IDEXX IBR gE Ab Test Differentiates between marker
									
... after virus reactivation. Confirmation of exposure to BHV-1 is facilitated by a measurement of antibody. When used in IBR control programs together with gE-deleted vaccines, the IDEXX IBR gE Ab Test can be an effective differential test for distinguishing naturally infected animals from vaccinated a ...
                        	... after virus reactivation. Confirmation of exposure to BHV-1 is facilitated by a measurement of antibody. When used in IBR control programs together with gE-deleted vaccines, the IDEXX IBR gE Ab Test can be an effective differential test for distinguishing naturally infected animals from vaccinated a ...
									Optimal Disease Eradication
									
... would be reduced but not stopped even after eradication), or to stockpile vaccine, and prepare for emergency distribution in the event of an attack (the approach being by a number of countries, including the United States, with respect to smallpox). These kinds of measures shrink the eradication div ...
                        	... would be reduced but not stopped even after eradication), or to stockpile vaccine, and prepare for emergency distribution in the event of an attack (the approach being by a number of countries, including the United States, with respect to smallpox). These kinds of measures shrink the eradication div ...
									Import Risk Analysis: Cattle from Australia, Canada, the
									
... Note: Organisms classified as endemic in New Zealand for which no reference is given are commonly identified and reported in the quarterly reports of diagnostic laboratories that are published in the MAF publication Surveillance. For less commonly diagnosed endemic organisms a reference is given to ...
                        	... Note: Organisms classified as endemic in New Zealand for which no reference is given are commonly identified and reported in the quarterly reports of diagnostic laboratories that are published in the MAF publication Surveillance. For less commonly diagnosed endemic organisms a reference is given to ...
									Q fever: current status and perspectives - ORBi
									
... necessary. Domestic ruminants are considered as the main reservoir of bacteria but a large number of ...
                        	... necessary. Domestic ruminants are considered as the main reservoir of bacteria but a large number of ...
									MEASLES INFORMATION SHEET
									
... While many older adults are immune to measles because they were infected as children, young adults may have either not had measles, or received measles immunisation. Unimmunised children who have come into contact with measles and who do not receive MMR or immunoglobulin should not attend school unt ...
                        	... While many older adults are immune to measles because they were infected as children, young adults may have either not had measles, or received measles immunisation. Unimmunised children who have come into contact with measles and who do not receive MMR or immunoglobulin should not attend school unt ...
									Laboratory-Acquired Infections in Flanders (2007
									
... Accident means any incident involving a significant and unintended release of genetically modified and/or pathogenic (micro-)organisms in the course of their contained use which could present an immediate or delayed hazard to human health or the environment. Bio-incident Bio-incidents are defined as ...
                        	... Accident means any incident involving a significant and unintended release of genetically modified and/or pathogenic (micro-)organisms in the course of their contained use which could present an immediate or delayed hazard to human health or the environment. Bio-incident Bio-incidents are defined as ...
									AQUAVETPLAN - Operational Procedures Manual
									
... of disposal is ultimately used. Section 4 outlines several other issues to consider in more detail. A decision-making framework that has been found to be useful for identifying the most appropriate disposal methods is included in Section 5. In all cases, occupational health and safety of personnel i ...
                        	... of disposal is ultimately used. Section 4 outlines several other issues to consider in more detail. A decision-making framework that has been found to be useful for identifying the most appropriate disposal methods is included in Section 5. In all cases, occupational health and safety of personnel i ...
									Rocky Mountain spotted fever
									
... (range 2–14 days).17,30,32,34,74 Initial clinical signs and symptoms are similar to those observed in other tickborne rickettsial diseases, making the clinical diagnosis difficult in this early phase when treatment would be most effective. During the first 3 days of illness, the classic clinical triad o ...
                        	... (range 2–14 days).17,30,32,34,74 Initial clinical signs and symptoms are similar to those observed in other tickborne rickettsial diseases, making the clinical diagnosis difficult in this early phase when treatment would be most effective. During the first 3 days of illness, the classic clinical triad o ...
									lietuvos sveikatos mokslų universitetas
									
... recommended to approve national control programmes. BoHV-1 infection, as a cause of the disease, can be diagnosed on the basis of clinical, pathological and epidemiological features. However, to confirm the diagnosis laboratory tests are necessary. In this case complex laboratory diagnostics is base ...
                        	... recommended to approve national control programmes. BoHV-1 infection, as a cause of the disease, can be diagnosed on the basis of clinical, pathological and epidemiological features. However, to confirm the diagnosis laboratory tests are necessary. In this case complex laboratory diagnostics is base ...
									EBB Disease Risk Analysis Report FINAL
									
... A recovery program for the eastern barred bandicoot (EBB), Perameles gunnii, was initiated in 1989. Intensive management efforts have seen the growth of the population from a founder base of just 19 individuals to around one thousand. The loss of suitable habitat, combined with fox predation, limits ...
                        	... A recovery program for the eastern barred bandicoot (EBB), Perameles gunnii, was initiated in 1989. Intensive management efforts have seen the growth of the population from a founder base of just 19 individuals to around one thousand. The loss of suitable habitat, combined with fox predation, limits ...
									Guideline for veterinary practitioners on canine ehrlichiosis and
									
... [69,70]. A recent study has shown that transmission of E. canis by R. sanguineus ticks starts within 3 h after tick attachment to the dog [71]. The tick vector is currently considered a complex of species [72]. The details of this vector’s morphology and molecular biology have been published, and it ...
                        	... [69,70]. A recent study has shown that transmission of E. canis by R. sanguineus ticks starts within 3 h after tick attachment to the dog [71]. The tick vector is currently considered a complex of species [72]. The details of this vector’s morphology and molecular biology have been published, and it ...
									Vaccination of Non-Domestic Carnivores
									
... available on a commercial basis, followed by tissue culture adapted vaccines in the late 1950’s (Piercy 1961). Before this time these devastating diseases had to be controlled through quarantine and vigilance in capturing feral domestic animals (Dolensek et al. 1977). Historically there have always ...
                        	... available on a commercial basis, followed by tissue culture adapted vaccines in the late 1950’s (Piercy 1961). Before this time these devastating diseases had to be controlled through quarantine and vigilance in capturing feral domestic animals (Dolensek et al. 1977). Historically there have always ...
									IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science (IOSR-JAVS)
									
... the Musca spp, face fly (Musca autumnalis) and the house fly (Musca domestica), were believed to play a significant role in the transmission of this disease,M. ovis was not detected in any of the fly samples in this study. Transmission of this organismis by direct contact, nasal and ocular discharge ...
                        	... the Musca spp, face fly (Musca autumnalis) and the house fly (Musca domestica), were believed to play a significant role in the transmission of this disease,M. ovis was not detected in any of the fly samples in this study. Transmission of this organismis by direct contact, nasal and ocular discharge ...
									WHO/PAHO Collaborating Center on New and Emerging
									
... a) Establish epidemiological analysis methods to predict the trends of new and emerging zoonoses, define appropriate methods of risk assessment of disease introduction by international trade and population migration. b) Develop diagnostic tools and molecular biological markers for diagnosis and epid ...
                        	... a) Establish epidemiological analysis methods to predict the trends of new and emerging zoonoses, define appropriate methods of risk assessment of disease introduction by international trade and population migration. b) Develop diagnostic tools and molecular biological markers for diagnosis and epid ...
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.