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The first case of feline ocular Thelazia callipaeda infection and two new canine imported infections in West Germany are here described. The three animals had a history of recent travel to/from other countries. The young adult cat imported from Spain presented an intermittent unilateral ocular...

Author(s)
Silva, L. M. R.; Spoerel, S.; Wiesner, L.; Klein, M.; Pantchev, N.; Taubert, A.; Hermosilla, C.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Parasitology Research, 2020, 119, 9, pp 3099-3104
Abstract

This is a revised edition of an earlier work, published in 1975, and contains details of diseases occurring in game animals and birds of prey. A section on parasitism by species of Anoplura, Mallophaga, Siphonaptera, Diptera (Culicidae, Simuliidae, Hypodermatidae, Hippoboscidae) and Acari is...

Publisher
VEB Gustav Fischer Verlag., Jena, German Democratic Republic
Citation
Wildkrankheiten., 1979, pp 340 pp.
Abstract

The book presents brief and clear instructions for easy reference to the extensive material on poultry diseases. This 4th edition was emended and expanded with the collaboration of K.H. Hinz, E.F. Kaleta, J. Kösters, H. Lüders and G. Monreal, representing the 4 principal centres of study of poultry ...

Publisher
Verlag M. & H. Schaper, Hannover, GFR,
Citation
Kompendium der Geflügelkrankheiten., 1983, Ed. 4, pp 224pp.
Abstract

A table is given showing the faults which led to the condemnation of slaughter animals. The faults listed include anthrax (4 cattle, 5 pigs), blackleg (1 calf, 11 cattle), rabies (1 calf, 3 cattle), tetanus (1 calf, 8 cattle, 1 pig, 5 equines), botulism (5 cattle, 1 equine), brucellosis (1 calf, 6...

Author(s)
Borowka, J.
Citation
Fleischwirtschaft, 1989, 69, 5, pp 933
CABI Book Chapter Info
Cover for Filoviruses.

Certain filoviruses, most prominently Ebola virus and Marburg virus, cause rare and typically limited lethal disease in humans. Almost every human filovirus disease outbreak - including the Ebola virus epidemic in Western Africa that began in 2013 and by 2016 had over 28,500 suspected cases - can...

Author(s)
Bradfute, S. B.; Jahrling, P. B.; Kuhn, J. H.
ISBN
2016 CABI (H ISBN 9781780644172)
Type
Book chapter
Abstract

Author(s)
Matzke, P.
Citation
Tierärztliche Praxis, 1986, 14, 4, pp 471-475
Abstract

Ixodes ricinus is a well-known vector of different human pathogens including Rickettsia helvetica. The role of wild mammals in the distribution and probable maintenance of Rickettsia in nature is still to be determined. We therefore investigated various parasites from different wild mammals as well ...

Author(s)
Scheid, P.; Speck, S.; Schwarzenberger, R.; Litzinger, M.; Balczun, C.; Dobler, G.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2016, 7, 6, pp 1268-1273
Abstract

During the last quarter of 1984 the following outbreaks of disease, by farm, were reported: Aujeszky's disease (427), malignant foul:brood (16), bovine brucellosis (1), brucellosis of sheep and goats (4), bovine venereal disease, mainly trichomoniasis (19), fowl cholera (6), bovine leukosis (133),...

Citation
Deutsche Tierärztliche Wochenschrift, 1984, 91;92, 11/12; 1;2;3, pp 417; 22; 81; 114
Abstract

Investigations were carried out, in 1986/87, on the carcasses of 64 hares and 50 roe deer, found dead in a number of widely separated, but circumscribed areas, with symptoms suggestive of poisoning reported in some cases. A table shows a number of diagnoses, including pseudotuberculosis,...

Author(s)
Schellner, H. P.
Citation
Tierärztliche Umschau, 1987, 42, 11, pp 902-904
Abstract

At Hoechst AG, Frankfurt am Main (German Federal Republic), 45 persons acquired zoonotic infections between 1948 and 1985, mainly through contact with infected animals or by accidental self-inoculation. 16 infections were caused by bacteria, one by rickettsia, 16 by fungi (mainly dermatophytes) and ...

Author(s)
Riechert, R.
Publisher
Fachberiech Veterinärmedizin, Justus-Liebig-Universität, Giessen,
Citation
Die Häufigkeit der Übertragung von Zoonosen durch Versuchstiere auf Beschäftigte eines chemisch- pharmazeutischen Werkes., 1989, pp 119pp.

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