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Veterinary Record, 1973
Virus was recovered from pharyngeal/tonsillar samples and from rectal swabs for periods up to 11 days from pigs infected with the Italy 1/66 strain of swine vesicular disease virus. Attempts to recover virus from the faeces of convalescent pigs 5 to 9 weeks after infection were unsuccessful.
R, Burrows, A, Greig, D, Goodridge
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Virus was recovered from pharyngeal/tonsillar samples and from rectal swabs for periods up to 11 days from pigs infected with the Italy 1/66 strain of swine vesicular disease virus. Attempts to recover virus from the faeces of convalescent pigs 5 to 9 weeks after infection were unsuccessful.
R, Burrows, A, Greig, D, Goodridge
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970
SUMMARY Thirty-five swine that served as controls in a longevity study of an experimental herd were affected predominantly by chronic diseases after 7 years of age. Thirty-four percent succumbed to acute cardiac and respiratory failure. All the swine were affected with a multiplicity of diseases: vertebral exostoses and intervertebral ankyloses, 46 ...
D G, Brown, D F, Johnson
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SUMMARY Thirty-five swine that served as controls in a longevity study of an experimental herd were affected predominantly by chronic diseases after 7 years of age. Thirty-four percent succumbed to acute cardiac and respiratory failure. All the swine were affected with a multiplicity of diseases: vertebral exostoses and intervertebral ankyloses, 46 ...
D G, Brown, D F, Johnson
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Swine Vesicular Disease: An Overview
The Veterinary Journal, 2000Swine vesicular disease (SVD) is a notifiable viral disease of pigs included on the Office International des Epizooties List A. The first outbreak of the disease was recognized in Italy in 1966. Subsequently, the disease has been reported in many European and Asian countries. The causative agent of the disease is SVD virus which is currently classified
F, Lin, R P, Kitching
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Congenital Heart Diseases in Swine
Veterinary Pathology, 1982One hundred twenty-two congenital cardiac anomalies were diagnosed in 83 pigs (4.35%) during necropsies of 1906 pigs from one day to four years of age during an 11-month period. The incidence of cardiac malformation was highest at 29 to 56 days of age.
F S, Hsu, S J, Du
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Large Animal Practice, 1982
L, Backstrom, D C, Hoefling
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L, Backstrom, D C, Hoefling
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Large Animal Practice, 1984
P C, Mullowney, R F, Hall
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P C, Mullowney, R F, Hall
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Tierarztliche Praxis. Ausgabe G, Grosstiere/Nutztiere, 2015
Skin alterations can be caused by both environmental conditions and diseases of the organism. Some diseases may only manifest in the skin while others represent signs of a generalized infection. Regarding their origin, skin diseases can be divided into congenital, infectious, and nutritional disorders, and those resulting from housing scarcities ...
A, von Altrock, D, Höltig
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Skin alterations can be caused by both environmental conditions and diseases of the organism. Some diseases may only manifest in the skin while others represent signs of a generalized infection. Regarding their origin, skin diseases can be divided into congenital, infectious, and nutritional disorders, and those resulting from housing scarcities ...
A, von Altrock, D, Höltig
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