Pneumonia in cats and dogs

    • [DOC File]Primary Species – Dog (2007) - LABSG

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      Findings for dogs with postoperative pneumonia were compared with a control group of healthy dogs in order to identify risk factors. Incidence of pneumonia was higher in the later period (2002-2006). The uses of recent diagnostic imaging techniques increase the incidence of develop postoperative pneumonia a 4.6% in the comparison between ...

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    • [DOC File]Wiley

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      Guarded prognosis with Pneumocystis carinii, Toxoplasma, Angiostrongylus vasorum, canine distemper virus, Leishmania chagasi, and endogenous lipid pneumonia. Poor long-term prognosis with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (mean survival time from the beginning of clinical signs is 17 months in dogs and 5.5 months in cats)

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    • [DOC File]CARE OF PRAIRIE DOGS

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      Pneumonia. Respiratory disease is also very common in prairie dogs. Obesity and poorly ventilated cages often play a role in the animal’s susceptibility to respiratory pathogens. Pneumonia can result from a number of viral and bacterial agents.

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    • [DOC File]Canine Diseases

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      •Common animals affected: fox, skunk, raccoons, bats, cats, dogs, horses, otters •Incubation period: 2 weeks to more than 6 months •Virus in infected animals usually only shed w/in one week of the onset of clinical signs Infected animal can experience any or all of the phases or clinical signs listed below: 1.

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    • [DOC File]Wiley

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      Dogs. Cat (less common in cats than dogs) Breed Predilections. Dogs—sporting breeds, hounds, working breeds, and mixed-breed dogs (greater than 12 kg [26 lbs] of body weight) Mean Age and Range. Dogs—common in young and old dogs; range, 1 month–15 years; many cases in puppies less than 1 year of age. Predominant Sex. Dogs—60% males

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    • [DOC File]Pasteurella, Yersinia, and Francisella

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      In cattle, sheep and birds Pasteurella causes a life-threatening pneumonia. Pasteurella is non-pathogenic for cats and dogs and is part of their normal nasopharyngeal flora. In humans, Pasteurella causes chronic abscesses on the extremities or face following cat or dog bites. Structure, Classification, and Antigenic Types. Pasteurellae. are ...

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    • [DOCX File]Dogs and cats and their semen—review of import conditions ...

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      A number of strains have been isolated from each subtype. Cats have been shown to become infected with H3N2 but not H3N8 (Dalziel et al. 2014; Kim et al. 2013). Infection of cats was believed to be due to close proximity to infected dogs in a shelter environment (Dalziel et …

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    • Child Care Pet Policy

      Dogs, cats, rodents, hedgehogs, farm animals Hookworm Several types of parasites cause hookworm infections. In the intestines, hookworms can cause bleeding and abdominal pain. Dogs and cats, especially puppies and kittens Leptospirosis A bacterial disease that …

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