Novel drug approaches in veterinary cancer therapy
... mechanisms of action of metronomic chemotherapy; this information will allow the more intelligent design of improved drug products and treatment schedules. Most of the published work in metronomic chemotherapy reports research studies using laboratory rodents and tumour xenografts. In the veterinary ...
... mechanisms of action of metronomic chemotherapy; this information will allow the more intelligent design of improved drug products and treatment schedules. Most of the published work in metronomic chemotherapy reports research studies using laboratory rodents and tumour xenografts. In the veterinary ...
Dizziness - Frasercoasted
... Peripheral vs central Peripheral • Sudden onset • Nystagmus – horizontal or rotatory, fixed direction • Fast towards affected ear • Hearing loss • Nausea, diaphoresis • Positive head impulse • Negative skew ...
... Peripheral vs central Peripheral • Sudden onset • Nystagmus – horizontal or rotatory, fixed direction • Fast towards affected ear • Hearing loss • Nausea, diaphoresis • Positive head impulse • Negative skew ...
Participants
... Urban Ecology Program at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, USA. He is a field ecologist who studies birds and people to craft policies that promote native species conservation and public health, sometimes simultaneously in urban ecosystems. His recent research projects have investigated (1) species ...
... Urban Ecology Program at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, USA. He is a field ecologist who studies birds and people to craft policies that promote native species conservation and public health, sometimes simultaneously in urban ecosystems. His recent research projects have investigated (1) species ...
Common causes of bacterial meningitis in children older than 1
... Definitive diagnosis is established through a positive identification of the organism in the CSF. Lumbar Puncture: A lumbar puncture (LP) must be performed if meningitis is suspected. Increased numbers of neutrophils and increased protein and decreased glucose concentrations suggest the presence of ...
... Definitive diagnosis is established through a positive identification of the organism in the CSF. Lumbar Puncture: A lumbar puncture (LP) must be performed if meningitis is suspected. Increased numbers of neutrophils and increased protein and decreased glucose concentrations suggest the presence of ...
Hepatitis - Canadian Association of University Teachers
... HEPATITIS B — Is an infectious liver disease caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Infections of hepatitis B occur only if the virus is able to enter the blood stream and reach the liver. Once in the liver, the virus reproduces and releases large numbers of new viruses into the blood stream. Ten p ...
... HEPATITIS B — Is an infectious liver disease caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Infections of hepatitis B occur only if the virus is able to enter the blood stream and reach the liver. Once in the liver, the virus reproduces and releases large numbers of new viruses into the blood stream. Ten p ...
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
... experience itching or burning sensations around the penis. Rarely, the testicles may become swollen. Many times, a guy with chlamydia may have few or no symptoms, so he might not even know he has it. ...
... experience itching or burning sensations around the penis. Rarely, the testicles may become swollen. Many times, a guy with chlamydia may have few or no symptoms, so he might not even know he has it. ...
Chronic Kidney Disease
... Kidneys are composed of many small functional units called nephrons (approximately 190,000 in cats and 400,000 in dogs). Dogs, cats, and humans are normally born with such an abundance of nephrons that loss of more than two thirds of these nephrons can occur before symptoms of kidney disease become ...
... Kidneys are composed of many small functional units called nephrons (approximately 190,000 in cats and 400,000 in dogs). Dogs, cats, and humans are normally born with such an abundance of nephrons that loss of more than two thirds of these nephrons can occur before symptoms of kidney disease become ...
02-Hepatitis
... with fulminant hepatitis but also a designation given to othr agents so not an officially designated virus. ...
... with fulminant hepatitis but also a designation given to othr agents so not an officially designated virus. ...
Ettinger: Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 7th Edition
... Kidneys are composed of many small functional units called nephrons (approximately 190,000 in cats and 400,000 in dogs). Dogs, cats, and humans are normally born with such an abundance of nephrons that loss of more than two thirds of these nephrons can occur before symptoms of kidney disease become ...
... Kidneys are composed of many small functional units called nephrons (approximately 190,000 in cats and 400,000 in dogs). Dogs, cats, and humans are normally born with such an abundance of nephrons that loss of more than two thirds of these nephrons can occur before symptoms of kidney disease become ...
