A Landscape Perspective on Bird Beak Deformity: An Epizootic of Unknown Etiology [PDF]
Although birds with beak deformities have been documented throughout the literature, the recent spike in occurrences in certain regions has caused concern in the scientific community.
McLaughlin, Rachelle, Menon, Shaily
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Enigma of EUS: consultation on epizootic ulcerative syndrome vis-à-vis the environment and the people, 25-26 May 1992, Institute of Management in Government, Vikas Bhavan, Trivandrum 695 033, Kerala, India. Summary of proceedings [PDF]
In the last two decades a serious and severely damaging fish disease has been spreading through countries of the Asia Pacific region with dangerous consequences.
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Laboratory evaluation of stable isotope labeling of Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) for adult dispersal studies. [PDF]
BackgroundStable isotope labeling is a promising method for use in insect mark-capture and dispersal studies. Culicoides biting midges, which transmit several important animal pathogens, including bluetongue virus (BTV) and epizootic hemorrhagic disease ...
Gerry, Alec C +6 more
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Contents: The point of view of: The livestock farmer in a developing country. The veterinarian in a developing country. The livestock farmer in a developed country. The veterinarian in a developed country. The cow before 1961.
Charbonnier, Georgette, Launois, Michel
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Serial Transmission in Suckling Mice of a Virus from Cattle with Bovine Epizootic Fever [PDF]
Norimasa SASAKI +4 more
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Iowa Animal Industry News, 2012, Vol. 14, no. 1 [PDF]
Newsletter produced by Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship about the animal industry in Iowa.Previously titled Animal Industry ...
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Epizootics among Guinea-Pigs caused by Hemolytic Streptococcus
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Ibaraki Virus, an Agent of Epizootic Disease of Cattle Resembling Bluetongue [PDF]
Tuneyoshi Omori +6 more
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT HOG CHOLERA [PDF]
I. WHAT IS HOG CHOLERA? Hog cholera is a deadly, contagious disease that attacks swine only. The disease is caused by hog cholera virus, an agent so small (1/250,000 of an inch) that it can even pass through a fine porcelain filter.
Aitken, W.A. +7 more
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