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Oral and Faecal Viromes of New Zealand Calves on Pasture With an Idiopathic Ill‐Thrift Syndrome
Since 2015, an idiopathic ill‐thrift syndrome featuring diarrhoea and, in some cases, gastrointestinal ulceration has been reported in weaned New Zealand dairy calves. Similar syndromes have been described in the British Isles and Australia, but investigations in New Zealand have yet to identify a specific cause. Notably, the viromes of affected calves
Rebecca M. Grimwood +9 more
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A community‐based cross‐sectional study was conducted, in which participatory appraisal methods were applied to validate Dasenech and Gnyangatom pastoralists’ existing veterinary knowledge on endemic diseases and to determine their perception of rank, morbidity, and mortality of the disease.
Yebelayhun Mulugeta +3 more
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The role of viruses in oral mucosal lesions
Abstract The mucosa of the oral cavity is exposed to a large number of different microorganisms such as archaea, bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. Among those, viruses cause specific infections, which can easily be transmitted from one person to another.
Henrik Dommisch +1 more
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Medical care in early modern Venice [PDF]
In early modern Venice, a wide range and large number of people offered care to the sick. This study utilizes Venice’s civic death registers to assess when and why the sick and dying accessed medical care, and how this changed over the course of the ...
Bamji, AE
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These findings show how elevated temperatures that will become increasingly common with future climate changes can increase interspecific contacts around critical water resources. In mixed wildlife‐livestock systems, maintaining wildlife‐only water sources may be a practical management tool to mitigate human‐wildlife conflict and disease transmission ...
Viviana Martinez +11 more
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The politics of London air : John Evelyn's 'Fumifugium' and the Restoration [PDF]
Historians have commonly described John Evelyn's pamphlet about London smoke pollution, Fumifugium, as a precocious example of environmental concern. This paper argues that such an interpretation is too simple.
Jenner, M.
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‘A long want’: an archival exploration of scurvy in the Otago goldfields of New Zealand
ABSTRACT In this paper we test a long‐held assumption regarding Otago, New Zealand, goldfields life and death‐ that scurvy was a ubiquitous and persistent cause of misery and death among the goldminers. We will also explore a parallel argument that the Chinese market gardeners played a large role in stamping out the disease in the goldfields.
Hallie R. Buckley +3 more
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Malignant lymphoma of the intestine : a report of three cases [PDF]
Tumours arising in the small intestine are uncommon; those of them originating in the lymphoid tissues are said to be even less frequent than adennocarcinomas. Three cases hereby are reported, outlining the respective diagnosis and treatment.
Caruana Galizia, A., Muscat, Joseph A.
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Background Despite bovine viral diarrhoea virus and Chlamydia pecorum being important endemic diseases of cattle, there are limited reports of theirco‐occurrence. Case report Several 12–18‐week‐old, weaned Hereford calves presented with ill‐thriftiness and neurological signs on a mixed cattle and sheep farm in South Australia in July 2021.
J Gaussen +4 more
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Predictors of blood ionized calcium concentration in sick adult cattle
Abstract Background Data on the factors affecting blood ionized calcium concentration (ciCa2+) and diagnostic performance of serum total calcium concentration (ctCa) measurements to detect abnormal blood iCa2+ status are lacking in sick adult cattle. Objective Assess the association of ciCa2+ with venous blood pH, plasma concentrations of chloride (cCl)
Tolga Karapinar +3 more
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