Clinical Approach to the Pruritic Cat
... and then, if effective, to every three days and further with an interval of four weeks between reductions. ...
... and then, if effective, to every three days and further with an interval of four weeks between reductions. ...
Chain of Infection - Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
... Acquiring new organisms increases infection risk among hospitalized patients even though most people tolerate colonization with many organisms but rarely develop infection. ...
... Acquiring new organisms increases infection risk among hospitalized patients even though most people tolerate colonization with many organisms but rarely develop infection. ...
How to control cat flu. A guide for breeders and cattery owners
... For further information about the Nobivac® range of cat vaccines, please contact your Veterinary Surgeon or call the Intervet Veterinary Support Group on 01908 685685, or visit www.intervet.co.uk For more information about Bordetella in cats and Nobivac® Bb vaccine, visit www.nobivacbb.com Nobivac® ...
... For further information about the Nobivac® range of cat vaccines, please contact your Veterinary Surgeon or call the Intervet Veterinary Support Group on 01908 685685, or visit www.intervet.co.uk For more information about Bordetella in cats and Nobivac® Bb vaccine, visit www.nobivacbb.com Nobivac® ...
Problem 87-Vaginal discharge
... -All signs due to endarteritis obliterans -Intrauterine syphilis as a complication -Symptoms/signs ...
... -All signs due to endarteritis obliterans -Intrauterine syphilis as a complication -Symptoms/signs ...
Histoplasma capsulatum Exposure Medical Response Guidance for
... use), incubation period and potential severity of infection. The infectious dose in humans is not known. In laboratory mice, inhalation of as few as 5 yeast or 10 spores can produce infection. Infection in the laboratory setting may occur by ingestion or inhalation of conidia or yeast. There is also ...
... use), incubation period and potential severity of infection. The infectious dose in humans is not known. In laboratory mice, inhalation of as few as 5 yeast or 10 spores can produce infection. Infection in the laboratory setting may occur by ingestion or inhalation of conidia or yeast. There is also ...
Microorganisms and Disease
... • communicable diseases: “a disease that may be transmitted directly or indirectly from one individual to another” • endemic: “disease that occurs continuously in a particular region, but has low mortality” • epidemic: “appearance of an infectious disease or condition that attacks many people at the ...
... • communicable diseases: “a disease that may be transmitted directly or indirectly from one individual to another” • endemic: “disease that occurs continuously in a particular region, but has low mortality” • epidemic: “appearance of an infectious disease or condition that attacks many people at the ...
feral cats and dogs position statement
... the centres, 4,975 were either identified as being attacked by another animal when presented, or were found to have injuries consistent with an animal attack on subsequent examination.15 Figure 1 shows that by far the main culprits were cats, accounting for 60% of these casualties. The removal of fe ...
... the centres, 4,975 were either identified as being attacked by another animal when presented, or were found to have injuries consistent with an animal attack on subsequent examination.15 Figure 1 shows that by far the main culprits were cats, accounting for 60% of these casualties. The removal of fe ...
Tuberculosis (TB)
... Has symptoms that may include: o a bad cough that lasts 3 weeks or longer o pain in the chest o coughing up blood or sputum o weakness or fatigue o weight loss o no appetite o chills o fever o sweating at night Usually feels sick May spread TB bacteria to others Usually has a skin test or bl ...
... Has symptoms that may include: o a bad cough that lasts 3 weeks or longer o pain in the chest o coughing up blood or sputum o weakness or fatigue o weight loss o no appetite o chills o fever o sweating at night Usually feels sick May spread TB bacteria to others Usually has a skin test or bl ...
Marbocare Flavour 80mg Tablets
... Special precautions for use in animals The fluoroquinolones have been shown to induce erosion of articular cartilage in juvenile dogs and care should be taken to dose accurately especially in young animals. However at the therapeutic recommended dosage, no severe side-effects are to be expected in d ...
... Special precautions for use in animals The fluoroquinolones have been shown to induce erosion of articular cartilage in juvenile dogs and care should be taken to dose accurately especially in young animals. However at the therapeutic recommended dosage, no severe side-effects are to be expected in d ...
Poster Instructions and Assignment List
... Wednesday April 15 between 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Thursday April 16 between 7:00 am – 10:00 am Poster Removal Time: Friday April 17 at 1:00 pm * Should you require assistance onsite, please go to the Registration Desk. GENERAL INFORMATION Poster Boards are 4ft high x 8ft wide. A good poster size is 3ft h ...
