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A blood meal analysis of engorged mosquitoes found in Rift Valley fever epizootics area in Kenya. [PDF]
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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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One of recurrent autumn and winter rises in the epizootic activity of the steppe-type focus of tularemia in the Stavropol Territory is described. During the tularemia epizooty of 1981-1982 the population of common voles (Microtus arvalis) was very numerous, while the population of house mice (Mus musculus) was comparatively scarce.
A A, Nekrasov +4 more
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Rift Valley Fever Risk Map Model and Seroprevalence in Selected Wild Ungulates and Camels from Kenya [PDF]
Since the first isolation of Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) in the 1930s, there have been multiple epizootics and epidemics in animals and humans in sub-Saharan Africa. Prospective climate-based models have recently been developed that flag areas at risk
Anyamba, Assaf +11 more
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PELAYANAN KESEHATAN HEWAN PADA SAPI PUTIH DI DESA TARO GIANYAR
The activity of this community services was carried out on September 20, 2009 at Taro Village, Gianyar Regency. The purpose of this community services is to share knowledge about the health management of livestocks to the Taro cattle’s breeders.
N. S. Dharmawan +3 more
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Fluconazole-resistant oral candidosis in a repeatedly treated female AIDS patient. [PDF]
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Prolonged study of the population of Arvicola terrestris L. in connection with tularemia epizootic among these animals showed this animal to serve as the principal carrier of tularemia infection in the Povorinsk natural focus. Epizootics proved to originate with a definite threshold count of Arvicola terrestris L.; this threshold constituted about 30 ...
V R, Krasil'nikov, V S, Sil'chenko
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Epidemiological analysis reveals coral species affected by stony coral tissue loss disease present a similar epizootic progression despite differences in susceptibility and population impact. [PDF]
Guzmán-Urieta EO +2 more
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