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There are many infectious animal diseases in T urkey and generally, vaccination is the primarly control strategy to combat them. However, it is difficult to apply all vaccines in a definite period in the field due to limitations of the labor and finance.
B. Sareyyüpoğlu +8 more
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Sheep and goat pox, peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever are important diseases of small ruminant livestock. Sheep and goat pox, along with peste des petits ruminants, are endemic throughout most of Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
Hani Boshra +3 more
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Spatio-temporal analysis of sheep and goat pox outbreaks in Uganda during 2011–2022
Background Sheep and goat pox (SGP) caused by sheep poxvirus (SPV) and goat poxvirus (GPV) respectively; are transboundary and World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH)-notifiable viral diseases.
Gerald Nizeyimana +12 more
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Sheep pox (SPP) constitutes a global animal health scourge, despite the numerous efforts targeting the eradication of the disease implemented in affected countries.
A. Sprygin +8 more
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Alemzewud Wondimu,1 Habtamu Tassew,2 Esayas Gelaye,3 Yohannes Hagos,4 Alebachew Belay,3 Yechale Teshome,2 Sam Laiju,2 Getahun Asebe5 1Debre Markos University, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Burie, Ethiopia; 2Bahir Dar University, College ...
Wondimu A +7 more
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Sero-prevalence, risk factors and distribution of sheep and goat pox in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
Background Sheep pox and goat pox are contagious viral diseases of sheep and goats, respectively. The diseases result in substantial economic losses due to decreased milk and meat production, damage to hides and wool, and possible trade restriction.
Tsegaw Fentie +7 more
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Capripoxviruses: Exploring the genetic relatedness between field and vaccine strains from Egypt [PDF]
Background and Aim: Lumpy skin disease (LSD) and sheep pox are economically important Capripoxvirus-induced diseases of cattle and sheep, respectively.
Sherin Reda Rouby +3 more
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Bioprinting Organs—Science or Fiction?—A Review From Students to Students
Bioprinting artificial organs has the potential to revolutionize the medical field. This is a comprehensive review of the bioprinting workflow delving into the latest advancements in bioinks, materials and bioprinting techniques, exploring the critical stages of tissue maturation and functionality.
Nicoletta Murenu +18 more
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ABSTRACT Due to limited access to, and the high cost of conventional veterinary services, Batswana communities often rely on ethnoveterinary practices for livestock health management. This review provides an in‐depth analysis on the ethnoveterinary uses, biological properties and safety assessment of plants utilised in livestock husbandry. A systematic
Tswelelopele G. Mpolokeng +7 more
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Weaving knowledges to support wildlife health surveillance in Kenya's pastoral rangelands
Abstract In wildlife–livestock–human interfaces, pathogens capable of spreading between wild and domestic animals and humans have important implications for conservation outcomes, economics, and public health. Robust wildlife health surveillance can help address these risks.
Brock Bersaglio +4 more
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