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PREVALENCE OF PARAMPHISTOMUM CERVI IN RUMINANTS SLAUGHTERED IN DISTRICT MUZAFFAR GARH [PDF]
Rumen of 100 slaughtered animals viz. sheep (n=14), goats (n=42), cattle (n=34) and buffalo (n=10) were examined to determine the prevalence of adult Paramphistomum cervi during January 2007 in Tehsil Jatoi, District Muzaffar Garh, Pakistan.
M. A. RAZA, S. MURTAZA1, H. A. BACHAYA2 AND A. HUSSAIN3
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The article examines aspects of the legal regulation of the organization and implementation of veterinary preventive and antiepizootic measures in specially protected natural areas of federal signifi cance on the example of outbreaks of African swine ...
S. V. Gerasimov
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NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS IN THE INTESTINAL CONTENTS OF BROILERS AND LAYERS [PDF]
Two hundred intestines pieces (100 each of broilers and layers) of about 8 cm length were collected from the poultry sale shops in Faisalabad city. These pieces were opened, scratched and vigorously shaken into sterilized normal saline, the suspension ...
S. Ullah, M. Ashfaque, S.U. Rahman, M. Akhtar and A. Rehman
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ИСТОКИ И ЭВОЛЮЦИЯ СОВРЕМЕННОЙ ЭПИЗООТОЛОГИИ
The historical prerequisites for origination of the epidemiology and epizootology as a scientific branch on mass disease character, i.e. morbidity and phenomene of the population life are presented in the paper.
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The paper deals with the assessment of the implied associations between the epizootic and epidemic components of the veterinary anthrax epidemiology of animals and humans, as well as with the epidemic risk factors.
V. V. Makarov, N. Ya. Makhamat
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Analysis of antibiotics resistance of E. coli microorganisms [PDF]
The article deals with the problem of microorganisms’ resistаnce to antibiotics at dairy farms and complexes (DFC). The aim of the work – analysis of resistance of E. coli to antibiotics used at DFC. As a result we determined the range of resistance of
Ignatenko, А. V., Аl-Hammash, N. М.
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GLOBAL ANTHRAX EPIZOOTOLOGY. 3. THE INDEX OF NIDALITY
The index of nidality is the value quantitatively characterizing the activity of the animal infection nidus and grounded on the contagiousness, which is an immanent property of a contagious disease.
V. V. Makarov, N. Ya. Makhamat
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The Pavlov Department of Physiology: A Scientific History [PDF]
Se sigue la aventura científica del Departamento de Fisiología Ivan Pavlov desde los trabajos pioneros de Pavlov y sus discípulos sobre la “salivación psíquica” hasta los tiempos de la Estación Biológica de Koltushi.
Golikov, Juri P., Klimenko, Victor M.
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The sero-prevalence of brucellosis in cattle and their herders in Bahr el Ghazal region, South Sudan [PDF]
BackgroundBrucellosis is a worldwide recognized bacterial zoonotic disease. There is currently no information on bovine brucellosis sero-prevalence in South Sudan regardless of the economic, social and public health impact on populations.
Godfroid, Jacques +7 more
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Knowledge and perceptions of brucellosis in the pastoral communities adjacent to Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Brucellosis is one of the most common zoonotic infections globally. Lack of knowledge about brucellosis may affect the health-seeking behavior of patients, thus leading to sustained transmission in these communities.
Anthony Mugisha +8 more
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