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Livestock identification and traceability: Report of a pilot study planning workshop, Soroti, Uganda, 22-23 July 2014 [PDF]
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Effect of transport stress on apoptosis and autophagy in goat lung cells. [PDF]
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A mycoplasma from acute contagious caprine pleuropneumonia in Kenya
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1976A mycoplasma was isolated from acute caprine pleuropneumonia in Kenya. The organism could be differentiated serologically from the known strains of mycoplasma with which it was compared. When the organism was inoculated into goats it caused pleuropneumonia which was readily contagious, and from which the organism could be reisolated.
K J, MacOwan, J E, Minette
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A mycoplasma from chronic caprine pleuropneumonia in Kenya
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1976A new mycoplasma was isolated from cases of chronic caprine pleuropneumonia in Kenya. It belonged to the species Mycoplasma mycoides being a member of Al-Aubaidi's Group 8. When inoculated into goats and sheep the organism caused pleuropneumonia and local subcutaneous lesions. The pleuropneumonia was not contagious.
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The use of monoclonal antibodies in the diagnosis of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP)
Veterinary Microbiology, 1994Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia is a severe disease affecting goats in Eastern Africa and the Middle East, caused by Mycoplasma sp. type F38. Its exact geographical distribution is however not exactly known due to the lack of specificity of the available serological tests and the difficulty in cultivating M. sp. F38. A panel of monoclonal antibodies
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Experimental contagious caprine pleuropneumonia
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1983M S, Harbi +4 more
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Diagnosis and control of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia. [PDF]
The diagnosis of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP) has often been considered difficult. This is because of the confusion that can arise with other mycoplasmoses of small ruminants. Symptoms and lesions can be similar and the isolation of M. capricolum subsp. capripneumoniae (MccF38) requires skilled technicians. Once MccF38 strains are isolated,
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Treatment of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia
Veterinary Research Communications, 1984Goats that had been inoculated with the causal organism of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia and treated, within a few days, with oxytetracycline or tylosin, were less severely affected than infected, untreated control goats. However, 20% of treated cases remained infective and were, presumably, capable of transmitting the infection.
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