We are available to assist in the diagnosis and management of dogs and cats with gastrointestinal disorders, hepatic or pancreatic diseases, liver or bladder diseases, upper and lower airway diseases (
including nasal disease), endocrine and other metabolic disorders, and infectious diseases.
Not exact matches
Specifically, 1 unit of access comprising a vaccination / challenge study with 3 groups of 6 ferrets (control and 2 vaccine groups), to
include vaccination / boost, intra-
nasal challenge with influenza virus, monitoring of virus load (
nasal washes),
disease progression and immune responses (antibody, IFN gamma ELISA and ELISpot).
The unit of access comprises a vaccination / challenge study with 3 groups of 6 ferrets (control and 2 vaccine groups), to
include intra-
nasal challenge with influenza virus, monitoring of virus load (
nasal washes),
disease progression and immune responses (antibody, IFN gamma ELISA and ELISpot).
Other symptoms of oral
disease in pets that owners often fail to recognize
include chronic eye infections, frequent sneezing,
nasal discharge and chewing on one side of the mouth.
Canine Influenza is an airborne virus similar to the symptoms of other canine respiratory
diseases including coughing, sneezing,
nasal discharge and run a fever.
Tests for
nasal disease can be expensive and invasive —
including MRI or CT scans, biopsies or rhinoscopy — and the results often difficult to interpret.
Clinical signs of CIRDC may
include sneezing,
nasal and ocular discharge and sometimes lower respiratory or systemic
disease.
Dogs were evaluated for clinical signs of respiratory
disease including cough,
nasal discharge, sneeze, ocular discharge, retch, depression, respiration and fever.
Other breed health concerns to consider
include cataracts, hypothyroidism, allergies, footpad disorders,
nasal cavity tumors, Cushing's
disease and tricuspid dysplasia.
According to the CDC (US Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention), symptoms of mold exposure can
include nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, wheezing, or skin irritation.
Another main trigger is the involuntary movement of the hairlike cilia in the respiratory tract which remove foreign matter from the air before it gets into the lungs, but other underlying causes can
include mucous irritation, obstruction of the
nasal passage, inflammation, excess
nasal discharge or secretion, pneumonia, chronic vomiting, GI
disease, and
nasal tumors and dental
diseases in older dogs.
The
disease causes a range of clinical signs that can
include a fluctuating fever,
nasal and ocular discharge, cough, depression, loss of appetite, weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, sensitivity to light, sound and touch, muscle twitches, paralysis, confusion, seizures and death.
Dr. Forman has lectured throughout the United States on multiple internal medicine topics
including pancreatitis, acute and chronic kidney
diseases, liver
disease and
nasal disorders, Cushing's syndrome, and diabetes mellitus.
2 Symptoms of the
disease include fever, lethargy, anorexia,
nasal discharge and cough.2 Although EHV - 1 can cause outbreaks of abortion, EHV - 4 has been associated with only isolated occurrences and is not a risk for contagious abortions.3 Equine herpesvirus can cause damage that goes beyond horses.
According to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), symptoms
include coughing, sneezing, fever,
nasal and eye discharge, reduced appetite and lethargy.