Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is
generally a fatal disease, with a five - year survival rate of less than 6 percent.
Ebola is an infectious and
generally fatal disease, whose characteristics are a fever and severe internal bleeding.
Not exact matches
It should be noted, however, that while a study on senescent cell ablation in genetically normal mice would provide at least some evidence on the effect of senescent cells (and their ablation) on promoting cancer, even such a study would likely show less effect than could be anticipated in a large mammal model, since even normally - aging mice rarely suffer metastatic
disease to the extent of aging humans, as sheer primary tumor volume is
generally sufficient to be
fatal to mice.
Rabies is a
disease that is 100 %
fatal in animals, and a vaccination is
generally required by law.
Generally it is wise to protect our dogs against
fatal diseases, particularly if they are zoonotic (able to be passed from our pets to human) like the rabies virus.
Although 98 percent of the animals taken to the SPCA are
generally healthy, some have kennel cough, respiratory problems or heartworm
disease, which can be
fatal.
FeLV and FIV are
generally fatal infectious
diseases in felines; while less common than they were in the past, they are still all - too - frequently reported.