This web - based, awareness level course is designed for anyone who may be involved in
an animal disease response — veterinary and animal health responders, livestock or poultry producers and industry groups, wildlife managers and officers.
Not exact matches
It has been suspected in humans, and shown in
animal models, that the host's immune
responses can make
disease worse.
Only when researchers injected mice that had been genetically altered to have a deficient innate immune
response did the
animals develop detectible
disease.
In addition to the RSV experience, concern for an inappropriate
response among persons vaccinated with a SARS - CoV vaccine emanated from experiences with coronavirus infections and
disease in
animals that included enhanced
disease among infected
animals vaccinated earlier with a coronavirus vaccine [31].
The focus is on molecular microbiology and virology, and includes topics such as genomics, the gamut of plant and
animal host - pathogen interactions, host immune
responses, characterization and evolution of virulence determinants, cell cycle and differentiation, symbiosis in plant and
animal associations, environmental microbiology, biodiversity and evolution, population dynamics, sex and mutagenesis, antibiotic resistance and production, drug and vaccine targets, as well as aspects of prion
diseases and of fungal and protozoan biology.
However, in several neurodegenerative
diseases, evidence from
animal models suggests the unfolded protein
response stays too active for too long.
COMPARE is a large EU project with the intention to speed up the detection of and
response to
disease outbreaks among humans and
animals worldwide through the use of new genome technology.
With all stages of clinical Lyme
disease having previously been described in nonhuman primates, this
animal model was selected in order to most closely mimic human infection and
response to treatment.
The department has an active clinical research program including the analysis of immune
responses to vaccination or different infectious
diseases e.g. M. tuberculosis in humans and
animals.
About the «Human Emulation System» Powered by Organs - On - Chips Technology Based on the Organs - on - Chips technology, Emulate has created a new living Human Emulation System ™ that provides a real - time window into the inner workings of human biology and
disease — offering researchers a new technology designed to predict human
response with greater precision and detail than today's cell culture or
animal - based experimental testing.
Hydrogenated oil (sometimes called trans fats, or partially hydrogenated oil) was the food industry's
response to the belief that
animal fats contribute to heart
disease and a variety of other health problems.
Her work has focused on infectious
disease, immunology, and population medicine to improve the understanding of shelter
animal health,
disease responses and
animal welfare.
Thanks to an equally historic collaborative outbreak
response by organizations and agencies including Maddie's Fund ®, the ASPCA, the University of Wisconsin Shelter Medicine Program, New York City
Animal Care and Control, the New York City Department of Health, the Centers for
Disease Control and the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, many cats» lives were saved.
In
response to a common search term on the
Animal Medical Center website, this blog is devoted to cranial cruciate ligament
disease (CCLD).
Most
animals respond to periodontal
disease with receding gums, however, dogs with gingival hyperplasia have gum tissue that proliferates in
response to inflammation.
«We have partnered with American Humane Association to gain a better understanding of the human -
animal bond, explore the interface between animals and humans in the treatment of disease and overall health, and improve emergency and disaster relief response in times of need,» said Michael McFarland, DVM, DABVP, Group Director of U.S. Veterinary Operations for Companion Animals for Pfizer Animal H
animal bond, explore the interface between
animals and humans in the treatment of disease and overall health, and improve emergency and disaster relief response in times of need,» said Michael McFarland, DVM, DABVP, Group Director of U.S. Veterinary Operations for Companion Animals for Pfizer Animal
animals and humans in the treatment of
disease and overall health, and improve emergency and disaster relief
response in times of need,» said Michael McFarland, DVM, DABVP, Group Director of U.S. Veterinary Operations for Companion
Animals for Pfizer Animal
Animals for Pfizer
Animal H
Animal Health.
Melarsomine dihydrochloride, the preferred method for treating canine heartworm
disease, is recommended by both the American Heartworm Society and the Companion
Animal Parasite Council ™.2 - 4 Zoetis has been monitoring the supply of melarsomine dihydrochloride in the market and, in
response, has introduced DIROBAN, which is manufactured at its FDA - approved facility to provide reliable access for veterinarians, their clients and their patients.
