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Mycobacterial Diseases of Animals [PDF]
Although Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium leprae are the most notable mycobacterial human pathogens, Mycobacterium bovis, Mycobacterium avium subsp. avium, Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis, Mycobacterium ulcerans, and other mycobacteria are the etiology of important diseases in humans and a wide range of animal species including,
Jesse M. Hostetter+2 more
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Can Climate Change Increase the Spread of Animal Diseases? Evidence from 278 Villages in China
Several countries are currently evaluating the potential health impacts of climate change (CC), particularly in relation to the complex connections between CC-induced weather fluctuations.
Qian Chang+3 more
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Nanotechnology has gained prominence over the recent years in multiple research and application fields, including infectious diseases in healthcare, agriculture, and veterinary science.
Priya K. Manhas+2 more
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: The inspection of qualified professionals is an important action of the National Programme for Control and Eradication of Animal Brucellosis and Tuberculosis (PNCEBT). The data for this study were obtained by compiling reports of 63 inspections in loco
Alba Luisa Pereira Ribeiro Said+6 more
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Traditional medical practices have been employed for millennia to keep animal health and the knowledge is passed down orally from generation to generation. It is an integral part of the culture of rural tribal peoples living in Ethiopia.
Abenezer Wendimu+3 more
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Factors Influencing Disease Prevention and Control Behaviours of Hog Farmers
Animal diseases are a serious threat to animal husbandry production and diet health, and effective prevention and control measures need to be explored. This study investigates the factors influencing the adoption of biosecurity prevention and the control
Jiamei Wang, Xiangdong Hu
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A historical research on the first (1927) and second (1929) balkan veterinary congress on infectious animal diseases [PDF]
The first initiative aimed at international cooperation in the prevention of epizootic diseases was launched by Professor John Gamgee, and the first international veterinary meeting was held in Hamburg, Germany on July 14-18, 1863.
Şule SANAL+2 more
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Causes of Pneumonia Epizootics among Bighorn Sheep, Western United States, 2008–2010
Epizootic pneumonia of bighorn sheep is a devastating disease of uncertain etiology. To help clarify the etiology, we used culture and culture-independent methods to compare the prevalence of the bacterial respiratory pathogens Mannheimia haemolytica ...
Thomas E. Besser+10 more
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