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What should the patients do if they have yersiniosis? 144
They should get treatment. Uncomplicated cases of diarrhea due to Y. enterocolitica usually resolve on their own without antibiotic treatment. However, in more severe or complicated infections, antibiotics such as aminoglycosides, doxycycline, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, or fluoroquinolones may be useful. What structure and attitude do the genital organs have? 99 The major part of the male reproductive system include the: testicles (with associated epididymis and ductus deferens), scrotum (containing the testicles), penis (containing the urethra) and prostate gland. The major reproductive organs of the female include the: ovaries, oviducts, uterus, vagina, vulva and mammary glands.
What structure and attitude does the uterus of mare have? 98 Uterus a large uterine body, just anterior to the cervix, and two relatively short uterine horns that terminate in the oviduct. The uterus is where the majority of embryonic development and nourishment takes place, it also produces hormones and is the receptacle where semen is deposited during natural bredding.
What structure does the genital system of the horse have? 97 The major part of the male reproductive system include the: testicles (with associated epididymis and ductus deferens), scrotum (containing the testicles), penis (containing the urethra) and prostate gland. The major reproductive organs of the female include the: ovaries, oviducts, uterus, vagina, vulva and mammary glands.
What subdivisions does splanchnology include? 22 It includes the following subdivisions: 1) Digestive system (Apparatus digestorius); 2) Respiratory system (Apparatus respiratorius); 3) Urogenital system (Apparatus urogenitalis): a) urinary organs (Organa uropoetica), b) genital organs (Organa genitalia); What symptoms do people have if they have cryptosporidium infection? 156 The first signs and symptoms of cryptosporidium infection usually appear within a week after infection and may include: · Watery diarrhea · Dehydration · Lack of appetite · Weight loss · Stomach cramps or pain · Fever · Nausea · Vomiting Symptoms may last for up to two weeks, though they may come and go sporadically for up to a month, even in people with healthy immune systems. Some people with cryptosporidium infection may have no symptoms. What symptoms do people have? 150 Symptoms of salmonellosis include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. They develop 12 to 72 hours after infection, and the illness usually lasts 4 to 7 days. Most people recover without treatment. But diarrhea and dehydration may be so severe that it is necessary to go to the hospital. Older adults, infants, and those who have impaired immune systems are at highest risk. If you only have diarrhea, you usually recover completely, although it may be several months before your bowel habits are entirely normal. A small number of people who are infected with salmonellosis develop Reiter's syndrome, a disease that can last for months or years and can lead to chronic arthritis. What symptoms of bird flu do people have? 115 In people, bird flu usually begins like conventional influenza, with fever, cough, sore throat and muscle aches, but bird flu can lead to life- threatening complications.
What symptoms of bird flu do the birds have? 116 signs and symptoms of bird flu resemble those of conventional influenza: cough, fever, sore throat, muscle aches. What symptoms of brusellosis do people have? 158 The symptoms of brucellosis in humans are like having the flu. They usually include: appetite loss, back pain, chills, lethargy, pain in the abdomen, pain in the joints, fever that comes and goes, weight loss What symptoms of brusellosis does cattle have? 159 Symptoms: Abortion; Stillborn Weak calf born Retention of fetal membranes; Signs of infection in the membranes; Swollen testicles in bulls What symptoms of cutaneous anthrax do the animals have? 177 Cutaneous (skin) anthrax. Cutaneous infection is mainfested by progressive stages from an erythematous papule to ulceration and finally to formation of black scar (i.e., eschar). The black eschar often presents with a large, painless necrotic ulcers (beginning as an irritating and itchy skin lesion or blister that is dark and usually concentrated as a black dot, somewhat resembling bread mold) at the site of infection. What symptoms of gastro-intestinal anthrax do the animals have? 176 Gastrointestinal (gastroenteric) anthrax. Gastrointestinal infection is most often caused by the ingestion of infected meat and often presents with serious gastrointestinal difficulty, vomiting of blood, severe diarrhea, acute inflammation of the intestinal tract, and loss of appetite. What symptoms of pulmonary anthrax do the animals have? 175 Pulmonary (respiratory or inhalation) anthrax. Respiratory infection initially present with cold or flu-like symptoms for several days, followed by severe (and often fatal) respiratory collapse. What symptoms of rabies do three stages of the disease include? 170 Аnxiety, excitement and aggressive attitude towards other animals and people, What symptoms of the disease do sick animals have? 127? Usually the first symptoms of the disease in herbs are revealed in animals with chronic dermatitis. The first clinical symptom is a skin itch. An animal licks and scratches itching places. The scratched skin surface bleed s.. The disease weakens animals,
What symptoms of the disease do sick animals have? 133 At the beginning of disease depression, the general weakness, lowered reaction to external irritations, refusal of forage, from time to time trembling (fever) are marked. The body temperature is raised. What symptoms of the disease do the cattle have? 148 Generally, animals develop salmonella infections when their immune systems are low. For example, calves that do not receive adequate colostrum and animals suffering from stress are at risk from salmonella bacteria. Some animals are carriers of the disease and generally, carrier animals cannot be cured with antibiotics or other drugs. What symptoms of yersiniosis people have? 143 Incubation period is 4–6 days (range, 1–14 days). Symptoms include fever, abdominal pain (may mimic appendicitis), and diarrhea (may be bloody and can persist for several weeks). Necrotizing enterocolitis has been described in young infants. Reactive arthritis affecting the wrists, knees, and ankles can occur, usually 1 month after the initial diarrhea episode, resolving after 1–6 months. Erythema nodosum can also occur, manifesting as painful, raised red or purple lesions along the trunk and legs, usually resolving spontaneously within 1 month. What teeth can you name? 70 An adult horse has between 36 and 44 teeth. The enamel and dentin layers of horse teeth are intertwined.[10] All horses have 12 premolars, 12 molars, and 12 incisors. Among primary teeth, 10 usually are found in the maxilla (upper jaw) and the other 10 in the mandible (lower jaw). Among permanent teeth, 16 are found in the maxilla and the other 16 in the mandible. Most of the teeth have distinguishing features. What treatment do the animals have? 182 In the XXth and XXIst centuries, a minority of sheep owners have turned to alternative treatments such as homeopathy, herbalism and even traditional Chinese medicine to treat sheep veterinary problems. The need for traditional anti-parasite drugs and antibiotics is widespread, and is the main impediment to certified organic farming with sheep.
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