Not exact matches
Rabies is caused
by a
virus that people and
other mammals can get through exposure to the saliva or nervous tissue of a rabid
animal and is fatal without proper «Post Exposure Prophylaxis («PEP») vaccines.
West Nile
virus has wreaked havoc mostly on bird populations, but humans and a variety of
other animals can become infected as well when bitten
by a mosquito that previously dined on an infected bird.
Each enclosure is surrounded
by tough, fine netting designed to stop the wind blowing the
virus away, and keep out birds, burrowing
animals and
other creatures that could spread the
virus.
The way they often do this is
by forming a «hybrid» with a «cousin»
virus that lives in some
other animal species.
This is because certain lymphomas and leukemias in
other animal species and humans are thought to be caused
by virus.
She won't be at risk of attack
by other animals, like coyotes, and she won't get into fights with
other cats, which can lead to Feline Immunodeficiency
Virus or injury.
A vaccine against RHD was ordered
by RAPS, in conjunction with
other animal agencies in the province, after the
virus was first found in B.C. Sadly, the shipment has not yet arrived.
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Andrew Burbidge: Yes, I think that having a transmissible
virus as the vector for immuno - contraception or whatever
other technique's available is not really a viable option because the feral cat has been bred from the wild cat of Africa, Europe and Asia, and if that transmissible disease, that
virus escaped Australia or was taken out purposely
by someone who, you know, wanted to cause problems in another country, then we would have actually have developed a technique for eradicating native
animals in
other people's countries, and I just think that's not on.
It has not yet been determined whether the Zika
Virus affects dogs, but it has been shown to be carried and transmitted
by other animals including primates and rodents.
The
virus is found in rodents with rock squirrels, prairie dogs and ground squirrels being the most susceptible in the U.S. Fleas carried
by the rodents transmit the bacteria to
other animals and humans through their bites.
Canine Parvovirus is a fast - moving, serious disease that is caused
by a
virus that attacks the gastrointestinal tract of puppies, adult dogs and
other wild
animals such as foxes and wolves.
Neither
virus causes fatalities in healthy people, but there are several
other arboviral infections (various encephalitis
viruses, yellow fever, west Nile fever and Rift Valley fever) carried
by the insect as well as a dog roundworm that also infects wild
animals and cats.
STDs are most commonly caused
by viruses or bacteria, though they can be caused
by other agents as well, including
animals!