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Cat Illnesses and Remedies Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) Feline

... healthy longer. This is especially true if your cat suffers from or is at risk for any of these common elderly cat health problems. Dehydration, skin conditions, overgrown and brittle claws, hearing loss, bad breath associated with dental disease, clouded eyes, inactivity, excessive meowing or howli ...
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... symptoms shed the virus in their stools and, therefore, are able to transmit the virus to others. In polio endemic areas, persons with asymptomatic infections, particularly children, act as the main reservoir of polio infection.1,2 Rarely (in less than 1% of polio infections), the virus invades and ...
Latent associated nuclear antigen-1 expression in
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... etiologically associated with all forms of Kaposi sarcoma. In addition to KS, HHV-8 is also implicated in primary effusion lymphoma (PEL) and multicentric Castleman’s disease (MCD) (8,9). HHV-8 virus is acquired through sexual transmission, by mother to child transmission during pregnancy or deliver ...
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... infection in South Africa (with buffalo and cattle populations in the spotlight) (7) and foot-and-mouth disease maintenance at the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area (buffaloes being the major reservoir of infection) (8–11). This potential transmission of diseases at the wildlife–livestoc ...
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... Over a period of several days, the index patient infected at least 20 other people. No further transmission from this patient was observed after strict infection control measures were implemented. The virus initially spread rapidly among hospital staff, patients, visitors, and their close family con ...
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The HIV Life Cycle

... Infectious Diseases, and the World Health Organization are currently presenting the following regarding the origin of HIV: about 100 years ago in Africa, an ancestor of HIV, which is known as simian immunodeficiency virus or SIM, evolved into a form that jumped from monkeys to humans. Humans hunted ...
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FOCUSv22n2 - Lessons from Primary HIV Infection

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... important to note that there are clear differences in morphology, infectivity, persistence and epidemiology between viruses and the common foodborne bacteria. Control of viral hazards often requires measures different to those typically employed to combat bacterial hazards. Thus, an important consid ...
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... feline parvovirus (FPV). Clinical signs include lethargy, anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea and fever, and, in most cases, a profound leukopenia.1–3 In utero or early neonatal infection with FPV can cause cerebellar hypoplasia.4,5 FPV is primarily spread via the fecal–oral route, and the virus is remarka ...
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... chemicals on human remains in the peer-reviewed literature was very limited, of variable quality and fairly old. There also appears to be contradictions concerning the disinfection efficiency of embalming fluids although this may be due to the various study limitations, which make comparisons diffic ...
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... by that knowledge and understanding can we protect ourselves from the potential hazards of germs and germicides. The more we know the less we fear. The number of different species on this planet is estimated to be between 10 and 100 million. Man is one of them. More than 3 million are microbes. Micr ...
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ARTICLE Polio and Smallpox - Progressive Radio Network

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Hepatitis B - BC Centre for Disease Control

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Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency

... phase the virus becomes established in cells of the immune system, particularly a sub-set of T lymphocytes called helper T cells (to be discussed in more detail later). The infected host is asymptomatic because her/his immune system at this point is capable of containing the virus to a degree suffic ...
Johnson et al. 2014 heterogeneity
Johnson et al. 2014 heterogeneity

... et al. 2001; Rohani et al. 2003; Ezenwa et al. 2010), collectively underscoring the broad suite of factors that contribute to infection heterogeneity. Despite a large number of comparative studies establishing the ubiquity of parasite aggregation within-host populations (Shaw & Dobson 1995) and of t ...
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Abstract
Abstract

... occurring pathogens in zebrafish used for biomedical research lags far behind the information available for both aquaculture fishes and mammalian laboratory species. In fact, few naturally occurring zebrafish pathogens of any kind have been well characterized. Most of the pathogens that are known re ...
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