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Retrospektiv studie av porcint circovirus typ 2 och postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome i Sverige :

Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is a common virus present in most parts of the world. PCV2 has been pointed out as the major causative agent to post weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) that affects pigs after weaning. The clinical symptoms of PMWS are impaired growth, diarrhoea, respiratory problems and increased mortality. At autopsy enlarged lymph nodes with depletion of lymphocytes are commonly found. Since 1991 PMWS has spread all over the world and was first described among Swedish pigs in 2003. Although PCV2 is widespread, only some pigs develop PCV2-related diseases. Why this is and what other factors that are required in order for the disease to develop is yet unknown. The main theories involve other infections, for example PRRS, and management issues but also genetic differences between pigs and/or virus strains have been suggested.

Marknadsundersökning av grisplättlysat för att ersätta serum i cellodling

High quality within a Lean production system begins with standardised work, which creates stable processes able to generate predictable output. If nonconformity from the standard procedures occurs, routines are needed to analyse, correct and prevent the nonconformity from occurring again. In that way, the nonconformity can be a trigger for continuous improvements toward more stable processes. In takted production lines, where the operator follows a standard sequence with tasks set to be completed within the takt time, a nonconformity leads to downtime in the operator?s sequence, and no value is added.

Primär ciliär dyskinesi som orsak till kronisk lungsjukdom hos hund : en litteraturstudie och fallpresentation

Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is an important but unusual cause of chronic respiratory disease of young dogs. The purpuse of this paper is to study and present internationally publicated papers on PCD in dogs and present three dogs, in which PCD was suspected. PCD has been reported in many dog breeds as well as in people. In dogs an humans, PCD is caused by inborn genetical defects which causes structural and functional abnormalities of cilia in the respiratory organs and other cilia in the body. Situs inversus occurs in about half the cases in people and probably in dogs as well. Respiratory signs usually predominate.

När luften inte räcker till : En litteraturöversikt om upplevelsen av att leva med kroniskt obstruktiv lungsjukdom

Bakgrund: Kroniskt obstruktiv lungsjukdom (KOL) är en av vår tids vanligaste sjukdomar och förväntas bli den tredje största dödsorsaken i världen inom tio år. Sjukdomen orsakar ofta andnöd, hosta och ökad slembildning. De flesta som drabbas av sjukdomen är personer som är eller har varit rökare. Personer som lever med sjukdomen upplever ofta ett lidande av att inte ha samma ork som tidigare och upplever stigmatiserande fördömanden på grund av sjukdomens troliga orsak.Syfte: Syftet med översikten var att beskriva upplevelsen av att leva med kronisk obstruktiv lungsjukdom.Metod: Detta är en litteraturöversikt som är baserad på elva vetenskapliga artiklar. Artiklarna är analyserade och kvalitetsgranskade av båda författarna i flera steg enligt rekommendationer för analysarbete av Friberg (2012).

Cytologiska bedömningens påverkan på analysen av bronkoalveolärt lavage (BAL) samt förhållandet mellan andelen mastceller och proinflammatoriska cytokinmediatorer i BAL hos häst :

Inflammatory airway disease (IAD) is a respiratory disorder that most commonly affects young horses performing at a high level. The clinical signs are often mild but the disorder can cause a marked decrease in performance to a point where the horse has to be taken of training and competing. The aetiology underlying IAD is not yet fully understood. One current theory is that a type I-hypersensitivity reaction due to allergens in the environment is the cause in some horses. The most reliable diagnostic method is a bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) since it reflects the inflammatory status in the most distal parts of the lungs, which are affected in IAD.

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