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  Bos grunniens (yaks)
Yak production has been economically important for centuries in the cold, high-altitude areas of Central Asia. This is the only animal available...
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  Mycoplasma hyorhinis infections
M. hyorhinis, first characterized by Switzer (1955), is a common contaminant of the upper respiratory tract of pigs worldwide,...
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  Knemidokoptes laevis
Knemidokoptes laevis, variety gallinae, also known as the depluming mite, is only just visible with the naked eye. It burrows into the...
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Staphylococcus hyicus infection Staphylococcus hyicus infection
Staphylococcus hyicus is a Gram-positive coccus, which is the causative agent of the skin disease exudative epidermitis (EE) in pigs....
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  Fannia canicularis
Fannia canicularis has a specific preference for animal excreta and rotting vegetable matter. It is more slender and smaller than...
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  Fasciola gigantica
This is a datasheet on Fasciola gigantica
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Fasciola hepatica Fasciola hepatica
This disease is on the Office International des Epizooties (OIE) list of 'Other diseases of importance in international trade'. Please see the...
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  Fasciola jacksoni
For information about fascioliasis in livestock, see the datasheet on the geunus,...
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fatty liver syndrome fatty liver syndrome
Fatty liver syndrome (FLS) is a disease of production and intensification that was recognized for the first time in dairy herds in the USA...
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feral pigs feral pigs
Feral pigs are domestic pigs which have been allowed to run wild (Whittemore, 1998). Feral pigs have established through unrestrained domestic...
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