Dinnage, J., Scarlett, J.M. Descriptive epidemiology of feline
upper respiratory tract disease in an animal shelter J Feline Med and Surg 11:816 - 625, 2009.
- EHV -4: Causes a nonfatal
upper respiratory tract disease in foals and is uncommonly associated with abortion and rarely with neurologic disease.
The basic vaccination is against feline enteritis and
upper respiratory tract disease (cat flu).
«The H3N2 virus appears to generally cause a mild
upper respiratory tract disease.
Dinnage, J.D., J.M. Scarlett, and J.R. Richards, Descriptive epidemiology of feline
upper respiratory tract disease in an animal shelter.
Which antibiotic is your best bet for treating feline
upper respiratory tract disease in shelter cats?
Sniffling, wheezing, sneezing, runny nose: These signs are typical of
upper respiratory tract disease.
She returned to UC Davis to obtain her MPVM, during which time she conducted research on the use of pheromones to decrease stress and
upper respiratory tract disease in shelter cats.
Many of the signs and symptoms of Bordetella Bronchiseptica mimic those of other
upper respiratory tract diseases.
The combination of the lake and altitude creates uniquely ideal conditions for the treatment of
upper respiratory tract diseases, an effect known as «the climatic spa.»
Not exact matches
B, For the age period of 7 to 12 months, complete information on breastfeeding and infectious
diseases was available for 2958 infants (
upper respiratory tract infections), 3027 infants (lower
respiratory tract infections), and 2938 (gastrointestinal infections) infants.
For the adjusted analyses, complete information about duration of exclusive breastfeeding, infectious
diseases, and all confounders until the age of 6 months was available for 3504 (
upper respiratory tract infections), 3489 (lower
respiratory tract infections), and 3438 (gastrointestinal infections) infants.
A, Complete information about duration of exclusive breastfeeding, infectious
diseases, and all confounders until the age of 6 months was available for 3504 infants (
upper respiratory tract infections), 3489 infants (lower
respiratory tract infections), and 3438 infants (gastrointestinal infections).
These highly - infectious viruses are the leading cause of
upper and lower
respiratory tract disease in young children, including Croup, responsible for thousands of hospitalizations in the developed world, and hundreds of thousands of deaths each year in developing countries.
This highly - infectious virus is the leading cause of
upper and lower
respiratory tract disease in young children, and each year results in hundreds of thousands of deaths in developing countries and thousands of hospitalisations world - wide.
The Division of Pulmonary Medicine deals with the breath of life in all its aspects: control of breathing; sleep disorders; obstruction to airflow in the common
diseases of
upper and lower airways such as croup, bronchiolitis, asthma, cystic fibrosis, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia; restriction to lung function from disorders affecting the chest wall, the musculature, the nervous system, or lung tissue itself; congenital anomalies; accidents such as inhalation of foreign bodies, hydrocarbons, or toxic gases; secondary effects of non-pulmonary system disorders such as gastrointestinal reflux, myopathy, or cardiac dysfunction;
disease of the
upper respiratory tract including rhinitis and sinusitis; and so on.
None of them reported a history of chronic medication, of neurological, psychiatric, endocrine or immunological
diseases, of
diseases related to the
upper respiratory tract, or skull injuries.
Seventeen years ago, he gave up grains, and it was then that pieces of the puzzle finally began to shift into place and the
diseases that had been weighing him down — from IBS to chronic
upper respiratory tract infections — began to clear up.
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Cat flu is a term that encompasses a wide range of infectious cat
diseases that affects the
upper and lower
respiratory tract of cats.
Sniffling, wheezing, sneezing, runny nose: These signs are typical of
upper respiratory tract (sinus)
disease.
Black tarry faeces indicates the presence of digested blood in the faeces (due to oxidation of iron) which would have originated in the
upper gastrointestinal
tract, the cause of this may be due to ulcers, infections, tumours, poisons, foreign bodies, platelet disorder, liver or kidney
disease,
respiratory tract bleeding (being swallowed and passed) or nutrition.
Common
diseases include
upper respiratory infections, gastrointestinal stasis, ringworm, ovarian cysts, pododermatitis, dental
disease / malocclusion, external parasites like scabies and lice,
upper respiratory disease, cecal dysbiosis (loose stool) and the formation of stones in the urinary
tract.
The bacterium can be «carried» by dogs in their
upper respiratory tract (most likely their tonsils) without showing any symptoms of
disease and it is likely that, as yet unknown, bacterial, host or environmental factors, possibly including an over-exuberant immune response to the bacteria, are responsible for the severe pneumonia observed in the worst cases.
Essentially, cat influenza could be described as a range of
diseases of bacterial and viral origin that affects both the
upper and lower
respiratory tracts.
The
upper respiratory tract includes the larynx, pharynx and the trachea but the
disease also affects the mouth, nose and eyes.
Penicillin can be used to treat urinary
tract infections, skin infections or wounds, and
upper respiratory infections, or as part of a combination protocol for liver and biliary
disease, serious systemic infections, or sepsis.
Oral bacteria is also linked to infections of the
upper respiratory tract, tonsillitis, pneumonia and even heart
disease, all of which are life - threatening.
Because many rabbits who harbor Pasteurella in their
upper respiratory tracts are actually healthy, a positive PCR result should not be reason for panic if there are no signs of
disease.
Floods are the second deadliest of all weather - related hazards in the United States.57, 58 Elevated waterborne
disease outbreaks have been reported in the weeks following heavy rainfall, 59 although other variables may affect these associations.60 Populations living in damp indoor environments experience increased prevalence of asthma and other
upper respiratory tract symptoms.61