JAVMA Index Volume 235 - American Veterinary Medical Association
... One health from your backyard to the global village, 242 Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) One health from your backyard to the global village, 242 Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) NAVTA leader hopes to uphold standards, partnerships, 12 AVMA board looks to f ...
... One health from your backyard to the global village, 242 Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) One health from your backyard to the global village, 242 Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) NAVTA leader hopes to uphold standards, partnerships, 12 AVMA board looks to f ...
BK Virus BK Virus, quantitative, plasma and urine
... kidney transplant recipients (5). In a kidney transplant recipient, BKV reactivation can come from the donor or the recipient. Recipients who had BKV infection and received a kidney from the same donor have been shown to have identical BKV genotypes, supporting donor transmission (12,38). Recipients ...
... kidney transplant recipients (5). In a kidney transplant recipient, BKV reactivation can come from the donor or the recipient. Recipients who had BKV infection and received a kidney from the same donor have been shown to have identical BKV genotypes, supporting donor transmission (12,38). Recipients ...
Ebola Exposure - Office Hours Telephone Triage Protocols
... Ebola can be spread to others. People with Ebola do not spread the disease until they become sick and get a fever. The Ebola virus can be spread by blood or body fluids (including breast milk, feces, saliva, semen, sweat, urine, vomit) of a person who is sick with or died from Ebola. It can be ...
... Ebola can be spread to others. People with Ebola do not spread the disease until they become sick and get a fever. The Ebola virus can be spread by blood or body fluids (including breast milk, feces, saliva, semen, sweat, urine, vomit) of a person who is sick with or died from Ebola. It can be ...
Investigation of potential diseases associated with Northern Territory
... Lorna Melville undertook the arbovirus serology and Robyn Wilson assisted with sample handling. Cathy Shilton performed the haematology, differential counts and histopathology and provided much valuable advice to the project. Thanks to Teigan Cremora and Jonathan Webb from the University of Technolo ...
... Lorna Melville undertook the arbovirus serology and Robyn Wilson assisted with sample handling. Cathy Shilton performed the haematology, differential counts and histopathology and provided much valuable advice to the project. Thanks to Teigan Cremora and Jonathan Webb from the University of Technolo ...
Treatment and prevention of swine H1N1 influenza
... zanamivir rather than oseltamivir. In such a setting, for patients who are unable to take zanamivir, we suggest the addition of an adamantane (rimantadine or amantadine) to oseltamivir [5]. (See "Antiviral drugs for the treatment of influenza in adults"). The dosing of antivirals for the treatment o ...
... zanamivir rather than oseltamivir. In such a setting, for patients who are unable to take zanamivir, we suggest the addition of an adamantane (rimantadine or amantadine) to oseltamivir [5]. (See "Antiviral drugs for the treatment of influenza in adults"). The dosing of antivirals for the treatment o ...
Meningitis Bacterial Disease Meningitis Bacterial Disease Veronica
... system healthy helps prevent susceptibility to a wide range of diseases. It may also help prevent infection by the viruses and bacteria that cause meningitis. This is just one more reason your teen may benefit from: Eating a well-balanced diet, rich in vegetables and fruits, getting enough sleep, ex ...
... system healthy helps prevent susceptibility to a wide range of diseases. It may also help prevent infection by the viruses and bacteria that cause meningitis. This is just one more reason your teen may benefit from: Eating a well-balanced diet, rich in vegetables and fruits, getting enough sleep, ex ...
Secretion pattern of thyroid-stimulating hormone in dogs during
... as rapid modulators of TSH secretion. Therefore, in humans, and probably also in dogs, TRH is most likely to be the driving force for the pulsatile TSH secretion pattern [23,25]. In contrast to the findings during primary hypothyroidism, the results of this study failed to demonstrate irrefutably th ...
... as rapid modulators of TSH secretion. Therefore, in humans, and probably also in dogs, TRH is most likely to be the driving force for the pulsatile TSH secretion pattern [23,25]. In contrast to the findings during primary hypothyroidism, the results of this study failed to demonstrate irrefutably th ...
A Century of Progress - United States Animal Health Association
... One of the resolutions called for appointment of a committee to formulate a code of ethics for the guidance of members. At the 18th meeting in 1915, the executive committee proposed a change in the bylaws to provide that anyone engaged in live stock sanitary work could become an active member and a ...
... One of the resolutions called for appointment of a committee to formulate a code of ethics for the guidance of members. At the 18th meeting in 1915, the executive committee proposed a change in the bylaws to provide that anyone engaged in live stock sanitary work could become an active member and a ...
Cohort Study of the Success of Controlled Weight Loss Programs for
... are the average of the whole weight loss period. Duration of weight loss was calculated from the date of the first appointment to the date when target weight was reached (for those completing), or to the last available weight record (for those not completing). Where dogs were enrolled but then did no ...
