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First detection of Amblyomma lepidum (Dönitz, 1909) in Zimbabwe. [PDF]

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Border disease in cattle

The Veterinary Journal, 2019
Within the family Flaviviridae, viruses within the genus Pestivirus, such as Border disease virus (BDV) of sheep, can cause great economic losses in farm animals. Originally, the taxonomic classification of pestiviruses was based on the host species they were isolated from, but today, it is known that many pestiviruses exhibit a broad species tropism ...
Braun, Ueli   +3 more
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BLUETONGUE: THE DISEASE IN CATTLE

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1975
Most researchers in South Africa found that although BT virus could be isolated from apparently healthy cattle and from inoculated cattle the virus did not produce overt clinical disease in cattle. However, when epizootics were reported outside Africa, clinical signs were observed in cattle in Israel, Palestine, Syria, Portugal, and Spain. Most natural
A. L. Klingsporn, J. L. Hourrigan
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Epidemiology and economic impact of lumpy skin disease of cattle in Mymensingh and Gaibandha districts of Bangladesh.

Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2022
Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is an emerging viral disease of cattle that negatively impacts livestock by reducing animals' production and increasing management costs. Like other countries, Bangladesh has also faced the ominous effects of LSD. Because of this
Chandra Shaker Chouhan   +6 more
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Transmission of cattle diseases and biosecurity in cattle farms.

Biosecurity in animal production and veterinary medicine: from principles to practice, 2019
An overview of the essential aspects of cattle health and specific practical biosecurity (internal and external) measures for dairy, beef and veal calf farms was highlighted in this chapter.
S. Sarrazin   +3 more
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Ultrasonography in gastrointestinal disease in cattle [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Veterinary Journal, 2003
Ultrasonography is an ideal diagnostic tool for investigating gastrointestinal disorders in cattle. It is performed on standing non-sedated cattle using a 3.5 MHz linear transducer. In animals with traumatic reticuloperitonitis, inflammatory fibrinous changes, and abscesses can be imaged; however, magnets and foreign bodies are difficult to visualize ...
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A systematic review on modelling approaches for economic losses studies caused by parasites and their associated diseases in cattle

Parasitology, 2018
Parasites reside inside or outside their hosts and get host nutrition and blood. Here, we have emphasized economic losses in cattle caused by parasitic diseases due to ecto- and endo- parasites (flies, ticks, mites and helminths).
M. Rashid   +7 more
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Immunological control of ticks and tick-borne diseases that impact cattle health and production.

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2018
The cattle industry is one of the most important agroeconomic activities in Mexico. The national herd is estimated to include approximately 33.5. million head of cattle. Ticks and tick-borne diseases are principal factors with a negative impact on cattle
Consuelo Almazán   +4 more
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