Kennel Cough - Emerald Street Kennels
... Kennel cough is an infection of the trachea or windpipe. Because the trachea becomes irritated from the infection, it causes a cough, which can be either productive or dry. It is not a simple disease to categorize because it can be caused by a variety of disease agents including parainfluenza virus, ...
... Kennel cough is an infection of the trachea or windpipe. Because the trachea becomes irritated from the infection, it causes a cough, which can be either productive or dry. It is not a simple disease to categorize because it can be caused by a variety of disease agents including parainfluenza virus, ...
Executive Summary/Abstract
... Enough information is still not available to suggest this phenomenon in the current SARS outbreak Recent clusters suggest that the virus might be getting more virulent ...
... Enough information is still not available to suggest this phenomenon in the current SARS outbreak Recent clusters suggest that the virus might be getting more virulent ...
Dogs
... • Genetically transmitted disease that affects the hip joint. • Causes hind leg lameness and a result of pain in the malformed ball and socket ...
... • Genetically transmitted disease that affects the hip joint. • Causes hind leg lameness and a result of pain in the malformed ball and socket ...
Canine Parvovirius - Weimaraner Club of America
... highest risk of disease. Most adult dogs have some immunity secondary to vaccination and exposure to the virus at low levels in the environment. Clinical signs of disease include vomiting, diarrhea (most often with blood), decreased appetite, fever, ...
... highest risk of disease. Most adult dogs have some immunity secondary to vaccination and exposure to the virus at low levels in the environment. Clinical signs of disease include vomiting, diarrhea (most often with blood), decreased appetite, fever, ...
Adolescent Immunization Schedule
... Hepatitis A is an infection in the liver caused by hepatitis A virus. The virus is spread primarily person-to-person through the fecal-oral route. In other words, the virus is taken in by mouth from contact with objects, food, or drinks contaminated by the feces (stool) of an infected person. Sympto ...
... Hepatitis A is an infection in the liver caused by hepatitis A virus. The virus is spread primarily person-to-person through the fecal-oral route. In other words, the virus is taken in by mouth from contact with objects, food, or drinks contaminated by the feces (stool) of an infected person. Sympto ...
The Tilapia Lake Virus – a new threat to food security
... Influenza-A, Zika Virus and most recently an outbreak of Yellow Fever in southern Africa. However it is not just human illnesses we have to worry about when it comes to emerging diseases that could have a major impact on our well-being. Enter a new virus that affects Tilapia, the fish that is centra ...
... Influenza-A, Zika Virus and most recently an outbreak of Yellow Fever in southern Africa. However it is not just human illnesses we have to worry about when it comes to emerging diseases that could have a major impact on our well-being. Enter a new virus that affects Tilapia, the fish that is centra ...
ANSC 301 - Faculty Website Listing
... hypothesized that: “A mutant of a closely related arterivirus of mice (lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus) infected wild boars in central Europe. These wild boars functioned as intermediate hosts and spread the virus to North Carolina in imported, infected European wild boars in 1912; the virus t ...
... hypothesized that: “A mutant of a closely related arterivirus of mice (lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus) infected wild boars in central Europe. These wild boars functioned as intermediate hosts and spread the virus to North Carolina in imported, infected European wild boars in 1912; the virus t ...
Equine Herpesvirus-1
... Dr. Alison Moore EHV-1 is transmitted by respiratory secretions. Horses become (Network Co-Lead) infected by inhaling the virus shed by another horse, from nose- to-nose contact, or contact with infectious viral particles in the environment (tack, Dr. Cathy Furness grooming supplies, stalls, trail ...
... Dr. Alison Moore EHV-1 is transmitted by respiratory secretions. Horses become (Network Co-Lead) infected by inhaling the virus shed by another horse, from nose- to-nose contact, or contact with infectious viral particles in the environment (tack, Dr. Cathy Furness grooming supplies, stalls, trail ...
What Are Outbreaks, Epidemics, and Pandemics?
... basics about the spread of serious diseases and what you can do to protect yourself, your family, and your community. A disease outbreak happens when a disease occurs in greater numbers than expected in a community or region or during a season. An outbreak may occur in one community or even extend t ...