... are the average of the whole weight loss period. Duration of weight loss was calculated from the date of the first appointment to the date when target weight was reached (for those completing), or to the last available weight record (for those not completing). Where dogs were enrolled but then did no ...
Evaluation of the association of Bartonella species, feline
... in normal cats, lessening the predictive value of these assays. However, previous studies have shown increased FHV-1 (Lommer and Verstraete 2003) and FCV (Knowles et al 1989, Lommer and Verstraete 2003) carriage rates in cats with GS compared to normal cats by use of viral isolation. In addition, on ...
... in normal cats, lessening the predictive value of these assays. However, previous studies have shown increased FHV-1 (Lommer and Verstraete 2003) and FCV (Knowles et al 1989, Lommer and Verstraete 2003) carriage rates in cats with GS compared to normal cats by use of viral isolation. In addition, on ...
Questions and Answers What is smallpox? 1. a. Smallpox - The Disease.
... The most common way to transmit smallpox would be from prolonged face-to-face contact. People infected with smallpox exhale little droplets that carry the virus to the nose or mouth of bystanders. The greatest risk comes from prolonged face-to-face contact (6 feet or less, most often after 1 or more ...
... The most common way to transmit smallpox would be from prolonged face-to-face contact. People infected with smallpox exhale little droplets that carry the virus to the nose or mouth of bystanders. The greatest risk comes from prolonged face-to-face contact (6 feet or less, most often after 1 or more ...
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... lesions, is a useful prognostic factor for ocular inflammation with herpes zoster.9 Attention should be focused on the tip of the nose, the inner corner of the eye, and the root and side of the nose to help identify patients at risk of ocular involvement. The nasociliary nerve has two branches: the ...
... lesions, is a useful prognostic factor for ocular inflammation with herpes zoster.9 Attention should be focused on the tip of the nose, the inner corner of the eye, and the root and side of the nose to help identify patients at risk of ocular involvement. The nasociliary nerve has two branches: the ...
Laboratory-Acquired Infections in Belgium
... carried out in an anonymous way. The survey was available in Dutch, French and English and was made accessible for at least 3 months. On average every 2 weeks a reminder e-mail was sent to the institutions that had not completed the survey or did not respond to the invitation. In total approximately ...
... carried out in an anonymous way. The survey was available in Dutch, French and English and was made accessible for at least 3 months. On average every 2 weeks a reminder e-mail was sent to the institutions that had not completed the survey or did not respond to the invitation. In total approximately ...
Yukon Communicable Disease Control
... Identify the specimen as “acute measles” on the lab requisition. Acute measles serology includes testing for measles specific IgM and IgG class antibodies. Request that sera from probable cases of measles be tested for antibody to parvovirus B19 and rubella. Request these tests on the initial ACUTE ...
... Identify the specimen as “acute measles” on the lab requisition. Acute measles serology includes testing for measles specific IgM and IgG class antibodies. Request that sera from probable cases of measles be tested for antibody to parvovirus B19 and rubella. Request these tests on the initial ACUTE ...
Intranasal immunization of mice with a formalin
... As respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) targets the mucosal surfaces of the respiratory tract, induction of both systemic and mucosal immunity will be critical for optimal protection. In this study, the ability of an intranasally delivered, formalin-inactivated bovine RSV (FI-BRSV) vaccine co-formulate ...
... As respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) targets the mucosal surfaces of the respiratory tract, induction of both systemic and mucosal immunity will be critical for optimal protection. In this study, the ability of an intranasally delivered, formalin-inactivated bovine RSV (FI-BRSV) vaccine co-formulate ...
ICD-9 Codes - Medical Diagnostic Laboratories
... To avoid unwarranted denials, requisitions must include all medically appropriate ICD-9 diagnosis codes. ICD-9 diagnosis codes are required by all third party payors to confirm the medical necessity of the test(s) and/or profile(s) ordered. The codes listed below are some of the most commonly receiv ...
... To avoid unwarranted denials, requisitions must include all medically appropriate ICD-9 diagnosis codes. ICD-9 diagnosis codes are required by all third party payors to confirm the medical necessity of the test(s) and/or profile(s) ordered. The codes listed below are some of the most commonly receiv ...
13176007
... HPAI in early 2007 and the NRL-AI at BLRI diagnosed and confirmed the presence of H5 subtype virus near the capital Dhaka. Now it has spread to at least 51 of the country’s 64 districts. Till May 2013, 558 outbreaks have been recorded of which 498 are in commercial chickens and 57 in backyard chicke ...
