Sentences with phrase «remains asymptomatic»

Parvovirus infection remains asymptomatic in infected dogs.
Meanwhile, Morgan Dixon, Spencer's fiancée, remains asymptomatic and in quarantine at the couple's Harlem apartment.
Although a woman can excrete rubella vaccine virus in breast milk and transmit the virus to her infant, the infection remains asymptomatic (202 - 205).
As a natural host of influenza A viruses (including H5N1), the duck is known to often remain asymptomatic under influenza infection.
Because we lack serology data on people in regions of Ebola outbreaks, it is not known whether there are infected individuals who remain asymptomatic; therefore, the degree of infectivity of the virus is unknown.
The tricky part for pet care professionals and owners alike is that a dog can have canine cough, but not yet be coughing or can even remain asymptomatic all together.
Animals frequently develop a heart murmur but may remain asymptomatic for several years.
Because so many pets can have worms and remain asymptomatic, University Animal Hospital recommends regular fecal tests (at least twice a year) for all of our patients,
Many cats — nearly one - third — live with a low level of chronic pancreatitis and remain asymptomatic.
Generally, the condition progresses slowly over the course of several years so that patients may remain asymptomatic long after development of a heart murmur.
Cats may remain asymptomatic, experience episodic vomiting and / or episodic dyspnea (resembling asthma), may die suddenly from pulmonary thromboembolism, or rarely, develop CHF.
Most dogs remain asymptomatic and only experience mild forms of the infection, but some dogs can develop a severe disease; which can cause the dogs to experience lower respiratory tract infections.
The initial diagnosis, along with the inevitable trial and error to obtain the most effective dose of insulin, can be frustrating; however, once achieved, these pets typically remain asymptomatic.
Dogs with only a few worms might test positive but remain asymptomatic.
A large majority of dogs who get bit by these ticks and subsequently infected may actually remain asymptomatic.
One out of 4 or 5 dogs remain asymptomatic during this period.
Other cats remain asymptomatic for their hypertrophic cardiomyopathy for many years before they develop congestive heart failure.
While only a small percentage of cavaliers ever develop symptoms of SM, many dogs have the disease and remain asymptomatic.
Dogs that test positive, but show no symptoms, are not treated for the condition since most dogs remain asymptomatic.
Some cats with FIV remain asymptomatic throughout their life span.
The virus reaches peak levels between 1 and 2 weeks before the onset of symptoms, but a few people (primarily very young children) remain asymptomatic.
Eating any food that has been prepared by someone infected with the virus (remember, some people are infected by remain asymptomatic) and who has poor hygiene.

Not exact matches

It is also possible that WNV caused infections that were asymptomatic, as occurs in approx. 80 % of cases, or that remained undetected including neuro - invasive cases,» Tsakris says.
In the United States, tuberculosis remains an important preventable disease, including active tuberculosis infection, which may be infectious, and latent infection (LTBI), which is asymptomatic and not infectious but can later reactivate and progress to active disease.
The case - fatality rate in reported cases approaches 35 %, but this does not take into account milder cases or asymptomatic infections that remain unrecognised.
While it's difficult to estimate how many people have been or will be infected with the Zika virus worldwide — due to the fact that many people are asymptomatic and the virus only remains in a person's system for about a week — some estimates suggest that three to four million infections are expected in the Americas in the next year.
Many cats with asymptomatic HCM have a relatively benign clinical course and will remain symptom - free for years, whereas in other cats HCM progression is more rapid.
We strongly believe testing remains important for several reasons: (1) client peace of mind for having a diagnosis; (2) impetus for monthly heartworm prevention for both asymptomatic and symptomatic, infected cats in order to prevent maturation of any susceptible tissue - stage larvae; and (3) impetus to ask about any other pets within the household that should be tested and / or receive preventive.
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