Development of Dembo-PCR for cattle in accordance with Japanese livestock quarantine guidelines. [PDF]
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Animal Welfare, Carcass-Processing Practices and Post-Mortem Lesions in Nigerian Municipal Slaughterhouses: Implications for Meat Quality and Public Health Security. [PDF]
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Functional characterization of a CFEM domain-containing protein in the mycoparasitic fungus Clonostachys rosea reveals antimicrobial activity and a role in conidiation. [PDF]
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Nano-Delivery System for the Prevention and Control of the Disease. [PDF]
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[Variability and antigenicity of Dermatophilus congolensis].
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The epizootiology of Dermatophilus congolensis infection.
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Dermatophilus congolensis human infection
Four cases of human dermatophilosis observed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, are reported. Data that suggest nail infection by Dermatophilus congolensis are presented. The clinical spectrum of the disease ranged from an asymptomatic infection to a pustular eruption.
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