A strain of bacteria that causes skin and soft
tissue infections in humans originally came from cattle, according to a study to be published in mBio ®, the online open - access journal of the American Society for Microbiology.
Not exact matches
In humans, Salmonella Dublin has higher hospitalization and fatality rates than other Salmonella types; it causes systemic
infection of body
tissues, similar to typhoid.
Studying cells from the stomach and pancreas
in humans and mice, as well as mouse kidney and liver cells, and cells from more than 800 tumor and precancerous lesions
in people, the researchers found when
tissue is injured by
infections or trauma, mature cells can revert back to a stem - cell state
in which they divide repeatedly.
Roundworms are zoonotic (can be transferred to
humans) and can cause an
infection known as «Visceral Larva Migrans,» that may result
in inflammation of muscle
tissue and blindness.
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In addition to live prey, eviscerated tissues (gut piles) from hunted deer and black bears would be a source of infection for wild cats... Prevalence of T. gondii in wild game and venison in the USA is very high and hunters need to be aware of the risk of transmission of infection to humans and, more importantly, spread of infection in the environmen
In addition to live prey, eviscerated
tissues (gut piles) from hunted deer and black bears would be a source of
infection for wild cats... Prevalence of T. gondii
in wild game and venison in the USA is very high and hunters need to be aware of the risk of transmission of infection to humans and, more importantly, spread of infection in the environmen
in wild game and venison
in the USA is very high and hunters need to be aware of the risk of transmission of infection to humans and, more importantly, spread of infection in the environmen
in the USA is very high and hunters need to be aware of the risk of transmission of
infection to
humans and, more importantly, spread of
infection in the environmen
in the environment.
AAHA, AVMA, AAFP, the Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) and the Center for Disease Control (CDC) strongly recommend parasite control for companion animals for many reasons, including prevention of visceral larva migrans, a condition
in which parasites within a
human «release larvae that migrate anywhere
in the body... Organs commonly affected are the eye, brain, liver and lung, where
infections can cause permanent visual, neurologic, or other
tissue damage.
As mentioned above, roundworms are zoonotic (can be transferred to
humans) and can cause an
infection known as «Visceral Larva Migrans», which may result
in possible inflammation of muscle
tissue and blindness.