Text consolidated by Valsts valodas centrs (State Language Centre
... permissible due to medical considerations) shall be released from mandatory vaccination if it is indicated in the medical documentation (documents which confirm the fact of vaccination of a person and which are stored at the institution where vaccination was performed, or with a medical practitioner ...
... permissible due to medical considerations) shall be released from mandatory vaccination if it is indicated in the medical documentation (documents which confirm the fact of vaccination of a person and which are stored at the institution where vaccination was performed, or with a medical practitioner ...
Pathogens Associated with Fishers
... than in male (49%) fishers (P = 0.054), but exposures to other pathogens did not vary significantly between males and females. All three fishers that were PCRpositive for A. phagocytophilum were female, but we found no significant differences between genders (P = 0.08). Exposures to CPV varied with ...
... than in male (49%) fishers (P = 0.054), but exposures to other pathogens did not vary significantly between males and females. All three fishers that were PCRpositive for A. phagocytophilum were female, but we found no significant differences between genders (P = 0.08). Exposures to CPV varied with ...
4 Risk reviews - Department of Agriculture and Water Resources
... vector-borne hazard of biosecurity concern when imported. However this policy review recommends that PAQ remains a necessary biosecurity measure, with a minimum PAQ period of 10 days to apply for both dogs and cats. Ten days in quarantine is a significant reduction from the minimum PAQ period of 30 ...
... vector-borne hazard of biosecurity concern when imported. However this policy review recommends that PAQ remains a necessary biosecurity measure, with a minimum PAQ period of 10 days to apply for both dogs and cats. Ten days in quarantine is a significant reduction from the minimum PAQ period of 30 ...
Understanding and preventing infectious calf scour
... There is a significant benefit in terms of scour prevention from prolonged colostrum feeding if this is practical. This is because colostral antibodies, as well as being absorbed into the blood, also offer the calf local protection in the form of an ‘armour plating’ over the villi lining the gut wal ...
... There is a significant benefit in terms of scour prevention from prolonged colostrum feeding if this is practical. This is because colostral antibodies, as well as being absorbed into the blood, also offer the calf local protection in the form of an ‘armour plating’ over the villi lining the gut wal ...
Pertussis Fact Sheet
... adverse event that occurs rarely following booster doses of DTPa vaccine. Such reactions commence within 48 hours of vaccination, last for 1–7 days and resolve completely.19 A history of extensive limb swelling after a booster dose of DTPa vaccine is not a contraindication to another booster dose of ...
... adverse event that occurs rarely following booster doses of DTPa vaccine. Such reactions commence within 48 hours of vaccination, last for 1–7 days and resolve completely.19 A history of extensive limb swelling after a booster dose of DTPa vaccine is not a contraindication to another booster dose of ...
Ticks and Tickborne Bacterial Diseases in Humans: An Emerging
... the geographic distribution of the ticks (table 2). For example, in Europe, the dog brown tick R. sanguineus is well adapted to Mediterranean vegetation and climatic conditions and is thus endemic in the Mediterranean area but is absent in the north of Europe except in human homes, where conditions ...
... the geographic distribution of the ticks (table 2). For example, in Europe, the dog brown tick R. sanguineus is well adapted to Mediterranean vegetation and climatic conditions and is thus endemic in the Mediterranean area but is absent in the north of Europe except in human homes, where conditions ...
CWD management plan
... collected from deer killed by vehicles and deer exhibiting clinical symptoms. An additional 7,422 “Not Detected” test results have been submitted from permitted deer breeders striving to achieve or maintain Movement Qualified status, which requires “Not Detected” test results for at least 20% of all ...
... collected from deer killed by vehicles and deer exhibiting clinical symptoms. An additional 7,422 “Not Detected” test results have been submitted from permitted deer breeders striving to achieve or maintain Movement Qualified status, which requires “Not Detected” test results for at least 20% of all ...
The Red, The Cloudy, The Painful
... hours, often DESPITE what the Veterinarian does When they fail to do so: ! Did I miss the etiology? ! Is it infected? ! Have I done a culture/cytology? ! What drugs are being used? ! Is it time to discuss surgery? ...
... hours, often DESPITE what the Veterinarian does When they fail to do so: ! Did I miss the etiology? ! Is it infected? ! Have I done a culture/cytology? ! What drugs are being used? ! Is it time to discuss surgery? ...
Diseases of antelope - Ministry for Primary Industries
... the importance of not introducing ticks into New Zealand. Each individual statement concerning ticks is therefore not referenced to a primary source, as this would make the section unnecessarily long and less useful to the reader. Ticks carry a wide range of serious and less serious diseases and can ...
... the importance of not introducing ticks into New Zealand. Each individual statement concerning ticks is therefore not referenced to a primary source, as this would make the section unnecessarily long and less useful to the reader. Ticks carry a wide range of serious and less serious diseases and can ...
Haemobartonella felis
... examination of blood smears in the detection of H felis in several studies. As previously discussed, Westfall et al (2001) found that only 37.5% of samples were positive on cytopathology after experimental infection compared to 100% positivity with PCR. H felis can be detected by PCR as early as 8 d ...
... examination of blood smears in the detection of H felis in several studies. As previously discussed, Westfall et al (2001) found that only 37.5% of samples were positive on cytopathology after experimental infection compared to 100% positivity with PCR. H felis can be detected by PCR as early as 8 d ...
Brucellosis
Brucellosis, Bang's disease, Crimean fever, Gibraltar fever, Malta fever, Maltese fever, Mediterranean fever, rock fever, or undulant fever, is a highly contagious zoönosis caused by ingestion of unpasteurized milk or undercooked meat from infected animals or close contact with their secretions.Brucella species are small, Gram-negative, nonmotile, nonspore-forming, rod-shaped (coccobacilli) bacteria. They function as facultative intracellular parasites, causing chronic disease, which usually persists for life. Four species infect humans: B. melitensis, B. abortus, B. suis, and B. canis. B. melitensis is the most virulent and invasive species; it usually infects goats and occasionally sheep. B. abortus is less virulent and is primarily a disease of cattle. B. suis is of intermediate virulence and chiefly infects pigs. B. canis affects dogs. Symptoms include profuse sweating and joint and muscle pain. Brucellosis has been recognized in animals and humans since the 20th century.