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heavy alcohol use. [ ] other causes include direct trauma, certain medications, infections such as mumps , and tumors . [ ] chronic pancreatitis may develop as a result of acute pancreatitis. [ ] it is most commonly due to many years of heavy alcohol use. [ ] other causes include high levels of blood fats
pancreatitis was first described on autopsy in while chronic pancreatitis was first described in . [ ] contents signs and symptoms complications causes medications infection other diagnosis treatment mild acute pancreatitis severe acute pancreatitis prognosis epidemiology society and culture economics other animals...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreatitis
. however, majority of aquaculture farms are small-scale and most often lack the necessary facilities to comply with or are not well informed of the product standards imposed by concerned authorities, especially for international trade. most countries in the region have a high reliance on aquatic animals
recent disease events in fish and shrimp farming have indicated that preparedness and response measures are lacking, contributing to spread of disease across large areas of the countries involved. the growth of aquaculture in recent decades has been dependent on the international movement of aquatic animals...
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. subsequently they proliferate under some unknown stimulus and cause disease. animals at risk are mainly cattle between 6 months and 2 years that are rapidly growing on a high nutrition plane. disease can sometimes occur in sheep. it is a gangrenous disease of muscle and can be caused by a variety of
clostridia as follows: "true" blackleg = cl. chauvoei "false" blackleg = cl. septicum and cl. novyi often see the three clostridia in combination clinical signs include sudden onset of lameness, high fever and animals are very depressed. they often have a swollen limb which is initially warm but then...
https://www.msd-animal-health.ie/diseases/sheep/clostridial_disease/Information.aspx
. subsequently they proliferate under some unknown stimulus and cause disease. animals at risk are mainly cattle between 6 months and 2 years that are rapidly growing on a high nutrition plane. disease can sometimes occur in sheep. it is a gangrenous disease of muscle and can be caused by a variety of
clostridia as follows: "true" blackleg = cl. chauvoei "false" blackleg = cl. septicum and cl. novyi often see the three clostridia in combination clinical signs include sudden onset of lameness, high fever and animals are very depressed. they often have a swollen limb which is initially warm but then...
http://www.msd-animal-health.ie/diseases/sheep/clostridial_disease/Information.aspx
, particularly those farmed for food production, due to the close links between animal welfare, animal health and food-borne diseases. stress factors and poor welfare can lead to increased susceptibility to disease among animals. this can pose risks to consumers, for example through common food-borne
infections like salmonella, campylobacter and e.coli. the welfare of food producing animals depends largely on how they are managed by humans. a range of factors can impact on their welfare including housing and bedding, space and crowding, transport conditions, stunning and slaughter methods, castration...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/animal-welfare