... basics about the spread of serious diseases and what you can do to protect yourself, your family, and your community. A disease outbreak happens when a disease occurs in greater numbers than expected in a community or region or during a season. An outbreak may occur in one community or even extend t ...
Livestock - Johne's Disease
... References: Johne's Disease in Dairy Cattle (1998) by John Adaska (California Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory) and John Kirk (Veterinary Medicine Extension, Veterinary Medical Teaching and Research Center, Tulare, CA); Johne’s Disease Fact Sheet (2003) by John H. Kirk, DVM, MPVM Extension Veterinar ...
... References: Johne's Disease in Dairy Cattle (1998) by John Adaska (California Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory) and John Kirk (Veterinary Medicine Extension, Veterinary Medical Teaching and Research Center, Tulare, CA); Johne’s Disease Fact Sheet (2003) by John H. Kirk, DVM, MPVM Extension Veterinar ...
Animal Research - PEER
... • Each year near 2.7 million Americans have cataract surgery. • It’s estimated that 80% of those over 65 have cataracts. • Animal research has improved the surgery techniques in both humans and animals. ...
... • Each year near 2.7 million Americans have cataract surgery. • It’s estimated that 80% of those over 65 have cataracts. • Animal research has improved the surgery techniques in both humans and animals. ...
INFORMATION FOR PARENTS 2016 Recommended Immunizations
... Hepatitis A is an infection in the liver caused by hepatitis A virus. The virus is spread primarily person-to-person through the fecal-oral route. In other words, the virus is taken in by mouth from contact with objects, food, or drinks contaminated by the feces (stool) of an infected person. Sympto ...
... Hepatitis A is an infection in the liver caused by hepatitis A virus. The virus is spread primarily person-to-person through the fecal-oral route. In other words, the virus is taken in by mouth from contact with objects, food, or drinks contaminated by the feces (stool) of an infected person. Sympto ...
dog - Saint Mary Animal Hospital
... Bordetella Bronchiseptica is a bacterial agent that causes the respiratory disease, kennel cough. The kennel cough disease can also be caused by a lot of other viruses & bacteria. It is like the different strains of the flu. Specific types of infectious agents causing this disease are the viral agen ...
... Bordetella Bronchiseptica is a bacterial agent that causes the respiratory disease, kennel cough. The kennel cough disease can also be caused by a lot of other viruses & bacteria. It is like the different strains of the flu. Specific types of infectious agents causing this disease are the viral agen ...
Occupational Health – Zoonotic Disease Fact Sheets #3 RABIES
... spasm, laryngospasm, and extreme excitability are present. Convulsions occur. Large amounts of thick tenacious saliva are present. DIAGNOSIS: Consider Rabies as a possible problem in any wild caught or random-source laboratory animal of unknown vaccination history showing central nervous system sign ...
... spasm, laryngospasm, and extreme excitability are present. Convulsions occur. Large amounts of thick tenacious saliva are present. DIAGNOSIS: Consider Rabies as a possible problem in any wild caught or random-source laboratory animal of unknown vaccination history showing central nervous system sign ...
CANINE DISTEMPER REVISITED
... The distribution is worldwide and domestic dogs are considered important reservoirs. The highest incidence of disease is found in young (2-6 months old) unvaccinated dogs. All body secretions and excretions of infected animals are infectious. Transmission is primarily via inhalation of aerosolized b ...
... The distribution is worldwide and domestic dogs are considered important reservoirs. The highest incidence of disease is found in young (2-6 months old) unvaccinated dogs. All body secretions and excretions of infected animals are infectious. Transmission is primarily via inhalation of aerosolized b ...
caseouslymphadenitissmallruminantsjuly2010
... recycled dipping fluids for at least 24 hours. Sheep dipped in infected fluid within two weeks after shearing are especially susceptible due to easy access to the skin surface. ...
... recycled dipping fluids for at least 24 hours. Sheep dipped in infected fluid within two weeks after shearing are especially susceptible due to easy access to the skin surface. ...
