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J Am Anim Hosp Assoc ; 55(2): 49-69, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30776257

RESUMEN

The 2019 AAHA Dental Care Guidelines for Dogs and Cats outline a comprehensive approach to support companion animal practices in improving the oral health and often, the quality of life of their canine and feline patients. The guidelines are an update of the 2013 AAHA Dental Care Guidelines for Dogs and Cats. A photographically illustrated, 12-step protocol describes the essential steps in an oral health assessment, dental cleaning, and periodontal therapy. Recommendations are given for general anesthesia, pain management, facilities, and equipment necessary for safe and effective delivery of care. To promote the wellbeing of dogs and cats through decreasing the adverse effects and pain of periodontal disease, these guidelines emphasize the critical role of client education and effective, preventive oral healthcare.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de los Gatos/prevención & control , Atención Odontológica/veterinaria , Enfermedades de los Perros/prevención & control , Medicina Veterinaria/organización & administración , Animales , Gatos , Atención Odontológica/normas , Odontología/normas , Odontología/veterinaria , Perros , Enfermedades de la Boca/prevención & control , Enfermedades de la Boca/veterinaria , Higiene Bucal , Enfermedades Dentales/prevención & control , Enfermedades Dentales/veterinaria
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Prev Vet Med ; 92(4): 275-83, 2009 Dec 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19811845

RESUMEN

In 2003, the University of Florida (UF) College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) created an Office of International Programs (OIP) in response to one of ten initiatives of the UF Strategic Plan: internationalization of the curriculum. The OIP has developed coursework that provides students with an opportunity for international exposure during the veterinary curriculum at three levels. In Level 1 (on campus) students can participate in a seminar series in global health: www.ufglobalhealth.org. This is an elective course offered to professional students at the UF Health Science Center (Dentistry, Medicine, Pharmacy, Public Health, and Veterinary Medicine). In Level 2 (abroad), students can participate in structured study abroad programs under the supervision of UF faculty and international scholars from collaborative institutions abroad. In Level 3 (on campus and abroad), students can participate in a certificate program in international veterinary medicine. This is a 15-credit program, parallel to the veterinary curriculum. By offering courses on campus and abroad, we want to empower the curriculum with a global perspective of the veterinary profession, as well as with a humanist education that can help students recognize the importance of respect for cultural differences and the reasons for different degrees of development and growth in the world. In addition, this paper presents the need for veterinary medicine and other disciplines in the health sciences to communicate with other disciplines in the social sciences and natural sciences to create development practitioners equipped with cross-disciplinary knowledge and skills needed to formulate, implement and evaluate solutions aimed at breaking the cycle of poverty and disease in low income societies. Finally, this paper makes a call to the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education to assess the need to recognize the importance of internationalization of the veterinary curriculum as a key standard for accreditation of colleges or schools of veterinary medicine.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de los Animales/prevención & control , Educación en Salud Pública Profesional/métodos , Educación en Veterinaria/métodos , Cooperación Internacional , Animales , Florida , Humanos
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Vaccine ; 25(1): 117-26, 2007 Jan 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16942819

RESUMEN

Live, attenuated Salmonella strains can serve as vectors for the delivery of recombinant vaccine antigens for development of oral mucosal vaccines. Various vaccine parameters can affect the immune responses elicited by Salmonella vectors, including the expression level, location and timing of expressed antigens. We have previously established immunogenic Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium strains which cytoplasmically express hemagglutinin B (HagB) of Porphyromonas gingivalis, a putative periodontal pathogen. In this study, we sought to determine whether the 39 kDa HagB protein could be stably expressed on the surface of an avirulent Salmonella vaccine strain. The hagB gene was cloned into an expression plasmid as a C-terminal fusion with Lpp-OmpA, a hybrid surface display system. High expression of Lpp-OmpA-HagB proved to be toxic to the vaccine strain, and it was necessary to introduce attenuating mutations in the trc promoter. Stable expression was obtained in transformants with promoter mutations that resulted in low levels of expression. The expression of Lpp-OmpA-HagB was confirmed by ELISA and Western blot. Localization to the outer membrane/periplasm was confirmed by transmission electron microscopy using immunogold labeling, surface labeling of whole mounts using electron microscopy, flow cytometry, and by quantitation of HagB in cytoplasmic, as well as inner and outer cell membrane fractions. When delivered orally in mice, the surface-expressing strain induced higher serum IgG and IgA responses to HagB than a cytoplasmic expressing strain, while responses in secretions were comparable. These results suggest that surface localization may differentially enhance the immunogenicity of antigens expressed by live, avirulent Salmonella vaccine vectors.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas Bacterianas/metabolismo , Vacunas Bacterianas , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Vectores Genéticos , Salmonella typhimurium/genética , Vacunas Atenuadas , Animales , Anticuerpos Antibacterianos/sangre , Proteínas Bacterianas/genética , Proteínas Bacterianas/inmunología , Vacunas Bacterianas/administración & dosificación , Vacunas Bacterianas/genética , Vacunas Bacterianas/inmunología , Membrana Celular/ultraestructura , Femenino , Citometría de Flujo , Inmunización , Lectinas/genética , Lectinas/inmunología , Lectinas/metabolismo , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos BALB C , Microscopía Inmunoelectrónica , Porphyromonas gingivalis/metabolismo , Recombinación Genética , Salmonella typhimurium/metabolismo , Salmonella typhimurium/ultraestructura , Vacunas Atenuadas/administración & dosificación , Vacunas Atenuadas/genética , Vacunas Atenuadas/inmunología
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Cytokine ; 24(3): 103-13, 2003 Nov 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14581004

RESUMEN

The goal of this research was to determine whether differential pulmonary IL-12 gene expression controls susceptibility to Sendai virus-induced chronic airway inflammation and fibrosis in inbred rat strains. Sendai virus-resistant F344 rats and susceptible BN rats were studied from 1 to 14 days following virus inoculation. F344 rats had 3.4-fold higher IL-12 mRNA levels detected by real-time PCR in lung than BN rats as early as two days following inoculation. This increase in mRNA was associated at two days with increased total IL-12 protein and with a 2-fold increase in numbers of bronchiolar, OX-6-positive dendritic cells and an increased number of IL-12 p40-positive, bronchiolar macrophages and dendritic cells (p<0.05). Virus-susceptible BN rats treated with 3 mug of recombinant, mouse IL-12 intraperitoneally at the time of virus inoculation had a 22.1% decrease in severity of chronic bronchiolar inflammation and a 23.8% decrease in fibrosis compared to virus-inoculated BN rats treated with saline. IL-12 treatment induced increased IFN-gamma mRNA and protein expression after virus inoculation (p<0.05). The results demonstrate that there is differential pulmonary IL-12 gene expression between virus-susceptible and resistant rat strains and that IL-12 treatment can provide significant protection from virus-induced chronic airway inflammation and remodeling during early life.


Asunto(s)
Bronquiolitis/tratamiento farmacológico , Interleucina-12/metabolismo , Interleucina-12/farmacología , Infecciones por Respirovirus/tratamiento farmacológico , Virus Sendai/patogenicidad , Animales , Bronquiolitis/patología , Bronquiolitis/virología , Fibrosis , Interferón gamma/efectos de los fármacos , Interferón gamma/genética , Interleucina-12/genética , Pulmón/metabolismo , Pulmón/virología , Masculino , Ratas , Ratas Endogámicas BN , Ratas Endogámicas F344 , Infecciones por Respirovirus/patología , Infecciones por Respirovirus/virología
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