What does a cattle disease look like in a human? - Farm and Ranch Guide
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What does a cattle disease look like in a human? Farm and Ranch Guide "While food borne outbreaks of zoonotic diseases continue to challenge public health authorities, the human cases of some of the more severe diseases - such as anthrax, tularemia, or plague - are extremely rare," said Marty Zaluski, state veterinarian ... |
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 04:37:06 AM
Pharma's niche focus spurs US aid for antibiotics - Fox News
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Pharma's niche focus spurs US aid for antibiotics Fox News The agency has allocated up to $64 million to Achaogen, a San Francisco startup, for development of a new antibiotic against tularemia, a bacterium that can cause pneumonia and urinary tract infections. Public health officials are especially focused on ... |
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Commentary: New University of Nebraska Veterinary Diagnostic Center would ... - Midwest Producer
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Commentary: New University of Nebraska Veterinary Diagnostic Center would ... Midwest Producer Diseases that come through the center's doors include anthrax, tularemia, avian influenza, West Nile virus, H1N1 flu and more. The center improves animal and public health through disease surveillance. It develops new, cutting-edge testing methods. |
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Tick Tally Reveals Lyme Disease Risk - NPR (blog)
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Tick Tally Reveals Lyme Disease Risk NPR (blog) It lives along the Pacific Coast and feeds on birds, rodents, deer and other mammals. The lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum) is a species prevalent in the South. It carries bacteria that can cause ehrlichiosis, tularemia and STARI, ... |
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Quail, rabbit best wild game on table in Arkansas - Log Cabin Democrat
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Quail, rabbit best wild game on table in Arkansas Log Cabin Democrat There is a danger, although slight, of tularemia, also called rabbit fever. Cooking eliminates this, but the wearing of latex gloves is recommended when dressing out wild rabbits. If there are white or yellow spots on the skinned carcass, discard it. |
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Pharma's Focus On Rare Disease Drugs Spurs US Aid For Antibiotics - Huffington Post
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Pharma's Focus On Rare Disease Drugs Spurs US Aid For Antibiotics Huffington Post _ The agency has allocated up to $64 million to Achaogen, a San Francisco startup, for development of a new antibiotic against tularemia, a bacterium that can cause pneumonia and urinary tract infections. Public health officials are especially focused ... |
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As a pet owner be wise about health-related risks to owning and caring for animals - The Freeport News
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As a pet owner be wise about health-related risks to owning and caring for animals The Freeport News Tularemia (Francisella tularensis): A bacterial disease associated with sheep and wildlife, especially rodents and rabbits. West Nile Virus: A viral disease spread by mosquitoes which can affect birds, horses, and other mammals. |
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