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Food safety, animal disease and supply chain management in the European meat business
Xavier Gellynck, Bianka Kühne
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Multicriteria analysis of contagious animal disease control strategies
M.C.M. Mourits
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Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2009
<i>Background:</i> Several endocrine disorders that affect humans also occur as endocrinopathies in companion animals. Spontaneous endocrine disorders in animals may provide valuable information for their counterparts in human endocrinology. For example, the discovery of progesterone-induced growth hormone production in the mammary gland of
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<i>Background:</i> Several endocrine disorders that affect humans also occur as endocrinopathies in companion animals. Spontaneous endocrine disorders in animals may provide valuable information for their counterparts in human endocrinology. For example, the discovery of progesterone-induced growth hormone production in the mammary gland of
Kooistra, H.S. +3 more
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2012
Prion diseases occur in many animal species, most notably in ruminants. While scrapie in sheep has been recognised for three centuries and goat scrapie has been recognised for decades, BSE in cattle is a relatively novel disease which was first diagnosed in the UK in the mid 1980s.
Otto, Windl, Mike, Dawson
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Prion diseases occur in many animal species, most notably in ruminants. While scrapie in sheep has been recognised for three centuries and goat scrapie has been recognised for decades, BSE in cattle is a relatively novel disease which was first diagnosed in the UK in the mid 1980s.
Otto, Windl, Mike, Dawson
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Veterinary Record, 2007
SIR, — At last, the Government has recognised the importance of monitoring diseases in wild animals ( VR , July 21, 2007, vol 161, pp 74-75). defra must be congratulated. As long ago as the 1950s, some of us in the profession were concerned about zoonoses and diseases of wild animals ...
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SIR, — At last, the Government has recognised the importance of monitoring diseases in wild animals ( VR , July 21, 2007, vol 161, pp 74-75). defra must be congratulated. As long ago as the 1950s, some of us in the profession were concerned about zoonoses and diseases of wild animals ...
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Foreign Animal Disease Outbreaks
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2018A foreign animal disease (FAD) infecting beef cattle can have a negative impact on producers and the veterinarians who serve them. A veterinarian's ability to recognize FADs is a significant responsibility, as is aiding clients and local community in preparing for and responding to an outbreak.
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