Avian Encephalomyelitis (Epidemic Tremor)
Veterinary MedicineAvian Encephalomyelitis (Epidemic Tremor) is an acute viral disease of very young chickens (1-21 days) characterized by ataxia, paralysis, tremors in head and neck.
Avian Encephalomyelitis (Epidemic Tremor) is an acute viral disease of very young chickens (1-21 days) characterized by ataxia, paralysis, tremors in head and neck.
Fowl Pox (Avian Diphtheria) is a slowly spreading viral disease of chicken, characterized by development of discrete nodular proliferative skin lesions on the non- feathered part of the body (cutaneous form) or fibrino-necrotic and proliferative lesions in the mucous membrane of upper respiratory, mouth and oesophagus (Diphtheritic form).
Avian Influenza or AI (Fowl Plague) is an infection of domestic poultry as well as pet, zoo, and wild birds caused by influenza A virus of the H5 or H7 subtypes.
Infectious Laryngiotracheitis is a viral respiratory tract infection of chicken that may result in severe production losses due to mortality or decreased egg production.
Infectious Bronchitis (Gasping Disease) is usually characterized by respiratory signs (coughing, sneezing, tracheal rales with accumulation of mucus in the bronchi) decreased egg production and poor egg quality in breeders and layers, interstitial nephritis in association with myopathy and proventriculitis, particularly in chicks.
Newcastle Disease (Ranikhet Disease) is a highly contagious acute viral disease of domestic poultry and other birds, clinically characterized by acute respiratory disease (distress, coughing, sneezing), nervous signs (wing paralysis, inco-ordination, torticollis), bile stained greenish diarrhoea and death.
For Prevention and Control of Rabies in dog population, vaccination of minimum 70% of dog should be necessary.
Rabies (Mad Dog Disease) is an acute progressive viral encephalomyelitis that primarily affects carnivores and bats, although it can affect any mammals. The disease is fatal once the clinical signs are appear.
Canine Distemper (CD) is an acute febrile systemic, infectious and contagious disease of dogs caused by morbili virus and the disease is characterized by biphasic fever, acute catarrhal inflammation of various mucous membranes, pneumonia and in some cases skin lesions and involvement of nervous system.
Infectious Canine Hepatitis (ICH) is a contagious viral disease of dogs, characterized by biphasic fever, congestion of mucous membrane, severe depression, leukopenia and prolonged bleeding time (thrombocytopenia).