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Epizootology of zoopathogenic corynebacteria

Veterinariya, Zootekhniya i Biotekhnologiya, 2022
Corynebacterium spp. are potentially diphtheria toxin-producing microorganisms associated with various infectious processes involving both humans and host animals. The purpose of this review is to summarize current aspects concerning the pathogenesis, epizootology of diseases caused by these corynebacterium spesice in animal, and transmission among ...
Almuslimawi Hasan Abdulwahhab m. d.   +1 more
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Epizootology of coincidence

Veterinary Record, 2012
AN occasional experience in 1960s general practice involving mixed enterprise farms was not seeing a client for several weeks and then …
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EPIZOOTOLOGY OF RABIES IN BELARUSIAN POLESSYE

Epizootology Immunobiology Pharmacology Sanitation, 2022
The article covers materials of retrospective and current analysis of epizootic situation of rabies on the territory of Belarusian Polessye. During 64-year period (1958–2021) 5,871 cases of animal diseases by rabies have been diagnosed in this territory. Rabies was established in 29 animal species. Dominant place among sick animals is occupied by fox –
L. S. Tsvirko   +2 more
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Feline Coronavirus Infection: Genomics and Epizootology

Russian Journal of Veterinary Pathology, 2023
Introduction. The issue of coronavirus infection prevalence in cats is still acute. Particular danger of infecting the animals lies in possible mutations of the virus, the asymptomatic course of the disease, high prevalence of the virus carriage in cats and development of the viral peritonitis in some of the specimens often causing the death of animals.
E. V. Tkacheva   +3 more
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EPIZOOTOLOGICAL FEATURES OF MODERN CATTLE LEUKEMIA

Vestnik of the Russian agricultural science, 1970
  Enzootic bovine leucosis (EBL) has been known for more than a century and a half. Its occurrence and registration may have historically been associated with intensive breeding of dairy cattle in Western Europe to increase target productivity. It is known that any limiting intervention in the nature of the animal organism is always accompanied ...
D. A. Lozovoy, V. V. Makarov
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Effects of cadmium on reproduction, an epizootologic study

Teratology, 1993
AbstractThe Dutch part of Kempenland has been exposed to cadmium pollution since the last century. Experimental data suggest effects by cadmium on reproduction such as diminished fertility, decreased foetal growth, and specific malformations. Use was made of a historical cohort of dairy cows, ascertained from a surveillance program conducted by the ...
Kreis, IA   +5 more
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