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BRUCELLOSIS was found to be still the main cause of abortion, and VIBRIOSIS of infertility, in Western Australian cattle. Calfhood infections continued to be major problems in dairy herds, and were due mainly to colibacillosis, salmonellosis, coccidiosis and helminthosis. Severe PARASITIC...
The studies reported here include work on HELMINTH PARASITES, bovine mastitis, and the trace elements-copper and cobalt. Observations confirmed that Dictyocaulus larvae can overwinter on pasture and then increase to a high level in summer in the presence of susceptible calves. Other work in...
MASTITIS due to Bact. coli and Bact. aerogenes was reported. STAPHYLOCOCCAL MASTITIS is still a problem and does not respond well to streptomycin, streptomycin-penicillin, aureomycin or dibromopropamidine. TUBERCULOSIS appears to be more prevalent in beef cattle than was anticipated. The policy of...
None of seven suspected cases of ANTHRAX were confirmed. Vaccination of 1, 298 cattle with ANTHRAX spore vaccine was carried out by the Veterinary Staff. Clostridum chauvoei was identified as the cause of deaths in ten outbreaks of BLACKLEG. The disease occurs throughout the island. In a pilot...