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Farmers’ and veterinary surgeons’ knowledge, perceptions and attitudes towards cattle abortion investigations in the UK

Veterinary Record, 2020
Background Cattle abortion can significantly affect farm productivity and be an important cause of economic loss on beef and dairy farms. Method A questionnaire‐based survey, completed by 379 farmers and 134 veterinary surgeons from ...
Georgiana Clothier   +3 more
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Veterinary and medical aspects of abortion in Danish sheep

APMIS, 2006
The Danish sheep population totals around 144,000 animals, but little is known of the causes and prevalance of diseases. This study focuses on the causes of abortion in Danish sheep. During one breeding season, aborted foetuses and stillbirths with signs of intrauterine death or malformation were submitted for laboratory examination from a population ...
Agerholm, Jørgen Steen   +8 more
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Maternal occupational exposures and risk of spontaneous abortion in veterinary practice

Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2008
Objectives:To examine the relationship between occupational exposures and spontaneous abortion in female veterinarians.Methods:The Health Risks of Australian Veterinarians project (HRAV) was a questionnaire-based survey of all graduates from Australian veterinary schools from 1960 to 2000.
Shirangi, A.   +2 more
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evaluation of the prevalence of BHV-1 abortions based on diagnostic submissions to five U.S. veterinary diagnostic laboratories

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2012
This retrospective study used data on bovine abortion submissions from 5 U.S. veterinary diagnostic laboratories (VDLs) from 2000-2011. Objectives of this study were to describe the prevalence and patterns of BHV-1-associated abortion in submissions at VDLs.
Gould, S., O'Connor, A. M., Cooper, V.
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"Neospora caninum detection in bovine aborted fetuses submitted to the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory (UFMT), Brazil"

Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports
Neospora caninum (NC) is a major cause of abortion and neonatal death in cattle worldwide. A prospective, observational diagnostic study was conducted at the Veterinary Laboratory of UFMT to determine the prevalence of this parasite by PCR and immunohistochemistry (IHC) and the associated histopathological lesions in bovine aborted fetuses and ...
Katiane, Dos Santos Hofmeister   +8 more
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Survey of the prevalence of bovine abortions and notification and management practices by veterinary practitioners in Algeria.

Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics)
Whether the cause is infection or not, abortions result in major economic losses on Algerian cattle farms. However, little is known about their prevalence and the factors influencing their notification by Algerian veterinarians. In order to bridge this knowledge gap, an epidemiological survey was conducted between September 2014 and February 2016, in ...
N, Djellata   +3 more
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Incidence of brucellosis in aborted animals and occupationally exposed veterinary professionals of Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2018
Azmatullah Khan   +7 more
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