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ZIKA VIRUS: INFORMATION FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
... Donors of cord blood and birth tissues are deferred from donating if the mother has a) been diagnosed with Zika virus infection at any point during that pregnancy, b) lived in/travelled to a Zika-affected area at any point during her pregnancy, or c) had sex during her pregnancy with a male diagnose ...
... Donors of cord blood and birth tissues are deferred from donating if the mother has a) been diagnosed with Zika virus infection at any point during that pregnancy, b) lived in/travelled to a Zika-affected area at any point during her pregnancy, or c) had sex during her pregnancy with a male diagnose ...
Viruses
... There are two main types of viral life cycles: 1.) The Lytic Cycle – Leads to rapid cell ______________. Causes host cell to make copies of virus. Then cell ________________ 2.) The Lysogenic Cycle – Involves a ______________ period, where cell does not know it is ________________. RNA Viruses vs. D ...
... There are two main types of viral life cycles: 1.) The Lytic Cycle – Leads to rapid cell ______________. Causes host cell to make copies of virus. Then cell ________________ 2.) The Lysogenic Cycle – Involves a ______________ period, where cell does not know it is ________________. RNA Viruses vs. D ...
Viruses: The Ultimate Parasites
... herpes viruses that cause cold sores and genital herpes, and the virus that causes hepatitis B. Another such virus is the one that causes chicken pox. An attack of chicken pox, which usually occurs before age ten, gives lifelong protection from another invasion of chicken pox viruses. However, the v ...
... herpes viruses that cause cold sores and genital herpes, and the virus that causes hepatitis B. Another such virus is the one that causes chicken pox. An attack of chicken pox, which usually occurs before age ten, gives lifelong protection from another invasion of chicken pox viruses. However, the v ...
Research Into Chiari - Veterinary Neurologist
... Principal Investigators are Dr Clare Rusbridge and Penny Knowler at the Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital and the geneticists Drs Zoha Kibar and Guy Rouleau at the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center, University de Montréal. Canine Chiari-like malformation (CM) is the only known naturallyoccurring anima ...
... Principal Investigators are Dr Clare Rusbridge and Penny Knowler at the Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital and the geneticists Drs Zoha Kibar and Guy Rouleau at the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center, University de Montréal. Canine Chiari-like malformation (CM) is the only known naturallyoccurring anima ...
Viruses and Worms
... • A virus is said to be “in the wild” when it has either escaped or been released from its controlled or development environment to the general population. • For a virus to be considered In the Wild, it must be spreading as a result of normal day-to-day operations on and between the computers of uns ...
... • A virus is said to be “in the wild” when it has either escaped or been released from its controlled or development environment to the general population. • For a virus to be considered In the Wild, it must be spreading as a result of normal day-to-day operations on and between the computers of uns ...
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... skin lesion may not be noticed due to the color of the skin and hair coat so it’s hard to know when they’re sick or even when they’re bitten. It typically takes two to five months for a dog to clinically show signs, though we may just be missing the initial flu-like symptoms.” Treatment with penicil ...
... skin lesion may not be noticed due to the color of the skin and hair coat so it’s hard to know when they’re sick or even when they’re bitten. It typically takes two to five months for a dog to clinically show signs, though we may just be missing the initial flu-like symptoms.” Treatment with penicil ...
hemorrhagic_gastroenteritis
... • The pet generally is depressed and weak and has prolonged capillary refill time (that is, the pink color of the gums is slow to return when the gums are blanched by finger pressure) and weak pulse pressure • Skin turgor (turgor is the normal fullness or tension of tissues resulting from fluid cont ...
... • The pet generally is depressed and weak and has prolonged capillary refill time (that is, the pink color of the gums is slow to return when the gums are blanched by finger pressure) and weak pulse pressure • Skin turgor (turgor is the normal fullness or tension of tissues resulting from fluid cont ...
Guidelines for Hand Foot and Mouth Disease HFMD Hand, foot, and
... unwell (malaise), and sore throat. One or 2 days after fever starts, painful sores usually develop in the mouth (herpangina). They begin as small red spots that blister and that often become ulcers. The sores are often in the back of the mouth. A skin rash develops over 1 to 2 days. The rash has fla ...
