scholarly journals Coccidiosis: A Parasitic Disease of Significant Importance in Rabbits

2020 ◽  
pp. 499-507
Author(s):  
Wafaa A. Abd El-Ghany

Rabbits are considered an important and healthy source of animal protein all over the world. They are susceptible to important diseases that can reduce their productivity, causing severe economic losses. Coccidiosis is one of the important protozoon diseases caused by Eimeria species. Rabbits are highly susceptible to coccidiosis, especially after weaning time. Coccidiosis in rabbits has two forms, namely hepatic and intestinal. Affected animals indicated the symptoms of diarrhea, reduced appetite, dehydration, and weight loss as well as liver and intestinal lesions. Diagnosis is based on the detection of the infective stages of the protozoon in feces or affected tissues. Prevention and control are achieved by adopting hygienic measures and using different anticoccidial drugs. The use of natural alternatives for the prophylaxis of coccidiosis in rabbits indicated promising results. Vaccine production trials are still under investigation. Accordingly, this review article aims to shed light on coccidiosis in rabbits considering pathology, diagnosis, and control.

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-41
Author(s):  
Seyed Hesamaddin Banihashemi ◽  
Ahmadreza Karimi ◽  
Hasti Nikourazm ◽  
Behnaz Bahmanyar ◽  
Dariush Hooshyar

The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 virus and its associated disease, called coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), first appeared in Wuhan, China in December 2019 and quickly spread around the world. Coronavirus was officially named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization and was recognized as a pandemic due to its rapid spread worldwide. Based on the published data, it is hoped to provide a source for later studies and to help prevent and control the contagious COVID-19 and its characteristics, and considerations that surgeons and medical staff must observe during the epidemic.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
SHASHANK KUMAR MAURYA ◽  
Amit Bhattacharya ◽  
Pooja Shukla ◽  
RAJNIKANT MISHRA

COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 virus of the coronavirus family, created worldwide infectious outbreak affecting millions of people across the globe showing mild to severe symptoms of pneumonia and acute respiratory distress. Absence of precise information on primary transmission, diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutics for patients with COVID-19 makes prevention and control tough. Treatment of millions of COVID19 patients without any specific drug is one of the biggest challenge, many existing antiviral drugs are in use as an alternative treatment and hunting is still on the way to develop COVID19 specific drug and vaccine. Being the world second largest populated country, fluctuating climatic condition at every 4 months, India is also at the high risk for spread of COVID19 infection. This review article has been intended to discuss biology of COVID-19, mechanism of COVID-19 infection in humans, epidemiology, possible effect of COVID19 infection on pregnancy, nervous system, individuals diabetes and cardiovascular disease, drug repurposing strategy as an alternative line of treatment and clinical practices recommended by World Health Organization (WHO) and other government agencies followed by situation and measures taken by Indian government to minimize the spread of COVID19 in India.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lihong Zhang ◽  
Hanze Li ◽  
Zhengjie Zhou ◽  
Hongri Zheng ◽  
Lu Zhang ◽  
...  

Mountain torrents disasters have become one of the main types of natural disasters in the world and causes a large number of casualties and economic losses. The construction of mountain torrents disaster mass monitoring and prevention system is an important part of mountain torrents disaster prevention and control construction in China. This paper introduces the main contents of the mass monitoring and prevention system, investigates the causes of mountain torrents disasters in Xiaodianwu, Kecheng District , analyzes the function of the forecasting and early warning measures, explores the successful experience of disaster avoidance, and provides reference for the improvement of mountain torrents disaster defense capabilities. In the process of defensing the mountain torrents disasters in Xiaodianwu, the village-level inspectors carried out on-site inspections in the rain and immediately organized door-to-door warnings and personnel transfers after discovering the danger, gaining valuable time for the successful avoidance of danger. The effective connection and close cooperation of the work chain at the provincial, city, county, and village levels were the key to the successful avoidance of this mountain torrent disaster.