... HPAI in early 2007 and the NRL-AI at BLRI diagnosed and confirmed the presence of H5 subtype virus near the capital Dhaka. Now it has spread to at least 51 of the country’s 64 districts. Till May 2013, 558 outbreaks have been recorded of which 498 are in commercial chickens and 57 in backyard chicke ...
clinical conditions - Buffalo Academy of Veterinary Medicine
... replacement associated with coagulopathies or DIC. Analgesics should be considered in all patients with pancreatitis, even if there is no outward evidence of abdominal pain. For mild pain meperidine hydrochloride (5–10 mg/kg intravenously [IV], intramuscularly [IM] as needed), morphine (0.1–0.5 mg/k ...
... replacement associated with coagulopathies or DIC. Analgesics should be considered in all patients with pancreatitis, even if there is no outward evidence of abdominal pain. For mild pain meperidine hydrochloride (5–10 mg/kg intravenously [IV], intramuscularly [IM] as needed), morphine (0.1–0.5 mg/k ...
SCREENING CAPSTONE PROJECT HCV
... about testing and serologies? Two weeks after exposure to the virus HCV RNA is detectable by assays; however, HCV antibodies do not become detectable until approximately 8 to 12 weeks after exposure (Jensen & Reau, 2013). There are a number of different blood tests used to test for Hepatitis C. Phys ...
... about testing and serologies? Two weeks after exposure to the virus HCV RNA is detectable by assays; however, HCV antibodies do not become detectable until approximately 8 to 12 weeks after exposure (Jensen & Reau, 2013). There are a number of different blood tests used to test for Hepatitis C. Phys ...
Collection of Domestic Measures to Prevent, Control and Respond
... basis for controlling the importation of animals and other goods with respect to preventing the entry, establishment and spread of pests and diseases. Quarantine officers at airports, seaports and international mail facilities are on high alert for all prohibited poultry products, focusing on passen ...
... basis for controlling the importation of animals and other goods with respect to preventing the entry, establishment and spread of pests and diseases. Quarantine officers at airports, seaports and international mail facilities are on high alert for all prohibited poultry products, focusing on passen ...
Departament de Pediatria, Obstetricia i Ginecologia i Medicina
... constellation of signs and symptoms, usually of less than two weeks duration. Affected individuals typically have combinations of one or more of the following signs and symptoms: diarrhea, vomiting, fever, abdominal cramps, dehydration, irritability, malaise, and anorexia. The manifestations vary am ...
... constellation of signs and symptoms, usually of less than two weeks duration. Affected individuals typically have combinations of one or more of the following signs and symptoms: diarrhea, vomiting, fever, abdominal cramps, dehydration, irritability, malaise, and anorexia. The manifestations vary am ...
Unravelling Selection Shifts Among Foot-and
... same protein regions. Consequently, the number of amino acid substitutions will be below the expectation under neutrality despite these punctual events of adaptive evolution and the mean ~ values will be < 1. A way to tackle this problem is by estimating ~ value for specific branches of the tree and ...
... same protein regions. Consequently, the number of amino acid substitutions will be below the expectation under neutrality despite these punctual events of adaptive evolution and the mean ~ values will be < 1. A way to tackle this problem is by estimating ~ value for specific branches of the tree and ...
Modeling Virus Adsorption in Batch and Column Experiments
... virus concentrations are attenuated and due to usually even slower detachment, virus transport is retarded, resulting in long tailing of virus breakthrough. A third kind of experiment, in which features of batch and column experiments are combined, is the recirculating column experiment. Here, after ...
... virus concentrations are attenuated and due to usually even slower detachment, virus transport is retarded, resulting in long tailing of virus breakthrough. A third kind of experiment, in which features of batch and column experiments are combined, is the recirculating column experiment. Here, after ...
Cryptococcosis Importance
... investigated the onset of cryptococcosis in experimentally infected animals after inhalation. The median time to death in mice inoculated intranasally with an environmental C. neoformans (yeast) isolate was 34 days. Isolates from human clinical cases caused death sooner. ...
... investigated the onset of cryptococcosis in experimentally infected animals after inhalation. The median time to death in mice inoculated intranasally with an environmental C. neoformans (yeast) isolate was 34 days. Isolates from human clinical cases caused death sooner. ...
Specific Antigenicity of Tumors and
... covery of this virus was similar to that of Friend virus. Normal Rats. Inbred WKA/Mk rats were used. They were bred in the Experimental Animal Center by Dr. S. Makino and Dr. M. Sasaki, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. Skin transplantation suc ceeded in all cases. Tolerant Ra ...
... covery of this virus was similar to that of Friend virus. Normal Rats. Inbred WKA/Mk rats were used. They were bred in the Experimental Animal Center by Dr. S. Makino and Dr. M. Sasaki, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. Skin transplantation suc ceeded in all cases. Tolerant Ra ...
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.