... unwell (malaise), and sore throat. One or 2 days after fever starts, painful sores usually develop in the mouth (herpangina). They begin as small red spots that blister and that often become ulcers. The sores are often in the back of the mouth. A skin rash develops over 1 to 2 days. The rash has fla ...
Replication of Herpes simplex virus
... herpes virus (also referred to as Kaposis sarcoma herpes virus). All herpes viruses share certain features as, for example, the ability to establish life-long latent infections in the host. Virus in latently infected cells can be reactivated and start production of new infectious virus particles. Ma ...
... herpes virus (also referred to as Kaposis sarcoma herpes virus). All herpes viruses share certain features as, for example, the ability to establish life-long latent infections in the host. Virus in latently infected cells can be reactivated and start production of new infectious virus particles. Ma ...
Flashback - Max-Planck
... Institute for Virus Research in Tübingen, where Alfred Gierer investigated what it is that makes viruses infectious. ...
... Institute for Virus Research in Tübingen, where Alfred Gierer investigated what it is that makes viruses infectious. ...
Thoracolumbar Intervertebral Disk Disease
... degenerative changes in the disks involving the thoracic and lumbar backbones (vertebrae) of the spine • Degeneration of thoracolumbar intervertebral disks causes protrusion or extrusion of disk material into the spinal canal; the protruded or extruded disk material causes pressure on the spinal-cor ...
... degenerative changes in the disks involving the thoracic and lumbar backbones (vertebrae) of the spine • Degeneration of thoracolumbar intervertebral disks causes protrusion or extrusion of disk material into the spinal canal; the protruded or extruded disk material causes pressure on the spinal-cor ...
thoracolumbar_intervertebral_disk_disease
... degenerative changes in the disks involving the thoracic and lumbar backbones (vertebrae) of the spine • Degeneration of thoracolumbar intervertebral disks causes protrusion or extrusion of disk material into the spinal canal; the protruded or extruded disk material causes pressure on the spinal-cor ...
... degenerative changes in the disks involving the thoracic and lumbar backbones (vertebrae) of the spine • Degeneration of thoracolumbar intervertebral disks causes protrusion or extrusion of disk material into the spinal canal; the protruded or extruded disk material causes pressure on the spinal-cor ...
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... completely comfortable with it. Some dogs are also treated with the same medications used to fight panic attacks in humans. Dr. Burghardt asserts that medications seem particularly effective when administered soon after traumatizing events. The Labrador retriever that cowered under a cot after a fir ...
... completely comfortable with it. Some dogs are also treated with the same medications used to fight panic attacks in humans. Dr. Burghardt asserts that medications seem particularly effective when administered soon after traumatizing events. The Labrador retriever that cowered under a cot after a fir ...
Virus Structure
... • They reproduce at a fantastic rate, but only in living host cells. • They can mutate. • They contain DNA or RNA ...
... • They reproduce at a fantastic rate, but only in living host cells. • They can mutate. • They contain DNA or RNA ...
Top 10 Plants Poisonous To Pets
... If you suspect your pet has ingested any of these items or any other questionable substance, call Pet Poison Helpline or your veterinarian for assistance. Accurate and timely identification of the suspected substance is very important. Having the container, package, or label in hand will save valuab ...
... If you suspect your pet has ingested any of these items or any other questionable substance, call Pet Poison Helpline or your veterinarian for assistance. Accurate and timely identification of the suspected substance is very important. Having the container, package, or label in hand will save valuab ...
“Extremely unlikely”
... viruses (such as the Lassa, Ebola, and Marburg virus families). In 2003, along with researchers in several other laboratories, Guenther and a collegue from the BNI, Christian Drosten, identified the SARS coronavirus for the first time in SARS patients (N Engl J Med. 2003 May 15;348(20):1967-76). Gue ...
... viruses (such as the Lassa, Ebola, and Marburg virus families). In 2003, along with researchers in several other laboratories, Guenther and a collegue from the BNI, Christian Drosten, identified the SARS coronavirus for the first time in SARS patients (N Engl J Med. 2003 May 15;348(20):1967-76). Gue ...
Mechanism of RNA Virus Replication - Rubella
... during replication. For example, Hepatitis B virus is classified as an RNA virus, even though its genome is double-stranded DNA, because the genome is transcribed into RNA during replication. The basis for this classification is error-prone RNA replication: All RNA viruses have very high mutation ra ...
