Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) - UTCVM
... Commonly known as “Swamp Fever” or “Horse Malaria”, EIA is caused by a virus in horses that can lead to destruction of platelets, red blood cells, and inflammation in many of the organs in the horse’s body. The virus invades the white blood cells (monocytes and macrophages) and causes a lifelong inf ...
... Commonly known as “Swamp Fever” or “Horse Malaria”, EIA is caused by a virus in horses that can lead to destruction of platelets, red blood cells, and inflammation in many of the organs in the horse’s body. The virus invades the white blood cells (monocytes and macrophages) and causes a lifelong inf ...
Influenza A Virus
... single stranded RNA viruses • The human coronaviruses (CoVs) are responsible for about 30% of mild upper respiratory tract illness (common cold) • Newly emerged SARS-CoV causes severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) that has been reported in Asia, North America, and Europe. ...
... single stranded RNA viruses • The human coronaviruses (CoVs) are responsible for about 30% of mild upper respiratory tract illness (common cold) • Newly emerged SARS-CoV causes severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) that has been reported in Asia, North America, and Europe. ...
HERPESVIRIDAE
... Control: Eradicated in UK in 1971 but a Chineselike virus (as defined by phylogenetics) entered UK in 2000. It almost certainly entered via illegally imported pigs from EU. Previous control programme started in 1963 with crystal violet inactivated vaccine in 1960 followed by slaughter policy in 1963 ...
... Control: Eradicated in UK in 1971 but a Chineselike virus (as defined by phylogenetics) entered UK in 2000. It almost certainly entered via illegally imported pigs from EU. Previous control programme started in 1963 with crystal violet inactivated vaccine in 1960 followed by slaughter policy in 1963 ...
Seroprevalence of Infectious Bronchitis Virus in Birds
... Infectious Bronchitis (IB) is one of the most important viral diseases of poultry and it causes major economic losses in the poultry industry. The present study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of antibodies for Infectious Bronchitis Virus (IBV) in birds of Grenada. Serum samples from 474 ...
... Infectious Bronchitis (IB) is one of the most important viral diseases of poultry and it causes major economic losses in the poultry industry. The present study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of antibodies for Infectious Bronchitis Virus (IBV) in birds of Grenada. Serum samples from 474 ...
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... Not considered living; they are complex macromolecules composed of nucleic acids and proteins (some have lipids) ...
... Not considered living; they are complex macromolecules composed of nucleic acids and proteins (some have lipids) ...
7-MERS-COV and other viruses transmitted through respiratory
... Treatment: No specific antiviral treatment. For severe cases, current treatment includes care to support vital organ functions. Prevention: People are advised to protect themselves from respiratory illnesses by taking everyday preventive actions: • Wash your hands often with soap and water for 2 ...
... Treatment: No specific antiviral treatment. For severe cases, current treatment includes care to support vital organ functions. Prevention: People are advised to protect themselves from respiratory illnesses by taking everyday preventive actions: • Wash your hands often with soap and water for 2 ...
Examples of Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Disease
... 1988/9 bans: Sale of nervous tissue and offal for human consumption Eating cattle >30 months old Mammalian products in ruminant feed BUT: no ban on feed for swine or poultry Human vCJD (end 2003) -- 125 cases: UK-117, France-6, Ireland-1, Italy-1 ...
... 1988/9 bans: Sale of nervous tissue and offal for human consumption Eating cattle >30 months old Mammalian products in ruminant feed BUT: no ban on feed for swine or poultry Human vCJD (end 2003) -- 125 cases: UK-117, France-6, Ireland-1, Italy-1 ...
Virus - Waukee Community School District Blogs
... • Virus- spread by coughs sneezes, talking • Symptoms = high fever, red eyes, runny nose, red bumpy rash, cough • No treatment. Vaccine for prevention ...
... • Virus- spread by coughs sneezes, talking • Symptoms = high fever, red eyes, runny nose, red bumpy rash, cough • No treatment. Vaccine for prevention ...
Kitten Vaccination Schedule
... ParvoVirus – A virus that attacks the intestinal lining, causing depression, loss of appetite, and severe vomiting and diarrhea. Parvo is the number one killer of puppies. Bordetella (or Kennel Cough) – A virus that causes upper respiratory infection that is very contagious. The symptoms are a hacki ...
... ParvoVirus – A virus that attacks the intestinal lining, causing depression, loss of appetite, and severe vomiting and diarrhea. Parvo is the number one killer of puppies. Bordetella (or Kennel Cough) – A virus that causes upper respiratory infection that is very contagious. The symptoms are a hacki ...
Lesson 1: Understanding Communicable Diseases
... What is the difference between a cold and the flu? The flu and the common cold are both respiratory illnesses but they are caused by different viruses. Because these two types of illnesses have similar flu-like symptoms, it can be difficult to tell the difference between them based on symptoms alone ...
... What is the difference between a cold and the flu? The flu and the common cold are both respiratory illnesses but they are caused by different viruses. Because these two types of illnesses have similar flu-like symptoms, it can be difficult to tell the difference between them based on symptoms alone ...
Colorado Tick Fever Virus
... plus and minus strands that are colinear and complementary, ~27-29 kb in length Physicochemical properties: Stable at -70°C, 4°C, and room temperature, but loss of infectivity is accelerated at higher temperatures; resistant to treatment with ether and other lipid solvents, relatively resistant to c ...
