Ovine footrot is a contagious bacterial disease primarily caused by Dichelobacter nodosus. Footrot affects the feet of sheep and is characterised by two major clinical presentations.
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Hitchhiking across continents: phoresy of pseudoscorpions (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones) on Diptera, with new European records. [PDF]
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Genome-wide association with footrot in hair and wool sheep. [PDF]
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The epidemiology of ovine footrot and virulence and phylogeny of Dichelobacter nodosus in a single flock and globally [PDF]
Footrot, caused by Dichelobacter nodosus, accounts for 70% of foot lesions in sheep in the UK and is a huge economic issue for the sheep industry. There are two clinical presentations: interdigital dermatitis and severe footrot where hoof horn separates ...
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The complete mitochondrial genome of <i>Atheraster arandae</i> (Asteroidea: Valvatida: Goniasteridae) from the western Pacific. [PDF]
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"Non-healing" claw horn lesions in dairy cows: Clinical, histopathological and molecular biological characterization of four cases. [PDF]
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Histopathological and radiographic characterization of the lesions of pododermatitis in sheep: support for the establishment of the foot injuries degree and its prognosis. [PDF]
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Social behaviour and transmission of lameness in a flock of ewes and lambs. [PDF]
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Dichelobacter nodosus and Fusobacterium necrophorum in ruminants with lameness and footrot
Footrot is a destructive hoof disease found predominantly in sheep and goats that is caused by Dichelobacter nodosus (D. nodosus), a gram-negative, anaerobic bacterium. It has been shown that D.
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Differences in composition of interdigital skin microbiota predict sheep and feet that develop footrot. [PDF]
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