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Bluetongue control strategy

Veterinary Record, 2008
SIR, — DEFRA is to be commended for continuing its policy of postimport testing animals for bluetongue that have been purchased from other eu member states. However, we have grave concerns about how the results of this policy are being interpreted, especially following the recent identification ...
Iain, Richards, Dick, Thompson
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FMD control strategies

Veterinary Record, 2006
Dr Matt Keeling and colleagues comment: The recent paper by [Tildesley and others (2006)][1] considered a range of reactive vaccination policies, control options and epidemiological scenarios, based upon the procedures and logistics outlined in the published DEFRA contingency plan ([DEFRA 2004 ...
Adrian, Wingfield   +2 more
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TB control strategy

Veterinary Record, 2015
Mycobacterium bovis remains a hugely significant animal health and welfare issue. Clinical disease in any affected species must be a consideration for policymakers, with disease eradication as the primary objective. Increasing incidence in ‘domesticated’ species regarded as spill-over hosts such as camelids, pigs, goats, cats and dogs is a salutary ...
Neil, Blake   +3 more
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Bimanual control strategies

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2018
Two tasks (A and B) were designed which required participants to sequentially move through four target positions in a Lissajous display. Task A was designed so that participants could complete the task using either unimanual or bimanual control strategies. Task B was designed so that participants could complete the task using relatively simple or more
Chaoyi, Wang, Charles H, Shea
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Parasite control strategies

Veterinary Record, 2007
SIR, — The field of parasitic disease research has changed considerably in the past few years. The biggest impact has been to revise the advice that was given in the 1970s and 80s, changing the entire philosophy of parasite control and reducing the dependence on anthelmintics ...
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Internal Parasite Control Strategies

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2001
To maintain the general health of small ruminants, owners, managers, and clinicians should be familiar with the body condition-scoring [table: see text] methods, general health, and overall appearance of the animals in their care. Any changes in the overall health of individual animals or the flock should be noted immediately, the cause determined, and
D G, Pugh, C B, Navarre
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Strategies to Control Trachoma

Drugs, 2009
Trachoma is a significant public health problem that is endemic in 57 countries, affecting 40.6 million people and contributing to 4% of the global burden of blindness. Repeated episodes of infection from Chlamydia trachomatis lead to long-term inflammation, scarring of the tarsal conjunctiva and distortion of the upper eyelid with in-turning of ...
Anu A, Mathew   +2 more
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