NEW SANITATION SERVICE BY TREATMENT WITH OZONE Ozone
... the Gram-negative bacteria are less sensitive than the Grampositive, spore-forming bacteria prove more resistant than the nonspore-forming. (Kim et al., 1999). Since the mechanism by which it acts ozone is lipid peroxidation, the cause of the varying sensitivity would be attributable to the differen ...
... the Gram-negative bacteria are less sensitive than the Grampositive, spore-forming bacteria prove more resistant than the nonspore-forming. (Kim et al., 1999). Since the mechanism by which it acts ozone is lipid peroxidation, the cause of the varying sensitivity would be attributable to the differen ...
AVIAN INFECTIOUS BURSAL DISEASE VACCINE (LIVE) Vaccinum
... shows notable clinical signs of disease or dies from causes maximum virus titre likely to be contained in 1 dose of the attributable to the vaccine. vaccine. Observe the chickens at least daily for 21 days. The 3-6. Virus titre. Titrate the vaccine virus by inoculation into test is not valid if more ...
... shows notable clinical signs of disease or dies from causes maximum virus titre likely to be contained in 1 dose of the attributable to the vaccine. vaccine. Observe the chickens at least daily for 21 days. The 3-6. Virus titre. Titrate the vaccine virus by inoculation into test is not valid if more ...
difficulty_breathing_and_respiratory_distress
... • Upper airway laryngeal disease (involving nose, throat and/or windpipe, so-called “upper airway”)—highpitched, noisy breathing (known as “stridor”); increased body temperature (known as “hyperthermia”); difficulty breathing (dyspnea) on breathing in (inhalation or inspiration) • Fixed obstruction ...
... • Upper airway laryngeal disease (involving nose, throat and/or windpipe, so-called “upper airway”)—highpitched, noisy breathing (known as “stridor”); increased body temperature (known as “hyperthermia”); difficulty breathing (dyspnea) on breathing in (inhalation or inspiration) • Fixed obstruction ...
A case of somnolence after shingles
... Zoster cranial neuropathy may develop weeks after acute infection due to slow spread along afferent fibres to small ...
... Zoster cranial neuropathy may develop weeks after acute infection due to slow spread along afferent fibres to small ...
Difficulty Breathing and Respiratory Distress
... • Nasal disease—noisy breathing when inhaling (known as ―stertor‖); lack of airflow through nostrils; difficulty breathing improves with open-mouth breathing • Upper airway laryngeal disease (involving nose, throat and/or windpipe, so-called ―upper airway‖)—highpitched, noisy breathing (known as ―st ...
... • Nasal disease—noisy breathing when inhaling (known as ―stertor‖); lack of airflow through nostrils; difficulty breathing improves with open-mouth breathing • Upper airway laryngeal disease (involving nose, throat and/or windpipe, so-called ―upper airway‖)—highpitched, noisy breathing (known as ―st ...
Adaptation of Coronavirus JHM to Persistent Infection of Murine Sac
... percentage positive by immune fluorescence decreased from 95 ~ to 4 0 ~ (Fig. 1); consequently, the amount of infectious virus released per fluorescent cell increased 1000-fold, from approximately 0.03 in the early passages, to between 30 and 60 TCIDs0/cell at later times. In contrast to observation ...
... percentage positive by immune fluorescence decreased from 95 ~ to 4 0 ~ (Fig. 1); consequently, the amount of infectious virus released per fluorescent cell increased 1000-fold, from approximately 0.03 in the early passages, to between 30 and 60 TCIDs0/cell at later times. In contrast to observation ...
Wheat Viruses - Purdue Extension
... Barley yellow dwarf (BYD) is caused by a number of different strains of Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) and cereal yellow dwarf virus (CYDV). These viruses can infect more than 150 different grass species including wheat, oats, barley, rice, and corn. Several aphid species transmit the viruses. Onc ...
... Barley yellow dwarf (BYD) is caused by a number of different strains of Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) and cereal yellow dwarf virus (CYDV). These viruses can infect more than 150 different grass species including wheat, oats, barley, rice, and corn. Several aphid species transmit the viruses. Onc ...
liver_toxins
... spaniels and German shepherd dogs: phenobarbital; herding breeds: related to multidrug resistance gene 1, includes various drugs Siamese cats—some families or lines have high risk ...
