Hepatitis C virus - HAL
... patient with fulminant hepatitis C - that replicates efficiently in human hepatoma Huh7 cells without adaptive mutations [13]. Independently, three papers published almost at the same time showed that transfection of full-length JFH1 or chimeric J6/JFH1 genomes into Huh7 or Huh7-derived cells result ...
... patient with fulminant hepatitis C - that replicates efficiently in human hepatoma Huh7 cells without adaptive mutations [13]. Independently, three papers published almost at the same time showed that transfection of full-length JFH1 or chimeric J6/JFH1 genomes into Huh7 or Huh7-derived cells result ...
West Nile virus infection in reindeer (Rangifer tarandus)
... with ivermectina and vaccinated with a multivalent clostridial bacterin.b Reindeer 4 was a 5-year-old male, 1 of several reindeer in a wildlife park in eastern Nebraska. In September 2002, 4 months after arrival, over a 7-day period, reindeer 1, 2, and 3 exhibited similar clinical signs before death ...
... with ivermectina and vaccinated with a multivalent clostridial bacterin.b Reindeer 4 was a 5-year-old male, 1 of several reindeer in a wildlife park in eastern Nebraska. In September 2002, 4 months after arrival, over a 7-day period, reindeer 1, 2, and 3 exhibited similar clinical signs before death ...
Dogs Naturally Lyme Disease The Hidden Secrets of
... the disease contract it post vaccination, so vaccinated dogs should also be checked for Lyme disease if they present with any symptoms. ...
... the disease contract it post vaccination, so vaccinated dogs should also be checked for Lyme disease if they present with any symptoms. ...
1. introduction - Department of Agriculture and Water Resources
... importation of non-domestic Felidae. In keeping with the scope of the Quarantine Act, only factors relevant to the evaluation of quarantine risk (ie the risk associated with the entry, establishment and spread of unwanted pests and diseases) are considered in the IRA. Questions related to the potent ...
... importation of non-domestic Felidae. In keeping with the scope of the Quarantine Act, only factors relevant to the evaluation of quarantine risk (ie the risk associated with the entry, establishment and spread of unwanted pests and diseases) are considered in the IRA. Questions related to the potent ...
importation of non-domestic felidae into australia draft import risk
... 1.2 Scope of this risk analysis The existing protocol for all zoo carnivores addresses a broad range of disease agents, but does not take account of the special susceptibility to particular disease agents that may affect a family or genus within the Order Carnivora. Following an examination of a num ...
... 1.2 Scope of this risk analysis The existing protocol for all zoo carnivores addresses a broad range of disease agents, but does not take account of the special susceptibility to particular disease agents that may affect a family or genus within the Order Carnivora. Following an examination of a num ...
Current Vaccination Recommendations for Kittens and Cats
... Feline Panleukopenia is caused by feline parvovirus and is commonly known as feline distemper. It is a highly contagious and deadly disease in cats. Vaccination against feline parvovirus is highly recommended for all cats. Nursing kittens are protected by antibodies that they get from their mother’s ...
... Feline Panleukopenia is caused by feline parvovirus and is commonly known as feline distemper. It is a highly contagious and deadly disease in cats. Vaccination against feline parvovirus is highly recommended for all cats. Nursing kittens are protected by antibodies that they get from their mother’s ...
strep throat - group a strep - Forest Hills Pediatric Associates
... all over, headache, and fever. You may have cold symptoms such as a cough and stuffy nose. Your throat pain is most likely due to a viral infection. This is a contagious illness and is spread primarily through direct contact with an infected person’s skin, touching a surface contaminated with a cold ...
... all over, headache, and fever. You may have cold symptoms such as a cough and stuffy nose. Your throat pain is most likely due to a viral infection. This is a contagious illness and is spread primarily through direct contact with an infected person’s skin, touching a surface contaminated with a cold ...
Heparan sulphate mediates swine vesicular disease virus
... strain SPA/2/’93, and incubated at 37 uC for 24–48 h. The virus isolate was obtained from a vesicle of a naturally infected pig during the 1993 Spanish outbreak. To amplify the virus, this material was clarified and used to infect IB-RS-2 monolayers (passage 1). Virus passages were performed in IB-R ...
... strain SPA/2/’93, and incubated at 37 uC for 24–48 h. The virus isolate was obtained from a vesicle of a naturally infected pig during the 1993 Spanish outbreak. To amplify the virus, this material was clarified and used to infect IB-RS-2 monolayers (passage 1). Virus passages were performed in IB-R ...
acces marijuana toxicity background information
... off balance (ataxia), not reacting normally, acting depressed, hypersalivating, and dribbling urine. Pets may also have dilated pupils, can seizure, and may have a fast heart rate. Occasionally, agitation may occur. If the product has been baked into goods containing chocolate, the pet must be monito ...
