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FMD vaccine matching: Inter laboratory study for improved understanding of r1 values
Tom Willems +15 more
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THU0608 The relationship between serum soluble klotho, fgf-23 levels and flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) in patients with familial mediterranean fever (FMF) [PDF]
Mustafa Çelık +8 more
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Management and Biosecurity Practices of Pig Farms in Nepal
1) Biosecurity adoption level of pig farmers in Nepal is low. 2) The pig farms are highly vulnerable to infectious diseases like African swine fever. 3) Governments of Nepal should take immediate actions focusing on capacity building of pig farmers, information dissemination and adoption of biosecurity practices.
Sachin Shrestha +5 more
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Situated efficacy: FMD vaccines in France and Britain, 1930s–1960s [PDF]
Delphine Berdah
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Feeding South African Mutton Merino lambs low‐NDF lucerne hay diets improved nutrient digestibility, energy utilisation, growth efficiency, and carcass quality. Despite lower intake at the lowest NDF level, fibre digestibility and feed conversion improved, indicating that highly digestible, low‐NDF finishing diets enhance lamb growth and carcass traits.
Inalene De Klerk +4 more
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Prevalence and Serotype Distribution of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) Virus in Asian Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Ahmed MJ +12 more
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A genome‐wide association study (GWAS) was conducted to analyse variations in white blood cell (WBC) counts and composition traits among 200 Holstein cows in Southern China. The results identified two candidate genes, BEND5 and FOXJ3, associated with WBC count, lymphocyte percentage and basophil percentage.
Chenhui Liu +10 more
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FMD viral antigen was consistently associated with the vasculature of the coronary band and interdigital skin as well as in the lungs. The IHC results revealed a novel association of viral antigen with vascular tissue and demonstrated the potential for superior sensitivity over PCR. ABSTRACT Background African buffalo are long‐term carriers of foot‐and‐
Alischa Henning +3 more
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