نتایج جستجو برای: wasting disease

تعداد نتایج: 1495470  

Journal: :journal of occupational health and epidemiology 0
n mohammadinia iranshahr school of nursing and midwifery, zahedan university of medical science h sharifi iranshahr school of nursing and midwifery, zahedan university of medical science ma rezaei iranshahr school of nursing and midwifery, zahedan university of medical science n heydari iranshahr school of nursing and midwifery, zahedan university of medical science

background : malnutrition is still a major health problem in the developing countries. it is recognized that 60% of deaths among children under five year in these countries are associated with malnutrition. the aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of malnutrition in children under 5 years old in iranshahr in 2011.   materials and methods : this is a cross-sectional descriptive study...

Journal: :Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease 2007

Journal: :Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A 2016
M Al-Arydah M C Croteau T Oraby R J Smith D Krewski

The application of a recently developed mathematical model for predicting the spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in wild deer was assessed under different scenarios where harvesting is employed in disease management. A process-based mathematical model for CWD transmission in wild deer populations was recently developed and parameterized by Al-arydah et al. (2011) to provide a scientific ba...

2017
Allen Herbst Camilo Duque Velásquez Elizabeth Triscott Judd M. Aiken Debbie McKenzie

Human and mouse prion proteins share a structural motif that regulates resistance to common chronic wasting disease (CWD) prion strains. Successful transmission of an emergent strain of CWD prion, H95+, into mice resulted in infection. Thus, emergent CWD prion strains may have higher zoonotic potential than common strains.

Journal: :Bulletin of mathematical biology 2011
Martha J Garlick James A Powell Mevin B Hooten Leslie R McFarlane

A difficulty in using diffusion models to predict large scale animal population dispersal is that individuals move differently based on local information (as opposed to gradients) in differing habitat types. This can be accommodated by using ecological diffusion. However, real environments are often spatially complex, limiting application of a direct approach. Homogenization for partial differe...

Journal: :Preventive veterinary medicine 2014
Mary Beth Manjerovic Michelle L Green Nohra Mateus-Pinilla Jan Novakofski

Strategies to contain the spread of disease often are developed with incomplete knowledge of the possible outcomes but are intended to minimize the risks associated with delaying control. Culling of game species by government agencies is one approach to control disease in wild populations but is unpopular with hunters and wildlife enthusiasts, politically unpalatable, and erodes public support ...

2014
Stefan D. Anker Andrew J. S. Coats John E. Morley Giuseppe Rosano Roberto Bernabei Stephan von Haehling Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh

Muscle wasting and cachexia are the ultimate consequence of aging and a variety of acute and chronic illnesses. Significant efforts are made by many stakeholders to develop effective therapies. An important aspect of successful therapeutic development research is a common nomenclature for effective communication between researchers and clinicians, to the public, and also with regulatory bodies....

Journal: :Kidney international 2008
D Fouque K Kalantar-Zadeh J Kopple N Cano P Chauveau L Cuppari H Franch G Guarnieri T A Ikizler G Kaysen B Lindholm Z Massy W Mitch E Pineda P Stenvinkel A Treviño-Becerra C Wanner

The recent research findings concerning syndromes of muscle wasting, malnutrition, and inflammation in individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD) or acute kidney injury (AKI) have led to a need for new terminology. To address this need, the International Society of Renal Nutrition and Metabolism (ISRNM) convened an expert panel to review and develop standard terminologies and definitions rel...

2008

Last Updated: October 8, 2008 Importance Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a neurodegenerative disease, caused by a prion that affects cervids including deer, elk and moose. Until recently, CWD was an obscure illness that seemed to be found only in a small geographic area in northeastern Colorado and southeastern Wyoming. However, this disease has now been detected in wild and farmed cervids in ...

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