... spaniels and German shepherd dogs: phenobarbital; herding breeds: related to multidrug resistance gene 1, includes various drugs Siamese cats—some families or lines have high risk ...
Norovirus - Atlantic County
... Anyone can be infected with noroviruses and get sick. You can get infected with norovirus more than once in your life. One reason for this is because there are different types of noroviruses and being infected with one type does not always protect against infection from another type. The illness beg ...
... Anyone can be infected with noroviruses and get sick. You can get infected with norovirus more than once in your life. One reason for this is because there are different types of noroviruses and being infected with one type does not always protect against infection from another type. The illness beg ...
Pet ownership in immunocompromised children—A review
... may be acquired from young domestic herbivores (calves, lambs, kids and piglets) with diarrhoea or less commonly pets such as cats and dogs. Environmental exposure is usually from drinking water contaminated by animal or human sewage (Greene, 1995). Immunocompetent people show signs of abdominal pai ...
... may be acquired from young domestic herbivores (calves, lambs, kids and piglets) with diarrhoea or less commonly pets such as cats and dogs. Environmental exposure is usually from drinking water contaminated by animal or human sewage (Greene, 1995). Immunocompetent people show signs of abdominal pai ...
Volume 360:2564-2568
... cerebrospinal fluid analysis are otherwise normal. In this patient, disease acquired in Africa as well as more "routine" causes of infection must be considered. Further testing should include blood smears to rule out malaria, blood cultures to rule out Staphylococcus aureus infection and typhoid fev ...
... cerebrospinal fluid analysis are otherwise normal. In this patient, disease acquired in Africa as well as more "routine" causes of infection must be considered. Further testing should include blood smears to rule out malaria, blood cultures to rule out Staphylococcus aureus infection and typhoid fev ...
CDHO Herpes Simplex
... ■ Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis (PHGS) typically occurs following first-time exposure of seronegative persons or those who have not produced adequate antibody response during a previous infection with either of the two HSVs. PHGS typically affects children between the ages of 6 months and 6 yea ...
... ■ Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis (PHGS) typically occurs following first-time exposure of seronegative persons or those who have not produced adequate antibody response during a previous infection with either of the two HSVs. PHGS typically affects children between the ages of 6 months and 6 yea ...
ECDC rapid risk assessment on A(H5N8)
... A(H5N8) at a turkey holding. Culling of the turkeys at the affected holding has started, protection and surveillance zones have been established, and investigations initiated to establish how the birds became infected. This virus has been detected among wild birds in south-east Asia where it has als ...
... A(H5N8) at a turkey holding. Culling of the turkeys at the affected holding has started, protection and surveillance zones have been established, and investigations initiated to establish how the birds became infected. This virus has been detected among wild birds in south-east Asia where it has als ...
ISOLATION OF BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA VIRUS FROM A FREE
... The mule deer was emaciated, weak, and salivating, and Arcanobacterium pyogenes was cultured from lung abscesses. Bovine viral diarrhea virus was isolated from lung, however, BVDV antigen was not detected by immunohistochemistry. The BVDV genotype was determined by reverse transcriptase polymerase c ...
... The mule deer was emaciated, weak, and salivating, and Arcanobacterium pyogenes was cultured from lung abscesses. Bovine viral diarrhea virus was isolated from lung, however, BVDV antigen was not detected by immunohistochemistry. The BVDV genotype was determined by reverse transcriptase polymerase c ...
Cold and Flu Fact Sheet
... mouth of another person), the airborne route, and through hand-to-eye, hand-to-nose, or hand-to-mouth transmission, either from contaminated surfaces or from direct personal contact such as a hand-shake. As influenza has many routes of transmission, it can easily lead to an outbreak, emphasizing the ...
... mouth of another person), the airborne route, and through hand-to-eye, hand-to-nose, or hand-to-mouth transmission, either from contaminated surfaces or from direct personal contact such as a hand-shake. As influenza has many routes of transmission, it can easily lead to an outbreak, emphasizing the ...
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.