台灣狗幫
台灣狗幫已經成立 ~~在那邊有狗狗走失協尋 認養訊息 還有好康報報 更有拼經濟就荷包的好康團購 大家快點去加入台灣狗幫 http://taiwandogs.club.pixnet.net/ 台灣狗幫 旺旺~~!!

Hepatitis B is a disease caused by hepatitis B virus (HBV) which infects the liver of hominoidae, including humans, and causes an inflammation called hepatitis. Originally known as "serum hepatitis",[1] the disease has caused epidemics in parts of Asia and Africa, and it is endemic in China. [2] About a third of the world's population, more than 2 billion people, have been infected with the hepatitis B virus.[3] This includes 350 million chronic carriers of the virus.[4] Transmission of hepatitis B virus results from exposure to infectious blood or body fluids containing blood.

The acute illness causes liver inflammation, vomiting, jaundice and—rarely—death. Chronic hepatitis B may eventually cause liver cirrhosis and liver cancer—a fatal disease with very poor response to current chemotherapy.[5] The infection is preventable by vaccination.[6]

Hepatitis B virus is an hepadnavirus—hepa from hepatotrophic and dna because it is a DNA virus[7]—and it has a circular genome composed of partially double-stranded DNA. The viruses replicate through an RNA intermediate form by reverse transcription, and in this respect they are similar to retroviruses.[8] Although replication takes place in the liver, the virus spreads to the blood where virus-specific proteins and their corresponding antibodies are found in infected people. Blood tests for these proteins and antibodies are used to diagnose the infection.

 

Structure

Posted by samnychao at 痞客邦 PIXNET Comments(1) Trackback(0) Hits(107)

Influenza A virus subtype H5N1, also known as "bird flu", A(H5N1) or simply H5N1, is a subtype of the Influenza A virus which can cause illness in humans and many other animal species.[1] A bird-adapted strain of H5N1, called HPAI A(H5N1) for "highly pathogenic avian influenza virus of type A of subtype H5N1", is the causative agent of H5N1 flu, commonly known as "avian influenza" or "bird flu". It is enzootic in many bird populations, especially in Southeast Asia. One strain of HPAI A(H5N1) is spreading globally after first appearing in Asia. It is epizootic (an epidemic in nonhumans) and panzootic (affecting animals of many species, especially over a wide area), killing tens of millions of birds and spurring the culling of hundreds of millions of others to stem its spread. Most references to "bird flu" and H5N1 in the popular media refer to this strain.[2]

According to the FAO Avian Influenza Disease Emergency Situation Update, H5N1 pathogenicity is continuing to gradually rise in endemic areas but the avian influenza disease situation in farmed birds is being held in check by vaccination. Eleven outbreaks of H5N1 were reported worldwide in June 2008 in five countries (China, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan and Vietnam) compared to 65 outbreaks in June 2006 and 55 in June 2007. The "global HPAI situation can be said to have improved markedly in the first half of 2008 [but] cases of HPAI are still underestimated and underreported in many countries because of limitations in country disease surveillance systems".[3]

Contents

[hide]

[edit] Overview

HPAI A(H5N1) is considered an avian disease, although there is some evidence of limited human-to-human transmission of the virus.[4] A risk factor for contracting the virus is handling of infected poultry, but transmission of the virus from infected birds to humans is inefficient.[5] Still, around 60% of humans known to have been infected with the current Asian strain of HPAI A(H5N1) have died from it, and H5N1 may mutate or reassort into a strain capable of efficient human-to-human transmission. In 2003, world-renowned virologist Robert Webster published an article titled "The world is teetering on the edge of a pandemic that could kill a large fraction of the human population" in American Scientist. He called for adequate resources to fight what he sees as a major world threat to possibly billions of lives.[6] On September 29, 2005, David Nabarro, the newly-appointed Senior United Nations System Coordinator for Avian and Human Influenza, warned the world that an outbreak of avian influenza could kill anywhere between 5 million and 150 million people.[7] Experts have identified key events (creating new clades, infecting new species, spreading to new areas) marking the progression of an avian flu virus towards becoming pandemic, and many of those key events have occurred more rapidly than expected.

Due to the high lethality and virulence of HPAI A(H5N1), its endemic presence, its increasingly large host reservoir, and its significant ongoing mutations, the H5N1 virus is the world's largest current pandemic threat and billions of dollars are being spent researching H5N1 and preparing for a potential influenza pandemic.[8] At least 12 companies and 17 governments are developing pre-pandemic influenza vaccines in 28 different clinical trials that, if successful, could turn a deadly pandemic infection into a nondeadly one. Full-scale production of a vaccine that could prevent any illness at all from the strain would require at least three months after the virus's emergence to begin, but it is hoped that vaccine production could increase until one billion doses were produced by one year after the initial identification of the virus.[9]

Posted by samnychao at 痞客邦 PIXNET Comments(0) Trackback(0) Hits(55)

For the H1N1/09 virus strain responsible for the 2009 flu pandemic, see Pandemic H1N1/09 virus. For the current pandemic of Influenza A(H1N1), see 2009 flu pandemic. For the 1918 pandemic of Influenza A(H1N1), see 1918 flu pandemic.
Influenza (flu)
Flu und legende color c.jpg

Influenza A (H1N1) virus is a subtype of influenzavirus A and the most common cause of influenza (flu) in humans. Some strains of H1N1 are endemic in humans and cause a small fraction of all influenza-like illness and a large fraction of all seasonal influenza. H1N1 strains caused roughly half of all human flu infections in 2006.[1] Other strains of H1N1 are endemic in pigs (swine influenza) and in birds (avian influenza).

