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1. Online Shop Pets
(Article/ uncategory)
... thingking of some pets, such as dogs, cats, fish, birds, small pets, reptiles and amphibians, horses and so livestock animals will be realized by visiting http://www.shopwiki.com/wiki/Pets . Throug...

2. Brucellosis of cattle
(Article/Livestock)
Brucellosis of cattle, also known as "contagious abortion" and "Bangs disease", is caused by infection with the bacterium  Brucella abortus, which can also cause a disease of

3. Blackleg
(Article/Livestock)
Blackleg is an acute, febrile disease of cattle and sheep caused by Clostridium chauvoei (feseri) characterized by emphysematous swelling, usually in the heavy muscles. It is found worldwide. Etiology

History of Bovine Viral Diarrhea In 1946 Olafson and associates described gastroenteritis with severe diarrhea in dairy herds in New York state. Some affected animals developed ulcers in the nasal and

Nature of the disease The Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis / Infectious Pustular Vulvovaginitis (IBR/IPV), sometimes called Red nose, is an infectious disease of cattle due to the bovine herpesvirus-

6. West Java hospital probes bird flu death
(Article/Veterinary News)
...hyu Suryaputra, said Bandung was vulnerable to the bird flu virus because of a lack of road check points for livestock and poultry carriers. "We are focussing on identifying avian influenza by c...

7. Foot and Mouth Disease
(Article/Livestock)
Importance Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious viral disease of livestock. It can rapidly spread through a region if control and eradication practices are not implemented upon its dete

8. Mad cow disease
(Article/Livestock)
Sinonim Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)   Etiology Mad cow disease is the popular term for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) , one of a group of diseases in animals and humans called

9. Anthrax in Cattle
(Article/Livestock)
...ain infective in soil for many years. During this time, they are a potential source of infection for grazing livestock, but generally do not represent a direct infection risk for humans. Grazing anima...

10. Anaplasmosis in Cattle
(Article/Livestock)
Etiology Anaplasmosis is an infectious, transmissible disease of cattle caused by a rickettsia organism, Anaplasma marginale.  Anaplasmosis is also called “yellow bag” or “yello

11. Leptospirosis of dogs
(Article/Pets Animals)
...gnostic To diagnose this disease, veterinarians rely on a thorough history (including potential exposure to livestock), clinical signs, and special laboratory tests. The white blood cell count is usu...

12. Oesophagostomum
(Article/Livestock)
Etiology Oesophagostomum radiatum: Nodular worm   Host Cattle    Location Larvae in nodules in stomach and small and large intestines adult worms in large intestine.   Epidemiol

13. Dictyocaulus viviparus
(Article/Livestock)
Common name: Lung Worm of Cattle Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Nemathelminthes Class: Nematoda Order: Strongylida Family: Dictyocaulidae Genus: Dictyocaulus Species: viviparus Host cattle and deer &nbs

14. Rabies
(Article/Pets Animals)
...es cases occur in wildlife species of animals, with about 14 percent spilling over into the domestic pet and livestock population. It is certainly these latter groups that pose the greatest threat to ...

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