... during replication. For example, Hepatitis B virus is classified as an RNA virus, even though its genome is double-stranded DNA, because the genome is transcribed into RNA during replication. The basis for this classification is error-prone RNA replication: All RNA viruses have very high mutation ra ...
Terminologies
... Polyp: a small stalk-shaped growth sticking out from the skin or from a mucous membrane. Polyps are usually benign, but some become malignant. Polyphagia: Excessive ingestion of food. Polyuria: excessive urination. Post-operative: after surgery Premonitory: an advance warning about a future event Pr ...
... Polyp: a small stalk-shaped growth sticking out from the skin or from a mucous membrane. Polyps are usually benign, but some become malignant. Polyphagia: Excessive ingestion of food. Polyuria: excessive urination. Post-operative: after surgery Premonitory: an advance warning about a future event Pr ...
PT108 Common Poultry Diseases and Parasites
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International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases
... Edinburgh, a Red Cross representative, and one from the Mayo Clinic discussed infection risks to the international blood supply. CJD is known to be associated with viremia for up to one-third of the long incubation period, thought to be 1.5 to 6 years when iatrogenically acquired and 12 to 13 years ...
... Edinburgh, a Red Cross representative, and one from the Mayo Clinic discussed infection risks to the international blood supply. CJD is known to be associated with viremia for up to one-third of the long incubation period, thought to be 1.5 to 6 years when iatrogenically acquired and 12 to 13 years ...
THE MIMICS OF SEIZURE ACTIVITY NEUROLOGY Simon Platt
... “Epileptoid cramping” of border terriers, and extreme generalized muscular stiffness in male Labrador retrievers. Muscle cramps have also been described secondary to systemic diseases such as hypoadrenocorticism. Dyskinesias are movement disorders that occur spontaneously during activity or at rest, ...
... “Epileptoid cramping” of border terriers, and extreme generalized muscular stiffness in male Labrador retrievers. Muscle cramps have also been described secondary to systemic diseases such as hypoadrenocorticism. Dyskinesias are movement disorders that occur spontaneously during activity or at rest, ...
BVPF Review KEY
... 3. Compare lysogenic vs lytic cycle. a. Define lytic cycle: results in the destruction of the infected host cell and its membrane with symptoms occurring within 2-7 days b. Define lysogenic cycle: integration of the viral nucleic acid into the host’s genome in which no symptoms may occur for weeks-y ...
... 3. Compare lysogenic vs lytic cycle. a. Define lytic cycle: results in the destruction of the infected host cell and its membrane with symptoms occurring within 2-7 days b. Define lysogenic cycle: integration of the viral nucleic acid into the host’s genome in which no symptoms may occur for weeks-y ...
Airgas template
... Rationale: Serous exudate develops (just after inflammation) before fibrous exudate, and is characterized by a congested, productive cough. If the pneumonia does not resolve at this stage, fibrous exudate develops, and the patient will experience pleuritic pain (worse when taking a deep breath or co ...
... Rationale: Serous exudate develops (just after inflammation) before fibrous exudate, and is characterized by a congested, productive cough. If the pneumonia does not resolve at this stage, fibrous exudate develops, and the patient will experience pleuritic pain (worse when taking a deep breath or co ...
Microscopy: History, Usage, and Utility
... swollen, the sinews contracted and turned black as coal… Others had their skin spotted with spots of blood of a purple color; then did it creep up to their hips, thighs, shoulders, arms and neck. Their mouths became stinking, their gums so rotten that all the flesh did fall off, even to the root of ...
... swollen, the sinews contracted and turned black as coal… Others had their skin spotted with spots of blood of a purple color; then did it creep up to their hips, thighs, shoulders, arms and neck. Their mouths became stinking, their gums so rotten that all the flesh did fall off, even to the root of ...
Document
... Monkeypox: Co-transport of Ghanan giant rat with prairie dogs West Nile Virus: Survival of carrier mosquito through transatlantic flight SARS: Co-mixing of viruses between humans, fowl and civets HIV: Single African ancestral event ...
... Monkeypox: Co-transport of Ghanan giant rat with prairie dogs West Nile Virus: Survival of carrier mosquito through transatlantic flight SARS: Co-mixing of viruses between humans, fowl and civets HIV: Single African ancestral event ...
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.