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1. Infectious Canine Hepatitis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...tious Tracheobronchitis of Dogs). CAV-1 is resistant to lipid solvents and survives outside the host for weeks or months, but a 1-3% solution of sodium hypochlorite (household bleach) is an effective ...

2. Feline Calicivirus
(Article/Pets Animals)
...at) cultures Serum testing— to identify paired serum samples, a rise in titer over the course of 2 weeks is considered a positive diagnosis X-ray—to detect pneumonia Differential diagnos...

...nd bulls and is called Infectious Pustular Vulvovaginitis (IPV). The time course of the infection is 2-3 weeks and respiratory symptoms and abortions do not occur.   Classification OIE List B dis...

4. Mad cow disease
(Article/Livestock)
...rising. Following the onset of clinical signs, the animal's condition deteriorates - usually for two weeks to six months - until it dies or is killed. Epidemiology of BSE Epidemiological evide...

5. Anaplasmosis in Cattle
(Article/Livestock)
...mmer, it suggests that the source of the infection is from insect vectors. If the outbreak occurs 3 to 6 weeks after cattle are processed, that suggests Anaplasma was transferred from an infected anim...

...bination of them, if necessary. These treatments include rest in a spelling paddock for a minimum of six weeks and corrective trimming and shoeing. In the latter treatment, the toe of the foot should ...

7. Diabetes mellitus in cat and dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
... incidence of cataracts in diabetic dogs, with many cataracts apparently developing rapidly over days to weeks. Most diabetic dogs form cataracts within 2.5years after diagnosis. Etiology In dog inci...

8. Hip Dysplasia in dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
...nt.   Because of its inherited nature, signs associated with hip dysplasia may appear as early as 4 weeks of age, although as a rule, most cases show up around 8 to 12 months of age. These clinic...

9. Canine scabies
(Article/Pets Animals)
...r-on, or subcutaneus weekly), milbemycin (every other day for 14 days or weekly), selamectin (twice, two weeks apart) and topical amitraz rinses Therapy should be continued for 4-6 weeks. All in cont...

10. Malassezia (yeast) Dermatitis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...al (peanut) shape •A thick wall •Budding at one end Treatment Ketoconazole (5-10mg/kg for 2-4 weeks),itraconazole or fluconazole may be necessary. Shampoos - degreasing and antifungal Anti-...

11. Lyme Disease In Dogs Matter
(Article/Pets Animals)
...gns of recovery two to three days after beginning treatment. However, the disease may recur within a few weeks or months; in these cases, the dog will need to return to antibiotic therapy for extended...

12. Parvovirus Infection in dog
(Article/Pets Animals)
...elated to the feline panleukopenia virus, usually strikes young, unvaccinated puppies under the age of 6 weeks, although all ages can be susceptible to infection. Species Dog Breed Predilections Ro...

13. Leptospirosis of dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
...h or divided q12h until kidney function returns to normal Dihydrostreptomycin 10-15 mg/kg IM q12h for 2 weeks to eliminate organism from kidney interstitial tissues; try streptomycin if no renal fail...

14. Infectious Canine Hepatitis (ICH)
(Article/Pets Animals)
...ism found worldwide and known for its stability outside its host environment (it can survive for up to 2 weeks). Species The virus is shed in all body excretions, and can be found in the urine of a r...

15. Herpes Virus
(Article/Pets Animals)
...productive tracts of these adults. Its main importance rests in the disease it causes in puppies under 2 weeks of age. As it turns out, this herpes virus does not multiply well in the higher body temp...

... non productive coughs, cough suppressants. Owners need to realize that coughing can persist for up to 3 weeks, even after treatment. If complications exist, more specific therapy will be needed to ba...

17. Dictyocaulus viviparus
(Article/Livestock)
...senteric lymph nodes. They then migrate to the lungs via the thoracic duct. They reach the lungs about 2 weeks after they were ingested. They molt to the adult stage at about 15 days of infection and ...

18. Colitis in the cats
(Article/Pets Animals)
...is often effective in patients with plasmacytic-lymphocytic colitis. Prednisone (2mg/kg initially for 3-4weeks, then tapered over a 4week period) is indicated in eosinophilic colitis or if enteritis i...

19. Toxoplasmosis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...tions Drugs of choice Clindamycin: 25-50 mg/kg PO or IM daily, divided into two doses, for at least 2 weeks after clinical signs clear 1% prednisone drops, every 8 hours for 2 weeks for uveitis; u...

20. Food hypersensitivity in cats and dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
...mination diet (a protein and carbohydrate source that has not been fed previusly) over a periode of 6-12 weeks. Nutrisional suplement, flavored antibiotics and flavored heartworm preventive must be di...

21. Feline demodicosis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...bove symptoms. Treatment and management Most cases respond to weekly dips with 2% lime sulfur for 4-6weeks. Failling this, 0.0125% amitraz may be used weekly as a dip and continued for three weeks...

22. Dermatophytosis cats an dog
(Article/Pets Animals)
...is (Microsporum canis) can appear on the four within 7 days of exposure and clinical signs within 1 to 4 weeks. Pathophysiology A cell mediated and humoral response is elicited after infection. Th...

23. Rabies in cat and dog
(Article/Pets Animals)
...ogs and cats) all dogs and cats with any potential exposure to wildlife or other dogs vaccinate after 12 weeks of age and 12 months later and then every 3 years using a vaccine approved for 3 years; u...

24. Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP)
(Article/Pets Animals)
...e the infection soon after exposure occurs. If they are to appear, clinical signs usually show up 2 to 3 weeks after exposure, although this can vary by months to years. Upper respiratory signs can ap...

25. Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)
(Article/Pets Animals)
...isease are available from veterinarians. Kittens in high-risk households can be vaccinated as early as 9 weeks of age. These kittens should receive two initial boosters 3 weeks apart. Prior to recei...

... virus. Finally, this virus is relatively stable in the environment, so it is a good idea to wait 3 to 4 weeks before introducing any new kittens or cats into a house where the parvovirus has been. ...

...onal encephalopathy and abnormal feathers In Broilers • Most outbreaks occur between 3rd and 6th weeks ofage. • Poor feed conversion, sharp decline in weight gain. • Slow growt...

28. Avian Mycoplasmosis
(Article/Poultry)
...onal encephalopathy and abnormal feathers In Broilers • Most outbreaks occur between 3rd and 6th weeks ofage. • Poor feed conversion, sharp decline in weight gain. • Slow growt...

...many months after the infection. IB virus persists in contaminated chicken houses for approximately four weeks. contaminated litter and feces, caretaker, contaminated air, equipment, feed, servicemen ...

30. Avian Pox
(Article/Poultry)
...may be affected for several months. The course of the disease in the individual bird takes three to five weeks. Affected young birds are retarded in growth. Laying birds experience a drop in egg produ...

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