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Footrot in sheep and goats: a case study
This observational study highlights the apparent lower severity of footrot in goats compared with sheep, the risk of false negative results from elastase tests, the need to clean contractors' equipment between properties and indicates the potential use of kidding (or lambing) time and individual mob biosecurity in managing footrot.
SM Robertson, MB Allworth
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Effectiveness of the tested disinfectants on growth reduction of D. nodosus.
Effectiveness of the tested disinfectants on growth reduction of D. nodosus.
Urs Pauli (8448297) +3 more
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Förekomst av klinisk fotröta och Dichelobacter nodosus hos svenska slaktlamm [PDF]
Fotröta är en smittsam klövsjukdom hos får som har stor påverkan på djurhälsa och produktion. Sjukdomen ger en nekrotiserande inflammation i klövspaltshuden, som senare ger en underminering av klövens sulhorn.
Albinsson, Rebecka
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Non‐Native Species in Aquaculture: Burgeoning Production and Environmental Sustainability Risks
ABSTRACT Rising global food demands and technological advancements have led to unprecedented growth in the aquaculture industry. This rapid expansion has facilitated the translocation of species beyond their native ranges. While farming non‐native species boosts global food supply, it also poses environmental and socio‐economic risks when escapees ...
Francisco J. Oficialdegui +12 more
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A footbath-based control program for ovine footrot, a contagious disease caused by Dichelobacter nodosus, will be implemented in Switzerland. The currently used footbath disinfectants formaldehyde, zinc sulfate and copper sulfate are carcinogenic or ...
Tobias Hidber +3 more
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Managing breeding ewe mortality is a priority for the Australian sheep industry. The periparturient period carries the highest risk of mortality, but the incidence and causes in Merino ewes are not well characterised. Here, we outline the reported incidence of annual and periparturient mortality for Australian Merino ewes, causes and risk factors for ...
B Kirk +11 more
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An evaluation of the ability of
Background Dichelobacter nodosus is the causative agent of footrot in sheep. The survival of the bacterium in soil is of importance for the epidemiology of the disease. The investigation evaluates the survival of D. nodosus in soil with and without added
Cederlöf Sara Ellinor +3 more
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Despite the recent global increase in mangrove restoration efforts, our understanding of the outcomes and recovery of biodiversity and re‐establishing functionality, such as productive fish habitat, is limited due to the lack of long‐term monitoring. Here, we used a space‐for‐time approach to investigate whether restored mangroves attain similar fish ...
Mark Ram +2 more
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Molecular epidemiology, clonality and virulence of Dichelobacter nodosus, the agent of ovine footrot
Dichelobacter nodosus, an anaerobic bacterium, is the major transmissible agent of ovine footrot. The disease expresses as a virulent or benign lesion in the hoof.
Buller, Nicky
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Prevalence of D. nodosus in Swiss domestic ungulates for comparison.
Prevalence of D. nodosus in Swiss domestic ungulates for comparison.
Gaia Moore-Jones (8275431) +6 more
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