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In the southeastern agro-climatic zone of the Nizhny Novgorod region, 51 parasitic systems function retrospectively, the co-agents of which, apart from their pathogens, were productive and unproductive domestic and wild animals. For the entire depth of retrospection (82 years), eleven nosoforms of...

Author(s)
Nikolayevich, T. V.; Vasilevich, S. V.; Victorovna, P. Y.; Sergeevna, Z. T.; Grigorievna, G. N.; Mikhalovich, A. V.; Nikolaevna, G. A.; Vladimirovich, M. N.; Vyacheslavovna, K. O.
Publisher
Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy agrarnyy universitet im. N.I. Vavilova, Saratov, Russia
Citation
Agrarnyy nauchnyy zhurnal, 2019, No.4, pp 66-69
Abstract

The aim of this paper was to present some important aspects of gross anatomy and histopathology of liver in selected avian diseases. Part 2 is dedicated to fungal and parasitic diseases. Opportunistic fungi of Aspergillus spp. and Candida spp. are frequently found in liver of immunocompromised...

Author(s)
Dolka, I.; Dolka, B.
Publisher
Krajowa Izba Lekarsko Weterynaryjna, Warszawa, Poland
Citation
Życie Weterynaryjne, 2012, 87, 6, pp 478-482
AbstractFull Text

Mortality and disease status in Hy-Line (n=3450) and ISA-Brown (n=250) strains of layer chickens were carried out in three commercial layer farms in the district of Mymensingh from day-old to 65 weeks age of birds from September 2003 to December 2004. The management including housing, hygienic...

Author(s)
Uddin, M. Z.; Samad, M. A.; Kabir, S. M. L.
Publisher
Bangladesh Society for Veterinary Medicine, Mymensingh, Bangladesh
Citation
Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2011, 9, 1, pp 1-16
Abstract

Dogs are the most cosmopolitan pets of humans and as such a means of transmitting zoonotic parasites to their owners. This study was designed to investigate the diversity, prevalence, pattern of infection, intensity of infections, and the risk factors associated with gastrointestinal parasites of...

Author(s)
Ola-Fadunsin, S. D.; Abdulrauf, A. B.; Abdullah, D. A.; Ganiyu, I. A.; Hussain, K.; Sanda, I. M.; Rabiu, M.; Akanbi, O. B.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 2023, 93,
CABI Book Chapter Info
Cover for Zoonotic diseases.

This chapter gives an overview of the viral, bacterial, parasitic and fungal zoonotic diseases in pigs. Measures to prevent transmission of these zoonoses from pigs to man are outlined. Focus is given on Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, encephalomyocarditis, foot and mouth disease, influenza,...

Author(s)
Duncanson, G. R.
ISBN
2013 CABI (H ISBN 9781780641720)
Type
Book chapter
CAB ReviewFull Text

This review categorizes 62 zoonoses humans share with dogs based on their clinical, public health importance, and global distribution. Three categories were identified. Category 1 comprise the most widespread and public health important zoonoses and includes 13 zoonoses where dogs play an essential ...

Author(s)
Macpherson, M. L. A.; Pinckney, R.; Sylvester, W.; Bidaisee, S.; Macpherson, C. N. L.
Publisher
CABI, Wallingford, UK
Citation
CABI Reviews, 2022, 17, 052, pp 1-24
CABI Book Chapter Info
Cover for Zoonotic diseases.

This chapter covers the viral, bacterial, protozoal, parasitic and fungal zoonotic diseases of South American camelids (SACs), particularly of llamas and alpacas. Focus is given on contagious pustular dermatitis, foot and mouth disease, louping-ill, vesicular stomatitis, rabies, West Nile fever,...

Author(s)
Duncanson, G. R.
ISBN
2012 CABI (H ISBN 9781780640068)
Type
Book chapter
Abstract

An epidemiological situation was revealed during the period of investigations (2013-2017) at the 10 fish farms in freshwater pools within the territory of the Azerbaijan. Totally, 2971 marketable fish were studied by the method of complete parasitological dissection. All fish specimens belonged to...

Author(s)
Suleymanova, A. V.
Publisher
Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, National Center for Information and Documentation (NIDOC), Cairo, Egypt
Citation
Egyptian Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2023, 54, 1, pp 13-22
AbstractFull Text

The knowledge of raptor pathogens and associated lesions may be extremely important to enhancing raptor conservation efforts and reducing pathogen spillover to humans and domesticated animals and vice versa. Parasite infections of the digestive system and associated bacteria and pathological...

Author(s)
Rossi, G.; Terracciano, G.; Gherardi, R.; Galosi, L.; Perrucci, S.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Pathogens, 2021, 10, 12,
Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the major pathogens infecting albino Himalayan marmots (Marmota himalayana) and to provide a basis for controlling the quality of M. himalayana. Methods: The stool of 51 wild marmots (21 albinos and 30 normal marmots) from the same origin was examined for parasites, and...

Author(s)
Zhang JingXiao; Liu HaiQing; Liu YuFang; Liu BaRui; Jia Luo; Tao YuanQing
Publisher
Publishing House of Journal of Pathogen Biology, Shandong, China
Citation
Zhongguo Bingyuan Shengwuxue Zazhi / Journal of Pathogen Biology, 2015, 10, 8, pp 704-708

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