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An Inquiry About Ruminants Epidemiologic Brucellosis in Some Algerian Departments
Pacha Bachir +3 more
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Abstract Background Veterinarians in clinical practice, especially early‐career veterinarians and those identifying as women, have higher levels of negative mental health outcomes compared to the general population. Partnering with a mentor can mitigate some of the work‐related challenges that may contribute to poor mental health and career attrition ...
Catherine Standage +3 more
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Fat supplementation in animal production—ruminants [PDF]
J. L. Clapperton, W. Steele
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Rocks versus clocks or rocks and clocks [PDF]
Bininda-Emonds, Olaf R. P. +3 more
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Abstract Background The recent expansion of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 to non‐avian species in the United States has intensified public health‐related concerns. In Great Britain, low veterinarian confidence in seeing and treating birds creates potential barriers to HPAI diagnosis and reporting.
Sol Elliott +6 more
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Ruminant Supplementation of Gluconeogenic Substrates Via Drinking Water
Gabriela Volpi-Lagreca
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Abstract Background Gastrointestinal nematode infections are ubiquitous in grazing livestock worldwide impacting animal health and production. Faecal egg count (FEC) is an accessible diagnostic test that can guide the need for treatment. However, interpretation of FECs can be challenging.
Eilidh Geddes +7 more
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Competition varieties of sugarcane for ruminants feeding in Presidente Médici, Rondônia.
C. R. Townsend +5 more
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Detection of Leptospira in cane toads (Rhinella jimi) from urban and rural Paraíba, Brazil
Abstract Background Leptospirosis is a significant zoonosis in tropical regions, where poor sanitation and favourable climate aid its spread. Synanthropic animals such as the cane toad (Rhinella jimi), which share environments with both people and wild and domestic animals, may harbour Leptospira and contribute to urban and rural transmission cycles ...
Karla N. de Souza Rocha +9 more
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