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    Raiva, uma doença letal, cuidados e profilaxia
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) NAVARRO, Daniela H. R.; RENNÓ, Juliana G.; MANÇANARES, Celina Almeida Furlanetto; ABREU, Rogério Navarro de; MESQUITA, José Ricardo C.
    Rabies is a lethal virus-transmitted disease for both men and animals. In the urban area the dog is the main transmitter of the disease and can occur through bites, scratches or licks of damaged skin or mucous. This disease has been progressively diagnosed in our region and, due to the great risk that this zoonosis poses to men, we aim to alert colleagues and professionals; reduce human exposure to rabies. Many cases of animal rabies have been observed among the various animal species, such as felines, canines, horses, cattle and sheep.
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    Transfusão sanguínea em cães e gatos
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) RENNÓ, Juliana G.; NAVARRO, Daniela H. R.; VARZIM, Fernanda Leme S. B.
    Blood transfusion is an emergency therapy, whose beneficial effects are temporary, aiming only to supply the basic needs to maintain the animal's life, until the primary disease is diagnosed and treated. Its indications are: anemia, thrombocytopenia, coagulopathy, sharp drop in plasma proteins. For the transfusion to be effective and safe, it is necessary to know the specific needs of the patient, as well as the benefits and losses associated with this therapy.

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