Sentences with phrase «subclinical infection»

Pre-operative blood work is done to rule out subclinical infection, anemia, and clotting deficiency.
Clinical signs range from subclinical infection, or mild fever and malaise to severe, life - threatening pneumonia; however, most clinically affected dogs have signs that are typical of kennel cough.
However, anti-H5 antibodies were detected in one chicken's serum, suggesting a subclinical infection (Table 3).
Next, to assess persistent subclinical infection from TMAdV, we analyzed serum samples from at - risk asymptomatic or affected surviving monkeys 2 months after the outbreak (n = 41).
This may be explained by our finding of a high rate of subclinical infection by TMAdV in asymptomatic titi monkeys (35 %), but may also be due to separate introductions of TMAdV into the colony from an as - yet unidentified reservoir.
We also did not count subclinical infections or illnesses for which women did not seek medical attention.
«At a time when flu is dominant in and out of hospitals, and given that there are subclinical infections [infections without symptoms], it is possible that it can lead to ARDS,» Siegel said.
Cats usually develop subclinical infections.
Cats and dogs can develop subclinical infections with these organisms but still pose a risk to livestock, other nonhuman animals, and humans, especially children, older persons, and immunocompromised individuals.»
some lucky dogs have subclinical infections — no symptoms at all, but shed the virus in all body fluids for up to 30 days, thereby exposing many unsuspecting dogs and owners

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The title of her research presentation was: A Novel Imaging Probe for the Detection of Subclinical Bacterial Infections Involving Cardiac Devices.
Determining the true burden of typhoidal Salmonellae infections is hindered by lack of population - based studies and adequate laboratory diagnostics.The Strategic Typhoid alliance across Africa and Asia study takes a systematic approach to measuring the age - stratified burden of clinical and subclinical disease caused by typhoidal Salmonellae infections at three high - incidence urban sites in Africa and Asia.
It was assumed that there were no subclinical shedders, and tigers that survived infection acquired life - long immunity to further infection.
The rates of both undiagnosed and subclinical exposure to typhoidal Salmonellae (seroincidence), identification of chronic carriage and population seroprevalence of typhoid infection will be assessed through age - stratified serosurveys performed at each site.
Many dogs can overcome the infection on their own, but others may enter a subclinical or chronic phase of infection, which can be much more difficult to clear and / or treat.
For example, cows with subclinical Salmonella infections can shed the bacteria to their herdmates without showing any symptoms.
For cats with subclinical signs of heartworm infection, progression to obvious signs of allergic lung disease can be seen after preventive administration.
There are some dangers to dogs eating a cat's faeces, if the cat had parasites it may be subclinical for the cat but dangerous for the dog, a faecal floatation test would indicate any infection.
Most infections are subclinical.
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