There were 32 primary outbreaks of FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. Of these imported meat or bones caused 13 outbreaks, swill 2, imported meat wrappers 2, disease introduced from the Continent 11, and 4 unclassified. Most of the outbreaks occurred in the period August to December; only 13 outbreaks were in ...
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London: H.M. Stat. Off.,
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Report on the Animal Health Services in Great Britain, 1956, including report of proceedings under the Diseases of Animals Act, 1950., 1958, pp 112 pp.
Chloramphenicol has an effect on Gram-positive organisms (Streptococcus agalactiae, Str. dysgalactiae, Str. uberis, Staphylococcus aureus and Str. pyogenes) causing bovine mastitis nearly identical to that of penicillin, superior to streptomycin and 4, 4'-diaminodiphenylsulphone, while its effect...
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Clinica Veterinaria, 1950, 73, pp 99-105
In a state-wide survey of the incidence of BOVINE MASTITIS milk from nearly 4, 000 cows was examined by a number of methods. The use of special inhibitory media failed to overcome the problems of contamination during collection of samples in the field by untrained persons. Instruction in the...
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Adelaide: K, M. Stevenson,, Govt. Printer.,
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The Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science. Fourteenth Annual Report of the Council, July 1951-June 1952., 1953, pp 89 pp.
Following examination of samples of milk in the MASTITIS Testing Laboratory, group segregation is recommended. Group 1, Negative, Group 2, Positive, for mastitis not caused by Sir. agalactiae, i.e., Staphylococci, Str. uberis, Str. dysgalactiae or coliform organisms; Group 3, Positive for Str....
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Bull. Mass. agric. Exp. Stn., 1948, 449, pp 80 ; 70-76 pp.
GENERAL.-The year's activities were carried out under the direction of JOHN R. MOHLER, Chief of the Bureau, who retired on July 31st, 1943
Research work was directed mainly to problems connected with the national war effort, viz, nutritional problems, substitute feeds, dehydration of meats, and...
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Washington, D.C. : Govt. Printing Off.,
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Report oi the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, Agricultural Research Administration, 1943., 1944, pp 48 pp.
During the year, 15, 473 samples of material were examined, of which 12, 143 were for BRUCELLOSIS. Of these, 12, 092 were blood samples, 8.35 % being positive and 4.07% suspicious. 1, 636 samples were examined for TUBERCULOSIS. Five (0.87%) out of 575 milk samples were positive for TB. by g. pig...
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Eesti Loomaarstlik Ringvaade, 1937, 13, pp 89-94
The normal activities of the bureau continued to function satisfactorily; the U.S.A. remained free from major epizootics throughout the year. There were 4, 428 regular civil service employees and of these 2, 081 were in the professional and scientific service, 93% being veterinarians. Expenditure...
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Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Printing Office.,
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Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, 1941., 1941, pp 92 pp.
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...
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Reports of Agricultural Experiment Stations, U.S.A. Details of the titles of these reports and of relevant papers contained in them will be found in Index Veterinanus.,