Sentences with phrase «zoonotic pathogens»

Independent EPA approved laboratory test results show that PetAirapy UVGI had over 99.9 % kill rate against zoonotic pathogens.
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They offer their scientific knowledge on aspects such as the occurrence, diagnosis, host - specificity, virulence, risk of emergence and antimicrobial resistance of zoonotic pathogens emerged in companion animals.
The zoonotic pathogens of most concern to any facility — whether an animal shelter, veterinary hospital, boarding facility or chicken farm — are scrutinized to determine their kill rates and the subsequent reduction in airborne transmission that are possible when a disinfection system is installed in an existing animal facility.
Description EAG VI includes academic experts on the epidemiology, ecology and economy of zoonotic pathogens and companion animals.
Academic experts on the three main categories of zoonotic pathogens transmissible by companion animals: virologists, bacteriologists and parasitologists;
VSPs are guidelines designed to minimize the risk of zoonotic infections from recognized and unrecognized sources and should be used whenever personnel may be exposed to potentially infectious materials, including feces, blood, body fluids, and exudates, or when skin is not intact.3 VSPs include strategies to reduce the potential for bites and other traumas that may result in exposure to zoonotic pathogens.
The three main routes of pathogen transmission are contact, aerosol, and vector - borne transmission.3 BOX 1 outlines some of the more common zoonotic pathogens encountered in veterinary practice and their routes of transmission.
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IRTA has also developed multiple animal and / or arthropod models to work with zoonotic pathogens such as avian and swine influenza, RVFV, MERS - coronavirus, West Nile virus and chikungunya virus.
All kind of projects using mice or farm animals can be performed, with most of animal and zoonotic pathogens up to BSL3.
Launched in 2009 as part of USAID's Emerging Pandemic Threats program, the Predict project was renewed in 2014 with a grant of $ 100 million over five years to develop a sprawling, searchable database of the zoonotic pathogens behind emerging pandemic threats in countries around the world.
However, in the longer run the extirpation and endangerment of these species will almost certainly result in the co-extinction of many parasites and pathogens, likely to include some potential zoonotic pathogens [69,70].
This suggests that early warning signs for 64 of the zoonotic pathogens — 45 % of the total — may have been missed, the team reports online this month in EcoHealth.
«Although effective diagnostic tests and treatments are available, more can and should be done to prevent this zoonotic pathogen from becoming endemic in the UK,» they conclude.
Flavivirus is an emerging and re-emerging zoonotic pathogen and BYD virus that causes severe egg - drop, could be disastrous for the duck industry.
A. phagocytophilum is considered a zoonotic pathogen.
PetAirapy's UVGI proprietary detailed method for estimating the proper amount of UV dose delivered to each zoonotic pathogen includes mathematical modeling, and complex formulas.

Not exact matches

«Despite the relatively low sample size of frozen products in our study, it is clear that commercial RMBDs may be contaminated with a variety of zoonotic bacterial and parasitic pathogens that may be a possible source of bacterial infections in pet animals and if transmitted pose a risk for human beings,» say the researchers.
Background: Chlamydia abortus (formerly Chlamydophila abortus) is an economically important livestock pathogen, causing ovine enzootic abortion (OEA), and can also cause zoonotic infections in humans affecting pregnancy outcome.
Small animal practitioners encountered zoonotic disease more frequently than large animal veterinarians; however, the small animal veterinarians indicated they encountered or discussed zoonotic diseases on a weekly rather than a daily basis.7 Physicians indicated that they felt that «veterinarians should play an equal or greater role in advising patients about zoonotic diseases» and that «veterinarians should be involved not only in controlling zoonotic disease pathogens in animals, but also in providing information for patients and physicians.»
Dr. Marks is also studying the prevalence of zoonotic enteric pathogens in dogs at dog parks in Northern California.
Increased mobility of companion animals especially from and to the Mediterranean basin area, has resulted in transmission of zoonotic parasitic pathogens, such as Leishmania infantum.
Approximately 60 percent of all human pathogens are zoonotic, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Surveillance for zoonotic and selected pathogens in harbor seals Phoca vitulina from central California.
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