Because of their savoury meat, various species of sea bream are cultured worldwide. Among Sparidae, the gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata has been a favorite for Mediterranean aquaculture, while the red sea bream Pagrus major and the black sea bream Acanthopagrus schlegelii are the main species...
Author(s)
Colorni, A.; Padrós, F.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK
Citation
Sparidae: Biology and aquaculture of gilthead sea bream and other species, 2011, pp 321-357
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
This chapter covers the infectious and non-infectious diseases of the respiratory, cardiovascular and haemopoietic and lymphatic systems in South American camelids (llamas and alpacas) as well as their therapy, with focus on surgical treatment.
Author(s)
Duncanson, G. R.
ISBN
2012 CABI (H ISBN 9781780640068)
This chapter covers several management problems encountered in pig farms, including their symptoms, causes and treatment or solution. Topics discussed include Ascaris suum parasitism, hyperthermia, rectal prolapse, death and bone fractures due to electrocution, tail-biting, slow growth due to...
ISBN
2014 CABI (H ISBN 9781780642123)
This document contains 170 abstracts of papers presented at the first National Veterinary Epidemiology meeting covering the epidemiology of infectious and non-infectious diseases of animals and man as well as techniques used in studying the epidemiology of these diseases. Focus is given on the...
Publisher
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Faculdade de Veterinária, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Citation
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, 2012, 40, Suppl. 2, pp S61-S145
Zoos unintentionally provide pathogens with a high diversity of species of different origins. Zoo practices of mixing reservoir species with other susceptible species can provide opportunities for pathogens to spread beyond normal hosts. This paper describes some pathogens of bacterial,...
Publisher
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria University, Behira, Egypt
Citation
Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2015, 45, pp 139-145
The Mauritian pink pigeon Nesoenas mayeri is at risk of extinction; only 470 birds remain in the free-living population. Being a recovered bottleneck species, this population suffers from genetic loss and inbreeding depression. Genetic variation in the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria...
Author(s)
Shopland, S.; Barbon, A. R.; Greenwood, A.; Tatayah, V.; Barrows, M.
Publisher
European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA), Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research, 2022, 10, 4, pp 171-182
The aim of the work is to determine and compare the structure of diseases of piglets of rearing and fattening groups that caused the death on two pig farms with a complete production cycle (from farrowing to fattening). The object and material of the study were piglets from two industrial pig farms ...
Author(s)
Kudriashov, A.; Balabanova, V.; Maximov, T.
Publisher
Sankt-Peterburgskaya gosudarstvennaya akademiya veterinarnoy meditsiny, St Petersburg, Russia
Citation
Mezhdunarodnyy vestnik veterinarii, 2019, No.1, pp 38-43
This chapter focuses on human diseases associated with exposure to dogs. The epidemiology of local infections following dog bites, as well as the initial bite management, antibiotic prophylaxis, antibiotic treatment of infection, and prevention of dog bites are discussed. The life-threatening...
Author(s)
Collins, J. M.; Lorber, B.
Publisher
ASM Press, Washington, USA
Citation
Infections of leisure, 2009, Ed.4, pp 127-152
Publisher
MAF Biosecurity Authority, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Wellington, New Zealand
Citation
Surveillance (Wellington), 2013, 40, 1, pp 14