Author(s):  
E Rafeemanesh ◽  
F Rahimpour ◽  
M Memarzadeh

Introduction: Due to the spread of the new coronavirus around the world, workplaces are not safe against this disease. Different guidelines have been proposed by international organizations regarding high-risk jobs and the necessity of implementing health rules in the workplaces. According to the high incidence of this disease in our country, the aim of this review article was to evaluate the epidemiologic studies on prevention and control of new coronavirus in the workplaces. Materials and Methods: In this study, different databases such as Scopus, PubMed, and Google Scholar from 2019 to 2020 and CDC, NIOSH, OSHA, and WHO instructions were evaluated. Eighteen articles and 5 instructions were selected for this review article. Results: Investigations revealed that most of occupations such as healthcare workers, waste workers, and public transportation staff are at increased risk of this disease. Conclusion: All members of the society including employers, employees and laborers should be completely ready to overcome the virus, even if the epidemic has not been spreading in that country or area. This point can be effective on the reduction of lost workdays, work absenteeism and prevent the spread of the virus in the community.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xianyi Zhou ◽  
Dzinkambani Moffat Kambalame ◽  
Sitong Zhou ◽  
Xiang Guo ◽  
Dan Xia ◽  
...  

AbstractBackgroundMyiasis due to Old World screw-worm fly,Chrysomya bezziana, is an important obligate zoonotic disease in the OIE-list of diseases and is found throughout much of Africa, the Indian subcontinent, southeast and east Asia.C. bezzianamyiases cause not only morbidity and death to animals and humans, but also economic losses in the livestock industries. Because of the aggressive and destructive nature of this disease in hosts, we initiated this study to provide a comprehensive understanding of human myiasis caused byC. bezziana.MethodsWe conducted a systematic search of the databases in English (PubMed, Embase and African Index Medicus) and Chinese (CNKI, Wanfang, and Duxiu), and international government online reports to 6thFebruary, 2019, to identify studies concerningChrysomya bezziana. Another ten human cases in China and Papua New Guinea that our team had recorded were also included.ResultsWe retrieved 1,048 reports from which 202 studies were ultimately eligible for inclusion in the present descriptive analyses. Since the first human case due toC. bezzianawas reported in 1909, we have summarized 291 cases and found that these cases often occurred in poor hygiene, low socio-economic conditions, old age, and underlying diseases including infections, age-related diseases, and noninfectious chronic diseases. ButC. bezzianamyiasis appears largely neglected as a serious medical or veterinary condition, with human and animal cases only reported in 16 and 24 countries respectively, despite this fly species recorded as present in 44 countries worldwide.ConclusionOur findings indicate that cryptic myiasis cases due to the obligate parasite,C. bezziana,are under-recognized. Through this in-depth study to clarify the knowledge of humanC. bezzianamyiasis including its etiology, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, prevention and control, we call for more vigilance and awareness of the disease from governments, health authorities, clinicians, veterinary workers, nursing homes, and also the general public.Author summaryChrysomya bezzianalarvae are characterized by feeding aggressively on the living tissues and body fluids of the host. The nightmare-like feelings of patients suffering from this myiasis, severe tissues and bones destruction, even death, and enormous economic loss in the livestock industries have been described in the previous reports. But our findings indicate thatC. bezzianamyiases still appear to be under-recognized as a serious medical or veterinary condition throughout the world. Both in China and the world at large, it is probable thatC. bezzianadistribution could be greater than currently reported. For the first time, we have therefore systematically investigated human myiasis caused byC. bezziana. Our study provides an opportunity for clinicians and health authorities to gain a better understanding of this disease from its etiology, pathology, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, prevention and control. In addition, our findings will hopefully engage governments, health staff, veterinary workers, the elderly homes, and also the general public in efforts to recognize, prevent and control such infestations.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriel Loureiro Martins ◽  
João Paulo Limongi França Guilherme ◽  
Luis Henrique Boiko Ferreira ◽  
Tácito Pessoa de Souza-Junior ◽  
Antonio Herbert Lancha

Caffeine is one of the most studied supplements in the world. Studies correlate its use to increased exercise performance in endurance activities, as well as its possible ergogenic effects for both intermittent and strength activities. Recent findings show that caffeine may increase or decrease exercise performance. These antagonist responses may occur even when using the same dosage and for individuals with the same characteristics, making it challenging to explain caffeine's impact and applicability. This review article provides an analytic look at studies involving the use of caffeine for human physical performance, and addresses factors that could influence the ergogenic effects of caffeine on different proposed activities. These factors subdivide into caffeine effects, daily habits, physiological factors, and genetic factors. Each variable has been focused on by discussions to research related to caffeine. A better understanding and control of these variables should be considered in future research into personalized nutritional strategies.


