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What treatment do they have? 153
· Anti-diarrheals. Medications like loperamide (Imodium A-D) can help relieve cramping, but they may also prolong the diarrhea associated with salmonella infection. · Antibiotics. If your doctor suspects that salmonella bacteria have entered your bloodstream, or if you have a severe case or a compromised immune system, he or she may prescribe antibiotics to kill the bacteria. Antibiotics are not of benefit in uncomplicated cases. In fact, antibiotics may prolong the period in which you carry the bacteria and can infect others, and they can increase your risk of relapse. What treatment do they have? 168 The sick animals, we must burn. The sick people should take vaccination after bite. After being exposed to the rabies virus, you can have a series of injections to prevent an infection from setting in. Rabies immunoglobulin, which gives you an immediate dose of rabies antibodies to fight the infection, helps to prevent the virus from getting a foothold. Then, getting the rabies vaccine is the key to avoiding the disease. The rabies vaccine is given in a series of five shots over 14 days. If disease coming to brain, it very complicated to treat. What treatment for anthrax infection do the animals have? 178 Treatment for anthrax infection and other bacterial infections includes large doses of intravenous and oral antibiotics, such as, penicillin, ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, erythromycin, and vancomycin. Anthrax spores can survive for long periods of time in the environment after release. Methods for cleaning anthrax contaminated sites commonly use oxidizing agent such as peroxides. These agents slowly destroy bacterial spores. What treatment for bird flu do the birds have? 125 Treatment may include antiviral medication and often requires intensive supportive care. Control efforts, including culling infected birds and vaccinating healthy birds.
What treatment of neat cattle is used? 130 There are suggested medical and prophylactic treatments of neat cattle. They are used with the help of the method of large- drop sprinkling in the form of emulsions, suspensions and solutions, and by ointments and liniments. The insecticide powder is used in cold seasons. It's obligatory to quarantine all the new coming animals to the farm, to keep animals in accordance with veterinary-sanitary norms, to organize full highly-qualified feeding.
What virus is it caused by? 163 Lyssavirus is a genus of RNA viruses in the order Mononegavirales, in the family Rhabdoviridae. Humans, mammals, and vertebrates serve as natural hosts. There are currently 14 species in this genus including the type species Rabies virus. What way do infected birds shed the virus by? 119 infected migratory waterfowl carry bird flu viruses, shed the virus in their droppings, saliva and nasal secretions. When was it opened? 135 The infecting agent of a plague of dogs is a filtering virus opened in 1905. (Kappe). Where are the organs of taste? 69 neuroepithelium - epithelium associated with special sense organs and containing sensory nerve endings. chemoreceptor - a sensory receptor that responds to chemical stimuli. glossa, lingua, tongue, clapper - a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane andlocated in the oral cavity. epiglottis - a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing. gustatory cell, taste cell - an epithelial cell in a taste bud that activates sensory fibers of the facial nerve or theglossopharyngeal nerve or the vagus nerve. palate, roof of the mouth - the upper surface of the mouth that separates the oral and nasal cavities. pharynx, throat the passage to the stomach and lungs; in the front part of the neck below the chin and above the collarbone Where do the living cells receive free oxygen from? 52 The red corpuscles themselves cannot pass out, but most of their cargoes of oxygen can and thus living cells receive free oxygen from the blood stream. Where is the heart situated? What is the pericardium? 40 The heart is situated in the chest cavity between the lungs in a chamber called the pericardium. Who are the carriers of Tetanus? 192 Bird, rodents Who is at greater risk of rabies? 186 Rural people are at greater risk than urban because of the proximity of wild animals and many free roaming unvaccinated dogs and cats. Warn children about petting or feeding any animal acting abnormally. Have your family pets inoculated. Take immediate action if someone is bitten – try to capture the animal for examination by a veterinarian and seek prompt medical consultation. Who opened a virus? 134 The infecting agent of a plague of dogs is a filtering virus opened in 1905. (Kappe). Why is anatomy so important? 54 Anatomy is the branch which deals with the form and structure of the principal domestic animals. To understand the structure of the organism in light of the connection between form and function anatomy is very important. Would you follow the doctor’s recommendation if you have a disease? 145 Yes, i would.
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