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India Davis Dr. Johnson T Th 9:30-10:50 Dec

Topics Background Pathogens Foreign animal disease Avian Influenza Background on Allergens Temperature Calamite Resistance Factors Gene-Environment Interaction Birds effected with Coccidian Pathogenic Organisms: conditions in temperature and diet Exposures

Pathogens What is a pathogen? Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites Where can pathogens be found? Leading cause of death. Top 10 Worst Diseases 10. The Black Death75 million Deaths 9. Polio10,000 Deaths since Smallpox Native Americans suffer a population drop from 12 Mil. to 235, Cholera12,000 Deaths since Ebola160,000 Deaths since Malaria2.7 Million Deaths per year-2800 children per day 4. Bubonic Plague250 Million Europeans Dead (1/3 population) 3. Spanish Flu Between : Million dead 2. Influenza36,000 Deaths per year 1. AIDS 25 Million since 1981

Foreign Animal Disease These diseases are being transmissible to livestock or poultry, and has the potential to cause a significant health or economic impact. Once infection has been introduced, spread can be very rapid between animals and between farms.

Avian Influenza

Cont… How do this virus affect domestic animal?

Allergens What are Allergens? Allergies reflect an overreaction of the immune system which cause no reaction in most individuals. Antibodies Flea allergies

Temperature Climate Temperature has potential impacts on plant disease through both the host crop plant and the pathogen. Changes in host plants Plant induced the increasing allergic rhinitis and asthma

Environmental Resistance Factors There are environmental limits that affect the number of individuals that can survive and reproduce in a given habitat. Dependent factors Logistic Population growth High and Low population densities

Gene-Environment Interaction The phenotype is what you actually see in the animal, and this can be influenced by both environmental and developmental factors. Every disease state (including allergy) and pathogen has its associated harmonic and disharmonic frequencies.

Birds effected with Coccidian Coccidiosis is recognized as the parasitic disease that has the greatest economic impact on poultry production.

Pathogenic Organisms: conditions in temperature and diet Fungi may exist as either a yeast or a mold and may alternate between these forms, depending on environmental conditions. Molds grow on many surfaces, such as wood, masonry, fabric or skin, and thrive best in warm and moist conditions.

General Exposure 4 ways Fate of a organism Releasing Air Water

Conclusion

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Cont… "Canine Inherited Disorders Database - Introduction." University of Prince Edward Island | UPEI. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Nov