Animal Health BSAA. Day 1  Acitve immunity  Acute dieases  Antibiotic  Anitbodies  Antigens.

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Animal Health BSAA

Day 1  Acitve immunity  Acute dieases  Antibiotic  Anitbodies  Antigens

Day 2  Body temperature  Capillary refill time  Chronic disease  Comfort zone  Contagious disease

Day 3  Disease  Health  Hypothalamus  Immunity  Injection

Day 4  Intramuscular  Intravenous  Leukocytes  Medications  Noncontagious disease

Day 5  Passive immunity  Pulse  Pulse rate  Quarantine  ringworm

Day 6  Selective toxicity  Subcutaneous  Symptoms  Topical medications  Vaccine  Vital signs