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Objectives To examine the prevalence and types of work‐related injuries in companion animal practices, explore the context of their occurrence and the behaviours of injured persons. Methods A mixed‐methods analysis of a cross‐sectional online survey of UK employees of a consolidated group of veterinary practices.
J. S. P. Tulloch +3 more
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A Review of Infectious and Non‐Infectious Causes of Pregnancy Loss in Goats
ABSTRACT Goats play a vital role in global agriculture, particularly in developing regions, and are increasingly kept as companion animals. Given their economic and social importance, pregnancy losses in goats represent a substantial challenge, leading to considerable economic losses and raising concerns about animal welfare and public health, as some ...
Friederike Maria Kaus +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Black flies (Simuliidae) are globally distributed blood‐feeding arthropods and vectors of viral, bacterial, and parasitic pathogens to many animal species, including humans. We investigated the occurrence of selected vector‐borne pathogens in black flies in South Moravia, Czech Republic, and evaluated their possible role in the ...
Silvie Šikutová +10 more
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Development of a Western Blot test for detection of Brucella canis in dogs
Resumen: La brucelosis canina es una enfermedad zoonótica causada por Brucella canis que afecta el sistema reproductivo de los caninos. La infección se disemina rápidamente en criaderos, por la presencia de individuos asintomáticos.
Sánchez Jiménez, Miryan Margot +4 more
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Background: recently, isolates of Brucella canis (B. canis ) were classified into two groups, Group 1 and Group 2, based on a 794 bp deletion in the polysaccharide deacetylase gene in Group 1, or absence of this deletion in Group 2. In Colombia, B. canis
Luisa F Ortiz +3 more
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Collaborative strategies for wildlife health: case studies from the Canadian North
The integration of Indigenous perspectives with a One Health approach enables culturally relevant and sustainable zoonotic disease management and surveillance, as demonstrated through 4 case studies that highlight how empowering communities and facilitating inclusive, respectful, and collaborative governance across diverse sectors and knowledge systems
Cody J. Malone +8 more
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The maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus), the largest canid in South America, inhabits grasslands and dry forests in several countries, including Paraguay, where it faces threats such as habitat loss and fragmentation, roadkill, hunting, diseases transmitted by domestic animals, and fires.
Joerg Richard Vetter +8 more
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Antibodies anti-Brucella canis and anti-Brucella abortus in dogs from Araguaína, Tocantins, Brazil
Os objetivos deste estudo foram determinar a soroprevalência da infecção por Brucella canis e Brucella abortus e avaliar os possíveis fatores de risco associados à infecção em cães no município de Araguaína, Tocantins.
Heinneman, Marcos Bryan +8 more
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Encuesta exploratoria de infección por Brucella canis en perros de Villavicencio - Colombia
Objetivo. Determinar la presencia de anticuerpos a B. canis en perros domésticos y callejeros del municipio de Villavicencio, Colombia. Materiales y métodos.
Luz Gómez +9 more
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Evaluating Potential Deployment Strategies for Oral Delivery of Vaccines for Cervids
While vaccination is the most efficacious strategy for landscape‐scale disease management, its success is predicated on overcoming concurrent hurdles in both laboratory‐scale vaccine development and the logistical and behavioral complexities of field delivery to targeted wildlife populations, such as cervids.
Amanda S. Zimmerling +2 more
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