... off balance (ataxia), not reacting normally, acting depressed, hypersalivating, and dribbling urine. Pets may also have dilated pupils, can seizure, and may have a fast heart rate. Occasionally, agitation may occur. If the product has been baked into goods containing chocolate, the pet must be monito ...
Diseases of wild animals transmissible to domestic animals
... t r a d e . Others may be bred in order t o repopulate game reserves. In recent years these aspects have become quite important, and so they will be dealt with separately in this report. It should be noted that the problem does not flow in one direction only, so that in addition t o considering the ...
... t r a d e . Others may be bred in order t o repopulate game reserves. In recent years these aspects have become quite important, and so they will be dealt with separately in this report. It should be noted that the problem does not flow in one direction only, so that in addition t o considering the ...
“DRUNKEN” APPEARING GAIT OR MOVEMENT (ATAXIA)
... “Nothing by mouth” (that is, no food or water by mouth) for 12 to 24 hours, if vomiting frequently Soft, low-fat food, ideally from single protein and carbohydrate sources Non-fat cottage cheese, skinless white-meat chicken, boiled hamburger or tofu as a protein source; and rice, pasta, or pot ...
... “Nothing by mouth” (that is, no food or water by mouth) for 12 to 24 hours, if vomiting frequently Soft, low-fat food, ideally from single protein and carbohydrate sources Non-fat cottage cheese, skinless white-meat chicken, boiled hamburger or tofu as a protein source; and rice, pasta, or pot ...
Mumps
... • What can be done to prevent the spread of mumps? • The single most effective control measure is maintaining the highest possible level of immunization in the community. • Children with mumps should not attend school, and adults should not work, until five days after swelling began or until they a ...
... • What can be done to prevent the spread of mumps? • The single most effective control measure is maintaining the highest possible level of immunization in the community. • Children with mumps should not attend school, and adults should not work, until five days after swelling began or until they a ...
Exotic diseases: take the risks seriously
... Colorado research facility in 1967 and has since spread to farmed and/or wild deer populations in more than 20 US states and two Canadian provinces. Wapiti, moose, mule deer and white tailed deer have been infected. In 2001 and 2011 there were outbreaks of CWD among wapiti imported to South Korea fr ...
... Colorado research facility in 1967 and has since spread to farmed and/or wild deer populations in more than 20 US states and two Canadian provinces. Wapiti, moose, mule deer and white tailed deer have been infected. In 2001 and 2011 there were outbreaks of CWD among wapiti imported to South Korea fr ...
noisy_breathing
... Condition of abnormal breathing passages in short-nosed, flat-faced (brachycephalic)pets (condition known as “brachycephalic airway syndrome”), characterized by any combination of the following conditions: narrowed nostrils (known as “stenotic nares”); overly long soft palate; turning inside-out of ...
... Condition of abnormal breathing passages in short-nosed, flat-faced (brachycephalic)pets (condition known as “brachycephalic airway syndrome”), characterized by any combination of the following conditions: narrowed nostrils (known as “stenotic nares”); overly long soft palate; turning inside-out of ...
Noisy Breathing - Milliken Animal Clinic
... • Narrowing of the windpipe (trachea; condition known as “tracheal stenosis”) • Blockage of the windpipe (trachea; condition known as “tracheal obstruction”) • Tumors of the windpipe (trachea) • Foreign bodies in the windpipe (trachea) or other parts of the airway • Inflammatory masses that develop ...
... • Narrowing of the windpipe (trachea; condition known as “tracheal stenosis”) • Blockage of the windpipe (trachea; condition known as “tracheal obstruction”) • Tumors of the windpipe (trachea) • Foreign bodies in the windpipe (trachea) or other parts of the airway • Inflammatory masses that develop ...
Q: What is meningitis? - Cherokee Public Health
... Viral Meningitis Q: What is viral meningitis? A: Meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes ("meninges") that cover the brain and spinal cord. Viral infections are the most common cause of meningitis; bacterial infections are the second most common cause. Other, rarer causes of meningitis includ ...
... Viral Meningitis Q: What is viral meningitis? A: Meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes ("meninges") that cover the brain and spinal cord. Viral infections are the most common cause of meningitis; bacterial infections are the second most common cause. Other, rarer causes of meningitis includ ...
