Disease Risk Assessments Involving Companion Animals
... bled for these 15 diseases in an on-line table (Supplementary Table). Associated with the table is the published literature from which data were collected. ...
... bled for these 15 diseases in an on-line table (Supplementary Table). Associated with the table is the published literature from which data were collected. ...
ADACEL (Tdap) - University of Virginia
... eyes), decreased appetite, nausea, stomach pains and diarrhea. The virus is found in the stool of infected persons. It is highly contagious with the common mode of transmission being person to person. Infection may be spread: 1) by contaminated water or food, 2) by infected food handlers, 3) after a ...
... eyes), decreased appetite, nausea, stomach pains and diarrhea. The virus is found in the stool of infected persons. It is highly contagious with the common mode of transmission being person to person. Infection may be spread: 1) by contaminated water or food, 2) by infected food handlers, 3) after a ...
Ebola Virus Disease - Alberta Health Services
... absence of adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) places health care workers at risk for acquiring Ebola infection. For example, in the 1995 outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo that involved 315 cases of Ebola, 67 health care workers had been infected prior to the arrival of an in ...
... absence of adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) places health care workers at risk for acquiring Ebola infection. For example, in the 1995 outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo that involved 315 cases of Ebola, 67 health care workers had been infected prior to the arrival of an in ...
Rabies Info for Travelers CDC
... Purified equine rabies immune globulin (ERIG) has been used effectively in developing countries where human rabies immune globulin (RIG) might not have been available. If necessary, such heterologous product is preferable to no RIG administration in human rabies postexposure pro-phylaxis. The incide ...
... Purified equine rabies immune globulin (ERIG) has been used effectively in developing countries where human rabies immune globulin (RIG) might not have been available. If necessary, such heterologous product is preferable to no RIG administration in human rabies postexposure pro-phylaxis. The incide ...
Rabies Vaccine: What you need to know
... when they are bitten by infected animals. At first there might not be any symptoms. But weeks, or even months after a bite, rabies can cause pain, fatigue, headaches, fever, and irritability. These are followed by seizures, hallucinations, and paralysis. Human rabies is almost always fatal. Wild ani ...
... when they are bitten by infected animals. At first there might not be any symptoms. But weeks, or even months after a bite, rabies can cause pain, fatigue, headaches, fever, and irritability. These are followed by seizures, hallucinations, and paralysis. Human rabies is almost always fatal. Wild ani ...
Collection of Domestic Measures to Prevent, Control and Respond
... 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 passengers and products arriving from targeted high risk AI countries. Austr ...
... 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 passengers and products arriving from targeted high risk AI countries. Austr ...
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... Simple Summary: Dental disease is a serious problem in small mammals, with cases in rabbits well documented. Guinea pigs also suffer from this condition, yet the literature investigating the underlying causes in guinea pigs is limited. Owners of guinea pigs were surveyed to investigate what they fed ...
... Simple Summary: Dental disease is a serious problem in small mammals, with cases in rabbits well documented. Guinea pigs also suffer from this condition, yet the literature investigating the underlying causes in guinea pigs is limited. Owners of guinea pigs were surveyed to investigate what they fed ...
Facts About Zika Virus
... The most common way people get Zika virus is through the bite of an infected mosquito. The primary mosquito that transmits Zika virus is Aedes aegypti, the yellow fever mosquito. This mosquito is found in the tropics and southern United States. It is not established in Ohio. Aedes albopictus, the A ...
... The most common way people get Zika virus is through the bite of an infected mosquito. The primary mosquito that transmits Zika virus is Aedes aegypti, the yellow fever mosquito. This mosquito is found in the tropics and southern United States. It is not established in Ohio. Aedes albopictus, the A ...
Viral Hemorrhagic Fever
... spread when people breathe in particles from rodent urine or feces that have gotten into the air (e.g., from sweeping dirt containing dried urine or feces). Spread of viral hemorrhagic fever has also occurred when humans handle an infected animal. Some viral hemorrhagic fevers are spread from person ...
... spread when people breathe in particles from rodent urine or feces that have gotten into the air (e.g., from sweeping dirt containing dried urine or feces). Spread of viral hemorrhagic fever has also occurred when humans handle an infected animal. Some viral hemorrhagic fevers are spread from person ...
