Extractions: Dr. Bob's All Creatures Site Email me Please use the address below for this site WWW.Petdoc.ws Zoonotic Diseases Please note: This is an informative page only. It is not meant to recommend treatment for either animal or human disease. If you have health concerns for your pet contact your Veterinarian. If you have health concerns for yourself contact your physician. Afipia felis See Cat Scratch Disease (Malignant pustule, wool-sorters' disease, charbon, malignant edema, splenic fever) An acute bacterial infection of humans and animals which may be rapidly fatal. The disease occurs worldwide and is enzootic in certain African and Asian countries. It is an occupational hazard of persons such as wool-sorters, fellmongers, knackermen, farm workers and veterinarians in contact with infected animals or their products (e.g., blood, wool, hides and bones). The causative agent is Bacillus anthracis (bacterium). RESERVOIR AND MODE OF TRANSMISSION: All domestic, zoo and wild animals are potentially at risk of infection. Anthrax bacilli are released from infected carcasses and form resistant spores on exposure to air. These spores contaminate soil for many years. Humans are usually infected by inoculation from direct contact with infected animals, carcasses or animal products and contaminated soil. Inhalation or ingestion of spores may occur. Animals are infected from contaminated feed, forage, water or carcasses. Laboratory accidents have occurred. INCUBATION PERIOD: Humans. Cutaneous 3-10 days inhalation 1-5 days gastrointestinal 2-5 days. Animals. 1-5 days.
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Extractions: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES CONTENTS Problem-Solving Papers Kiselev O. I., Nekrasov P. A., Reshetnikova O. Yu., Vorobyov A. A. Prions and infections caused by them in humans and animals Epidemiological Situation Semiotrochev V. L., Ogarkov P. I. Epidemicological situation with regard to cholera in the countries of Central Asia (1992-1996) Original Investigations Cherkassky B. L., Ladnyi V. I., Kamenetskaya Ye. K., Musoyan S. G., Schmidt Ye. L., Grafov A. G., Yashin Ye. N. Assessment of potential epidemiological significance of soil foci of anthrax near water reservoirs Uchaikin V. F., Shamsheva O. V. Vaccine prevention and therapy of influenza in children Lomov Yu. M., Karbyshev G. L., Batashev V. V., Kruglikov V. D., Golubev B. P., Prometnoi V. I., Mironov A. N., Vlasov V. P. Fundamentals of the activity of specialized epidemic control teams in emergency Rodina L. V., Timoshkov V. V., Stepanova N. V., Manenkova G. M. Possibility of importation of agents of the most hazardous infections by rodents and arthropods to Moscow Pkhakadze T. Ya., Bogomolova N. S., Bolshakov L. V.
Extractions: Cat Menu Anatomy of a Cat Before you Buy Healthcare Nutrition ... Traveling Anatomy General Paws and Claws Teeth and Tongue Fur and Tail ... Sensory Organs Before you Buy Choosing your Cat Responsibilities Costs Which Cat is Best for you? ... Buying from a Breeder Healthcare Accidents and Injuries Digestive Diseases Parasites General ... Respiratory Problems Parasites Ectoparasites Endoparasites Ectoparasites Fleas Lice Mites Ticks Endoparasites Hookworms Roundworms Tapeworms Toxoplasmosis Other Infections Feline Infectious Peritonitis Leukemia Pyometra Respiratory Problems Calici Virus General Panleukopenia Rhinotracheitis ... Tartar Nutrition Cats that Hunt for Food Dietary Requirements Feeding Times and Portions Homemade Food ... Spoiled Cats General Care Bringing your Cat Home Health and Grooming Holding a Cat Properly Indoor Cats ... Where your Cat will Sleep Health and Grooming Claws and Teeth Cleaning your Cat Feeding Grooming Training Behavioral Modification Simple Tricks Using a Cat Door Traveling with your Cat Travel Cages International Travel Hotels and Motels
Extractions: V. Garry, M.D. Chemical and Physical Injury II: Occupational Environmental Pathology Introduction: In the overview lecture to follow, we will attempt to define human environmental disease; to illustrate the scope of its real and potential impact on human health, and to describe the role that environmental pathology plays in research, prevention and diagnosis of environmentally-mediated disease. Perspectives: Examples : Current disease trends; cancer and cardiovascular disease Example A: Metabolism Xenobiotics suspected Relationship Acetylation Aromatic amines bladder cancer risk in slow acetylators Debrisoquine hydroxylation PAH, nitrosamines, Aflatoxin B1 lung cancer risk in extensive metabolizers lung cancer risk in extensive metabolizers Aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase induction PAH lung cancer risk in highly induced Glutathione transferase many carcinogens lung cancer in low activity Example B Syndrome Frequency Type of Neoplasia Xeroderma pigmentosum 1/250,000 homozygotes Ataxia telangiectasia Lymphoreticulosis Bloom syndrome 1/1,000,000 homozygotes
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