Incubation Period: Time between exposure to a disease and the time the disease shows symptoms in the infected cat. Inflammation: Changes that occur in tissue after an injury followed by pain, swelling and redness.
The incubation period is 10-12 days. This means that following exposure to the fungus, about 10-12 days will pass before any lesions occur ...
The incubation period is 10-14 days. This means that the exposure to the fungus and establishment of infection occurs 10-14 days before any lesions occur. How is ringworm diagnosed?
Incubation period is around 74 to 80 days, depending upon temperature. As with all crocodilians, sex is determined by temperature during incubation. Between 31 and 32 degrees C, mostly males are produced.
You may have heard of a time interval called the incubation period. This represents the time from when the parasite enters the host and the development of signs or symptoms of disease. The incubation period is usually longer than the prepatent period.
The incubation period is highly variable, but rabies usually manifests itself in the cat within two months of contact. Cats can contract it from each other, from dogs or from wild animals such as foxes, skunks and raccoons.
There is a long incubation period before symptoms are seen. FIV will kill most cats eventually. It causes serious immune deficiency and bone marrow suppression (white blood cell production). It is the cat equivalent of human AIDS.
The initial phase of FIV infection is usually followed by a long latent period, during which few if any clinical signs are present. This phase can last for months or years. Most cases of FIV are diagnosed during this incubation period as part of a ...
See also: Veterinarian, Virus, Vaccine, Carrier, Parasite
 
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