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The mechanisms of prion disease. Prion diseases are enigmatic, neurodegenerative disorders affecting several mammalian species. The family of diseases include scrapie of sheep, b...
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Recombinant vaccines and infectious bursal disease virus. Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is the aetiological agent of infectious bursal disease (IBD), an immunosuppressive and highly contagious disease ...
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Bovine viral diarrhoea virus infection in livestock in southern Africa. Bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) is viewed as an economically important pathogen of cattle in southern Africa. During the last decade, a high pri...
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Review of infectious diseases of the camel. Camels were formerly considered resistant to most of the diseases commonly affecting livestock, but as more research was conducted, camels were found...
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Understanding amoebic gill disease. Amoebic gill disease (AGD) is a severely debilitating disease, which mainly affects the salmonid industry. It causes high production losses worldwid...
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Diseases of the mammary glands of goats and sheep Tripathi, B. N. (2000) Diseases of the mammary glands of goats and sheep. Veterinary Bulletin 70: 11, 1117-1142.
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Dietary manipulation of enteric disease. Hampson, DJ; Pluske, JR; Pethick, DW (2001) Dietary manipulation of enteric disease. Pig News and Information, 22, 1, 21N-28N.
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Breeding for disease resistance in livestock and fish. Breeding for disease resistance offers improved animal welfare and increased returns for breeders. It is now practised in cattle, sheep, pig, chick...
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Suppression of ruminal methogenesis by decreasing the substrates available to methogenic bacteria. Hino, T.; Asanuma, N. (2003) Suppresion of ruminal methogenesis by decreasing the substrates available to methogenic bacteria. Nutrition Abstracts an...
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Banana bunchy top virus. [Distribution map]. A new distribution map is provided for Banana bunchy top virus Magee. Hosts: Musa spp. Information is given on the geographical distribution in AFRIC...
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