... Wednesday April 15 between 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Thursday April 16 between 7:00 am – 10:00 am Poster Removal Time: Friday April 17 at 1:00 pm * Should you require assistance onsite, please go to the Registration Desk. GENERAL INFORMATION Poster Boards are 4ft high x 8ft wide. A good poster size is 3ft h ...
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus
... Clinical Signs and Lesions The reaction of laboratory mice to infection with LCMV depends upon age, viral strain, and route of exposure. Naturally infected mice do not generally present clinical signs. Animals infected in utero are tolerant to the virus, which results in systemic, persistent subclin ...
... Clinical Signs and Lesions The reaction of laboratory mice to infection with LCMV depends upon age, viral strain, and route of exposure. Naturally infected mice do not generally present clinical signs. Animals infected in utero are tolerant to the virus, which results in systemic, persistent subclin ...
Bloodborne Pathogens
... If you work with or around blood and body fluids, you may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens, including HIV, hepatitis B and C, and others. These diseases are caused by pathogenic material that has been transmitted by exchange of body fluids. Most transmission of bloodborne pathogens occurs through ...
... If you work with or around blood and body fluids, you may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens, including HIV, hepatitis B and C, and others. These diseases are caused by pathogenic material that has been transmitted by exchange of body fluids. Most transmission of bloodborne pathogens occurs through ...
Ommon Infectious Conditions
... the majority of upper respiratory disease in cats. Although general symptoms are slightly different, in any individual animal it is not possible to say which disease is present on the basis of clinical symptoms alone. Of importance is the fact that all 3 of these major respiratory pathogens can deve ...
... the majority of upper respiratory disease in cats. Although general symptoms are slightly different, in any individual animal it is not possible to say which disease is present on the basis of clinical symptoms alone. Of importance is the fact that all 3 of these major respiratory pathogens can deve ...
Upper Respiratory Tract Disorder
... • Inflammation and irritation of the mucous membrane of the nose. • The disease can be acute or chronic , allergic or nonallergic • The most common cause is common cold • Other causes include over use of nasal decongestants, deviated septum, and ...
... • Inflammation and irritation of the mucous membrane of the nose. • The disease can be acute or chronic , allergic or nonallergic • The most common cause is common cold • Other causes include over use of nasal decongestants, deviated septum, and ...
Lec. 4 - Atypical In..
... Penicillin is ineffective against Chlamydia because they lack peptidoglycan in their cell wall. LGV: treated with a tetracycline (e.g., doxycycline) for 21 days. Children younger than 9 years, pregnant women, and patients unable to tolerate tetracyclines. macrolide (e.g., erythromycin, azithromycin) ...
... Penicillin is ineffective against Chlamydia because they lack peptidoglycan in their cell wall. LGV: treated with a tetracycline (e.g., doxycycline) for 21 days. Children younger than 9 years, pregnant women, and patients unable to tolerate tetracyclines. macrolide (e.g., erythromycin, azithromycin) ...
The Great Outdoors is No Place for Cats
... can pass the larvae to their kittens before birth or through milk. Signs of infection in pets include vomiting, loss of appetite, or severe weight loss. Cats infected with these worms contaminate their surroundings by passing eggs or larvae in their feces. People get roundworms through direct contac ...
... can pass the larvae to their kittens before birth or through milk. Signs of infection in pets include vomiting, loss of appetite, or severe weight loss. Cats infected with these worms contaminate their surroundings by passing eggs or larvae in their feces. People get roundworms through direct contac ...
Follow up of Indeterminate QFT-G An indeterminate QFT
... blood sample, administer a TST, or do neither Decision should be based on pre-test likelihood of M. tuberculosis infection ...
... blood sample, administer a TST, or do neither Decision should be based on pre-test likelihood of M. tuberculosis infection ...
History and definitions of HAI
... syphilis) and become evident ≥48 hours after birth Reactivation of a latent infection (eg, herpes zoster [shingles], herpes simplex, syphilis, or tuberculosis). ...
... syphilis) and become evident ≥48 hours after birth Reactivation of a latent infection (eg, herpes zoster [shingles], herpes simplex, syphilis, or tuberculosis). ...
Hepatitis and TB
... TB Bacteria are active (multiplying in body) People w/bacteria may spread it to any people they spend time with Some can have disease soon after becoming infected (within weeks) before immune system can fight the TB bacteria Others get sick years later, when immune system becomes weak for othe ...
... TB Bacteria are active (multiplying in body) People w/bacteria may spread it to any people they spend time with Some can have disease soon after becoming infected (within weeks) before immune system can fight the TB bacteria Others get sick years later, when immune system becomes weak for othe ...
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.