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Livestock disease importation

Veterinary Record, 1980
The more liberal British policy, post-1969, on livestock importation has permitted increased importation of pedigree livestock. Diseases have also been introduced. Since 1968 14 diseases, two of them new conditions, have been introduced by live animals, waste food or wild birds.
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Viral diseases of livestock in Zambia.

The Japanese journal of veterinary research, 1996
This review is to provide information on viral diseases of livestock in Zambia. The distribution of the diseases as well as the control measures and limited research that has been done, are described. Foot and mouth disease (FMD) causes serious economic losses in the cattle industry.
MWEENE, Aaron S.   +5 more
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Lysosomal Storage Diseases in Livestock

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1993
Lysosomal storage diseases may be inherited or acquired. The former are usually inherited as autosomal traits, and heterozygotes may be identified by having enzyme activity levels approximately midway between normal and diseased values. Founder effect, enhanced by widespread acceptance of artificial breeding technologies, has been important in the ...
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Staphylococcal skin disease in livestock

Veterinary Dermatology, 2012
AbstractThis review covers cutaneous manifestations of staphylococcal infection in livestock species.Cattle – In cattle, staphylococcal infections may present as folliculitis or as impetigo. Both may present as mild forms of a group of conditions loosely termed udder dermatitis, which has various clinical presentations and does not always involve ...
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Molecular breeding of livestock for disease resistance

Virology, 2023
Animal infectious diseases pose a significant threat to the global agriculture and biomedicine industries, leading to significant economic losses and public health risks. The emergence and spread of viral infections such as African swine fever virus (ASFV), porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), porcine epidemic diarrhea virus ...
Fei, Gao   +6 more
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Livestock Disease Surveillance

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2009
As a result of the expansion of global trade and travel, livestock disease surveillance has rapidly evolved from a stance of looking at and within our borders for threats to looking more intensively across the globe for threats. The projected intensification of livestock production in developing nations will likely broaden the scale, diversity, and ...
Van Metre, David C., Salman, M. D.
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An intelligent system for livestock disease surveillance

Information Sciences, 2017
Currently, cattle in feedlots are monitored for disease through a manual, labour-intensive process. Physical checkups are administered approximately once per week, and pen riders are hired to watch over the herd, looking for behaviors that indicate an animal is sick.
Omolbanin Yazdanbakhsh   +2 more
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Viral and bacterial diseases in livestock in Mongolia.

The Japanese journal of veterinary research, 2005
This review focuses on the status of infectious diseases that are serious for animal health and have adverse economic effects in Mongolia. Data presented here are limited due to the lack of published or other easily available documents. Foot-and-mouth disease continues to cause substantial economic losses as exemplified by the outbreak of infection ...
ODONTSETSEG, Namsraijav   +2 more
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Surveillance for disease in extensively managed livestock

Veterinary Record, 2019
This focus article has been prepared by Sian Mitchell , veterinary investigation team lead of the APHA Carmarthen veterinary investigation centre.
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DISEASES OF LIVESTOCK

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1963
H. McL. Gordon, D. R. Johns
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