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The umbilical cord acts as the critical lifeline of the developing fetus by providing nutrients and oxygen to it. Umbilical cord abnormalities are considered the leading cause of stillbirth in humans, but information on stillbirths associated with ...
Young-Bum Son +6 more
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Tick-borne viruses (TBVs) capable of transmitting between ticks and hosts have been increasingly recognized as a global public health concern. In this study, Hyalomma ticks and serum samples from camels were collected using recorded sampling correlations
You Zhang +15 more
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Molecular and morphological characterization of Echinococcus granulosus of human and animal origin in Iran [PDF]
Iran is an important endemic focus of cystic hydatid disease (CHD) where several species of intermediate host are commonly infected with Echinococcus granulosus. Isolates of E.
Adams, P.J. +5 more
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Gastrointestinal parasitic infection is a prime cause of failures in camel production. This study was conducted to ascertain the prevalence of gastrointestinal helminths of camels in Aswan district, Egypt.
Mahmoud A. El-Seify +3 more
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Comparison of reproductive hormone levels in male and female camels (Camelus dromedarius) during rutting and non-rutting seasons and their relation with some minerals and antioxidant status [PDF]
This study designed to establish a reference data and compare the reproductive hormone profiles of both sexes of dromedary camels in rutting and non-rutting seasons in Samawa Province, Iraq.
Asmaa Sami Madhi +2 more
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Seroprevalence and Associated Factors of Camel and Human Brucellosis in Dire District, Southern Ethiopia: A One-Health Perspective. [PDF]
The prevalence of camel brucellosis was 4.36%. Being adult, female and large herds were significant risk factors for camel brucellosis. The prevalence of human brucellosis was 3.08%. The presence of a positive animal in the household and camel farmers who consume raw milk were significant factors for human brucellosis.
Ambaw YG, Kosi DG, Mengistu S, Kallu SA.
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Camels are known for their ability to produce milk, in comparison to other species of Camelidae. Milk production from camels is mainly practiced in pastoral migratory systems, but semi-intensive and intensive camel dairy farming is increasing in many countries. Dairy camels can be classified into three groups, high, medium, and low, based on their milk
Alhadrami, Ghaleb, Faye, Bernard
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Cytokine response and clinicopathological findings in Brucella infected camels (Camelus dromedarius)
The present study had the aim of assessing the cytokine response and selected clinicopathological findings associated with brucellosis in camels (Camelus dromedarius).
M. El-Boshy +3 more
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EFFECT OF RESTRICTED FEEDING PERIODS DURING LATE PREGNANCY AND EARLY LACTATION ON THE PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCES OF THE DROMEDARY SHE –CAMEL [PDF]
The present study aimed to justify the effects of restricted feeding periods during last month of pregnancy and initiation of lactation on growth rate of Maghrebi she-camel and their offsprings.
Amal Othman +3 more
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Contributions of the dromedary camel and constraints to camel production in Jijiga and Shinile zones of eastern Ethiopia were assessed. A total of 73 households were interviewed on the significance of the dromedary camel and constraints associated to ...
Eyassu Seifu
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