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Veterinary Pathology, 1984
Six cases of encephalomyelomalacia in dairy goats 3½ to four months of age are described. Neurologic signs had an abrupt onset and passed rapidly from ataxia to paralysis. All goats were killed after six to ten days and had spinal cord and brain stem lesions—always more extensive and severe in the cord.
D R, Cordy, N E, East, L J, Lowenstine
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Six cases of encephalomyelomalacia in dairy goats 3½ to four months of age are described. Neurologic signs had an abrupt onset and passed rapidly from ataxia to paralysis. All goats were killed after six to ten days and had spinal cord and brain stem lesions—always more extensive and severe in the cord.
D R, Cordy, N E, East, L J, Lowenstine
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British Veterinary Journal, 1972
SUMMARY The isolation of three biotypes of Brucella melitensis from goats and sheep in Kenya is reported. In one instance, an outbreak of abortion in local and crossbred goats, all in kid to Saanen males from Israel, was associated with the isolation of Br. melitensis biotype 1. A small serum survey and other field evidence suggest that the disease
M, Philpott, O, Auko
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SUMMARY The isolation of three biotypes of Brucella melitensis from goats and sheep in Kenya is reported. In one instance, an outbreak of abortion in local and crossbred goats, all in kid to Saanen males from Israel, was associated with the isolation of Br. melitensis biotype 1. A small serum survey and other field evidence suggest that the disease
M, Philpott, O, Auko
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Hydrallantois in a caprine doe
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1994Hydrallantois was diagnosed in a 5-year-old Toggenburg doe. Clinical signs included bilateral abdominal distention, anorexia, and recumbency. Ultrasonographically, excessive fluid and live fetuses were detected in the uterus. At the time of cesarean section, the fluid (approx 12 L) was determined to be in the allantoic cavities; concentrations of ...
D E, Morin +3 more
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Characterization of a Caprine Herpesvirus
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1975SUMMARY A virus, which was isolated from kids (Capra hircus) affected with a relatively severe generalized infection, was found to contain dna and to have a buoyant density of 1.2820 g/cm3 The virus was sensitive to the action of lipid solvents and trypsin and was rapidly inactivated at pH 3.0 and at temperatures of 50 and 56 C.
P E, Berrios, D G, McKercher
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Erythrophagocytosis in the caprine trophoblast
Theriogenology, 1996The mechanism of iron transfer by extravasation of maternal blood in the maternal-fetal interface and the subsequent phagocytosis of the erythrocytes by the trophoblast cells was described in ovine, bovine and other species. This research was performed due to the absence of studies on this process in the goat.
R L, Santos +3 more
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Pathogenicity of a Caprine Herpesvirus
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1975SUMMARY A herpesvirus isolated from neonatal Angora kids (Capra hircus) with a relatively severe generalized infection was shown to be infective for adult goats as well as for kids. However, the virus lacked pathogenicity for either lambs or calves.
P E, Berrios +2 more
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Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia
2019Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP), caused by Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capripneumoniae, is an OIE-listed disease affecting goats and wild ungulate species. CCPP is present in Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia, but its exact distribution is unknown, particularly in Asia.
Manso-Silvan, Lucia +1 more
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Caprine arthritis encephalitis
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1984Abstract Extract Caprine arthritis encephalitis (CAE) is a disease of goats of any breed, sex and age, caused by a retrovirus related to, but distinct from, the maedi-visna virus which affects sheep.(4) (10) Both infections are included among the so-called slow virus diseases which are characterised by a long incubation period, protracted clinical ...
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Hereditary Caprine Phaeochromocytoma
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 1997SummaryThis report describes a hereditary caprine phaeochromocytoma in three generations. Besides conventional haematoxylin and eosin staining, potassium dichromate native staining method and transmission electron microscopy were performed.
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Caprine Bluetongue Virus Isolations
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1980SUMMARY Viral isolation procedures demonstrated the presence of bluetongue virus serotypes 10, 11, and 17 in routine caprine accessions. The goats in this report showed one or more of the following signs or lesions: weakness, pulmonary disease, abortion, fetuses with developmental abnormalities, kerato-conjunctivitis, anemia, and swollen joints.
M, Inverso, G N, Lukas, S J, Weidenbach
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