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1. Brucellosis of cattle
(Article/Livestock)
...y be variable and is inversely related to stage of gestation at time of exposure. Organisms are shed in milk and uterine discharges, and the cow may become temporarily infertile. Bacteria may be found...

...nimals with mild diarrhea, slight increase in temperature, decrease in feed consumption, or decrease in milk production. Virus isolation should be done on whole blood samples and the serum stored for ...

...erous abundant Discharge from the nose and the eyes, Conjunctivitis, Hyper salivation, Dramatic drop in milk yield, Tachypnea and tachycardia, sometimes short explosive cough. Rarely there animals ma...

...or yawning when not tired. The advice stresses cats are not vegetarians and adults do not need bowls of milk. However they do need somewhere to hide and to scratch claws. The guidelines for horses ar...

5. Foot and Mouth Disease
(Article/Livestock)
...by sea) Sources of virus Incubating and clinically affected animals Breath, saliva, faeces, and urine; milk and semen (up to 4 days before clinical signs) Meat and by-products in which pH has remaine...

6. Mad cow disease
(Article/Livestock)
...ges in temperament such as nervousness or aggression; abnormal posture; lack of coordination, decreased milk production; loss of body condition despite continued appetite and eventually, difficulty in...

7. Diabetes mellitus in cat and dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
...g, advanced retinal degeneration, anterior uveitis, disease causing hypocalcemia, radiation therapy and milk replacers in puppies and kittens. Atopy is also associated with cataract development in hum...

8. Oesophagostomum
(Article/Livestock)
...pobiotic larvae during spring farrowing. This syndrome shows as weight loss after farrowing and reduced milk production with adverse effects on the growth of litters. clinical sign Oesophagostomum r...

9. Toxoplasmosis
(Article/Pets Animals)
... Management/Prevention Cats Diet: prevent ingestion of raw meat, bones, viscera, or unpasteurized milk (especially goat's milk); or mechanical vectors (flies, cockroaches); feed only well-co...

10. Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
(Article/Pets Animals)
... feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) if they received antibodies to the virus from their mother’s milk. However, this does not mean that they are necessarily infected with the virus. As a result...

11. Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)
(Article/Pets Animals)
...d queens can transmit the disease to their offspring through the placenta prior to birth or through the milk during lactation. As a result, even newborn kittens can test positive for this disease. For...

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