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Animal models of neurodegenerative diseases [PDF]
The prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), increases with age, and the number of affected patients is expected to increase worldwide in the next decades.
Fabiola Mara Ribeiro+3 more
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On "The Meat of Diseased Animals," [PDF]
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A. D. Hill
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Monkeypox: A Global Challenge [PDF]
Monkeypox has emerged as the most significant human pathogen in recent times and is a rapidly growing threat to public health globally. Monkeypox virus is an orthopoxvirus, that belongs to the Poxviridae family.
Sannia Perwaiz Iqbal, Sajid Abbas Jaffri
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The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary science is becoming increasingly important as the technology advances. AI applications have the potential to revolutionize the prediction and diagnosis of animal diseases, thereby improving animal ...
A. Alzubi
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Mosquito-Borne Viruses and Non-Human Vertebrates in Australia: A Review
Mosquito-borne viruses are well recognized as a global public health burden amongst humans, but the effects on non-human vertebrates is rarely reported. Australia, houses a number of endemic mosquito-borne viruses, such as Ross River virus, Barmah Forest
Oselyne T. W. Ong+3 more
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The concurrent occurrence of a bovine viral diarrhoea virus type-1 infection and necrotising-suppurative bronchopneumonia due to Trueperella pyogenes was diagnosed in a 4-month-old male calf.
Y Eroksuz+5 more
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Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal prion disease of cervids. We examined host range of CWD by oronasally inoculating Suffolk sheep with brain homogenate from a CWD-positive white-tailed deer.
Eric D. Cassmann+2 more
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Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs) are notifiable diseases which are highly transmissible and have the potential for rapid spread regardless of national borders.
C. Gortázar+3 more
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