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Camelus dromedarius Camelus dromedarius (dromedary camel)
Data on the importance and the real place of camel production in agricultural economy is lacking, except for in the main camel countries of...
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Camelus bactrianus Camelus bactrianus (Bactrian camel)
Available data indicate that the Bactrian camel remains of great socio-economic importance in the arid areas of camel rearing countries. The...
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  camel pox
Camel pox is normally a fairly benign disease of camels. The signs include fever, facial oedema, pocks on the mucosa of the lips and lesions on...
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  Deraiophoronema evansi
Deraiophoronema evansi is an onchocercid worm, 8-19 cm in length, which is specific for camels. The tail of males are coiled. These worms...
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  Onchocerca fasciata
This is a datasheet on Onchocerca fasciata
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digestive diseases of large ruminants digestive diseases of large ruminants
This is a datasheet on digestive diseases of large ruminants
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  Stilesia vittata
See data sheet on Anoplocephalidae for further...
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  Oesophagostomum venulosum
White, stout worms, 1.0-2.4 cm in length, with tapered head and shallow buccal cavity. The vesicle-like cuticular inflation at the head end is...
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  Cooperia oncophora
Cooperia oncophora are very small (up to 1 cm), pinkish worms with a 'swollen' head due to the presence of a small cephalic...
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  Clostridium novyi
Clostridium novyi is a Gram-positive spore-forming bacillus that is frequently encountered in the environment of domestic animals....
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