VETS20015 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Erythromycin, Methoprene, Silage

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Infectious agents as a cause of subclinical disease in animal"s. Lectures from glenn browning (microbiology) & robin gasser (parasitology) Parapox virus in udder of sheep and human. Infectious diseases utilises all the knowledge you have developed throughout the year (as well as new information for ids) The consequences of subclinical disease in individual animal"s. Subclinical disease is disease that does not have easily detected signs and requires further investigation for diagnosis. In the individual animal it is generally not recognisable, except when due to other factors (often environmental) it becomes clinical disease. E. g. rotavirus, might not see it until they developed into a clinical disease outbreak in the herd. Dog with early stage of heartworm infection. Cat with calicivirus (cat flu like symptom, not influenza) Use cell count of milk from mammary gland. Parainfluenza virus in cattle without any associated bacterial disease (feedlot example)

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