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Swine Dysentery: A Review [PDF]
Swine dysentery was first described by Whiting, Doyle, and Spray in Indiana in 1921. It is a contagious infectious disease characterized by mucohemorrhagic diarrhea. The disease has been reported from most parts of the world.
Glock, R. D., Harris, D. L.
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Induction of Swine Dysentery with a Pure Culture of Treponema Hyodysenteriae in Vitamin E and Selenium Deficient Pigs [PDF]
Finn Saxegaard, Jon Teige
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Iowa Health Focus, August 2006 [PDF]
Monthly newsletter for the Iowa Department of Public ...
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Antimicrobial effects of folk medicinal plants from the North of Iran against Mycobacterium tuberculosis [PDF]
Background: Medicinal plants have been used traditionally in Golestan province (north of Iran), against Mycobacterium tuberculosis or the clinical signs of tuberculosis (TB).
Davoodi, H. +6 more
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Sensitivity in vitro of Vibro coli Isolated from Swine Dysentery to Various Chemotherapeutic Agents
Nobuyuki Terakado +5 more
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An atypical weakly haemolytic strain of Brachyspira hyodysenteriae is avirulent and can be used to protect pigs from developing swine dysentery. [PDF]
La T +3 more
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Ipronidazole in the Drinking Water for Treatment and Prevention of Experimental Swine Dysentery [PDF]
L. D. Olson, D. E. Rodabaugh
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Experimentally induced swine dysentery
Swine dysentery is an enteric disease that is present in most pig-producing countries. It is caused by the spirochete Brachyspira hyodysenteriae and the typical manifestation is severe muco-haemorrhagic diarrhoea that may lead to a high mortality in affected herds if it is left untreated.
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