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Animal Wellness: The Power of Multiomics and Integrative Strategies: Multiomics in Improving Animal Health. [PDF]
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Current Protocols in Immunology, 1995
AbstractA program to ensure the health of laboratory animals and to provide a stable environment for their maintenance is necessary to reduce unwanted variables or complicating factors in experimentation. To ensure animal health throughout a research study, the animals involved should be procured in good health, monitored for continued health status ...
John, Donovan, Patricia, Brown
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AbstractA program to ensure the health of laboratory animals and to provide a stable environment for their maintenance is necessary to reduce unwanted variables or complicating factors in experimentation. To ensure animal health throughout a research study, the animals involved should be procured in good health, monitored for continued health status ...
John, Donovan, Patricia, Brown
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Benefits of Dietary Polyphenols and Polyphenol-Rich Additives to Aquatic Animal Health: An Overview
Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture, 2020Polyphenols are plant-derived compounds with known biological activities and potential health benefits. Over the past decade, there are an increasing number of studies have investigated the application of polyphenols and polyphenol-rich additives in ...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1973
The problems of animal health in the Britain of the 1980s must be visualized in terms of increased intensivism, larger units, and a further diminished labour force. This will demand the increased application of professional services and more highly skilled planning in unit economics, disease control, nutrition, genetics, and in a pasture management ...
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The problems of animal health in the Britain of the 1980s must be visualized in terms of increased intensivism, larger units, and a further diminished labour force. This will demand the increased application of professional services and more highly skilled planning in unit economics, disease control, nutrition, genetics, and in a pasture management ...
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Advances in Microbiome Research for Animal Health.
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 2020Host-associated microbiomes contribute in many ways to the homeostasis of the metaorganism. The microbiome's contributions range from helping to provide nutrition and aiding growth, development, and behavior to protecting against pathogens and toxic ...
R. Peixoto, D. Harkins, K. Nelson
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Nanotechnology and Animal Health
Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, 2021Nanotechnology has been a rapidly expanding area of research with huge potential in many sectors, including animal healthcare. It promises to revolutionize drug and vaccine delivery, diagnostics, and theranostics, which has become an important tool in personalized medicine by integrating therapeutics and diagnostics.
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Veterinary Record, 2007
SIR, — Although appealing as a slogan to encourage more attention to be given to improving animal health, 'Prevention is better than cure', the central tenet of both the Animal Health and Welfare Strategy for Great Britain ([DEFRA 2004][1]) and now the Animal Health Strategy for the European ...
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SIR, — Although appealing as a slogan to encourage more attention to be given to improving animal health, 'Prevention is better than cure', the central tenet of both the Animal Health and Welfare Strategy for Great Britain ([DEFRA 2004][1]) and now the Animal Health Strategy for the European ...
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Animal health pharmaceutical industry
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2006The animal health pharmaceutical industry has proactively reported on the volumes of member company antimicrobial active ingredients sold in the U.S. At the individual company level, reporting of finished product distribution data to the FDA is a regulatory requirement, with applications to surveillance and pharmacovigilance.
Richard A, Carnevale, Thomas R, Shryock
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International Journal of Dairy Technology, 1976
Many of the classical infectious diseases of dairy cattle are no longer present in this country and others are in the process of eradication. Tuberculosis is almost eradicated, although small pockets of infection persist, and considerable progress is being made on brucellosis where infection has been reduced from 28‐5 per cent of dairy herds in England
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Many of the classical infectious diseases of dairy cattle are no longer present in this country and others are in the process of eradication. Tuberculosis is almost eradicated, although small pockets of infection persist, and considerable progress is being made on brucellosis where infection has been reduced from 28‐5 per cent of dairy herds in England
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