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Major animal health problems of market oriented livestock development in Atsbi Womberta woreda, Tigray Regional State [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
An attempt was made to study major health problems of livestock in Atsbi womberta Woreda, northern Ethiopia, from December 2006 to April 2007. Questionnaire survey was carried out on 100 livestock owners to collect information on the livestock ...
Abraha, G.G.
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Culture du virus de la rhinotrachéite infectieuse des bovins sur les cellules testiculaires d'embryon de mouton [PDF]

open access: yes, 1964
La multiplication du virus de la rhinotrachéite infectieuse bovine peut s'effectuer sur des cellules testiculaires d'embryon de mouton, cultivées in vitro en milieu à base d'hydrolysat de lactalbumine additionné de sérum d'agneau et de veau.
Nguyen, B., Perreau, Pierre
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Treatment of Lumpy Skin Disease [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Unfortunately there are no specific antiviral drugs available for the treatment of lumpy skin disease. The only treatment available is supportive care of cattle. This can include treatment of skin lesions using wound care sprays and the use of antibiotics to prevent secondary skin infections and pneumonia.
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La maladie nodulaire cutanée des bovins. II. Production d'un vaccin lyophilisé à virus vivant [PDF]

open access: yes, 1979
Un vaccin lyophilisé à virus vivant a été produit contre la maladie nodulaire cutanée des bovins. Dans cet article, la technique de sa production, la stabilité du produit lyophilisé et celle du produit reconstitué sont étudiées.
Lefèvre, Pierre-Charles
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Structural, Functional and Inhibitory Annotations of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus Hypothetical Protein LSDV004: An In‐Silico Study

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine and Science
Lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) is the etiological agent of lumpy skin disease (LSD), predominantly afflicting cattle populations and posing significant economic implications to the livestock industry. Despite the comprehensive genome sequencing of LSDV,
F. M. Yasir Hasib, Md. Shafiqul Islam
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Major livestock health problems in market oriented livestock development in Metema woreda, north Gondar Zone, Ethiopia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The research was conducted to assess the major animal health problems in market oriented livestock developments and to know the veterinary service in Metema woreda North West of the country from November 2006 to June 2007.A questionnaire survey was ...
Bayeleyegn, G.
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Prevalence of lumpy skin disease and evaluation of the efficacy of antibacterial drugs against secondary bacterial infection in cattle at Khulna in Bangladesh

open access: yesDiscover Animals
Lumpy Skin Disease Virus (LSDV), a member of the Poxviridae family, is the perpetrator responsible for Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD). In the year 2023, a considerable number of cattle are found to be affected by LSD in Bangladesh.
Das Alok Kumar   +9 more
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Modelling the spread of emerging infectious diseases in animal health: case study of lumpy skin disease in the Balkans, 2015–2016 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The spatial and temporal study of the spread of emerging infectious diseases is crucial to understand their epidemiology and evaluate the risk of introduction into disease-free areas. In this paper, we present a generic method that models the spread rate
Arsevska, Elena   +14 more
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Lumpy skin disease in Nigeria

open access: yes, 1980
This account of lumpy skin disease is based on observations made when the author was Veterinary Investigation Officer in charge of the Regional Laboratory of the Federal Department of Veterinary Research, Kaduna, Nigeria. In 1974 a virgin epizootic of lumpy skin disease occurred and the disease became widespread throughout the north of Nigeria ...
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A survey of coccidian infection (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidaea) of freshwater fish in South Africa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Fish coccidia, especially Goussia and Eimeria spp., are common and frequent parasites of fish. The majority of the known species has been described from the Eurasian continent.
Avenant-Oldewage, Annemarie   +2 more
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