Animal Disease Control
Found 11 free book(s)Guidelines for Animal Disease Control - OIE
www.oie.intGuidelines for Animal Disease Control 1. Introduction and objectives The guidelines are intended to help countries identify priorities, objectives and the desired goal of disease control programmes. Disease control programmes are often established with the aim of eventual eradication of agents at a country, zone or compartment level.
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services ...
forms.freshfromflorida.comDivision of Animal Industry Bureau of Animal Disease Control OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF VETERINARY INSPECTION FOR INTRASTATE SALE OF A DOG OR CAT Pursuant to Section 585.14, 585.145 and 828.29, F.S., Rule 5C-27.001 F.A.C. NICOLE "NIKKI" FRIED COMMISSIONER
Notifiable avian disease control strategy for GB
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukPlans for Exotic Animal Diseases, the disease control strategy aims first and foremost to restore the United Kingdom’s (UK) disease free status as quickly as possible. In doing so, government seeks to select control strategies which: • Protect public health. • Minimise the number of animals which need to be culled either to control the
DRINKING WATER QUALITY - Centers for Disease Control …
www.cdc.govor animal fecal waste and are overwhelmingly responsible for reported disease outbreaks from drinking water and recreational water. ORGANIC AND INORGANIC CHEMICAL CONTAMINANTS Chemical contaminants likely to be found in drinking water include metals, fertilizers, pesticides and manu-facturing wastes, and emissions.13 Improper disposal
VETERINARY PRACTICE GUIDELINES 2018 AAHA Infection …
www.aaha.orgWithout effective infection control, prevention, and biosecurity (ICPB) implemented in the veterinary primary care and referral settings, the clinician’s efforts at disease prevention and treatment are compromised and, in some cases, nullified. Thus, ICPB is at the heart of the veterinarian’s pledge to protect animal health and
11. Control of communicable diseases and prevention of ...
www.who.intthe disaster and its immediate consequences reduce resistance t o disease because of mal-nutrition, stress, fatigue, etc. and when post-disaster living conditions are unsanitary. The control of communicable diseases depends on a healthy environment (clean water, adequate sanitation, vector control, shelter), immunization, and health workers
Facts About Brucellosis - USDA
www.aphis.usda.govif the disease may have been transmitted to other herds. Epidemiologists, specially trained veterinarians, investigate disease sources and develop herd plans for affected herds, possibly exposed herds, and area herds to control, eradicate, and prevent the spread of the disease. 16. Is there a vaccine for brucellosis? Yes.
Leprosy and Armadillos - Centers for Disease Control and ...
www2c.cdc.govLeprosy and Armadillos [Announcer] This program is presented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [Sarah Gregory] Nine-banded armadillos are naturally infected with Mycobacterium leprae and have been implicated in zoonotic transmission of leprosy.
Public Veterinary Medicine: Public Health
www.nasphv.orgJAVMA • Vol 248 • No. 5 • March 1, 2016 505 Rabies is a fatal viral zoonosis and serious public health problem.1 All mammals are believed to be susceptible to the disease, and for the purposes of this document, use of the term animal refers to mam-
2017 AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines
www.aaha.orgfor Disease Control (CDC) guidelines for proper vaccine storage and handling of vaccines is provided. Immunotherapeutic products represent a rapidly emerging class of biologics licensed for use in veterinary medicine. The Guidelines include a new section entitled therapeutic biologics specifically directed at informing
Signs and Symptoms small and Dissemination to the
www.cdc.govIn the United States, similar flock-based control measures are used by the egg industry to control Salmonella Enteritidis. Poultry houses are routinely cleaned and disinfected, care is taken to control pests and rodents, and feed is procured from safe sources. In addition, chickens are routinely tested for Salmonella Enteritidis.