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This is a brief review of the avian chlamydiosis, also called orniothosis, formerly known as the parrot fever or psittacosis, which is caused by Chlamydia psittaci. Of the nine known genotypes of C. psittaci, seven (A-F and E/B) are avian, and 2 (WC and M56) are mammalian, and differ in monoclonal...

Author(s)
Slijepčević, D.; Vučičević, M.
Publisher
CIIIP Živinarstvo, Beograd, Serbia
Citation
Živinarstvo, 2015, 50, 5/6, pp 4-10
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Behavior is the fastest way of animal adaptation to changes that occur in its organism or in its habitat. This is a visible feature of animals. Therefore, veterinarians can use knowledge about animal behavior in many branches of veterinary practice and veterinary science. Knowledge of animal...

Author(s)
Vučinić, M.; Nenadović, K.; Kovač, D.; Janković, L.
Publisher
Veterinarski Institut Republike Srpska "Dr Vaso Butozan", Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Citation
Veterinarski Žurnal Republike Srpske, 2018, 18, 1, pp 225-232 (Sr), 233-240 (En)
Abstract

Chlamydiosis-Ornitosis is a disease of birds and humans. The causative agent is Chlamydiophila psittaci, intracellular coccoid bacteria, which has 8 serotypes (6 are pathogenic for birds) or 15 genotypes (2). Primarily is transmitted from bird to bird, through inhalation of contaminated air or...

Author(s)
Raičević, Z.; Petrović, M.; Mitić, M.; Vidanović, D.; Šekler, M.; Kostić, M.
Publisher
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade and Servian Buiatrics Association, Belgrade, Serbia
Citation
Third international epizootiology days & XV Serbian epizootiology days, proceedings. Niska Banja, Serbia 8-11 May 2013, 2013, pp 90-94
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The paper deals with systems for monitoring and protection of wild animals in their natural environments and the use IoT technologies and solutions in protected nature reserves. The paper also examines the reasons and possibilities for implementing the above mentioned technical solutions,...

Author(s)
Marković, B.; Nedić, D.; Minić, S.
Publisher
Veterinarski Institut Republike Srpska "Dr Vaso Butozan", Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Citation
Veterinarski Žurnal Republike Srpske, 2018, 18, 1, pp 132-156 (Sr), 157-181 (En)
Abstract

This article gives brief descriptions, including details of the biology, behaviour, ecology and reproduction, of 3 types of bird. (1) The shepherd birds or screamers (Anhimidae) of South America include the crested screamer (Chauna torquata), which can be domesticated and used to guard poultry on...

Publisher
CIIIP Živinarstvo, Beograd, Serbia
Citation
Živinarstvo, 2014, 49, 3/4, pp 43-47
Abstract

Coccidia is often a disease of pheasant wildlife in nature and artificial education. The most sensitive pheasants are aged 4 to 8 weeks. Clinically manifest disease with death is most commonly reported in them. Depending on the type of coccidia and the severity of the infection, mortality can reach ...

Author(s)
Pavlović, I.; Spalević, L.; Kureljušić, B.; Zdravkovic, N.; Jezdimirović, N.; Radanović, O.; Minić, S.
Publisher
CIIIP Živinarstvo, Beograd, Serbia
Citation
Živinarstvo, 2019, 53, 7/8, pp 63-66
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Today, pets are the source of numerous infectious diseases that can be transmitted to humans, as a result of their increasingly frequent contact. The most important viruses with zoonotic potential include rabies and influenza viruses as well as rotaviruses and noroviruses. However, the importance...

Author(s)
Radojičić, M.; Milić, N.; Krnjaić, D.; Nišavić, J.; Radalj, A.; Prošić, I.
Publisher
PI Veterinary Institute of the Republic of Srpska "Dr. Vaso Butozan" Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Citation
Veterinarski Žurnal Republike Srpske, 2021, 21, 1/2, pp 94-106
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Although commensals in digestive tract of a large number of fish species, diplomonads represent very significant opportunistic pathogens. For so far unknown reasons, they can proliferate uncontrollably and thus cause changes in the skin and internal organs in aquarium fish. The problem is confusion ...

Author(s)
Marković, M.; Radojičić, M.; Zdravković, N.; Lazić, M.; Aksentijević, K.
Publisher
Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Univerziteta u Beogradu, Beograd, Serbia
Citation
Veterinarski Glasnik, 2016, 70, 3/4, pp 79-87
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The small Green Monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops sabeus) in large groups inhabits the African savannah. The animals delivered to us were from East Africa, that is from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The length of the animal is 110 cm, and the tail itself is 50 cm long. They can often be seen in Zoos....

Author(s)
Blagojević, M.; Nikolić, V.; Zdravković, M.; Zorić, Z.; Miladinović, D. C.
Publisher
Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Univerziteta u Beogradu, Beograd, Serbia
Citation
Veterinarski Glasnik, 2016, 70, 3/4, pp 131-144
Abstract

The periodicity of moulting in several species (parrot, penguin, domestic fowls) was compared and discussed. Recommended control measures (including the supply of feed and water, and lighting) for a broiler flock are given in a series of tables.

Author(s)
Živković, G.
Publisher
CIIIP Živinarstvo, Beograd, Serbia
Citation
Živinarstvo, 2014, 49, 8/9, pp 46-56

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