Although the rates
of occurrence of this disease were lower in both male and female intact dogs, than in the early - neutered dogs, the difference was statistically significant only in males.
Until the other genes or factors involved are identified the breeder will have to accept that sometimes the DNA test, though important, will not totally
prevent occurrence of the disease.
Fact: Statistics show that feral cats in managed colonies with caregivers generally enjoy the same good health, fitness and
low occurrence of disease as pet cats.
The diagnosis of asbestos - related cancer continues to rise in men and women and this area of the country has a particularly
high occurrence of the disease because of the nature of businesses using asbestos back in the 1950s and 1960s.
morbidity the rate
of occurrence of disease or other health disorder within a population, taking account of the age - specific morbidity rates; health outcomes include, for example, chronic disease incidence or prevalence, rates of hospitalization, primary care consultations, disability - days (e.g., of lost work), and prevalence of symptoms
Antibodies passed from mother to child help reduce
the occurrence of diseases and improve the infants immune system.
The temporal proximity between the administering of a vaccine and
the occurrence of a disease, the lack of personal and familial history of the person vaccinated and the existence of a significant number of reported cases of the disease occurring following such vaccines being administered may, where applicable, constitute sufficient evidence to make out such proof.
Climate change has already increased
the occurrence of diseases in some natural and agricultural systems, but in many cases, outcomes depend on the form of climate change and details of the host - pathogen system.
Under pressure to name several possible future perspectives, Bente Vilsen mentions that the discovery of the electroneutral sodium - potassium pump also makes it possible to explore what an inability to produce current means for the development of the cells and
the occurrence of diseases in e.g. the brain and kidneys, where the sodium - potassium pump plays a crucial role.
W's family appealed that ruling to the Court of Cassation as well, which then asked the European court for advice on whether courts can consider a plaintiff's evidence, even if «medical research does not establish a relationship between the vaccine and
the occurrence of a disease.»
«No longer will researchers need to follow patients for years to track their health and
occurrence of diseases.
It is a usual feature of processed foods, which is where the problem begins: processed foods are perhaps the most damaging part of most people's diet, contributing to
the occurrence of disease and poor health.
Hip dysplasia is an inherited condition and diagnosis before breeding is necessary to keep breeding stock healthy and limit
the occurrence of the disease in offspring.
DNA testing aids breeding decisions aimed at avoiding
the occurrence of disease.
The occurrence of this disease is common in places with warmer climates where the population of mosquitoes is high.
Information on
the occurrence of diseases, their spread and modes of transmission, relevant epidemiological features and their underlying ecological, socio - economical and anthropological factors will provide valuable inputs to risk assessment exercises and subsequent formulation of recommendations for further targeted actions.
This procedure can prevent
the occurrence of diseases such as ovarian and uterine cancer for female and testicular cancer for male animals.
After a clear indication, a veterinarian will recommend serological tests and blood tests which confirm
the occurrence of the disease; though it is hard to diagnose after the incubation period is over.
«I think that Mark would be both pleased and honored that Dr. Meurs will be the first recipient of this award,» said Dr. Bette Morris, Morris Animal Foundation board trustee, and wife of the late Dr. Morris Jr. «Mark would recognize the importance of understanding the etiology of heart disease as a first step toward preventing
the occurrence of the disease and improving treatment.»
Leptospirosis, coronavirus, bordetella, bronchiseptica, and Lyme disease vaccinations are optional, depending on
the occurrence of these diseases in your area and your dog's individual risk factors.
Because neutering can be expected to disrupt the normal physiological developmental role of gonadal hormones on multiple organ systems, one can envision
the occurrence of disease syndromes, including those listed below, to possibly be affected by neutering as a function of gender and the age at which neutering is performed.
scientists determined results of pet dog blood tests for Lyme disease in past years can forecast
the occurrence of the disease in the upcoming year.
Morbidity - Rate of
occurrence of disease or other health disorders within a population, taking account of the age - specific morbidity rates.
A recently published paper in Scientific Reports has found that climate variability in the form of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) has had a significant impact on
the occurrence of disease outbreaks in Europe over the past fifty years.
If you were keeping score, in general
an occurrence of disease before 60 would be one strike and a death prior to 60 would be 2 strikes.