نتایج جستجو برای: pet birds

تعداد نتایج: 96183  

Journal: :European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2016

Journal: :Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association 1993

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
T O Messmer S K Skelton J F Moroney H Daugharty B S Fields

We developed a nested, multiplex PCR for simultaneous detection of three species of chlamydiae in human and avian specimens. The PCR was designed to increase sensitivity and to circumvent inhibitors of PCR present in clinical specimens. The target sequence was the 16S rRNA gene. The first-step PCR was genus specific, and the second-step PCR was multiplexed (i.e., had multiple primer sets in the...

2013
Araceli Díaz-Perales David González-de-Olano Marina Pérez-Gordo Carlos Pastor-Vargas

The prevalence of exotic pet allergies has been increasing over the last decade. Years ago, the main allergy-causing domestic animals were dogs and cats, although nowadays there is an increasing number of allergic diseases related to insects, rodents, amphibians, fish, and birds, among others. The current socio-economic situation, in which more and more people have to live in small apartments, ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Maria Eugenia Leone Gold Daniela Schulz Michael Budassi Paul M. Gignac Paul Vaska Mark A. Norell

Birds have evolved behavioral and morphological adaptations for powered flight. Many aspects of this transition are unknown, including the neuroanatomical changes that made flight possible [1]. To understand how the avian brain drives this complex behavior, we utilized positron emission tomography (PET) scanning and the tracer (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) to document regional metabolic activi...

2016

Newcastle disease is a viral disease of birds caused by avian paramyxovirus 1 (APMV-1). For official control purposes, this disease is currently defined as the most severe form of the illness, which is caused only by certain viral strains. Many less virulent strains of APMV-1 also circulate among domesticated and wild birds. These viruses usually cause much milder clinical signs or infect birds...

2014
E. Paul Cherniack Ariella R. Cherniack

Many studies utilizing dogs, cats, birds, fish, and robotic simulations of animals have tried to ascertain the health benefits of pet ownership or animal-assisted therapy in the elderly. Several small unblinded investigations outlined improvements in behavior in demented persons given treatment in the presence of animals. Studies piloting the use of animals in the treatment of depression and sc...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
C R Hudson C Quist M D Lee K Keyes S V Dodson C Morales S Sanchez D G White J J Maurer

Salmonella infections have been implicated in large-scale die-offs of wild birds in the United States. Although we know quite a bit about the epidemiology of Salmonella infection among domestic fowl, we know little about the incidence, epidemiology, and genetic relatedness of salmonellae in nondomestic birds. To gain further insight into salmonellae in these hosts, 22 Salmonella isolates from d...

Journal: :Avian diseases 2012
Rodney W Schnellbacher Kali Holder Tim Morgan Lane Foil Hugues Beaufrère Javier Nevarez Thomas N Tully

From April 20 to May 10, 2010, multiple species of birds were seen at the Louisiana State University (LSU) Zoological Medicine Department for a disease syndrome characterized by acute lethargy, generalized subcutaneous petechiae, vasculitis, and death caused by a black fly identified as Simulium meridionale. Twenty psittacine birds presented with severe depression and multifocal subcutaneous he...

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