Factors enhancing bacterial adherence
... bacteria can differentially participate in secondary bacterial superinfections - Similar data show that viruses differ in their capacity to prime for bacterial super-infection, and virus-bacteria pairs may differ by strain - This implies that specific virulence factors of both the virus (e.g., PB1-F ...
... bacteria can differentially participate in secondary bacterial superinfections - Similar data show that viruses differ in their capacity to prime for bacterial super-infection, and virus-bacteria pairs may differ by strain - This implies that specific virulence factors of both the virus (e.g., PB1-F ...
... Virus Research, 11, 241-256. Cook, J.K.A., Ellis, M.M. & Huggins, M.B. (1991). the pathogenesis of turkey rhinotracheitis virus in turkey poults inoculated with the virus alone or together with two strains of bacteria. Avian Pathology, 20, 155-166. Cook, J.K.A., Jones, B.V., Ellis, M.M., Jing Li. & ...
African horse sickness
... Activities as a centre of research, expertise, standardisation and dissemination of techniques within the remit of the mandate given by the OIE The Institute for International Cooperation in Animal Biologics (IICAB) and the Center for Food Security and Public Health (CFSPH) have developed and curren ...
... Activities as a centre of research, expertise, standardisation and dissemination of techniques within the remit of the mandate given by the OIE The Institute for International Cooperation in Animal Biologics (IICAB) and the Center for Food Security and Public Health (CFSPH) have developed and curren ...
Pigmentary Keratitis
... may not be accompanied by inflammation. Pigmentary keratitis occurs most often in the dog; it is rare in cats. ...
... may not be accompanied by inflammation. Pigmentary keratitis occurs most often in the dog; it is rare in cats. ...
1743-422X-10-170
... nominal [5,7-10]. Clinical manifestation or severity of the ND depends largely upon the isolates involved in disease outbreak [1,2]. Based upon pathogenicity, these strains are commonly categorized into velogenic, mesogenic and lentogenic types [4]. The varying level of pathogenicity is attributed t ...
... nominal [5,7-10]. Clinical manifestation or severity of the ND depends largely upon the isolates involved in disease outbreak [1,2]. Based upon pathogenicity, these strains are commonly categorized into velogenic, mesogenic and lentogenic types [4]. The varying level of pathogenicity is attributed t ...
Transspecies Transmission of Gammaretroviruses and the Origin of
... Australia and Indonesia [12,13]. Although these viruses are close relatives, it is still difficult to explain how gibbons and koalas, living in such diverse habitats, could be infected with the precursor virus. Furthermore, only the habitat of Melomys burtoni in Australia and that of the koalas over ...
... Australia and Indonesia [12,13]. Although these viruses are close relatives, it is still difficult to explain how gibbons and koalas, living in such diverse habitats, could be infected with the precursor virus. Furthermore, only the habitat of Melomys burtoni in Australia and that of the koalas over ...
Investigating cases of sudden and unexpected death in small animal
... dilatation/volvulus in large/giant breed and deep-chested dogs. Few conditions will produce death in an otherwise healthy dog as quickly as this syndrome. l Exercise: Although better known as a sudden occurrence in athletic animals at exercise, death can also occur in pets during their normal daily ...
... dilatation/volvulus in large/giant breed and deep-chested dogs. Few conditions will produce death in an otherwise healthy dog as quickly as this syndrome. l Exercise: Although better known as a sudden occurrence in athletic animals at exercise, death can also occur in pets during their normal daily ...
What is genital herpes - Cecil County Health Department
... Most people diagnosed with a first episode of genital herpes can expect to have several (typically four or five) outbreaks (symptomatic recurrences) within a year. Over time these recurrences usually decrease in frequency.
... Most people diagnosed with a first episode of genital herpes can expect to have several (typically four or five) outbreaks (symptomatic recurrences) within a year. Over time these recurrences usually decrease in frequency.
What are the complications of genital herpes?
Genital herpes ...
tracheal collapse
... Surgery—may benefit some patients, primarily those with collapse of the windpipe (trachea) in the neck (cervical tracheal collapse) Signs due to upper airway obstructive disorder (such as paralysis of the voice box or larynx [known as “laryngeal paralysis”], turning inside-out of a portion of th ...
... Surgery—may benefit some patients, primarily those with collapse of the windpipe (trachea) in the neck (cervical tracheal collapse) Signs due to upper airway obstructive disorder (such as paralysis of the voice box or larynx [known as “laryngeal paralysis”], turning inside-out of a portion of th ...
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.