Sentences with phrase «foetus infection»

Currently Enrolling Cats: Efficacy of a New Drug for Treatment of Cats with Ronidazole - Resistant T. foetus infection
Assessment of reproductive tract disease in cats at risk for enteric Tritrichomonas foetus infection.
Outcome of cats with diarrhea and Tritrichomonas foetus infection.
Researchers identified three compounds that look promising as future treatments for T. foetus infection.
The PCR test is usually reserved for patients that are highly suspected of T. foetus infection, but all other testing has been inconclusive.
She has spent nearly two decades studying T. foetus infections, evaluating their worldwide impact and establishing protocols for diagnosis and treatment.
Gookin was awarded a Winn grant last year for research into probiotic therapy for feline Tritrichomonas foetus infections.
Vomiting does not usually accompany T. foetus infections.
Many, but not all, T. foetus infections eventually resolve spontaneously without specific treatment.
Ronidazole is usually effective in treating T. foetus infections, but it can have side effects and treatment must be done under close supervision of a veterinarian.
Work is in the final stages, but researchers are optimistic they have discovered a new treatment option for T. foetus infections.

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The aims are to study the adaptive response and damage / repair mechanisms of the foetus and newborn to a poor pre - and perinatal environment as during severe preeclampsia (asphyxia, hypoxia, growth restriction), chronic intrauterine infections and perinatal insults related to hypoxia and inflammation.
During the malaria blood - stage infection P. falciparum parasite infects the red blood cells which bind to chondroitin sulphate A (CSA) in the intervillous spaces of the placenta, preventing the efficient transmission of nutrients to the foetus and increasing the risk of spontaneous abortion.
Nictitating membrane protrusion isn't a sign of FIP - it's usually a sign of a gut infection and unfortunately pedigree kittens often have an abundance of those: Giardia, Tritrichomonas foetus and other parasites and bacteria as well as coronavirus (Paris et al, 2014).
There are many reasons for kittens to be diarrheic - e.g. food change, intestinal parasites or protozoa such as Tritrichomonas foetus or Giardia - but FCoV is one of the most common and was found to be significantly associated with FCoV infection.
Unborn kittens at 1 - 4 weeks gestation are usually killed by the infection and the foetus is reabsorbed by the mother or spontaneously aborted.
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