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This is an annual report covering the period 1st July, 1954, to 1st June, 1955. anthrax is sporadic; annual vaccination is carried out: blackleg causes more losses but could be controlled if farmers availed themselves of the vaccine in good time. lamb dysentery, enterotoxaemia and malignant oedema...
ARIZONA, 1941-42.-Bunyea's stained antigen was found equal to the slow tube method for the diagnosis of turkey PARATYPHOID. Attempts to find the cause of INFECTIOUS KERATITIS of cattle failed. A single treatment of range cattle with derris in soapy water was ineffective in control of WARBLE FLIES....
ARIZONA, 1942-43.-A 75% reduction in WARBLE FLY INFESTATION in cattle was achieved by the application by power spray of a mixture of 10 lb. derris root (5% rotenone) with 100 lb. fine sulphur in 1, 000 gal. water. Lice were also successfully eliminated. COLORADO, 1942-43.-LISTERIASIS was diagnosed...
DELAWARE, 1940-41. In work on ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPOTTED FEVER rodent trapping was carried out to ascertain the host relationships of the immature forms of Dermacentor variabilis. The meadow mouse, Microtus sp., is a common host. Other rodents had very few of these ticks. Adult D. variabilis infested...