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Facts about Wildlife Diseases: Malignant Catarrhal Fever (MCF)
Malignant catarrhal fever (MCF) is a viral infection of a wide variety of ruminant species and, in rare cases, swine. This publication discusses common clinical signs of MCF as well as prevention and treatment of MCF infection.
Braxton Sizemore +1 more
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Replacing antibiotics with probiotics has become an important way to safely and effectively prevent and treat some gastrointestinal diseases. This study was conducted to investigate whether Lactobacillus salivarius WZ1 (L.S) could reduce the inflammatory
Zhen Wei +5 more
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Trueperella pyogenes (T. pyogenes) is an opportunistic pathogen associated with a variety of diseases in many domestic animals. Therapeutic treatment options for T. pyogenes infections are becoming limited due to antimicrobial resistance, in which efflux
Yuru Guo +8 more
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The Economics of Animal Health: A 25-Year Bibliometric Analysis
Economic implications of livestock diseases extend far beyond direct treatment costs and affect productivity, trade, and public health. Despite the growing recognition of animal health economics, a comprehensive analysis of its research landscape has ...
Arzu Peker +3 more
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Protect wildlife from livestock diseases
This summer, seabirds in Europe, North America, and Africa suffered unprecedented high mortality as highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) swept through their breeding colonies. Given that the potential for HPAI—which originated in farmed poultry—to affect wild birds has been known for more than a decade, how were these continents caught off guard ...
Kuiken, Thijs, Cromie, Ruth
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Background Mosquitoes have developed resistance to multiple classes of insecticides for malaria vector control. A new generation of long-lasting insecticidal bed nets (LLINs) has been developed with increased efficacy against these resistant mosquitoes ...
Aneth M. Mahande +3 more
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In fibrotic distal lung regions, CD66c+ basal cells emerge as a pathological state. Using human distal lung organoids, this study identifies CD66c+ basal cells as a pro‐fibrotic state arising through transdifferentiation from secretory, AT2, and basal cells.
Kaijun Lin +13 more
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Jürgen Döbereiner: a life dedicated to science
: Dr. Jürgen Döbereiner was born in Germany, on the 1st of November 1923, and lived in Brazil for 68 years during which time he developed a range of scientific projects in veterinary pathology and related disciplines.
Iveraldo S. Dutra +7 more
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Livestock owners’ worry and fear of tick-borne diseases
Background Recent global changes have led to an increase in distribution of ticks towards higher elevation and latitude in Europe and livestock are at increasing risk of contracting tick-borne diseases, but psychological aspects of how this affects human
Maria Johansson +2 more
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A Tool for Prioritizing Livestock Disease Threats to Scotland [PDF]
There are a number of disease threats to the livestock of Scotland that are not presently believed to be circulating in the UK. Here, we present the development of a tool for prioritizing resources for livestock disease threats to Scotland by combining a semi-quantitative model of the chance of introduction of different diseases with a semi ...
Paul R. Bessell +6 more
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