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Monkey Maddness - BACTERIAL DISEASES!
New World species seemingly are more resistant. Almost all species can be experimentally infected. Historically, the three major species of mycobacteria--avium, bovis, and tuberculosis--have been ... others who come in contact with infected monkeys is obvious. Control requires an effective quarantine for newly arrived primates, isolation from infected persons, and a rigorous testing program. ...
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Froglog 46-1
(Nichols et al, 2001). In another study, we experimentally infected juvenile D. tinctorius and then, once excessive skin shedding had begun, we treated ... in 0.01% suspensions of itraconazole to successfully treat other experimentally infected D. tinctorius (Nichols and Lamirande, 2000) and naturally infected Litoria caeulea (unpublished data). This appears to be a ...
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West Nile Virus Studies at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Avian Diseases 50 (1): 1-15. (PDF of paper) Eastern screech owls (EASOs) were experimentally infected with the pathogenic New York 1999 strain of West Nile virus (WNV) by subcutaneous ... for studies of West Nile Virus and other zoonotic diseases. Course of infection in 10 experimentally infected screech owls Human health and emerging infectious diseases Emerging diseases like West Nile Virus ...
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The Oceanic Resource Foundation: Underwater Photography / Marine Conservation
Chisso Corp. Hundreds of fisherfolk died from the contamination and infected mothers later gave birth to babies with severe deformities. In 1973, Chisso Corp. paid some ... cleaning the eyes of healthy turtles. Dr. Larry Herbst found that the disease can be experimentally transmitted by skin scarification or cutaneous injection. There are no current methods of controlling the ...
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The Oceanic Resource Foundation: Underwater Photography / Marine Conservation
Cleaners have been observed biting edible parasites on eye tumors and ... cleaning the eyes of healthy turtles. Dr. Larry Herbst found that the disease can be experimentally transmitted by skin scarification or cutaneous injection. There are no current methods of controlling the ...
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Genetically Engineered Crops - A Threat to Soil Fertility?
New virulent and harmful species might cause reduction of fertility in infected soils. Summary Some studies suggest the possibility of horizontal transfer of DNA from transgenic ... is unjustifiable to continue the culture of any transgenic crops until it has been established experimentally beyond reasonable doubt that the proposed mechanism may not result in disturbances of soil ...
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Brain trust
Idaho, who thought he had toxoplasmosis in his mink. After examining sections of the infected mink brains, Hadlow observed that the tiny holes resembled scrapie. Hadlow suspected the Idaho ... "and gave me my first experience with CWD." Chronic wasting disease proved to be transmissible experimentally to mule deer, mink, domestic ferrets, squirrel monkeys and goats, Hadlow said, although its ...
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USGS National Wildlife Health Center - Frequently Asked Questions about West Nile Virus and Wildlife
A. At this time, there isn’t evidence to indicate that humans can get infected directly from an infected bird. However, it is recommended to always follow general hygienic procedures. Birdbaths and ... an infected animal? A. Experimentally, it was found that this may be possible. However, there has been no evidence to indicate transmission of WNV to cats or dogs that carry or consume infected ...
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Primate Freedom Project
KODAMA, TOSHIAKI infects rhesus macaques with SIV. LENTZ, STEVE documents the effects of vitamins on experimentally impaired vascular function in crab-eating macaques. ACHIDA, CURTIS A. studies gene expression in rat ... Don!) WONG, SCOTT W. infects rhesus macaques with herpes and SIV; the use of SIV infected monkeys has become a common "tool" for researchers at the NIH Regional Primate Research ...
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UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Corn Leafhopper on Corn
Additional research ... when dealing with a disease vector, that threshold values would be extremely low. A single, infected vector may inoculate many plants during its lifetime. While there are insecticides registered to control ...
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