All individuals in MeSH

Label Id Description
Veterans D014728 [Former members of the armed services. ]
Veterans Disability Claims D014729 [Disorders claimed as a result of military service. ]
Veterans Health D058014 [The concept covering the physical and mental conditions of VETERANS. ]
Veterans Health Services D000081324 [Services organized for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and maintenance of health primarily of VETERANS. ]
Veterinarians D018634 [Individuals with a degree in veterinary medicine that provides them with training and qualifications to treat diseases and injuries of animals. ]
Veterinary Drugs D019155 [Drugs used by veterinarians in the treatment of animal diseases. The veterinarian's pharmacological armamentarium is the counterpart of drugs treating human diseases, with dosage and administration adjusted to the size, weight, disease, and idiosyncrasies of the species. In the United States most drugs are subject to federal regulations with special reference to the safety of drugs and residues in edible animal products. ]
Veterinary Medicine D014730 [The medical science concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases in animals. ]
Veterinary Service, Military D014731 [A corps of the armed services concerned with animal medicine, the chief interest of which is the care of government-owned working dogs (as in the military police units), working horses (as in state funerals), and working military dolphins (as in undersea exploration and other activities). In the United States Army Veterinary Corps animal medicine overlaps and interconnects with biomedical research using laboratory research animals. A related activity is laboratory animal care. The Corps provides limited care for privately owned animals of military personnel through non-appropriated funds. Military service veterinarians in the United States Army must be graduates of accredited veterinary schools and must have a state license. (Telephone communication with Lt. Col. William Inskeep II, U.S. Army Veterinary Corps, October 4, 1994) ]
Veterinary Sports Medicine D064796 [The field of veterinary medicine concerned with PHYSICAL FITNESS of animals in sports (horse racing, dog racing, etc.) and the diagnosis and treatment of sports injuries in animals. ]
Vibration D014732 [A continuing periodic change in displacement with respect to a fixed reference. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed) ]
Vibrio D014733 [A genus of VIBRIONACEAE, made up of short, slightly curved, motile, gram-negative rods. Various species produce cholera and other gastrointestinal disorders as well as abortion in sheep and cattle. ]
Vibrio Infections D014735 [Infections with bacteria of the genus VIBRIO. ]
Vibrio alginolyticus D044149 [A species of gram-negative, halophilic bacteria, in the genus VIBRIO. It is considered part of normal marine flora and commonly associated with ear infections and superficial wounds exposed to contaminated water sources. ]
Vibrio cholerae D014734 [The etiologic agent of CHOLERA. ]
Vibrio cholerae O1 D041241 [Strains of VIBRIO CHOLERAE containing O ANTIGENS group 1. All are CHOLERA-causing strains (serotypes). There are two biovars (biotypes): cholerae and eltor (El Tor). ]
Vibrio cholerae O139 D041242 [Strains of VIBRIO CHOLERAE containing O ANTIGENS group 139. This strain emerged in India in 1992 and caused a CHOLERA epidemic. ]
Vibrio cholerae non-O1 D044163 [A strain of the VIBRIO CHOLERAE bacteria belonging to serogroup non-O1, infecting humans and other PRIMATES. It is related to VIBRIO CHOLERAE O1, but causes a disease less severe than CHOLERA. Eating raw shellfish contaminated with the bacteria results in GASTROENTERITIS. ]
Vibrio mimicus D044164 [A species of gram-negative bacteria in the genus VIBRIO, isolated from SHELLFISH, as well as from human diarrheal stools and ear infections. ]
Vibrio parahaemolyticus D014736 [A species of bacteria found in the marine environment, sea foods, and the feces of patients with acute enteritis. ]
Vibrio vulnificus D041261 [A species of halophilic bacteria in the genus VIBRIO, which lives in warm SEAWATER. It can cause infections in those who eat raw contaminated seafood or have open wounds exposed to seawater. ]