Addition of New Animals
... certain regulatory requirements. These restrictions are designed to prevent the introduction of diseases that are not currently present in the state. Although the restrictions vary by species, there are some similarities in the process. Since some diseases can spread from one species of animal to an ...
... certain regulatory requirements. These restrictions are designed to prevent the introduction of diseases that are not currently present in the state. Although the restrictions vary by species, there are some similarities in the process. Since some diseases can spread from one species of animal to an ...
Poultry Disease Prevention and Control for Small Flock Owners
... management factors, controlled by trimming beak, reduced light intensity,… ...
... management factors, controlled by trimming beak, reduced light intensity,… ...
Valencia College
... sores or blisters on the lips, mouth, face and sometimes in the throat. • Outbreaks may be preceded by “prodromal” tingling, pain, burning or itching in the site of the blister ...
... sores or blisters on the lips, mouth, face and sometimes in the throat. • Outbreaks may be preceded by “prodromal” tingling, pain, burning or itching in the site of the blister ...
Annual Care for your Cat - Cherry Hill Animal Clinic
... Rabies is a viral disease which causes severe neurological disturbances and is fatal to many mammals. There is no cure for this disease. Vaccination is required by our hospital in order to safely work with your pets. ...
... Rabies is a viral disease which causes severe neurological disturbances and is fatal to many mammals. There is no cure for this disease. Vaccination is required by our hospital in order to safely work with your pets. ...
Science Media Centre Fact Sheet Schmallenberg virus
... - Vaccine companies have developed candidate vaccines, but these will need to be appropriately tested and licensed before they can be sold commercially. Public health risk ...
... - Vaccine companies have developed candidate vaccines, but these will need to be appropriately tested and licensed before they can be sold commercially. Public health risk ...
Section 3 Chinese Rose and Tulip Disease
... This disease is also seen in lateflowering cultivars. Symptoms appear as grey-brown sunken spots or rings on the bulb scales, which appear in storage. These bulbs produce deformed plants with chlorotic lesions on the leaves and aborted or damaged flowers. The disease is spread by aphids and also aff ...
... This disease is also seen in lateflowering cultivars. Symptoms appear as grey-brown sunken spots or rings on the bulb scales, which appear in storage. These bulbs produce deformed plants with chlorotic lesions on the leaves and aborted or damaged flowers. The disease is spread by aphids and also aff ...
Disease Transmission Simulation
... Indirect contact- germs remain on an object and are then transferred to the next person/animal that touches that object Airborne: germs travel through the air in droplets or particles Bites Stings Food Contamination Data Questions: Where does a virus multiply in humans? Viruses are unable to replica ...
... Indirect contact- germs remain on an object and are then transferred to the next person/animal that touches that object Airborne: germs travel through the air in droplets or particles Bites Stings Food Contamination Data Questions: Where does a virus multiply in humans? Viruses are unable to replica ...
Foot-and-mouth disease
Foot-and-mouth disease or hoof-and-mouth disease (Aphthae epizooticae) is an infectious and sometimes fatal viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals, including domestic and wild bovids. The virus causes a high fever for two or three days, followed by blisters inside the mouth and on the feet that may rupture and cause lameness.Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) has severe implications for animal farming, since it is highly infectious and can be spread by infected animals through aerosols, through contact with contaminated farming equipment, vehicles, clothing, or feed, and by domestic and wild predators. Its containment demands considerable efforts in vaccination, strict monitoring, trade restrictions, and quarantines, and occasionally the killing of animals.Susceptible animals include cattle, water buffalo, sheep, goats, pigs, antelope, deer, and bison. It has also been known to infect hedgehogs and elephants; llamas and alpacas may develop mild symptoms, but are resistant to the disease and do not pass it on to others of the same species. In laboratory experiments, mice, rats, and chickens have been successfully infected by artificial means, but they are not believed to contract the disease under natural conditions. Humans are very rarely infected.The virus responsible for the disease is a picornavirus, the prototypic member of the genus Aphthovirus. Infection occurs when the virus particle is taken into a cell of the host. The cell is then forced to manufacture thousands of copies of the virus, and eventually bursts, releasing the new particles in the blood. The virus is genetically highly variable, which limits the effectiveness of vaccination.