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1. Histomoniasis
(Article/Poultry)
...s and turkeys. H meleagridis survives for long periods within Heterakis eggs, which are resistant and may remain viable in the soil for years. Histomonads are released from Heterakis larvae in the cec...

...mended. With the removal of these glands all problems associated with these glands are eliminated for the remainder of the pet's life. Although a fairly simple procedure, complications such as fec...

3. Feline Calicivirus
(Article/Pets Animals)
...s, so it may be present in dishes, litter trays, and clothing, even after a thorough cleaning. Many cats remain contagious for years, even though they may not show signs of disease. Healthy (i.e., as...

4. Brucellosis of cattle
(Article/Livestock)
... after licking an infected placenta, foetus or genitalia of another cow, after it has aborted. Most cows remain chronically infected. Urine, faeces and hygroma fluids are also sources of bacteria. In...

5. Blackleg
(Article/Livestock)
...ogy: Clostridium chauvoei (feseri) is found naturally in the intestinal tract of animals. It probably can remain viable in the soil for many years, although it does not actively grow there. Contaminat...

...ted animals do not perform well, often dieing in utero or soon after birth. However those that do survive remain infected for life. Fetal BVDV infection during the late first, second and early third t...

7. Foot and Mouth Disease
(Article/Livestock)
...eces, and urine; milk and semen (up to 4 days before clinical signs) Meat and by-products in which pH has remained above 6.0 Carriers: particularly cattle and water buffalo; convalescent animals and e...

8. Mad cow disease
(Article/Livestock)
... was established. Incidence is much higher in dairy herds, probably because cows are fed more protein and remain on feed a longer period of time. There is no evidence to date of genetic susceptibility...

9. Anthrax in Cattle
(Article/Livestock)
...lymphadenitis; in dogs, humans, horses, and pigs, it is usually less acute. Bacillus anthracis spores can remain infective in soil for many years. During this time, they are a potential source of infe...

10. Anaplasmosis in Cattle
(Article/Livestock)
...ge of the animal.  Calves under 6 months of age can become infected, rarely show clinical signs, and remain carriers.  Carrier animals seldom exhibit clinical signs when challenged with Anap...

11. Lyme Disease In Dogs Matter
(Article/Pets Animals)
...from the white-footed mouse, which acts as a carrier. The only way a tick can transmit the bacteria is to remain attached to the animal's skin for one to two days. Unfortunately, these ticks are v...

12. Infectious Canine Hepatitis (ICH)
(Article/Pets Animals)
...s, blood transfusions could be required. Even when vigorous therapy is instituted, prognosis for recovery remains very guarded in the majority of cases. Vaccination is the best way to prevent this Inf...

13. Oesophagostomum
(Article/Livestock)
...atent period is 32 to 45 days, depending on the species. On reinfection with most species, the larvae may remain arrested as L4s, in nodules, for up to one year. Pathogenesis The most serious proble...

14. Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)
(Article/Pets Animals)
...the disease. FeLV has the ability to incorporate itself into the genetic material within host cells and remain dormant (not causing disease) for long periods of time. As a result, an infected cat mi...

... unidentified antigenic subtype of HA (H16) Spread Virus concentration in nasal and tracheal secretions remains high for 24 to 48 hours after symptoms start and may last longer in children. Titers a...

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