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Erika – Gastrointeritis

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... RNA could be detected continually in nasal swabs from as early as two days post exposure, which was up to five days before the onset of clinical signs indicating that systemic spread of the virus may be preceded by local viral replication in the nasal cavity or oropharynx. The data indicates that na ...
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... the Shigella spp. or the Norwalk-like viruses, require the human host as part of their life cycle, while many others have primary reservoirs in other animals or in the environment; for these, the infected human is an unfortunate, but accidental victim. Some are professional foodborne pathogens, whic ...
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... frequently in shelter animals than in well-cared-for dogs and cats that visit the veterinarian on a regular basis. Outdoor pets and those that consume prey with possible infective larvae in their tissues are also more likely to be infected. Studies have shown that hookworm and roundworm prevalence i ...
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