... mice allows control of the tim‐
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Section 3 Parasitic Tropical Lung Diseases 141
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Ntumba ... progression, inhibi‐
tion of apoptosis, induction of angiogenesis, promotion of tumor-cell motility and
metastasis. Aberrant regulation of the activity or action of EGFR and other members of
the RTK family ... cells of the transgenic animals, and thereby promoted
the development of carcinoma of the lung. This mouse model should prove useful to the
study of lung carcinogenesis and to the identification of...
... Pathology
Microbiology and Infectious Disease / HEAD AND NECK INFECTIONS
Infectious Diseasesof the Head and Neck
A Review
Kathleen T. Montone, MD
Key Words: Infectious diseases; Head and neck; ... ofinfectiousdiseases may involve head
and neck structures. These include bacterial, viral,
fungal, and protozoal infections. This article describes
the pathologic features of a variety ofinfectious ... syndromes often mimic infections, there is a strong
possibility that many of these diseases result from infectious
processes, particularly unknown viruses.
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From the Department of Pathology...
...
swelling of face.
Marked drop in egg
production and increased
number of poor quality
eggs-soft shelled with watery
content.
Mild to moderate irritation of
respiratory tract with swelling
of trachea.
3. ... book on infectious poultry diseases ’ has been compiled
as a training tool for extension personnel involved in avian disease
awareness work. The specic objective of collecting pictures of differ-
ent ... muscles,
enlarged bursa of Fabricius.
Swollen bursa of Fabricius
(may be enlarged, of normal
size or reduced in size, de-
pending on the stage)
Bleeding and swollen bursa of
Fabricius.
Bleeding...
... pollution of environment. The gradients of zooplankton of
?the strong shrimp pond group were too high (std >200%)?because of the variety of dominant
group of zooplankton. If each group of zooplankton ... temperature,
feeding, health of shrimp were not interested well.
Following the risk of the coastal province of Mekong delta, Baclieu was not out of the
affect of the death of shrimp so that the provincial ... not same because of the difference of diversity of each water bodies. The number of
species of weakness group is less than in the strong one; it could be the high gradient of
environmental...
... annual ritual of ‘‘Blessing of the Animals ’ on church steps (Dresser, 2000). In
Catholic parishes, this occurred on the Feast Day of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron
saint of animals. However, ... HEALTH BENEFITS OF COMPANION ANIMALS
Over the past 30 years, an abundance of studies in a wide range of journals and
disciplines offer mounting evidence that interactions with companion animals con-
tribute ... samples, and methods and
often include a range of pets, life stages of persons, and length of relationship. Some
studies examine the impact of visiting or residential animals, rather than particular
animal-human...
... teaspoonful of pulverized
alum to a cupful of warm water; this is applied to the inflamed sides of the throat by means of a swab.
Gargling the throat with a solution of ordinary extract of witch ... pickles, pies, and pastries of all kinds
should not be used.
Often a good preparation of cod-liver oil will increase the weight; and this is also true of many of the extracts
of malt. It is useless, ... another
remarkable provision of nature, for the prolonged existence of these cells increases the probability of the
fertilization of an egg, and thus increases the chances of producing a new life.
=The...
... (A and B) ofdiseases with different reporting obligations. In
January of 2005, the OIE combined the lists into a single entity, containing 130
diseases of interest. A list of these diseases ... increasing world-wide use of the term
“Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs) developed first by the FAO instead of
the use of “foreign animal diseases . Transboundary Animal Diseases are defined ... the transport ofinfectious materials by
any mode of transport. These regulations are based upon the Recommendations
of the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous...
... THE
HUMANE
TRANSPORTATI O N
OF RESEARCH ANIMALS
12 GUIDELINES FOR THE HUMANE TRANSPORTATION OF RESEARCH ANIMALS
TABLE 2-1 Federal Statutes/Programs Relevant to the Transportation
of Vertebrate Research Animals and ... managers who may need to ship
animals in the future.
Transportation of research animals may raise concerns related to the
well-being of the animals and concerns about how animals are affected by
general ... TRANSPORTING
RESEARCH ANIMALS
Regulations pertaining to the international transportation of live
animals, tissues, and specimens are intended to ensure the comfort of ani-
mals and the safety ofanimals and...
... case of the cougar shows, animal
culture complicates behavior. Individual
animals also dier because of their
circumstances, their stressors, and even
their genetics. A mother bear tolerant of
human ... whispered a long string of
profanities. He told me later he had heard
something at that moment, a subtle click
that might have been the breaking of a
twig. I wasn’t aware of hearing anything.
I ... In North American wolves, the
cultural distrust of humans seems to be
holding rm. A wolf will often go miles
out of its way to avoid the smell of a
human being. Among cougars, the case is
dierent,...
... with amount of rain and between-rain
events. The E. coli counts in runoff generated within
hours of slurry application declined during the course of
the event, probably as a result of dilution. ... proportion of fresh faecal material. After this there was
a decline in counts until the animals were removed.
Table 2. Summary of outputs of E. coli (c.f.u. ha
±1
) and water in drainage and runoff ... Replicate Drainage Runoff Total % of total input
Slurry 8/3±26/4/99,
a
1 6.7 Q 10
10
No runoff 6.7 Q 10
10
3.6
drainage = 74 mm, 2 1.2 Q 10
11
No runoff 1.2 Q 10
11
6.4
runoff = 0 mean 9.3 Q 10
10
9.3...
... other key
professionals, such as social workers, mental health
professionals and the Gardai. The research evidence
regarding the responses of these professionals to
identification ofdomestic violence ... 2003). Lack of
knowledge, lack of training and the pressure of
another agenda are frequently cited reasons for the
apparent lack of insight into the needs of children
living with domestic violence ... in their sample
of abused women, despite the extensive use of
physical punishment.
As already established, there is a significant rate of
co-occurrence of child abuse in cases of domestic
violence...
... presence of hypertension and that ofdiseasesof the digestive system were
associated with higher odds of suffering diseasesof the circulatory system. An increased
likelihood of having diseasesof ... presence of other diseasesof the circulatory system, diseasesof the musculoskeletal
system and connective tissue and diseasesof the genitourinary system. However, only the
presence ofdiseasesof ...
Status
Cerebralvascular Diseases
Covariates
Heart
Diseases
Cerebralvasc.
Diseases
Respiratory
Diseases
Diseasesof Musculoskeletal
System and Connective
Diseases of the
Genitourinary System
Other Diseases of...
... their work. Of course many others made
major contributions, though of less depth and impact.
Brodie and Paget of the UK, Semb of Norway, Reclus
of France and Schimmelbusch and Billroth of Austro-
Germany ... overlaps the professional span of many of the
present generation of breast specialists, they have been
left to future study.
This chapter is not the history of benign conditions of
the breast; ... the Jacksonian
Prize of the Royal College of Surgeons for his dissertation
on diseasesof the mammary gland, and this was pub-
lished as a monograph entitled Diseasesof the Breast and
their...