Equine Organism ID Week 4. Rabies AKA: N/A Classification: Viral (Contagious Bite)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
NOSOCOMIAL ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT ORGANISMS
Advertisements

MRSA Community Acquired Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
RABIES Board of Health April Rabies Disease Rabies is a highly contagious viral disease. The disease causes inflammation of the brain and spinal.
Equine Science & Technology Equine Diseases. Anthrax (Splenic Fever) Anthrax- an acute infectious disease affecting horses and other warm-blooded animals.
Canine Distemper (CDV)
1 Anatomy Review Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Meninges Blood Brain Barrier.
Plate 86 Viral Diseases of the Nervous System. Nervous System Central nervous system: – The meninges – The brain – The spinal cord Peripheral nervous.
World Rabies Day Make Rabies History!. What is rabies? A disease caused by a virus that can kill you by attacking the brain and spinal cord. A disease.
DR, MOHAMMED ARIF. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR CONSULTANT VIROLOGIST HEAD OF THE VIROLOGY UNIT Viral zoonotic diseases. Rabies, Marburg & Ebola viruses.
AGRI   What effects disease control?  Management  Well fed  Well managed healthy horses  Which are not subjected to undue stress  Vaccinations.
M. RASOOLINEJAD,MD DEPATMENT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE TEHRAN UNIVERCITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.
Communicable Diseases. Figure 2.10: The Burden of Disease by Group of Cause, Percent of Deaths, 2001 Data from Lopez AD, et al Global Burden of Disease.
Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus By Jackson Cullop
Rabies Control Program
Viruses Bacteria and Your Health Ch I. How Infectious Diseases Spread A. Infectious diseases are illnesses that pass from one person to another.
Germs in the classroom By tonya welch.
MRSA and VRE. MRSA  1974 – MRSA accounted for only 2% of total staph infections  1995 – MRSA accounted for 22% of total staph infections  2004 – MRSA.
MRSA and VRE. MRSA  1974 – MRSA accounted for only ____of total staph infections  1995 – MRSA accounted for _____ of total staph infections  2004 –
Core vs. Non-core Core vaccines are vaccines which are strongly recommended, and sometimes even required. For pet owners, it is useful to know specifically.
THE RABIED KILLER BY: Nicholas Mallard RABIES WHAT ARE RABIES ? Rabies is a deadly virus that attacks the central nervous system and causes acute encephalitis.
HOW DO INFECTIOUS DISEASES SPREAD FROM PERSON TO PERSON? Viruses, Bacteria, and Your Health.
Unit 11: Nervous System Diseases. Tetanus Tetanus –Acute, highly infectious –Contagious? –Affects Humans Humans Horses Horses Sheep Sheep Swine Swine.
Emerging and Re-emerging Diseases. Which killed more people: WWI ( ) or the Influenza Epidemic of 1918? World War I (1914 – 1918) death toll:
Infectious Diseases in Canines
Keeping Food safe. If in doubt throw it out In the USA- 200,000 / day/food borne illness Food poisoning- flu like symptoms.
How long? How long must a tick remain attached to the skin for at least one day before the bacteria can be transmitted.
Infectious Diseases in Industry. Nancy V. Rodway MD MS MPH Medical Director, Occupational Services, Ambulatory Centers and Employee Health.
Viral & Bacterial Diseases Messana Science 8 Chapter 25.
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Laura Meier. West Chester University. Fall 2011.
20.3 Bacterial & Viral Diseases pg Pathogen- microorganisms that cause disease 2 ways: 1. destroy living cells; tuberculosis- destroys lung tissue.
Chapter 23 lesson 1 Understanding Communicable Diseases page and lesson 2 Common Communicable Diseases. Pages
Nervous System Infections Chapter 20. Nervous system Central nervous system (CNS) – Brain Encephalitis – Spinal cord Peripheral nervous system (PNS) –
U3L2 Presentations Page 164 What to do questions What Did You Find Out questions 1 and 3.
