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Infectious pathogens from wild animals have become increasingly important throughout the world in recent years, as they have had a substantial impact in livestock and human health. A large number of pathogens (61% of the 1415 currently identified human pathogens within 313 different genera) are...
After a report on progress made as a result of the 1936 Wing Meeting, papers upon 19 different subjects were read and discussed. Of these, the following are of veterinary interest. ACHAR gave a review of JOHNE'S DISEASE in India and suggested that a systematic study of its incidence and spread...
This paper contains an account of the work done by Gaiger during a visit to Peru in the latter half of 1916 with the object of investigating the disease already discussed in the preceding extract. The work was conducted on behalf of a number of sheep farmers who were suffering very considerable...
Free Life. The Egg.-Eggs were obtained for examination and for cultural purposes by making a decoction of faeces, passing through a sieve, repeatedly sedimenting the liquid and centrifuging the sediment, from which the eggs were collected by means of a pipette. The egg is oval and measures on an...