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Title : Unexplained haemorrhagic fever in rural Ethiopia
zegeye Hailemariam Tessema, Emory University, Ethiopia
This case study was written based on events of an outbreak investigation of an unfamiliar disease in Ethiopia during October–December 2012. Ethiopia did not have reports of similar cases in the 50 years prior to this outbreak. In this case study, we recapitulate and analyse [....] » Read More
Title : Evidence of multiple point mutations in Theileria annulata cytochrome b gene incriminated in buparvaquone treatment failure
Hazem Abdo Abubaker, University of Khartoum, Sudan
Drug resistance is one of the emerging and re-emerging epidemics affecting both veterinary and public health sectors. Buparvaquone provides the most satisfactory means in the treatment of bovine tropical theileriosis. However, recently there has been widespread reports of develop [....] » Read More
Title : WGS analysis of bovine mastitis MRSA in Thuringia, Germany
Amira Awad Moawad, Friedrich Löffler Institute, Germany
In animal husbandry, acute and chronic staphylococcal mastitis cause massive financial losses for the producer due to the reduced milk yield of the infected cow, price reductions due to reduced milk quality up to a ban on milk sales and significantly increased premature loss of a [....] » Read More
Title : The effect of Genetic and Non-Genetic factors Birth and weaning weights in Saanen goats
Salim, Salahaddin University, Iraq
Analysis of 52 records (kids No. =60, Sire No=6, Does No= 52) of Saanen goats presented in Rasan animal farm in Halabja plain, the age of goats ranged between (21.4-26.2) months. The aim of this study is to investigate the genetic and non-genetic factors (sex and type of bir [....] » Read More
Title : Correlation analysis between biofilm formation and virulence of Enterococcus faecium and E. faecalis isolated from gastrointestinal tract of humans and animals.
Aleksandra Troscianczyk, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland
Enterococcus are pathogens that can cause nosocomial infections. Their ability to form biofilm influences the growth of virulence and also contributes to increase of antimicrobial resistance. Certain virulence factors may play an important role in biofilm formation. The aim of th [....] » Read More
Title : Correlation between water quality and Amyloodinium ocellatum parasitic infestation in European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax)
Samar Saad Mohamed Mohamed Seoud, Mansoura University, Egypt
Amyloodinium ocellatum is one of the most important ectoparasitic protozoa infecting marine species especially during early life stages (fries and fingerlings). Whether the environmental parameters and water quality affecting the occurrence of Amyloodinium infestation is worth to [....] » Read More
Title : Adherence to and impact of African Swine Fever quarantine measures on smallholder pig value chain actors in two border districts of Uganda
Aliro Tonny, Gulu University, Uganda
Pig production in Uganda has been constrained by African Swine Fever (ASF). With no effective vaccine for ASF disease, biosecurity and movement control are the only available control measures in Uganda. To effectively implement ASF biosecurity measures, there is need for knowledg [....] » Read More
Title : Are animal models important? An overview of animal models of cancer.
Ana Faustino, University of Évora, Portugal
Abstract: Animal models have been used since early times to understand several diseases. Cancer is one of the most frequent diseases worldwide, accounting for approximately 10 million deaths in 2020. The most common cancers in 2020 were: breast, lung, colon and rectum, prostate, [....] » Read More
Title : Educational Strategy for Family Doctors and Nurses in Three Boyeros Areas, 2012-2017
DamasaIreneLopezSantaCruz, Ministry of Public Health, Cuba
Background: structure of educational strategy for improvement the performance family doctors and nurses in three areas the Boyeros municipality in Havana. Objective: to design an educational strategy for improvement the performance family doctors and nurses in three areas the Boy [....] » Read More
Title : Principles of treatment, prevention, and control of respiratory diseases in large animals
Sirous Sadeghian Chaleshtori, University of Tehran, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
The lung is the largest surface of the body that is in direct contact with the environment. During natural respiration, the airways transfer large volumes of air contaminated with contaminants and infectious agents. Respiratory diseases of large animals are caused by a combinatio [....] » Read More
Title : Production and Profitability of Hybrid Rice Is Influenced by Different Nutrient Management Practices
Ram Datta Bhatta, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
The government of Nepal has recommended blanket fertilizer application for rice cultivation, which results in lower nutrient use efficiency (NUE) particularly under rainfed conditions. With the aim of finding an appropriate nutrient management practices concerning rice production [....] » Read More