Author(s):  
Cima Hamieh, MD ◽  

For more than a year, the world was paralyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic. It wasn’t until the last few months that hope to a return of a quasi-normal way of living was starting to materialize. The era of the COVID-19 vaccines begun, and with it all sorts of concerns and complaints about their safety and efficacy. Large numbers of people believed the conspiracy theories about the new vaccines thus becoming reluctant and sometimes refused to take the new vaccines. Others justified their concern with the relatively short trial periods compared to previous vaccines that used to take years before adoption. Multiple vaccines emerged around the same time, and thus the fight to conquer the market began. Pfizer-BioNTech, Vaxzervria, Moderna, Sputnik, Coronavac, Janssen, all were rapidly distributed to countries around the globe, in order to reduce the mortality rate and control the pandemic. To make things worse, new viral mutations started being detected and thus shed more doubt on the efficacy of these vaccines. This review article summarizes the literature of these vaccines’ pathophysiology, mechanism of action, dosing and schedule, safety profile and lastly the documented side effects of each vaccine. In conclusion, there is no certainty whether these vaccines will prevent infection and more importantly protect against forward transmission. It is sure that the immunity persists for several months, but the exact duration for every vaccine is yet to be determined. For the time being, safety precautions must still be continued; wearing masks, social distancing and avoiding crowded places must be applied.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 3756-3766
Author(s):  
Shuang Lv ◽  
Xiayuan Gao ◽  
Shuai Liu ◽  
Lei Li ◽  
Kuang Wu

China, as demonstrated by its macroeconomic data and good cooperation with the IMF, is the second biggest global economy. The breakdown of the pandemic was a big shock that brought China’s forecast GDP growth back to 2020. The impending recession resulted in economic losses, reduced growth, and a further decline in the labor economy. The present study aims to analyze the covetous effects of COVID-19 via Chinese enterprises on the labor and industrial economy. The study focuses on the consequences for the industry and workforce of COVID-19. The research helps shed light on the issues and progress in China’s economy and encompasses its uniqueness. The paper adds to the special issue on Chinese economic issues and progress. The Chinese population is utilized for study, which shows that industries, whose labor is more sensitive to covetousness, are more likely to display less efficiency and profitability. There was a negative link between the research variables, which is less than 5 percent. The greater the industries and workforce exposed to COVID-19, the lower their relative economy, the greater the populations the lower their relative economy. The research is the first of its sort in the world to be published and is regarded as innovative research of its sort.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (11) ◽  
pp. 900
Author(s):  
Nawal Abd El-Baky ◽  
Amro Abd Al Fattah Amara

Recent research demonstrates that the number of virulent phytopathogenic fungi continually grows, which leads to significant economic losses worldwide. Various procedures are currently available for the rapid detection and control of phytopathogenic fungi. Since 1940, chemical and synthetic fungicides were typically used to control phytopathogenic fungi. However, the substantial increase in development of fungal resistance to these fungicides in addition to negative effects caused by synthetic fungicides on the health of animals, human beings, and the environment results in the exploration of various new approaches and green strategies of fungal control by scientists from all over the world. In this review, the development of new approaches for controlling fungal diseases in plants is discussed. We argue that an effort should be made to bring these recent technologies to the farmer level.


EDIS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (1) ◽  
pp. 7
Author(s):  
Demian F. Gomez ◽  
Jiri Hulcr ◽  
Daniel Carrillo

Invasive species, those that are nonnative and cause economic damage, are one of the main threats to ecosystems around the world. Ambrosia beetles are some of the most common invasive insects. Currently, severe economic impacts have been increasingly reported for all the invasive shot hole borers in South Africa, California, Israel, and throughout Asia. This 7-page fact sheet written by Demian F. Gomez, Jiri Hulcr, and Daniel Carrillo and published by the School of Forest Resources and Conservation describes shot hole borers and their biology and hosts and lists some strategies for prevention and control of these pests. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fr422


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