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Bacteriological Studies on Pathogens in Egyptian Pigeons.
The prevalence rate of bacterial isolates of public health importance in pigeons was (28.16%). The incidence of bacterial pathogens differed according to health status of examined pigeons and ages either squabs or adults, as it gave the higher incidence ...
Hala S. Ibrahim
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Bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) is a highly infectious disease affecting cattle, leading to significant economic losses in many countries engaged in cattle production.
Teferi Tura +5 more
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One of the greatest challenges in modern gynecological oncology is ovarian cancer. Despite the numerous studies currently being conducted, it is still sometimes detected at late clinical stages, where the prognosis is unfavorable.
Aleksandra Englisz +2 more
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Risk and protective factors for meningococcal disease in adolescents: matched cohort study [PDF]
Objective: To examine biological and social risk factors for meningococcal disease in adolescents. Design: Prospective, population based, matched cohort study with controls matched for age and sex in 1:1 matching.
Booth, C. +9 more
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Objective To assess risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes (APO) in a contemporary cohort of women with systemic sclerosis (SSc) in relation to the timing of SSc diagnosis and by parity. Methods From the nationwide Swedish Medical Birth Register, we assembled pregnancies with births in women with SSc and in comparator women from the general population ...
Weng Ian Che +5 more
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Serology of Acquired Hemolytic Anemias [PDF]
William J. Weiner, G. H. Vos
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Objectives Growing evidence suggests farming and agricultural pesticide use may be associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but few studies have examined specific pesticides and RA among farm women, who may personally use pesticides or be indirectly exposed.
Christine G. Parks +7 more
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The Serology of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa from Rovine Udder Infections [PDF]
Olav Sandvik
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Objective The transition from asymptomatic anti‐nuclear antibody (ANA) positivity to systemic autoimmune rheumatic disease (SARD) is associated with increased production of pro‐inflamamtory factors such as TNF‐α. Here we investigate whether the relative absence of inflammation in asymptomatic ANA+ individuals (ANA+NS) results from a lack of circulating
Carolina Muñoz‐Grajales +8 more
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IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY OF ANAPLASMA MARGINALE I [PDF]
Thomas E. Rogers +2 more
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