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First Outbreak of African Swine Fever in Wild Boar in Nepal. [PDF]

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Wild Boar Attacks

Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, 2007
Attacks on humans by wild boar (Sus scrofa) are occasionally reported in rural areas of Turkey. While fatalities are rare, individuals may sustain significant soft tissue trauma. Lower extremity lacerations of up to 10 cm in length and 4 cm deep were seen in the 3 cases reviewed. Injuries to the upper abdomen and chest occurred in one case.
Abdulkadir, Gunduz   +4 more
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Regulating wild boar populations is “somebody else's problem”! - Human dimension in wild boar management

Science of The Total Environment, 2016
As a part of the ongoing game survey of the German federal state of Lower Saxony (WTE), we conducted inquiries into wild boar management and distribution, as well as hunters' attitudes, in order to determine the reasons for the increase of wild boar populations and to inform our game management strategy.
Oliver, Keuling   +2 more
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Appearance of the wild boar brain

Cells Tissues Organs, 1977
On eight brains of wild boars, the appearance of the exterior and interior brain structures was studied. The brain was preserved in the skull by formalin solution injection into the carotid artery. After having been set up for 4 months in a 5% formalin solution, the brain was removed in conjunction with the coverings.
H, Hadziselimović, F, Dilberović
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Histopathology of trichinellosis in wild boar

Veterinary Parasitology, 2009
Histopathological study of Trichinella constitutes an important knowledge base to understand the pathogenesis of this disease. This study analyses cell response and macroscopic lesions in wild boar for the two species of Trichinella present in Spain: Trichinella spiralis and T. britovi.
J A, Gamito-Santos   +6 more
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Gnathostomiasis in Wild Boars from Japan

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1998
Gnathostoma doloresi, a nematode parasite producing ulcerative and/or granulomatous lesions in the gastric wall of domestic pigs and wild boars (Sus scrofa leucomystax) throughout southeastern Asia, is an important zoonosis causing cutaneous larva migrans in humans. Patients infected with G.
K, Ishiwata   +5 more
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Phenotype characteristics of wild boar and wild boar crossbreads

2007
Populacija divljih svinja (Sus scrofa L.) u zadnjih petnaestak godina doživjela je veliku ekspanziju širom svijeta, a posebice u Europi i u Hrvatskoj. Nekoliko je osnovnih razloga prekobrojnosti na našem području, a to je prvenstveno prirodni trend populacije, neadekvatni zakonski propisi, obilna dodatna prihrana te promjena genetske strukture ...
Florijančić, Tihomir   +3 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Diqing wild boar ( Sus verrucosus breed Diqing wild boar)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
In the present study, the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the diqing wild boar (Sus verrucosus breed diqing wild boar) was reported for the first time. The total length of the mitogenome was 16,506 bp. It contained the typical structure, including two ribosomal RNA genes, 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes and one non-coding ...
Yan-fang, Wang   +10 more
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Wild boar Sardinia landscape genetics

2022
Wild boar Sardinia genotype data for landscape genetics ...
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