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Small farmers own 85% of the world's farms and their participation in animal health programmes is crucial if programmes are to achieve their goals. A questionnaire was sent to the Veterinary Authorities of OIE3 Members. The results showed that the majority (median 90%) of livestock farms are...
S. labiatopapillosa infections in cattle in the Uzbek SSR showed seasonal peaks in winter and spring. The infection rate of the vector, Aedes caspius, was 0.18-0.30%. Factors influencing infection rates in cattle are discussed.
P. skrjabini in cattle, camels and sheep was most common on farms in the Karakalpak ASSR, Bukhara region and Navoiĭsk region of the Uzbek SSR. The insect vectors were Lyperosia irritans [Haematobia irritans], L. titillans [H. thirouxi titillans] and Stomoxys calcitrans. The seasonal variation of...