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Tierärztliche Praxis Ausgabe G: Großtiere / Nutztiere, 2018
Summary Objective: To evaluate the relative efficacy of a novel, commercially available disinfecting agent containing ≥ 15 to < 20 % glutaraldehyde in a hydro-colloid matrix (“EIMÜ Klauen Sprint®”; Eimermacher, Nordwalde, Germany, Biozid-Desinfektionsmittel, BAuA Nr.
Volker, Krömker +3 more
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Summary Objective: To evaluate the relative efficacy of a novel, commercially available disinfecting agent containing ≥ 15 to < 20 % glutaraldehyde in a hydro-colloid matrix (“EIMÜ Klauen Sprint®”; Eimermacher, Nordwalde, Germany, Biozid-Desinfektionsmittel, BAuA Nr.
Volker, Krömker +3 more
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Investigating host genetic susceptibility to bovine digital dermatitis
2023archive
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Veterinary Record, 2011
This study describes the association between bovine digital dermatitis (BDD) treponemes and three ‘non‐healing’ bovine hoof horn lesions, namely, ‘toe necrosis’ (TN), ‘non‐healing white line disease’ (nhWLD) and ‘non‐healing sole ulcer’ (nhSU), which are disorders that involve penetration through the horn capsule to involve the corium.
N J, Evans +7 more
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This study describes the association between bovine digital dermatitis (BDD) treponemes and three ‘non‐healing’ bovine hoof horn lesions, namely, ‘toe necrosis’ (TN), ‘non‐healing white line disease’ (nhWLD) and ‘non‐healing sole ulcer’ (nhSU), which are disorders that involve penetration through the horn capsule to involve the corium.
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Evaluation of a Serpens Species Bacterin for Therapy of Bovine Digital Dermatitis
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2011Digital dermatitis (DD) is a major cause of lameness in many dairy herds. Recurrence rates are high, signaling the need to explore alternative methods of treatment and prevention. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the therapeutic use of a Serpens species bacterin in a dairy herd known to have a significant prevalence of lameness due to digital ...
Fidler, A. P., Smith, G. W.
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Infectious Diseases: Bovine Digital Dermatitis
2022Richard A. Laven, Linda J. Laven
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Bovine digital dermatitis in southern Brazil
Veterinary Record, 2001C, Cruz +3 more
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2006
Papillomatous digital dermatitis (PDD) is an infectious, superficial dermatitis that primarily affects the feet of dairy cattle. PDD is associated with intensive housing of cattle and prolonged exposure of bovine feet to moist, unhygienic conditions.
Stamm, Lola V., Trott, Darren J.
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Papillomatous digital dermatitis (PDD) is an infectious, superficial dermatitis that primarily affects the feet of dairy cattle. PDD is associated with intensive housing of cattle and prolonged exposure of bovine feet to moist, unhygienic conditions.
Stamm, Lola V., Trott, Darren J.
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Isolation and cultivation of a spirochaete from bovine digital dermatitis
Veterinary Record, 1999I, Demirkan +3 more
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Bovine digital dermatitis: natural lesion development and experimental induction
2018Bovine Digital Dermatitis (DD) is a leading cause of lameness in dairy cattle in the US with more than 70% of herds affected. Despite 40 years of research, the definitive etiologic agent(s) associated with the disease process is unknown. While clinical lesions have been well described, little is known about the macroscopic, microscopic, and bacterial ...
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