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1. Infectious Canine Hepatitis
(Article/Pets Animals)
...p following the retreat of gastrointestinal symptoms. This condition is a result of the presence of viral particles in the eyes and usually resolves itself given time. Occasionally however “blue...

2. Brucellosis of cattle
(Article/Livestock)
Brucellosis of cattle, also known as "contagious abortion" and "Bangs disease", is caused by infection with the bacterium  Brucella abortus, which can also cause a disease of

3. Blackleg
(Article/Livestock)
Blackleg is an acute, febrile disease of cattle and sheep caused by Clostridium chauvoei (feseri) characterized by emphysematous swelling, usually in the heavy muscles. It is found worldwide. Etiology

History of Bovine Viral Diarrhea In 1946 Olafson and associates described gastroenteritis with severe diarrhea in dairy herds in New York state. Some affected animals developed ulcers in the nasal and

Nature of the disease The Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis / Infectious Pustular Vulvovaginitis (IBR/IPV), sometimes called Red nose, is an infectious disease of cattle due to the bovine herpesvirus-

6. West Java hospital probes bird flu death
(Article/Veterinary News)
The Hasan Sadikin General Hospital in Bandung is investigating the death of a suspected bird flu victim who died of acute pneumonia, because initial tests showed no signs of H5N1 virus infection , hos

Chocolate, raisins or grapes are "poisonous" for pets, according to the code, while a dog should not be disturbed when eating as this can cause "food-related aggression". It also

8. Foot and Mouth Disease
(Article/Livestock)
...athogenesis Under natural conditions, the most common form of transmission is by aerosol, with infectious particles exhaled by an animal in the acute phase of the disease being carried on the air to t...

Gastric dilatation volvulus complex (GDV), or “bloat,” is a serious, life threatening disorder that can strike the gastrointestinal systems of dogs, particularly those of large, deep-chest

10. Periodontal Disease in pets
(Article/Pets Animals)
...; It all begins with the formation of plaque on tooth surfaces. This plaque is merely a thin film of food particles and bacteria. Over time, however, plaque mineralizes and hardens to form calculus. O...

11. Mad cow disease
(Article/Livestock)
Sinonim Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)   Etiology Mad cow disease is the popular term for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) , one of a group of diseases in animals and humans called

12. Anthrax in Cattle
(Article/Livestock)
Sinonim Splenic fever, Siberian ulcer, Charbon, Milzbrand   Etiology Anthrax is a zoonotic disease caused by the sporeforming bacterium Bacillus anthracis . Anthrax is most common in wild and dom

13. Anaplasmosis in Cattle
(Article/Livestock)
Etiology Anaplasmosis is an infectious, transmissible disease of cattle caused by a rickettsia organism, Anaplasma marginale.  Anaplasmosis is also called “yellow bag” or “yello

Degenerative Joint Disease, commonly known as bone spavin, is a bony swelling onnthe lower, inner side of the hock, caused by arthritis of the bones in the area. Some horses with an obvious bone spavi

15. Azoturia in Horse
(Article/Horse)
Azoturia or Equine Rhabdomyelosis, is a condition that affects the muscles of horses, ranging from stiffness and mild cramps to the horse becoming unable to stand with discoloured urine Terminology M

16. Optic neuritis
(Article/Pets Animals)
Definition Optic neuritis is inflammation of the intraocular or intra orbital optic nerve. It may be a manifestation of systemic illness. Etiology Causes include idiopathic, immune mediated, infectio

17. Ophthalmomyasis
(Article/Pets Animals)
Definition or overview Ophthalmomyasis interna refers to the presence of dipterous fly larvae in the eye Etiology Ophthalmomyasis is caused by the sheep nasal botfly (Oestrus Ovis) and the catlle war

18. Hip Dysplasia in dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
Hip dysplasia refers to an inherited arthritic condition involving one or both hip joints of affected dogs. It presents itself as a partial dislocation, or in severe cases, a complete dislocation of t

19. Feline atopy
(Article/Pets Animals)
Definition Atopy is an inhirited predispositions to developed a type 1 hypersensitivity to inhalated or percutaneusly absorbed allergens Etiology Feline atopy result forms a genetic tendency to be

20. Canine scabies
(Article/Pets Animals)
Definition Canine scabies (sarcoptic mange) is a contagius dermatosis of dogs and rarely cats, caused by the mite sarcoptes scabei var. Canis Etiology Caused by the higly contagius mite sarcoptes

21. Dermatomyositis in dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
This condition is one of inflammation (itis) of the skin (dermato) and muscle (myo) that is seen in young collies and Shetland sheepdogs. There appears to be a defect in the immune system that predisp

22. Malassezia (yeast) Dermatitis
(Article/Pets Animals)
Definition Malassezia Dermatitis is a pruritic condition associated with the presence of the yeast Malassezia pachydermatitis. This common yeast organism that is found on normal and abnormal canine sk

23. Lyme Disease In Dogs Matter
(Article/Pets Animals)
Lyme disease is caused by an organism known as a spirochete, which is a coiled rod-shaped bacterium and named Borrelia burgdorferi. It is passed to dogs and people by deer ticks carrying the infectio

24. Ringworm and Fungal Disease in dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
Along with viruses and bacteria, fungal organisms can cause disease in dogs. Probably the most common one pet owners are familiar with and have heard about is dermatophytosis, or ringworm. In addition

25. Parvovirus Infection in dog
(Article/Pets Animals)
Definition CPV-2 infection is an acute systemic illness characterized by hemorrhagic enteritis. Often fatal in pups, who may collapse in a “shock-like” state and die suddenly without ente

26. Leptospirosis of dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
Etiology Canine leptospirosis is a bacterial disease of dogs characterized by jaundice, vomiting, and kidney failure. At least four different groups of leptospirosis organisms, all belonging to the ge

27. Infectious Canine Hepatitis (ICH)
(Article/Pets Animals)
This disease is caused by the canine adenovirus 1, an organism found worldwide and known for its stability outside its host environment (it can survive for up to 2 weeks). Species The virus is shed i

28. Herpes Virus
(Article/Pets Animals)
This virus poses no real threat to adult dogs. In fact, it is thought to be a natural inhabitant of the respiratory tract and sometimes the reproductive tracts of these adults. Its main importance

29. Canine Distemper in dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
Definition An acute to subacute contagious febrile and often fatal disease with respiratory, gastrointestinal, and CNS manifestations Caused by CDV, a morbillivirus in the Paramyxoviridae family Aff

Canine Contagious Respiratory Disease (CCRD) (also known as “canine cough” and “kennel cough”) is a highly contagious disease transmitted by air and wind currents contamina

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