Cat diseases and symptoms

    • Prevalence of osteoarthritis in the joints of the ...

      Because of the lack of evident clinical symptoms, especially to cat owners, cat osteoarthritis might be an unrecognised disease. Several risk factors for osteoarthritis in dogs and some for cats are recognised, but particularly in cats only little is known about osteoarthritis.


    • [DOCX File]Community Assessment Tool

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      The CAT intends to do just that—help strengthen existing preparedness plans by allowing the healthcare system and other agencies to work together during an influenza pandemic. A pandemic is a global disease outbreak.


    • [DOCX File]Ebola ConOps Planning Template

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      A person who has both consistent signs or symptoms and risk factors as follows should be considered a PUI: Elevated body temperature or subjective fever or symptoms, including severe headache, fatigue, muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, or unexplained hemorrhage. AND. An epidemiologic risk


    • [DOC File]Chapter 20: Infectious Diseases Affecting the ...

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      2. Cat Scratch Disease (CSD; cat scratch fever) A) A zoonotic infection primarily seen in children ages . B) Causative agent is . C) Transmitted to humans via bites or scratches by cats, especially . 1) About 40% of cats harbor the pathogen. D) Symptoms usually present weeks after the bite or scratch


    • Degenerative joint disease in the vertebral column in the cat:

      To evaluate whether a cat has clinical signs and symptoms due to osteoarthritis or spondylosis deformans, the anamnesis is important. The symptoms are usually very subtle, and the owner may not have noticed all symptoms or any symptoms at all. Questions must be asked about the lifestyle of the cat, changes in behaviour (such as aggressiveness ...


    • [DOCX File]BIO 208 - Microbiology - Unit 4 - Diseases of Skin ...

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      A. Diseases of the skin. General background. Main pathogens of the skin. Staphylococcus aureusStreptococcus pyogenes. GPC, cat + GPC, cat - Skin diseases caused by S. pyogenes. Group A Strep (GAS) 1. impetigo. 2. erysipelas – infection of dermal layer of skin. 3. invasive GAS - 10,000-15,000 cases/yr; 2,000 deaths/yr


    • Basic Facts about Feral cat - Official Website

      Symptoms of bartonellosis infection in cats include a high fever, conjunctivitis, pneumonia, swollen lymph nodes and bronchitis. Symptoms of the disease in humans include fatigue and fever, similar to having a cold or mild case of the flu, headache, swollen lymph nodes and the development of pimple-like bumps on the scratch site.


    • [DOC File]Feline leukemia virus disease complex

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      Other diseases including abortion, severe enteritis (causing diarrhea), neurological (nervous) signs, and ocular (eye) disease are commonly associated with FeLV infection. FeLV is usually fatal. Studies have shown that 80-90% of FeLV-infected cats will die within 3 to 4 years of initial diagnosis.


    • [DOC File]Chapter 20: Infectious Diseases Affecting the ...

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      2. Cat Scratch Disease (CSD; cat scratch fever) A) A zoonotic infection primarily seen in children ages 2-14. B) Causative agent is Bartonella henselae . C) Transmitted to humans via bites or scratches by cats, especially kittens. 1) About 40% of cats harbor the pathogen. D) Symptoms usually present 1-2 weeks after the bite or scratch


    • [DOC File]GENETICS DISORDER RESEARCH PROJECT

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      This unit project focuses on how genetics affects humans directly. Many people are affected by genetic disorders; you may even have some family members or friends with some of these diseases. I suggest that you choose a disorder that affects someone you know or intrigues you because it is strange or interesting.


    • [DOCX File]OHSP Brochure, Feb 2004

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      Cat scratch fever (Bartonellosis) is caused by a rickettsial organism and is characterized by flu-like symptoms and swollen lymph nodes. Rabies The likelihood of contracting rabies as a result of a bite is now very low because research dogs and cats are typically vaccinated for rabies.


    • NCCLS Procedure Template - Beckman Coulter

      Holick MF. Sunlight and vitamin D for bone health and prevention of autoimmune diseases, cancers, and cardiovascular disease. Am J Clin Nutr 2004; 80 (6 suppl): 1678S-1688S. Passeri G, et al. Low vitamin D status, high bone turnover, and bone fractures in centenarians. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2003; 88: 5109-5115.



    • [DOC File]Does Your Cat Have Lower Urinary Tract Disease

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      These signs have different causes. Thus, there is a need for evaluation of each cat as an individual to determine the proper form of treatment and prevention. Possible causes of Lower Urinary Tract Disease (LUTD) include urinary stones or crystals, bacterial and viral infections, birth defects, tumors, and neuromuscular diseases.


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