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Common diseases of sheep (Ovis aries linnaeus) and goats (Capra aegagrus hircus) in Jordan: a retrospective study (2015-2021) [PDF]
Background: Despite of major efforts that have been undertaken to improve livestock health and productivity in Jordan, diseases continue to cause dramatic economic losses.
Myassar Omar Alekish, Zuhair Bani Ismail
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The prevalence of infectious diseases in sheep and goats has a significant impact on the development of the sheep and goat industry and public health security.
Haoju Pan +14 more
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Research on Seasonal Disease Warning Methods for Northern Winter Sheep Based on Ear-Base Temperature [PDF]
The temperature at the base of the ear is highly correlated with the core body temperature of sheep and responds sensitively to febrile conditions, making it a valuable indicator of sheep health.
Jianzhao Zhou +3 more
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Experimental inoculation of chicken broilers with C. gallinacea strain 15-56/1
Chlamydia gallinacea is one of the new Chlamydia species, encountered predominantly in birds and occasionally in cattle, and its dissemination, pathogenicity and zoonotic potential have not yet been fully elucidated.
Monika Szymańska-Czerwińska +3 more
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This article provides an overview of the current knowledge on chlamydiae, which are intracellular bacteria belonging to the Chlamydiaceae family. Whole-genome sequencing leads to great increases in the available data about Chlamydia spp.
Szymańska-Czerwińska Monika +2 more
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Screening for Coxiella burnetii in dairy cattle herds in Poland
The intracellular bacterium Coxiella burnetii is the aetiological agent of Q fever, a zoonosis affecting many animal species worldwide. Cattle and small ruminants are considered the major reservoirs of the bacteria and they shed it through multiple ...
Szymańska-Czerwińska Monika +3 more
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Background Coxiella burnetii is the etiological agent of Q fever, a zoonosis affecting many animal species including sheep and goats. The aims of this study were to evaluate the shedding of Coxiella burnetii in small ruminant herds and to identify the ...
Agnieszka Jodełko +3 more
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Two of the most important diseases of cattle are caused by mycoplasmas. Mycoplasma bovis is a world-wide bovine pathogen that can cause pneumonia, mastitis and arthritis. It has now spread to most, if not all, cattle-rearing countries.
Katarzyna Dudek +2 more
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This paper provides an overview of the current knowledge of chlamydiae. These intracellular microorganisms belonging to the Chlamydiaceae family are widely distributed throughout the world.
Zaręba-Marchewka Kinga +2 more
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Mycoplasma bovis (M. bovis) is an important pathogen affecting cattle, causing various diseases including pneumonia which mainly occurring in calves. Control of M.
Katarzyna Dudek +4 more
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