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Veterinary Record, 2015
The recent identification of a case of glanders in a horse in Germany that had never travelled outside of the country serves as a reminder that disease freedom cannot be taken for granted. Here, Sonia GonzalezâMedina, Balazs Toth and Ian Mawhinney discuss various aspects of glanders, warning that, while an old disease, it can still ...
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The recent identification of a case of glanders in a horse in Germany that had never travelled outside of the country serves as a reminder that disease freedom cannot be taken for granted. Here, Sonia GonzalezâMedina, Balazs Toth and Ian Mawhinney discuss various aspects of glanders, warning that, while an old disease, it can still ...
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2011
Glanders is a serious zoonotic disease that primarily affects equids (horses, mules and donkeys). A disease eradication programme based on case detection and destruction of infected domestic animals has been highly successful and the number of reported glanders cases in animals worldwide is now very low.
Sharon J. Peacock, David A. B. Dance
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Glanders is a serious zoonotic disease that primarily affects equids (horses, mules and donkeys). A disease eradication programme based on case detection and destruction of infected domestic animals has been highly successful and the number of reported glanders cases in animals worldwide is now very low.
Sharon J. Peacock, David A. B. Dance
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2008
Glenda D, Dvorak, Anna R, Spickler
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Glenda D, Dvorak, Anna R, Spickler
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