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Tuberculosis, 2005
It was Robert Koch who recognized the spectrum of pathology of tuberculosis (TB) in different animal species. The examination of clinical specimens from infected humans and animals confirmed the variable patterns of pathological reactions in different species.
U D, Gupta, V M, Katoch
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It was Robert Koch who recognized the spectrum of pathology of tuberculosis (TB) in different animal species. The examination of clinical specimens from infected humans and animals confirmed the variable patterns of pathological reactions in different species.
U D, Gupta, V M, Katoch
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Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1985
THE close association of tuberculosis in man with infection in the domestic animals was elucidated in the 1880’s and the elimination of animal-associated reservoirs of infection remains an essential element in the control of this zoonosis. Difficulties associated with the eradication of the disease in animals include the lack of a dependable diagnostic
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THE close association of tuberculosis in man with infection in the domestic animals was elucidated in the 1880’s and the elimination of animal-associated reservoirs of infection remains an essential element in the control of this zoonosis. Difficulties associated with the eradication of the disease in animals include the lack of a dependable diagnostic
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Tuberculosis in domestic animal species
Research in Veterinary Science, 2014M. bovis and M. caprae, members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTC), are the major causative agents of tuberculosis in domestic animals. Notably, M. bovis exhibits a wide host range; the infection has been reported in many domesticated animals and free or captive wildlife.
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2004
Tuberculosis is one of the oldest recognized diseases of man and animals. DNA containing fragments suggestive of tuberculosis has been extracted from the bones of the extinct long-horned bison which lived over 17,000 years ago(Rothschild et al. 2001). Ancient Judaic teaching from the Talmud warned that any animal carcass showing adhesions between the ...
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Tuberculosis is one of the oldest recognized diseases of man and animals. DNA containing fragments suggestive of tuberculosis has been extracted from the bones of the extinct long-horned bison which lived over 17,000 years ago(Rothschild et al. 2001). Ancient Judaic teaching from the Talmud warned that any animal carcass showing adhesions between the ...
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Tuberculosis in wild animals in India
Veterinary Research CommunicationsIndia is renowned for its complex megadiverse ecosystems and abundant biodiversity. Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) often remains synonymous with Mycobacterium bovis infection in cattle. The domain of tuberculosis (TB) among wild animals, induced by members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex organisms (MTBC), is often underexplored and underreported ...
Harini, Ramanujam, Kannan, Palaniyandi
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Minerva medica, 1984
Tuberculosis is a well known disease for immemorial time and very diffuse in animals. Today the technological progress of zoo technology decreased the incidence of tuberculosis in animals and at the same time, it modified the epidemiological characteristics in all animal species. We can confirm that in intensive pig- and chicken raising tuberculosis is
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Tuberculosis is a well known disease for immemorial time and very diffuse in animals. Today the technological progress of zoo technology decreased the incidence of tuberculosis in animals and at the same time, it modified the epidemiological characteristics in all animal species. We can confirm that in intensive pig- and chicken raising tuberculosis is
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Tuberculosis in animals and humans
Veterinary Record, 2014Edited by Charles O. Thoen, James H. Steele and John B. Kaneene 432 pages, hardback, £99.99 Wiley-Blackwell. 2014. ISBN 978 1 11847 429 7 ![Graphic][1] ‘ZOONOTIC Tuberculosis’ is the third edition in Thoen's series dedicated to Mycobacterium bovis in animals and humans.
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