... plus and minus strands that are colinear and complementary, ~27-29 kb in length Physicochemical properties: Stable at -70°C, 4°C, and room temperature, but loss of infectivity is accelerated at higher temperatures; resistant to treatment with ether and other lipid solvents, relatively resistant to c ...
Paramyxoviruses 副黏液病毒 Objectives How many types of viruses
... Epidemiology • * One of the most infectious diseases * Occurred in Winter and Spring in preschool children * 85% infected cause disease; 4 million death before 5-year old each year * 1-3 years/ cycle • * 1/1000 become encephalitis; 1/1 million become SSPE, (teenage and young adult) ...
... Epidemiology • * One of the most infectious diseases * Occurred in Winter and Spring in preschool children * 85% infected cause disease; 4 million death before 5-year old each year * 1-3 years/ cycle • * 1/1000 become encephalitis; 1/1 million become SSPE, (teenage and young adult) ...
Plants can suffer from infections caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses
... Article is from http://www.gmo-compass.org/eng/agri_biotechnology/breeding_aims/148.disease_resistant_crops.html and modfied for use in the classroom by A. Teague Plants can suffer from infections caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses, nematodes, and other pathogens. Various high-tech approaches have b ...
... Article is from http://www.gmo-compass.org/eng/agri_biotechnology/breeding_aims/148.disease_resistant_crops.html and modfied for use in the classroom by A. Teague Plants can suffer from infections caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses, nematodes, and other pathogens. Various high-tech approaches have b ...
Case Study, Porth Chapter 16, Mechanisms of Infectious Disease
... with her, but she was concerned about the baby contracting her HIV infection. Her latest blood tests indicated her CD4+ count was 380/µL. The PCR test indicated her viral load was 850. The nurse referred her to the physician to discuss antiretroviral therapy during her pregnancy. (Learning Objective ...
... with her, but she was concerned about the baby contracting her HIV infection. Her latest blood tests indicated her CD4+ count was 380/µL. The PCR test indicated her viral load was 850. The nurse referred her to the physician to discuss antiretroviral therapy during her pregnancy. (Learning Objective ...
on Human West Nile Virus Epidemics in North
... examined in this study. Human WNV cases peaked simultaneously in all three regions, regardless of geographic location or day length, despite the expectation that the timing of bird dispersal varies geographically, and that since birds alter their migratory behaviors in response to local events, some ...
... examined in this study. Human WNV cases peaked simultaneously in all three regions, regardless of geographic location or day length, despite the expectation that the timing of bird dispersal varies geographically, and that since birds alter their migratory behaviors in response to local events, some ...
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... The more common scenario is mortality of 10 – 20%.In the field situation the mortality in layers is generally higher than in broilers. Birds that die are usually dehydrated (causing kidney lesions).Frequently severe loss of blood is present in the thigh and pectoral muscles. PREVENTION / TREATMENT N ...
... The more common scenario is mortality of 10 – 20%.In the field situation the mortality in layers is generally higher than in broilers. Birds that die are usually dehydrated (causing kidney lesions).Frequently severe loss of blood is present in the thigh and pectoral muscles. PREVENTION / TREATMENT N ...
8.L.1.1 Warm-Up Questions
... in the body. C. A cold is a bacterial infection present only during the winter months. D. A cold is a viral infection that remains active until treated with antibiotics. ...
... in the body. C. A cold is a bacterial infection present only during the winter months. D. A cold is a viral infection that remains active until treated with antibiotics. ...
2.2.6. Transmission of Diseases
... The virus can sit dormant for many years (HIV Positive stage) Once active it destroys T helper cells rendering the immune system ineffective Then the person has Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Death usually soon follows due to secondary infections ...
... The virus can sit dormant for many years (HIV Positive stage) Once active it destroys T helper cells rendering the immune system ineffective Then the person has Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Death usually soon follows due to secondary infections ...
Paramyxoviridae family – Lecture Notes
... Antigenic detection from nasopharyngeal secretion or swab. We look for Ag in epithelial cells sloughed by the nasopharyngeal swab by ELISA or direct fluorescent technique. Virological Transport media: are used for transporting the virus to the lab while preventing desiccation of the virus. Tissue cu ...
... Antigenic detection from nasopharyngeal secretion or swab. We look for Ag in epithelial cells sloughed by the nasopharyngeal swab by ELISA or direct fluorescent technique. Virological Transport media: are used for transporting the virus to the lab while preventing desiccation of the virus. Tissue cu ...
Lumpy skin disease
... Lumpy skin disease virus has been demonstrated to persist in bovine semen for up to 42 days postinfections (dpi) and viral DNA was detected until 159 dpi. The virus was isolated from the semen of bulls with inapparent disease. ...
... Lumpy skin disease virus has been demonstrated to persist in bovine semen for up to 42 days postinfections (dpi) and viral DNA was detected until 159 dpi. The virus was isolated from the semen of bulls with inapparent disease. ...
Hand foot and mouth leaflet
... for seven to ten days. The incubation period (the time from being exposed to a case until the first symptoms appear) is three to five days. ...
... for seven to ten days. The incubation period (the time from being exposed to a case until the first symptoms appear) is three to five days. ...
Patterns of polio infection
... of the limbs caused by; either wild strain PV , or by oral vaccine induced virus. It is transmitted from person to person via feco-oral route. Poliovirus is RNA enterovirus. ...
... of the limbs caused by; either wild strain PV , or by oral vaccine induced virus. It is transmitted from person to person via feco-oral route. Poliovirus is RNA enterovirus. ...