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Comparisons of brucellosis between human and veterinary medicine
Brucellosis is the world’s most widespread zoonosis, but also ranks as one of the seven most neglected diseases, according to the World Health Organization. Additionally, it is recognized as the world’s most common laboratory-acquired infection.
N. Hull, Brant A. Schumaker
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Brucellosis in ruminants and pastoralists in Borena, Southern Ethiopia
Brucellosis is a bacterial zoonotic disease that has important veterinary and public health consequences as well as economic impact in sub Saharan Africa including Ethiopia.
Bedaso Mammo Edao+5 more
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Chronic wasting disease prions on deer feeders and wildlife visitation to deer feeding areas
We determined that deer feeders experienced more deer and raccoon visitation and deer‐to‐deer contacts than food plots and mast trees, demonstrating a risk for direct and indirect disease transmission. Additionally, we swabbed deer feeders for evidence of chronic wasting disease (CWD) prion contamination.
Miranda H. J. Huang+11 more
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The Features of Acute Brucellosis in Azerbaijan Republic [PDF]
It is well known, that the injury of organs and systems and also immunological rates considerably determine clinical course and the result of brucellosis. In the article are presented the results of examination of 120 patients with acute brucellosis. The
Huseynov, E. M. (Elchin)
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Vaccination control programs for multiple livestock host species: an age-stratified, seasonal transmission model for brucellosis control in endemic settings [PDF]
Brucella melitensis causes production losses in ruminants and febrile disease in humans in Africa, Central Asia, the Middle East and elsewhere. Although traditionally understood to affect primarily sheep and goats, it is also the predominant Brucella ...
Beauvais, W, Guitian, J, Musallam, I I
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Abstract The use of matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry for the analysis of carbohydrates and glycoconjugates is a well‐established technique and this review is the 12th update of the original article published in 1999 and brings coverage of the literature to the end of 2022.
David J. Harvey
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A serological survey of ruminant livestock in Kazakhstan during post-Soviet transitions in farming and disease control [PDF]
The results of a serological survey of livestock in Kazakhstan, carried out in 1997–1998, are reported. Serum samples from 958 animals (cattle, sheep and goats) were tested for antibodies to foot and mouth disease (FMD), bluetongue (BT), epizootic ...
Corteyn, A.+5 more
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Background Brucellosis in Africa is caused by Brucella species transmitted through contaminated or contacts with infected animals or their carcasses. The disease reduces livestock production and reproduction performance evident by frequent episodes of ...
Peter N. Lokamar+4 more
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing veterinary sciences. This review categorizes AI applications into clinical practice, biomedical research, public health, and administration, highlighting the impact of machine learning, deep learning, and natural language processing.
Hesameddin Akbarein+3 more
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