Outreach field services to assist shelters with implementation of industry best practices regarding
animal health and welfare and provision of
disease outbreak diagnosis,
response, and prevention strategies
A protective immune
response may not be elicited if
animals are incubating an infectious
disease, are malnourished or parasitized, are stressed due to shipment or environmental conditions, are otherwise immunocompromised....
Mike Kohn, DVM: «In
response to this [vaccine] violation, there have been increased autoimmune
diseases (allergies being one component), epilepsy, neoplasia [tumours], as well as behavioural problems in small
animals.»
Back at the college, the intern will work with the shelter medicine faculty in veterinary forensic medicine, shelter consultations, diagnosis and management of
disease outbreaks in shelters, and large - scale field
responses to disasters involving
animals, including mass seizures of abused or neglected
animals.
2) extension services in the field, including shelter consultations, disaster
response,
disease outbreak intervention and veterinary care of victims of
animal cruelty and neglect.
National Veterinary
Response Teams can assess the veterinary medicine needs in a community after a disaster, treat and stabilize
animals including law enforcement
animals, conduct surveillance for
animal diseases and
diseases that can be transmitting between
animals and people, and provide technical assistance to local officials on food and water safety issues for
animals.
NAHERC assists the Federal and State
response to domestic and international
animal disease outbreaks, threats, or natural disasters.
Through various programs including community education, cruelty investigations, a pet food bank, emergency
response, senior adoption program,
disease prevention, and adoption services to Northern Arizona this local nonprofit is able to be the voice for these
animals.
The pathogenesis,
disease course, and treatment
response of cOSA closely parallels that of human pediatric OSA (hOSA), and it has thus been proposed as a spontaneous
animal model of the
disease.
The Coconino Humane Association provides shelter for homeless and unwanted
animals, community education, cruelty investigations, a pet food bank, emergency
response, senior adoption program, and
disease prevention and adoption services to Northern Arizona.
Course topics include: Personal Preparedness, Overview of the Incident Command System, Deployment Preparedness, Assisting in Shelter Set Up, Daily Care and Feeding, Proper Cage Cleaning and Disinfection,
Animal Behavior, Stress Management, Code of Conduct for
Response, Zoonotic
Disease, Personal Safety, and Post Traumatic Stress and more.
Learn how to prevent distemper outbreaks in an
animal shelter, how to recognize the
disease in its earliest stages, and what to do in
response to an outbreak.
Her research and clinical interests focus on the health and welfare of
animals in shelters, disaster
response, international trap / neuter / return programs and feline infectious
diseases.
Her academic work has focused on clinical studies in infectious
disease, immunology, and population medicine to improve understanding of shelter
animal health,
disease response and
animal welfare.
Morris
Animal Foundation's Betty White Wildlife Rapid Response Fund will support life - saving animal health research that the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is conducting with its partners to understand the rapidly progressing disease, in hopes of saving the Mongolian saiga before it's too
Animal Foundation's Betty White Wildlife Rapid
Response Fund will support life - saving
animal health research that the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is conducting with its partners to understand the rapidly progressing disease, in hopes of saving the Mongolian saiga before it's too
animal health research that the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is conducting with its partners to understand the rapidly progressing
disease, in hopes of saving the Mongolian saiga before it's too late.
The Betty White Wildlife Rapid
Response Fund, established in October 2010, gives wildlife researchers timely monetary aid to respond to unexpected events, such as natural disasters and emerging
diseases, which result in the need for emergency
animal health research funding.
A protective immune
response may not be elicited if
animals are incubating an infectious
disease, are malnourished or parasitized, are stressed due to shipment or environmental conditions, are otherwise immunocompromised, or the vaccine is not administered in accordance with label directions.
Periodontal
disease is caused by the interaction of oral bacteria (plaque) and the
animals inflammatory
response to these bacteria.
How the bacterium Burkholderia mallei that causes glanders, an infectious
disease in horses, regulates the immune
response to persist in infected
animals.
Outreach consultation services to assist shelters with implementation of industry best practices regarding
animal health and welfare and provision of
disease outbreak diagnosis,
response, and prevention strategies
Because of the specter of antimicrobial resistance looming as a threat to the health of horses, people, and other
animals, we are particularly interested in how we can develop approaches to treatment and prevention of infectious
diseases that are based on improving effectiveness of host immune
responses to control infection (rather than using antimicrobial drugs).