Publisher
British Deer Society, Fordingbridge, UK
Citation
Deer, Journal of the British Deer Society, 2021, 20, 2, pp 14-17
Publisher
MAF Biosecurity Authority, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Wellington, New Zealand
Citation
Surveillance (Wellington), 2011, 38, 4, pp 16-25
Publisher
Veterinary Ireland, Dublin, Irish Republic
Citation
Veterinary Ireland Journal, 2014, 4, 1, pp 22-26
This book presents information on the anatomical pathology of Australian native vertebrate wildlife, excluding fish. Documented information on diseases in Australian wildlife is given. The 45 chapters comprising this book details the pathological changes caused by specific pathogens including ...
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia
Citation
Pathology of Australian native wildlife, 2009, pp 640 pp.
A survey was carried out to determine the occurrence of cattle diseases in 350 fattening (F) and cow-calf fattening (OF) production systems in the east of La Pampa Province, Argentina (May-July 2004). Farms were stratified into three categories on the basis of herd size: less than 500 cattle (P),...
Author(s)
Suárez, V. H.; Miranda, A. O.; Arenas, S. M.; Schmidt, E. E.; Lambert, J.; Schieda, A.; Felice, G. I.; Imas, D.; Sola, E.; Pepa, H.; Bugnone, V.; Calandri, H.; Lordi, L. V.
Publisher
Veterinaria Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Citation
Veterinaria Argentina, 2008, 25, 244, pp 258-280
This 2-volume text offers a broad overview of infectious diseases in a well-written, user-friendly fashion, covering pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, treatment and prevention. It includes 330 chapters organized into 4 parts. The first volume includes Parts I and II, while the...
Author(s)
Mandell, G.; Dolin, R.; Bennett, J.
Publisher
Elsevier, Cambridge, UK
Citation
Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's principles and practice of infectious diseases, 2009, Ed. 7, pp 4328 pp.
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 article highlights the APHA surveillance report in England and Wales (October 2020) which includes: unusual manifestation of "tyre wire" disease in dairy cattle; numerous cases of haemonchosis in sheep; swine dysentery in finishing pigs; avian botulism that leads to high mortality in wild...
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Record, 2020, 187, 10, pp 390-394
Aims: To survey New Zealand veterinary practices on the incidence and frequency of animal poisonings encountered over a 1-year period. Methods: A national questionnaire-based cross-sectional online survey was made available to all members of the New Zealand Veterinary Association, active as of...
Author(s)
Lizarraga, I.; Parton, K.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Melbourne, Australia
Citation
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 2021, 69, 6, pp 349-354
Animal feeds may contain exogenous compounds that can induce toxicity when ruminants ingest them. These toxins are secondary metabolites originating from various sources including plants, bacteria, algae and fungi. Animal feed toxins are responsible for various animal poisonings which negatively...
Author(s)
Loh ZhiHung; Ouwerkerk, D.; Klieve, A. V.; Hungerford, N. L.; Fletcher, M. T.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Toxins, 2020, 12, 10,