Rabies. Rabies??? What is that? Rabies is a viral infection that affects the nervous system of mammals. It causes encephalitis and myelitis. And in just.
VACCINATIONS AND DISEASES IN CANINES By: Maria, Sarah, and Shonda.
Component 1: Introduction to Health Care and Public Health in the U.S. 1.8: Public Health Part II 1.8a: Public Health and Communicable Disease.
Medical Terms Tyler Lunsford Teacher Academy
Rabies Ashley Vargas Sean McGee Giovanni Perez.
Rabies A Bunch of Info. On on this common known disease. By: Jessi Jayne Bull May 16 th, 2001.
The Spread of Pathogens Starter 1. Why are most antibiotics no longer effective against MRSA? 2. Describe the pattern in Graph 1 and 2 3. Explain why deaths.
Viruses, Bacteria, and Your Health.  I. How infectious diseases spread  A. Infected person  1. touching, kissing, inhaling droplets of sneezes or coughs.
RABIES Rabies belongs to Rhabdovirus It is the only human Rhabdovirus It is bullet-shaped, enveloped, helical, single stranded,
Overview of Infectious Disease Project
Equine Organism ID Week 2. Equine Encephalomyelitis (Eastern and Western) Scientific Name: aka “Sleeping Sickness” Classification: Viral (mosquito borne;
Overview of Infectious Disease Project. Some guidelines Make sure the design you use is readable and the text is large enough to see Use animations where.
Equine Organism ID Week 3.
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
 What disease killed million people worldwide but has since been eradicated from the human population?
Infectious Diseases. Staphylococcus aureusGeneral bacteria.
Communicable Diseases: Diseases that are spread from one person / animal to another.
Life and Times of: Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) Group 3.
Diseases. Infectious Diseases Disease that can pass from one organism to another. Caused by: Viruses Bacteria Fungus Protists.
Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Diseases Caused by Bacteria and Viruses Lesson Overview 20.3 Diseases Caused by Bacteria and Viruses.
Rabies By: Jessi Jayne Bull May 16 th, 2001 Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office June 2002.
RABIES Rabies belongs to Rhabdovirus It is the only human Rhabdovirus It is bullet-shaped, enveloped, helical, single stranded,
Cheyenne Sabyan Megan Mahoney Celeste Loiselle Biology 11 Mrs.Zado.
Poliomyelitis Disorder Polio is a disorder caused by a viral infection (poliovirus) that can affect the whole body, including muscles and nerves. Severe.
HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASE I’ll answer all your questions, but then ya’ got to go. So the question I ask you is, “How bad you wanna’ know?”
Diseases Std: 8th . Sub: General Science.
What is an infectious disease?
Infectious Diseases 1.
DISEASE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
Disease and Vaccinations
Infectious disease Caused by tiny organisms called pathogens (ex. Bacteria, viruses, fungi or protists) Can come from another person, contaminated object,
Rabies virus Member of the Lyssavirus of the Rhabdoviridae Dongli Pan
SERMINER PRESENTATION BY TUESIMI CINDERELLA 15/SCI05/015 MEDICAL IMPORTANCE OF VIRUS RABISE.
Presentation transcript:

Equine Organism ID Week 4

Rabies AKA: N/A Classification: Viral (Contagious Bite)

Rabies Symptoms In body 2-9 before symptoms Paralytic Form (Paralysis of throat and jaw) Excess salivation Pass to humans easily

Rabies Treatment Symptoms  Fatal Unvaccinated  Quarantine for 6mo; vaccinate at 5mo Vaccinated  Rabies booster, observe for 45 days

Hendra Virus AKA: N/A Classification: Viral Contaminated food from flying fox urine

Hendra Virus Symptoms Australia (1994) Respiratory Neurological Treatment 70% positive  death Pass to humans  fatal Equinevac HeV vaccine November 2012 Available

Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus AKA: MRSA Classification: Bacteria

MRSA Symptoms Skin or nasal passages Colonized  No symptoms Infected  Symptoms **Surgery site or skin wound Infection/pneumonia Treatment Call vet Isolate animal