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Immunologic studies of natural and experimental cutaneous streptothricosis infections in cattle [PDF]
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1965 P982Master of ...
Pulliam, James Dodds.
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Pixelated pathologies: Camera trapping as a tool for monitoring wildlife health
Given the increasing emergence of diseases, some with conservation and public health implications, improving and expanding wildlife health surveillance strategies is imperative. Camera trapping is particularly relevant for detecting new outbreaks, monitoring high‐risk zones and evaluating risk mitigation measures. Abstract Camera trapping has become an
Patricia Barroso, Pablo Palencia
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Abstract A 1‐year‐old pygmy goat presented with progressive alopecia, skin ulceration and lichenification over the neck, face and body. Empirical treatment for parasitic and fungal causes of skin disease did not produce clinical improvement, prompting a full diagnostic investigation.
Peter Richards‐Rios, Dominic Sharkey
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Culture de protéines filtrées de Dermatophilus congolensis
Lors d'études antérieures sur les antigènes de Dermatophilus congolensis, très peu d'attention a été accordée aux hyphes et aux produits d'excrétion/sécrétion (PES) des bactéries en croissance active. Quatre isolats de D. congolensis ont été isolés dans
M.A. El Jack, N. Ambrose
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Epidemiological studies on dermatophilosis in the Caribbean [PDF]
La dermatophilose est une des maladies les plus importantes des ruminants domestiques des îles caraïbes, où la maladie clinique est associée à la présence de la tique Amblyomma variegatum.
Aumont, Gilles +7 more
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Background – Canine pyoderma is one of the most common presentations in small animal practice, frequently leading to antimicrobial prescribing. Objectives – To provide clinicians with antimicrobial treatment guidelines for staphylococcal pyoderma, including those involving meticillin‐resistant staphylococci.
Anette Loeffler +9 more
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Infection du chien par Dermatophilus congolensis (Van Saceghem, 1915) [PDF]
Une infection cutanée par Dermatophilus congolensis a été observée chez quinze chiens à Madagascar. La maladie évolue de la même façon que chez les bovins, qui sont probablement à l'origine de leur contamination. Cette réceptivité naturelle du chien peut
Blancou, Jean
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Dermatophilus congolensis dermatitis in a traveller from Thailand
Dermatophilus congolensis dermatitis is a self-limited zoonotic disease whose clinical presentation may include a wide variety of aspecific tissue lesions with high potential of misdiagnosis. Contact with animals should be investigated particularly in travellers, and cultures should be made to confirm it.
Caroline, de Lorenzi +2 more
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The overall tick infestation rate was 55.21% in camels. The most common tick species was H. dromedarii (28.7%). Most tick species had male‐predominant sex ratios. They were more located beneath the animals' tails (30.06%). Ticks were commonly found in the study area.
Tsedalu Yirsa +3 more
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La dermatophilose des bovins à Dermatophilus congolensis dans les Antilles françaises. II. Facteurs de réceptivité liés aux animaux [PDF]
Une enquête portant sur 573 bovins élevés en milieu infecté a été menée dans les Antilles françaises afin de repérer les facteurs individuels favorisant l'apparition et l'évolution de la maladie.
Barré, Nicolas +5 more
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