The Great East Japan Earthquakes of March 11, 2011 caused immense harm to the community and subsequent nuclear accident in Fukushima Prefecture extended the damage. Local residents were forced to evacuated without pets and the left behind animals were rescued from the restricted zone one month later. Unplanned animal rescue and unregulated sheltering caused secondary damage to animals such as disease epidemics at impounded animal shelter. The purpose of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the incidence of upper respiratory infection (URI) and diarrhea in cats at the first response animal shelter in Fukushima, and investigate factors affecting the duration of disease and determinants of treatments performed. Eighty percent and 59% of ...
Feces littered on the ground by free-roaming cats contain bacteria, viruses, and parasites and pose ...
The unprecedented East Japan Great Earthquake impacted many humans as well as animals. To date, onl...
We examined 250 cats at an animal shelter in the coastal temperate region of Canada to determine whe...
The Great East Japan Earthquakes of March 11, 2011 caused immense harm to the community and subseque...
Feline Upper-Respiratory Infection (URI) is commonplace in most animal shelters, and its endemic pre...
Feline relocation is used increasingly in animal welfare to decrease shelter euthanasia rates and in...
Objective—Feline upper respiratory infection (URI) is a common, multi-factorial infectious disease s...
Objective-Feline upper respiratory infection (URI) is a common, multi-factorial infectious disease s...
Upper respiratory infection (URI) is not an inevitable consequence of sheltering homeless cats. This...
Cat (Felis silvestris catus) shelter practices may have important implications for cats' health and ...
OBJECTIVE To describe the epidemiology of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and sep...
Upper respiratory infection (URI) is not an inevitable consequence of sheltering homeless cats. This...
2019 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Feline upper respiratory tract infection (URI) and i...
After the 2011 earthquake that produced a tsunami devastating the coastal regions north of Tokyo and...
Thesis consists of 52 pages, it contains 3 tables and 16 figures, it references 30 sources. Thesis a...
Feces littered on the ground by free-roaming cats contain bacteria, viruses, and parasites and pose ...
The unprecedented East Japan Great Earthquake impacted many humans as well as animals. To date, onl...
We examined 250 cats at an animal shelter in the coastal temperate region of Canada to determine whe...
The Great East Japan Earthquakes of March 11, 2011 caused immense harm to the community and subseque...
Feline Upper-Respiratory Infection (URI) is commonplace in most animal shelters, and its endemic pre...
Feline relocation is used increasingly in animal welfare to decrease shelter euthanasia rates and in...
Objective—Feline upper respiratory infection (URI) is a common, multi-factorial infectious disease s...
Objective-Feline upper respiratory infection (URI) is a common, multi-factorial infectious disease s...
Upper respiratory infection (URI) is not an inevitable consequence of sheltering homeless cats. This...
Cat (Felis silvestris catus) shelter practices may have important implications for cats' health and ...
OBJECTIVE To describe the epidemiology of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and sep...
Upper respiratory infection (URI) is not an inevitable consequence of sheltering homeless cats. This...
2019 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Feline upper respiratory tract infection (URI) and i...
After the 2011 earthquake that produced a tsunami devastating the coastal regions north of Tokyo and...
Thesis consists of 52 pages, it contains 3 tables and 16 figures, it references 30 sources. Thesis a...
Feces littered on the ground by free-roaming cats contain bacteria, viruses, and parasites and pose ...
The unprecedented East Japan Great Earthquake impacted many humans as well as animals. To date, onl...
We examined 250 cats at an animal shelter in the coastal temperate region of Canada to determine whe...