Sentences with phrase «contaminated by the environment»

The hard part is taking a urine sample that has not been contaminated by the environment or by your cat's lower urinary system.

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According to the U.S. Department of Health and Public Services, a superfund site is «any land in the United States that has been contaminated by hazardous waste and identified by the EPA as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and / or the environment
and also join the global campaign for a toxic - free world by reading the FAQ Sheet, Towards Healthy Environments for Children: Frequently asked questions about breastfeeding in a contaminated environment which emerged out of the combined efforts of breastfeeding and environmental health and justice groups in addressing breastfeeding in a contaminated environment.
Governments and private companies alike abide by Article IX of the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, which calls for planetary exploration to avoid contaminating both the visited environment and Earth.
People suffering from malnutrition often show signs of a disease known as environmental enteropathy, which is an inflammatory disorder of the small intestine and is likely caused by ingesting pathogenic fecal bacteria early in life from a contaminated environment.
CWD is caused by a misfolded protein called a «prion» that can infect animals through animal - to - animal contact or via contaminated environments.
The virus affects the infected canines gastrointestinal tract and can be spread by contaminated environments, people or stool, and also by direct dog - to - dog contact.
It is transmitted by direct dog - to - dog contact or contact with contaminated feces, environments, or people.
Why, for example, are outbreaks caused by contaminated drinking water [25] not more common, given the number of free - roaming cats in the environment?
You can reduce the riskof exposure to these intestinal parasites by avoiding potentially contaminated environments and promptly removing feces from the yard or other public areas.
Coccidia and Giardia - Transferred through contaminated environment and controlled by environmental sanitation and treatment of all affected animals.
H3N2 is spread by direct contact with a sick dog and by contact with an environment or people that are contaminated with the virus.
Dogs can become infected with whipworms (Trichuris vulpis) by ingesting whipworm eggs from a contaminated environment.
The eggs can live in the environment for years and can be contracted either by the ingestion through food, water or soil and also from infected faeces or other contaminated animals.
Puppies and kittens frequently acquire hookworms by drinking milk from their infected mother; while adult cats and dogs will acquire them through exposure to water or an environment which has been contaminated, often by feces.
Their larvae can be accidentally ingested by a dog in contaminated environments such as backyards and dog parks.
The virus is mainly transmitted by direct cat - to - cat contact, however, indirect transmission via contamination of the environment or through contaminated objects is also possible.
This can happen by exposure to water or an environment which has been contaminated, often by feces.
This is best accomplished by throwing out all contaminated items and cleaning the contaminated environment with a solution of one cup of chlorine bleach in a gallon of water (250 mL in 4 liters of water).
This virus is transmitted by direct contact with infected dogs or wild members of the dog family, infected feces, or a contaminated environment.
Infection of other animals and humans can occur, either by direct contact with an infected dog or through contact with fungal spores in a contaminated environment.
H3N2 CIV is spread by direct contact with a sick dog and by contact with an environment or people that are contaminated with the virus.
Urine taken with a catheter in the veterinarians office is the best for testing since it isn't contaminated by anything in the environment.
As defined by the EPA, a Superfund site is any land in the United States that has been contaminated by hazardous waste and identified as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and / or the environment.
A 2010 report by the UN Environment Program said that more people now die from contaminated and polluted water than from all forms of violence including wars.
For one, the damages from carbon spills affect people and environments all around the world, not just the local areas contaminated by oil spills.
She was a member of the legal team representing Communities for a Better Environment (CBE) which was named «Attorneys of the Year» for Environmental Law in 2001 by California Lawyer (Daily Journal Corp.) for the resolution of a precedent - setting case requiring major oil companies to clean up more than a thousand sites contaminated by the gasoline additive MTBE.
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