A foreign animal disease (FAD) is an animal disease or pest, whether terrestrial or aquatic, not known to exist in the United States or its territories...
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Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC) is a United States federal research facility dedicated to the study of foreign animal diseases of livestock....
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The National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease (NCFAD), located in the Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is part...
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Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) or hoof-and-mouth disease (HMD) is an infectious and sometimes fatal viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals, including...
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Agency's National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease, and thus the scientists at the NML share their premises with animal virologists. The National Microbiology...
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and services, centered on diagnosis of domestic and foreign animal diseases, support of disease control and eradication programs, reagents for diagnostic...
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laboratories operated by state and university officials to cooperate in foreign animal disease surveillance and related services. This article incorporates public...
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which is Canada's contribution to the BSL4ZNet: National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease) and sits on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Organisation for...
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Zoonosis (redirect from Zoonotic disease)
century, though it has now evolved into a separate human-only disease. Human infection with animal influenza viruses is rare, as they do not transmit easily...
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Foam depopulation (category Ethically disputed business practices towards animals)
farm animals by spraying foam over a large area to obstruct breathing and ultimately cause suffocation. It is usually used to attempt to stop disease spread...
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(NML) and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease (NCFAD). It was the workplace of approximately 550 federal employees...
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threats involving human, zoonotic, and foreign animal diseases. The NBAF replaced the aging Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC) on Plum Island, New...
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Level 4 research laboratories. Its members are National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease (Canada) National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (United States)...
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This list of dog diseases is a selection of diseases and other conditions found in the dog. Some of these diseases are unique to dogs or closely related...
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Animal testing, also known as animal experimentation, animal research, and in vivo testing, is the use of non-human animals, such as model organisms,...
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Veterinarian (redirect from Exotic animal veterinarian)
Epidemiology is focused on herd health and prevention of herd borne diseases and foreign animal diseases. Pathology, like microbiology and histology, is very diverse...
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the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, in the National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease collocated in the same facility. Research facilities are also operated...
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Senators Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources Fisheries and Oceans Foreign Affairs and International Trade Human Rights Internal Economy, Budgets...
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Brucella melitensis (section In animals)
Goats". goats.extension.org. Retrieved 2019-12-24. "Reportable and Foreign Animal Diseases" (PDF). USDA.gov. USDA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-05-01...
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Pseudorabies (redirect from Aujeszky's disease)
also susceptible. The disease is usually fatal in these animal species. Research on SuHV-1 in pigs has pioneered animal disease control with genetically...
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to the importance of rabbits as laboratory animals and centuries of domestication for fur and meat. Disease in pet rabbits is rare when they are raised...
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and Mexican borders, these stations served as safeguards against foreign animal diseases. The BAI, under the direction of the United States Department of...
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Hardware disease in livestock is traumatic puncture of the gastrointestinal tract with resultant spread of infection, caused by ingestion of a sharp,...
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Paratuberculosis (redirect from Johne's Disease)
age, and then usually only are diagnosed in one animal at a time. Cattle "with signs of Johne’s disease shed billions of bacteria through their manure...
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Mad cow crisis (category Animal disease control)
uneaten parts of cattle and animal cadavers. The epidemic took a particular turn when scientists realized in 1996 that the disease could be transmitted to...
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Louping ill (category Animal viral diseases)
title (link) Committee on Foreign Animal Diseases of the United States Animal Health Association (1998), Foreign Animal Diseases, Pat Campbell & Assoc/Carter...
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the vitamin supply chain and relative risk of transmission of foreign animal diseases" (PDF). University of Minnesota. Juszkiewicz, Małgorzata; Walczak...
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vaccines. Animal vaccines have been found to be the most cost effective and sustainable methods of controlling infectious veterinary diseases. In 2017...
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Carrion (redirect from Animal carcasses)
Latin caro 'meat'), also known as a carcass, is the decaying flesh of dead animals. Carrion is an important food source for large carnivores and omnivores...
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"Demography, disease and the devil: life-history changes in a disease-affected population of Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii)". The Journal of Animal Ecology...
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