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J Appl Res Intellect Disabil ; 30(2): 290-300, 2017 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26834005

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: This study assessed the knowledge of personal safety skills among children with developmental disabilities and their parents' perceptions of children's knowledge. METHOD: This exploratory study examined the mental health records of 37 children with developmental disabilities referred for an abuse risk reduction group in a community mental health setting. Qualitative analysis of children's responses to questions about personal safety skills (knowledge related to physical development and personal safety, an appropriate and inappropriate touch and safety skills to respond to an inappropriate touch) indicated participants' varied and inconsistent levels of knowledge. RESULTS: Consistent with the literature, the results indicate risk factors for sexual abuse among children with developmental disabilities, including children's difficulty distinguishing between an appropriate and inappropriate touch and the lack of knowledge regarding appropriate venues for disclosing an inappropriate touch. Among parents, a lack of certainty regarding their children's knowledge and the ability to keep themselves safe was identified. CONCLUSION: Results support the need for education about personal safety for children with developmental disabilities and their families.

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Anim Health Res Rev ; 15(2): 186-8, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25417920

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Pasteur described an organism causing fowl cholera in 1880. In 134 years we have progressed from crude vaccines for Pasteurella, to some refined vaccines, to a name change (Mannheimia), to autogenous vaccines (back to crude). In the last 25-30 years, we have attempted to mitigate the problem of bovine respiratory disease with antimicrobials and subsequently have a high incidence of multi-drug resistance. All of these attempts have resulted in little if any improvement in morbidity/mortality. Is it time to focus on the animal's response or lack of response to infectious pressure? Instead of focusing on the 10-50% morbid cattle should we focus on the 50-90% that are not compromised and determine why they stay healthy under the same environmental conditions?


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Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex/prevention & control , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex/drug therapy , Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex/epidemiology , Cattle , Drug Resistance, Microbial , Pasteurella Infections , Pasteurellosis, Pneumonic , Vaccines
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Vet Ther ; 8(2): 127-35, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17616947

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After undergoing arrival processing at one of two commercial feedlots, feeder calves with clinical signs of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) were randomly assigned to receive either tulathromycin (2.4 mg/kg SC) or enrofloxacin (12.5 mg/kg SC). Additional therapy for calves that did not respond to initial treatment followed a prescribed course. Initial treatment with tulathromycin resulted in significantly higher (P = .009 and P = .031 at sites 1 and 2, respectively) therapeutic success (87.9% and 80%, respectively) than did initial treatment with enrofloxacin (70.2% and 62.5%, respectively). Animals treated with tulathromycin also had fewer subsequent treatments and higher weight gains compared with those treated with enrofloxacin.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex/drug therapy , Disaccharides/therapeutic use , Fluoroquinolones/therapeutic use , Heterocyclic Compounds/therapeutic use , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage , Cattle , Colorado , Disaccharides/administration & dosage , Enrofloxacin , Fluoroquinolones/administration & dosage , Heterocyclic Compounds/administration & dosage , Injections, Subcutaneous/veterinary , Recurrence , Texas , Treatment Outcome , Weight Gain
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