infiltration and inflammation. A transient viraemia associated with blood mononuclear cells can be observed rarely after natural infection. This may be observed exceptionally in neonates or hypothermic individuals as viral replication is usually restricted to lower temperature tissues (Gaskell et al ...
... infiltration and inflammation. A transient viraemia associated with blood mononuclear cells can be observed rarely after natural infection. This may be observed exceptionally in neonates or hypothermic individuals as viral replication is usually restricted to lower temperature tissues (Gaskell et al ...
Welcome to Virology Lecture
... envelope. Associated with certain plant diseases. They are infectious obligate intracellular parasites Prions. “pree ons” believed to consist of a single type of protein with no nucleic acid component. The prion protein & the gene which encodes it are also found in normal 'uninfected' cells. These a ...
... envelope. Associated with certain plant diseases. They are infectious obligate intracellular parasites Prions. “pree ons” believed to consist of a single type of protein with no nucleic acid component. The prion protein & the gene which encodes it are also found in normal 'uninfected' cells. These a ...
COMMUNICABLE - A Simple Guide for Healthy Living
... be continuous, intermittent, or irregular. The disease may last for several days, months, or even one year or more if not adequately treated. ...
... be continuous, intermittent, or irregular. The disease may last for several days, months, or even one year or more if not adequately treated. ...
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 ...
Citrus tristeza disease (250)
... Biological indicator. Buds are taken from diseased trees and grafted onto Mexican lime (West Indian lime) used as an indicator plant. The test can take up to 15 months for results to be seen, but usually symptoms occur within 2-6 months. ELISA - enzyme linked immunosorbant assay. Antisera is availab ...
... Biological indicator. Buds are taken from diseased trees and grafted onto Mexican lime (West Indian lime) used as an indicator plant. The test can take up to 15 months for results to be seen, but usually symptoms occur within 2-6 months. ELISA - enzyme linked immunosorbant assay. Antisera is availab ...
An Avian Connection as a Catalyst to the 1918
... intestines of aquatic wildfowl. The virus is shed into the environment, which in turns infects domestic poultry, which in turn infects mammalian hosts. These animals, usually pigs, act as a transformer or converters; creating a strain that can more readily infect humans. Pigs can be infected with bo ...
... intestines of aquatic wildfowl. The virus is shed into the environment, which in turns infects domestic poultry, which in turn infects mammalian hosts. These animals, usually pigs, act as a transformer or converters; creating a strain that can more readily infect humans. Pigs can be infected with bo ...
prevalence of antibody against infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus
... With regard to serological study of IBR, antibody against IBR virus is prevalent among Indonesian buffaloes and cattle . In North Sumatra, NOOK et al. (1984) found that among buffaloes in this province, the prevalence rate was between 15 and 20% . In Lampung Province, antibody against IBR virus was ...
... With regard to serological study of IBR, antibody against IBR virus is prevalent among Indonesian buffaloes and cattle . In North Sumatra, NOOK et al. (1984) found that among buffaloes in this province, the prevalence rate was between 15 and 20% . In Lampung Province, antibody against IBR virus was ...
Media Release
... Sadovsky, an expert in maternal-fetal medicine, has been working on the Zika-placenta connection with longtime collaborator Carolyn Coyne, at the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, an expert in RNA viruses, including flaviviruses--the family of viruses to w ...
... Sadovsky, an expert in maternal-fetal medicine, has been working on the Zika-placenta connection with longtime collaborator Carolyn Coyne, at the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, an expert in RNA viruses, including flaviviruses--the family of viruses to w ...
Ebolavirosis: a 2014 Review for Clinicians
... weight loss, and the convalescent period takes several weeks, even months. Sequels are rare, the less rare being deafness (usually unilateral) and orchitis. If a female patient is pregnant and survives, the risk of pregnancy loss is high. As far as it is known, the survivors keep a strong immune res ...
... weight loss, and the convalescent period takes several weeks, even months. Sequels are rare, the less rare being deafness (usually unilateral) and orchitis. If a female patient is pregnant and survives, the risk of pregnancy loss is high. As far as it is known, the survivors keep a strong immune res ...
Annual Report 2015 - Pan American Health Organization
... Between EWs 1 and 53 of 2014, 27,753 cases of cholera were reported in Haiti, with 296 deaths; these number represent a reduction of 53% and 50%, respectively, when compared to 2013. While the overall number of cases registered in 2014 was well below the numbers recorded in previous years, between E ...
... Between EWs 1 and 53 of 2014, 27,753 cases of cholera were reported in Haiti, with 296 deaths; these number represent a reduction of 53% and 50%, respectively, when compared to 2013. While the overall number of cases registered in 2014 was well below the numbers recorded in previous years, between E ...
Ch. 19 Bacteria and Viruses
... Outbreaks of “new” viral diseases in humans are usually caused by existing viruses that expand their host territory ...
... Outbreaks of “new” viral diseases in humans are usually caused by existing viruses that expand their host territory ...
Liver Disease
... • Hepatitis B: Is mainly passed on by exposure to infected blood. In developed countries such as the UK the spread is mainly due to drug use and sexual contact. Approximately 2 billion people worldwide have been exposed to hepatitis B, with 350 million chronic carriers reported. Three quarters of th ...
