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Infectious Respiratory Diseases
Infectious Respiratory Diseases

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Chapter 18: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Skin and Eyes
Chapter 18: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Skin and Eyes

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Cat Scratch Disease - Minnesota Department of Health

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Hygiene requirements for design and construction of modern health
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... contribute significantly to the escalating costs of health care. It has been argued that, even if moderately effective, a hospital infection control program is one of the most cost-effective and costbeneficial preventative medical interventions currently available. ...
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SCARLET FEVER

... heat,drying,common disinfectant .Live in sputum and pus for several weeks. ...
Bacterial Infection and Immunity
Bacterial Infection and Immunity

Slide 1
Slide 1

... Some clinical signs and indicators of non-clostridial anaerobic infections ------------------------------------------------------------------Foul-smelling pus, discharge or lesion Production of a large amount of pus (abscess formation) Proximal of lesion to mucosal surface or portal of entry Failur ...
Common Cold vs. Influenza (Flu)
Common Cold vs. Influenza (Flu)

Sore Throat (acute)
Sore Throat (acute)

... in the middle ear- can lead to bacterial multiplication in the fluids  Bacteria can migrate along the eustachian tube from the upper respiratory tract, multiply rapidly, leads to pu production and continued fluid secretion (effusion)  Chronic otitis media: when fluid remains in the middle ear for ...
Enteric Bacteria
Enteric Bacteria

... Treatment: 6-8 Weeks with Antimicrobial drugs Prevention: Control Brucella in Animals by slaughtering infected animals .. Animal Vaccination, Pasteurization Milk/ Milk Products ...
REFERENCES
REFERENCES

... confirmed using various tests. The test used depends on the clinical syndrome [1, 2, 4]. For chronic histoplasmosis, serology is the test of choice. Complement fixation and immunodiffusion techniques can both be used. Antibody production takes 4– 8 weeks, however, and repeating the test might be nec ...
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Chpater 6 Pathogenesis of bacteria

... Pathogenicity and virulence: refer to an organism's ability to cause disease. LD50 (median lethal dose) or ID50 (median infectious dose): refers to the number of bacteria or amount of bacterial products, such as toxins, that cause death or bacterial disease in 50% of animals in a defined period afte ...
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Infection Control Programme
Infection Control Programme

Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis

... • 1900-1940 TB rates decreased in the US and Western Europe before TB drugs available – Better nutrition, less crowded housing – Public health efforts • Earlier diagnosis • Limit transmission to close contacts ...
Demodectic Mange
Demodectic Mange

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Preventable Canine Diseases
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... Canine distemper is a highly contagious viral disease that can occur at any age, although puppies are more susceptible. More than 50% of dogs that contract distemper will die from it, and recovered dogs may be left with uncontrollable muscle spasms and generally spread through contact with mucous an ...
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... Introduction Auscultation is considered as a critical component of the veterinary clinical examination for the diagnosis of bovine respiratory disease but studies have shown that a stethoscope detects only around 5 per cent of cattle with lung consolidation. In bovine respiratory diseases, modern po ...
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Dirofilaria immitis



Heartworm or also called dog heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) is a parasitic roundworm that is spread from host to host through the bites of mosquitoes. The heartworm is a type of filaria, a small thread-like worm, that causes filariasis. The definitive host is the dog, but it can also infect cats, wolves, coyotes, foxes and other animals, such as ferrets, sea lions and even, under very rare circumstances, humans. The parasite is commonly called ""heartworm""; however, adults often reside in the pulmonary arterial system (lung arteries) as well as the heart, and a major effect on the health of the animal is a manifestation of damage to the lung vessels and tissues. Occasionally, adult heartworms migrate to the right heart and even the great veins in heavy infections. Heartworm infection may result in serious disease for the host, with death typically as the result of congestive heart failure.
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