Sudan - ARPN Journal of Science and Technology
... prevalence of brucellosis in the 954 sheep, 949 goats, 995 and 573 camels examined was found to be 7.7%, 17.4%, 17.1%, 16.7 respectively. The serological survey showed that 15% of the animals examined in the southern area were positive for brucellosis. The prevalence rate of brucella antibodies in A ...
... prevalence of brucellosis in the 954 sheep, 949 goats, 995 and 573 camels examined was found to be 7.7%, 17.4%, 17.1%, 16.7 respectively. The serological survey showed that 15% of the animals examined in the southern area were positive for brucellosis. The prevalence rate of brucella antibodies in A ...
Regional workshop on brucellosis control in Central Asia and
... Under vaccination of calves with Strain 19 vaccine and a test-and-slaughter strategy, the number of cases remained about the same: 1 200 in 2003 to 1 500 in 2012. ...
... Under vaccination of calves with Strain 19 vaccine and a test-and-slaughter strategy, the number of cases remained about the same: 1 200 in 2003 to 1 500 in 2012. ...
Zika virus, emergencies, uncertainty and vulnerable populations
... human tissues. It has been identified in blood banked specimens from asymptomatic patients, saliva of ill patients and semen in the setting of haematospermia.19–21 The idea, then, that it may cross the placenta is plausible. A recently published report from an imported case in Slovenia demonstrated ...
... human tissues. It has been identified in blood banked specimens from asymptomatic patients, saliva of ill patients and semen in the setting of haematospermia.19–21 The idea, then, that it may cross the placenta is plausible. A recently published report from an imported case in Slovenia demonstrated ...
Parasite infections of domestic animals in the Nordic countries
... change is already having significant and obvious effects and is impacting northerners and the animal and plant resources vital to their health and well-being [21,22]. For example, at risk on land are keystone wildlife species, including caribou, reindeer, moose, thinhorn sheep and muskoxen, waterfow ...
... change is already having significant and obvious effects and is impacting northerners and the animal and plant resources vital to their health and well-being [21,22]. For example, at risk on land are keystone wildlife species, including caribou, reindeer, moose, thinhorn sheep and muskoxen, waterfow ...
Q: What is meningitis? - Cherokee Public Health
... are related to drugs. Meningitis caused by viral infections is sometimes called "aseptic meningitis." Q: Is viral meningitis a serious disease? A: Viral ("aseptic") meningitis is serious but rarely fatal in people with normal immune systems. Usually, the symptoms last from 7 to 10 days and the patie ...
... are related to drugs. Meningitis caused by viral infections is sometimes called "aseptic meningitis." Q: Is viral meningitis a serious disease? A: Viral ("aseptic") meningitis is serious but rarely fatal in people with normal immune systems. Usually, the symptoms last from 7 to 10 days and the patie ...
Investigation Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic
... disease discovered in pigs from Canada in 2007. Because any outbreak of vesicular disease in pigs is assumed to be foot-andmouth disease (FMD) until confirmed otherwise, a test for diagnosing the presence of SVV would be a very useful tool. To develop the diagnostic tests for SVV infection, 5 monocl ...
... disease discovered in pigs from Canada in 2007. Because any outbreak of vesicular disease in pigs is assumed to be foot-andmouth disease (FMD) until confirmed otherwise, a test for diagnosing the presence of SVV would be a very useful tool. To develop the diagnostic tests for SVV infection, 5 monocl ...
Medical Briefings Measles
... marker of access to child health services, routine measles vaccination coverage has been selected as an indicator of progress towards achieving MDG 4. Overwhelming evidence demonstrates the benefit of providing universal access to measles-containing vaccines. The measles virus could theoretically be ...
... marker of access to child health services, routine measles vaccination coverage has been selected as an indicator of progress towards achieving MDG 4. Overwhelming evidence demonstrates the benefit of providing universal access to measles-containing vaccines. The measles virus could theoretically be ...
Identification of Biuetongue Virus-specific Immunoglobulin E in Cattle
... at sites injected with sera from the vaccinated/sensitized group, particularly the immunomodulated calves. Three of six and four of six sera were positive 14 and 21 days after the second vaccination/sensitization, respectively. The sera from three o f the four immunomodulated calves and one of the t ...
... at sites injected with sera from the vaccinated/sensitized group, particularly the immunomodulated calves. Three of six and four of six sera were positive 14 and 21 days after the second vaccination/sensitization, respectively. The sera from three o f the four immunomodulated calves and one of the t ...
Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects of Human Brucellosis in
... remains endemic in most of them (4). In the area of Larissa as well as in the entire mainland of Greece, a control program based on the vaccination of young and adult sheep and goats with Rev-1 vaccine has been in place since 1999. Before the beginning of the vaccination campaign, the prevalence of ...
... remains endemic in most of them (4). In the area of Larissa as well as in the entire mainland of Greece, a control program based on the vaccination of young and adult sheep and goats with Rev-1 vaccine has been in place since 1999. Before the beginning of the vaccination campaign, the prevalence of ...
Ebola Facts - NYU Silver School of Social Work
... Ebola: What you need to know if you live in the U.S. Ebola is a serious disease. It can often be deadly to humans. Because of this, many people are concerned about Ebola. However, if you live in the United States, it’s very unlikely that you will be infected with the disease. ...
... Ebola: What you need to know if you live in the U.S. Ebola is a serious disease. It can often be deadly to humans. Because of this, many people are concerned about Ebola. However, if you live in the United States, it’s very unlikely that you will be infected with the disease. ...
Generic import risk analysis (IRA) for uncooked chicken meat Issues
... Governments of the USA, Denmark, Thailand and New Zealand for access of fresh frozen chicken meat into Australia. Until relatively recently, the importation of live birds, poultry meat and most poultry products into Australia was prohibited. Only canned poultry products, which met specified requirem ...
... Governments of the USA, Denmark, Thailand and New Zealand for access of fresh frozen chicken meat into Australia. Until relatively recently, the importation of live birds, poultry meat and most poultry products into Australia was prohibited. Only canned poultry products, which met specified requirem ...
Ocular disease in the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus): a
... (Fig. 2) with 174 having cataract and 286 exhibiting other lens pathology such as nuclear sclerosis with or without concurrent cataract (205 animals, 410 eyes) or single or double nuclear rings (81 animals, 159 eyes). Of the animals with cataract 34 had bilaterally mature lens opacities with 27 of t ...
... (Fig. 2) with 174 having cataract and 286 exhibiting other lens pathology such as nuclear sclerosis with or without concurrent cataract (205 animals, 410 eyes) or single or double nuclear rings (81 animals, 159 eyes). Of the animals with cataract 34 had bilaterally mature lens opacities with 27 of t ...
Surveillance of zoonotic and other animal diSeaSe agentS in
... The animal health database The animal health database (vet@) is used by the veterinary services for the documentation of the health situation on farms, including details about health status, treatment and vaccinations of individual animals. It is based on reports from practitioners to the Swedish Bo ...
... The animal health database The animal health database (vet@) is used by the veterinary services for the documentation of the health situation on farms, including details about health status, treatment and vaccinations of individual animals. It is based on reports from practitioners to the Swedish Bo ...
Chapter 1.1.4 Biosafety and biosecurity: Standard for managing
... Location: Country is FMD-endemic, disease control and eradication efforts are in initial phases. Laboratory located at a fenced site; no susceptible animals within 3 km of the facility. Pathogen and disease: FMD is a highly contagious viral disease of cattle and swine. It also affects sheep, goats, ...
... Location: Country is FMD-endemic, disease control and eradication efforts are in initial phases. Laboratory located at a fenced site; no susceptible animals within 3 km of the facility. Pathogen and disease: FMD is a highly contagious viral disease of cattle and swine. It also affects sheep, goats, ...
Recombinant Newcastle Disease Virus as a Vaccine
... one of the true success stories of modern medicine. Vaccines are the most effective and inexpensive prophylactic tools in veterinary medicine. Traditionally, there are two major strategies for the production of viral vaccines: one employing modified live attenuated virus and the other employing chem ...
... one of the true success stories of modern medicine. Vaccines are the most effective and inexpensive prophylactic tools in veterinary medicine. Traditionally, there are two major strategies for the production of viral vaccines: one employing modified live attenuated virus and the other employing chem ...
Fatal canine adenovirus type 1 acute infection in a Yorkshire Terrier
... tissues and a friable uniformly yellow mottled liver. Differential diagnosis based on PCR ruled out the presence of most common gastrointestinal canine viruses and bacteriology and coprology confirmed that pathogenic bacteria and intestinal parasites did not account for the puppy’s death. Strong amp ...
... tissues and a friable uniformly yellow mottled liver. Differential diagnosis based on PCR ruled out the presence of most common gastrointestinal canine viruses and bacteriology and coprology confirmed that pathogenic bacteria and intestinal parasites did not account for the puppy’s death. Strong amp ...
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.