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Collective Outbreaks of Bovine Actinobacillosis

open access: yesThe Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science, 1977
Three collective outbreaks of bovine actinobacillosis were observed in Japan during the past ten years. The results of observation are summarized as follows. (1) In Tottori Prefecture, 50 affected cows were reported during a period from 1962 to 1965. Then 35 cows in Hokkaido and 123 in Miyazaki Prefecture were affected during a period from 1975 to 1976.
M, Nakazawa   +4 more
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An Unusual Occurrence of Actinobacillosis in Heifers and Cows in A Dairy Herd in Tehran suburb-Iran

open access: yesArchives of Razi Institute, 2010
An unusual occurrence of actinobacillosis was diagnosed in 4 heifers aged 8-15 months and 2 cattle in a dairy herd with 190 Iranian Holstein breed. Anorexia, dysphagia, drooling of normal or foodtinged saliva and presence of warts-like lesions on the ...
Atyabi, N.,   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Fatal Actinobacillosis in a Dairy Buffalo [PDF]

open access: yesActa Veterinaria Brno, 2006
The present report describes a case of fatal actinobacillosis in a dairy buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). Clinical signs included a large multilobular, firm abscess located caudo-ventral to the right ear base, submandiblar and prescapular lymphadenopathy, fever and dyspnoea.
G. Muhammad, M. Saqib, M. Athar
openaire   +2 more sources

Natural lymphatic ("atypical") actinobacillosis in cattle caused by Actinobacillus lignieresii. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Vet Diagn Invest, 2018
Caffarena RD   +8 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Generalized actinobacillosis in a cow [PDF]

open access: yesEurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
In the present case, generalized actinobacillosis in a cow was described. Diffuse granulomas varying in size from ptn head to chickpea were seen on the peritoneum, liver, uterus and diaphragm.
Enver Beytut, Mehmet Tuzcu
doaj   +1 more source

Suspected actinobacillosis manifested by facial enlargement in a heifer

open access: yesJournal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1990
Actinobacillosis was the suspected cause of severe, bilateral facial enlargement of 8 months' duration in a 2.5-year-old Holstein heifer. Serum protein electrophoresis revealed a polyclonal gammopathy. Necropsy findings indicated that facial swelling was caused by fibrosis between the skin and underlying bone. Lesions were characterized microscopically
K L, Anderson, R A, Fairley, D, Duncan
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Actinobacillus suis isolated from diseased pigs are phylogenetically related but harbour different number of toxin gene copies in their genomes. [PDF]

open access: yesVet Rec Open, 2022
Abstract Objective The Gram‐negative bacterium Actinobacillus suis is an agent of global importance to the swine industry and the cause of lethal respiratory or septicaemic disease in pigs of different ages. Between 2018 and 2019, seven commercial farms in western Canada experienced episodes of increased mortality due to A.
Kulathunga DGRS, Fakher AA, Costa MO.
europepmc   +2 more sources

A Study on Indigenous Knowledge on Animal Disease and Medicinal Plants Used in Animal Disease Management in Benatsemay Woreda, South Omo Zone, Southern Ethiopia. [PDF]

open access: yesVet Med Int
The study was conducted in South Omo Zone, Benatsemay Woreda of South Ethiopia Regional State of Ethiopia from July 2023 to June 2024 to assess and document the indigenous knowledge on animal disease and medicinal plants used to manage animal diseases.
Kenasew AS   +3 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Actinobacillus lignieresii‐associated myocellulitis of the nasal planum in a Jersey cow

open access: yesVeterinary Record Case Reports, Volume 11, Issue 4, December 2023., 2023
Abstract Actinobacillus lignieresii is a normal part of the oral bacterial flora of cattle, but may cause infection if the mucosal barrier is interrupted. Here, we report a case of diffuse myocellulitis in the nasal planum without development of granulomas on its surface.
Jørgen S. Agerholm   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

African Swine Fever Outbreak at a Farm in Central Namibia. [PDF]

open access: yesCase Rep Vet Med, 2019
An outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) occurred at a farm in central Namibia in March 2018. Fourteen pigs died out of a herd of 59 animals over a period of 16 days between the first and sixteenth of March 2018. The clinical signs observed included sternal recumbency, fever, weakness, pain and reluctance to move, hyperemia of the skin and anorexia ...
Samkange A   +7 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

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