... • Hepatitis B: Is mainly passed on by exposure to infected blood. In developed countries such as the UK the spread is mainly due to drug use and sexual contact. Approximately 2 billion people worldwide have been exposed to hepatitis B, with 350 million chronic carriers reported. Three quarters of th ...
Transcript
... released into the medium, either by exocytosis or lysis of the cell. These viruses are able to move directly from one cell to another by forming this large syncytium like cytomegalovirus. It causes all the cells to fuse together, and this way it avoids the immune system because there is no virus rel ...
... released into the medium, either by exocytosis or lysis of the cell. These viruses are able to move directly from one cell to another by forming this large syncytium like cytomegalovirus. It causes all the cells to fuse together, and this way it avoids the immune system because there is no virus rel ...
Trends in popularity of some morphological traits of purebred dogs
... owners’ decisions about dog acquisition including preferred breed or type. From 1995 to 2010, the proportion of single separate house purchases (excluding semidetached/row and townhouse/terrace house) decreased and flat/unit/apartment purchases increased among first home buyers with a mortgage in Au ...
... owners’ decisions about dog acquisition including preferred breed or type. From 1995 to 2010, the proportion of single separate house purchases (excluding semidetached/row and townhouse/terrace house) decreased and flat/unit/apartment purchases increased among first home buyers with a mortgage in Au ...
OPTIMIZED OPHTHALMICS - Cornell University Veterinary Specialists
... medication reported to the Federal Drug Administration. There were a total of 998 survey respondents. Only 61 cats fit the inclusion criteria established by the authors. As anticipated, results were difficult to interpret due to a wide age-range and great variation in clinical setting, patient healt ...
... medication reported to the Federal Drug Administration. There were a total of 998 survey respondents. Only 61 cats fit the inclusion criteria established by the authors. As anticipated, results were difficult to interpret due to a wide age-range and great variation in clinical setting, patient healt ...
Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Adolescence
... Chlamydia trachomatis Two species of Chlamydia are recognized: Chlamydia psittaci (causing psittacosis) and chlamydia trachoma1i.s. The latter consists of different subspecies which can cause ccrvldtls, urethritis, trachoma and/or lytnpbogranuioma venereum. Chlamydia trachomatis is an obligate intra ...
... Chlamydia trachomatis Two species of Chlamydia are recognized: Chlamydia psittaci (causing psittacosis) and chlamydia trachoma1i.s. The latter consists of different subspecies which can cause ccrvldtls, urethritis, trachoma and/or lytnpbogranuioma venereum. Chlamydia trachomatis is an obligate intra ...
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 ...
Fever - Meridian Kinesiology
... cause convulsions. They result when the temperature rises at an extremely rapid rate and are relatively uncommon. It is estimated that only 4 percent of children with high fever experience fever related convulsions. There is no evidence that those who do have them suffer any serious aftereffects as ...
... cause convulsions. They result when the temperature rises at an extremely rapid rate and are relatively uncommon. It is estimated that only 4 percent of children with high fever experience fever related convulsions. There is no evidence that those who do have them suffer any serious aftereffects as ...
Breathing - EquiSilver
... simply interrupt the bacterial cell’s ability to form the chemical relating to respiratory problems. bonds essential to its survival. These bonds are necessary for the Chelated silver therapy is currently being used successfully cell’s physical structure and functioning so when a bacterium/ as a tre ...
... simply interrupt the bacterial cell’s ability to form the chemical relating to respiratory problems. bonds essential to its survival. These bonds are necessary for the Chelated silver therapy is currently being used successfully cell’s physical structure and functioning so when a bacterium/ as a tre ...
WHO Advisory Committee on Variola Virus Research Report of the Fifth Meeting
... This work has allowed the construction of dendrograms illustrating the close relationship between different isolates of similar origin, with the exception of cowpox virus isolates which appear to be more heterogeneous when compared with each other. Nevertheless, it was observed that there may be dif ...
... This work has allowed the construction of dendrograms illustrating the close relationship between different isolates of similar origin, with the exception of cowpox virus isolates which appear to be more heterogeneous when compared with each other. Nevertheless, it was observed that there may be dif ...
FAT - OIE
... IBR Serum ELISA PT is carried out 4 times annually for laboratories in Czech Republic (2), Austria, UK (5) Spain, S. Africa, Slovenia, Latvia, Italy, Portugal and The Netherlands. IBR Milk ELISA PT is carried out 4 times annually for laboratories in UK (3), Austria, Norway and Czech ...
... IBR Serum ELISA PT is carried out 4 times annually for laboratories in Czech Republic (2), Austria, UK (5) Spain, S. Africa, Slovenia, Latvia, Italy, Portugal and The Netherlands. IBR Milk ELISA PT is carried out 4 times annually for laboratories in UK (3), Austria, Norway and Czech ...
Tularemia (Rabbit Fever)
... pigs, horses, dogs, cats, fish and birds can also get tularemia. Sheep are especially susceptible. Cattle rarely get the disease. ...
... pigs, horses, dogs, cats, fish and birds can also get tularemia. Sheep are especially susceptible. Cattle rarely get the disease. ...
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.