Canine parvoviral infection is caused by canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) belonging to genus canine parvovirus and faimiy Parvoviridae, which is one of the most dreadful diseases affecting the canine population. It causes severe haemorrhagic gastroenteritis in adult dogs and myocarditis in puppies ...
Chapter 4 Disease , Domestic Dogs and the Ethiopian wolf : the Current Situation Disease in Wild Canid Populations : the PotentialChapter 4 Disease , Domestic Dogs and the Ethiopian wolf : the Current Situation Disease in Wild Canid Populations : the PotentialLaurenson...
Although commercial HEV-IgM and HEV-IgG ELISA kits have been extensively applied in the clinical diagnosis of HEV infection, they could not effectively detect the current infection of this disease [69]. In comparison to molecular detection methods, the development of serological diagnostic methods for...
(in this case whether Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) was primarily a vertical health crisis or had fused with and fuelled the longstanding conflict and multi-dimensional political and economic crisis in Nord Kivu); and the failed imperative for such extraordinary expenditure (in this case, an ...
Components of Myocardial Deformation and Transmurality of Disease In general, longitudinal LV mechanics, which are predominantly governed by the subendocardial layer, are the most vulnerable and most sensitive to the presence of myocardial disease. If unaffected, midmyocardial and epicardial function may...
Diabetic neuropathy is one of the prevalent and debilitating microvascular complications of diabetes mellitus, affecting a significant portion of the global population. Relational preclinical animal models are essential to understand its pathophysiology and develop effective treatments. This abstract provides an...
Hepatitis E is recognized as a significant zoonotic disease burden in China, with the hepatitis E virus (HEV) identified as the etiological agent responsible for this disease. HEV exhibits no specific host tropism, which facilitates its transmission amon
Disease is a vital factor affecting clinical medication. Disease changes the PK of a drug by altering the ADME process; on the other hand, disease can also change the sensitivity of the body to drugs by altering the number of receptors and their function in organs. Clinical practice should ta...
ON SEPTEMBER 8TH 2007, the Alliance for Rabies Control, supported by the Center for Disease Control in the United States, aims to raise awareness of the 50,000 human deaths each year from this preventable and treatable disease. World Rabies Day will promote dog controls and the necessity of ...
disease symptoms. However, drug therapy and antimicrobial substances applied to the environment and food are only a temporary solution. The quality improvement of environmental sanitation and personal hygiene may be the best way to prevent pathogenicE. coliinfection and foodborne outbreak (Mara et al....