In June 2009, World Health Organization declared that flu due to a new strain of swine-origin H1N1 was responsible for the 2009 flu pandemic. This strain is often called "swine flu" by the public media.

Posted by samnychao at 痞客邦 PIXNET Comments(0) Trackback(0) Hits(50)

冬天快到了~~~家裡寶貝的溫暖床你準備好了沒

 

 

擷取.JPG 

Item Specifications:

Posted by samnychao at 痞客邦 PIXNET Comments(3) Trackback(0) Hits(82)

八號分機打給我~~~

告訴我一個天大的消息

 

蚤不到又要漲價了

這次調漲 30~40元不等~~

Posted by samnychao at 痞客邦 PIXNET Comments(1) Trackback(0) Hits(139)

秋天到了皮膚要加重保濕

面膜是最不可缺的

Biotrice 是外銷歐美第一的玻尿栓美白面膜 超好用也超級保濕

長庚醫學美容推薦第一名保濕面膜

Posted by samnychao at 痞客邦 PIXNET Comments(0) Trackback(0) Hits(28)

DSC03439.JPG 

娃娃之前瘦巴巴的 怎麼吃都吃不胖  就是那種怎麼吃都摸到一堆骨頭的那種~@@

當然我沒有虐待她  他每天吃的可好了  有鮮食雞胸肉 皇家貴賓狗專用乾狗糧(現在換了卡比) 偶爾來點小點心(媽媽牌布丁)

但是還是瘦巴巴 約 1.2公斤(正常體重應該要有2公斤)

之後有人推薦我給牠吃酵素 益菌 表飛鳴之類的東西

Posted by samnychao at 痞客邦 PIXNET Comments(0) Trackback(0) Hits(74)

狗幫現在跟卡比飼料做團購配合

以下是卡比飼料的介紹  (台灣富而康)←喜歡點點看就用力的去點吧

索取嚐鮮包←←←用力按下

嚐鮮包一公斤300(含運費)

為什麼Samny會選擇卡比(Canidae)

Posted by samnychao at 痞客邦 PIXNET Comments(4) Trackback(0) Hits(322)

照片 587.jpg

前面有大大的口袋 可以放置一些狗狗出門要用的東西
金屬扣環的部分都不會退色 也都不會生鏽喔

照片 592.jpg 

背面還有一個置物的口袋 可以放小袋子

Posted by samnychao at 痞客邦 PIXNET Comments(12) Trackback(0) Hits(161)

  • 這是一篇限定好友觀看的文章,若您為好友請先登入才可閱讀
  • 這是一篇限定好友觀看的文章,若您為好友請先登入才可閱讀

88水災才剛過又來一個秋颱 帶來的雨量也不小

真的很擔心南部的那堆狗狗們

才開始重建的收容中心不知道能不能抵擋得過這次颱風的侵襲

大家跟我一起禱告吧~


Posted by samnychao at 痞客邦 PIXNET Comments(2) Trackback(0) Hits(21)

有些拔拔麻麻會買大包的飼料回家給狗寶貝慢慢吃
但是各位不要忘記台灣是屬於比較潮濕的氣候 在乾糧保存上比較不容易

以下是Samny建議的幾種辦法 個未拔拔麻麻可以自行斟酌使用

1.分裝保存

如果家裡有食物真空保鮮雞是最好可以將買來的乾狗糧分裝保存 可以拉長狗乾糧的美味效期

Posted by samnychao at 痞客邦 PIXNET Comments(0) Trackback(0) Hits(46)

前幾天有個麻咪來問我它們家貴賓狗的淚腺問題

我問了好多個獸醫師 怎麼處理這個問題

以前我都是用雪亮 但是有些狗狗不吃

之後也陸陸續續的使用其他的產品

問了七個獸醫師有六個都推薦被克藥廠出產的牛磺酸錠劑 內含維他命A 對於狗狗的淚腺有98%明顯效果

Posted by samnychao at 痞客邦 PIXNET Comments(0) Trackback(0) Hits(42)

WDJ 2009乾飼料評比-----如何選擇優質的乾飼料

作者:Nancy Kerns
編譯:樂狗.千金媽

Posted by samnychao at 痞客邦 PIXNET Comments(0) Trackback(0) Hits(82)