Effective Control of Johne's Disease in Large Czech Dairy Herds. [PDF]
Fichtelová V +3 more
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Bovine Immunity and Vitamin D3: An Emerging Association in Johne's Disease. [PDF]
Wherry TLT, Stabel JR.
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Evaluation of the Thuringian Bovine Johne's Disease Control Program-A Case Study. [PDF]
Donat K, Einax E, Klassen A.
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Morphological Assessment of Concomitant Lesions Detected in Goat Herds Naturally Infected with Paratuberculosis (Johne's Disease). [PDF]
Stefanova EP +9 more
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ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGEMENT IN COST OF LIVESTOCK DISEASE STUDIES [PDF]
Assessing the impacts of livestock disease on productivity is enhanced when the management abilities of producers are taken into consideration. One method of doing this is to develop a management index of several production/marketing practices using ...
Ott, Stephen L.
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Optimisation methods for assisting policy decisions on endemic diseases [PDF]
Endemic disease of animals is an economic problem as it deprives humans of scarce resources that might otherwise satisfy human wants. Optimisation methods identify the strategies that minimise this economic problem.
Stott, Alistair W.
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High endemicity of Johne’s disease (JD) in herds adversely affects heavy milk yielding breeds by reducing the per animal productivity and ‘productive life-span’. This review evaluates different vaccines used for its control and summarizes the benefits of
Saurabh Gupta +7 more
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Effect of Culling Management Practices on the Seroprevalence of Johne's Disease in Holstein Dairy Cattle in Central Italy. [PDF]
Crociati M +5 more
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No difference in paratuberculosis seroprevalence between organic and conventional dairy herds in the Netherlands [PDF]
Purpose. Paratuberculosis or Johne’s disease in cattle is considered to play a role in the pathogenesis of Crohn’s disease in humans. Whether organic production may influence the prevalence of paratuberculosis in dairy herds was not known until now and ...
Kijlstra, Prof.Dr. A.
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Background Johne’s disease is a chronic wasting disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP). Johne’s disease is highly contagious and MAP infection in dairy cattle can eventually lead to death.
Aisha Fong +7 more
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