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Animal Diseases

Types of Animal Diseases and Their Potential Threats to
Sustainability of Animal Biodiversity

Types of Animal Diseases and Their Potential Threats to Sustainability of Animal Biodiversity

... level. Diseases investigation is a systematic procedure in safeguarding the biodiversity to identify the source of infection with a view to control and prevent possible future ...most diseases ...

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Geographical Information System (GIS) as a Tool in Surveillance and Monitoring of Animal Diseases

Geographical Information System (GIS) as a Tool in Surveillance and Monitoring of Animal Diseases

... other facilities with animals is obvious. In an outbreak of a disease it could make the management of the situation easier, and it could also provide a tool to evaluate different strategies to prevent the spread of ...

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Assessment of listing and categorisation of animal diseases within the framework of the Animal Health Law (Regulation (EU) No 2016/429): bluetongue

Assessment of listing and categorisation of animal diseases within the framework of the Animal Health Law (Regulation (EU) No 2016/429): bluetongue

... In epidemic situations, the impacts are much more diffuse. First, there are na € ı ve populations of animals and the possibility of deaths of older more valuable animals is relevant. Fertility issues also cause problems, ...

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The Power of Homeopathy in Animal Diseases

The Power of Homeopathy in Animal Diseases

... The pharmacological basis of therapeutics is, in virtually every respect, the opposite of homeopathy. In the great majority of cases it is based on increased effect provided by increased dose or concentration up to a ...

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Diagnostic Evaluation of  Ehrlichia canis Human Infections

Diagnostic Evaluation of Ehrlichia canis Human Infections

... Borne Diseases (VBD), caused by different ech- rlichia species ...of animal diseases, later as human diseases—Humane Monocytic (HME) and Humane Granulocytic (HGE) ...

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Perceived impacts of climate change and disaster risk management by rural communities in Ethiopia

Perceived impacts of climate change and disaster risk management by rural communities in Ethiopia

... district, animal diseases are; the Black leg, Anthrax, Foot and mouth disease ...livestock diseases occurred, the threat to the farmers’ livestock production is found much severe in all agro-ecology ...

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An extensible framework and database of infectious disease for biosurveillance

An extensible framework and database of infectious disease for biosurveillance

... The diseases currently included in our database were manually curated, beginning with the United States’ list of notifiable diseases, and the infectious diseases included in the Disease ...and ...

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Volume 9, Number 1 (January 1956)

Volume 9, Number 1 (January 1956)

... that practically no loss of food crops has occurred. FAO has helped in the control of animal diseases, particularly rinderpest and foot-and-mouth dis- ease. Technic[r] ...

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Failure to detect tuberculosis in Black lechwe antelopes (Kobus leche smithemani) in Zambia

Failure to detect tuberculosis in Black lechwe antelopes (Kobus leche smithemani) in Zambia

... discrete areas clustered by groups of females that go for mating. These characteristics are common for all Kobus leche antelopes indicating that these animals have similar population structures besides inhabiting similar ...

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PETS IN THE HOME: INCIDENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE

PETS IN THE HOME: INCIDENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE

... : Infectious diseases common to animals and man, in Animal Diseases,. Year Book of Agriculture[r] ...

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One health: the importance of companion animal vector borne diseases

One health: the importance of companion animal vector borne diseases

... of animal diseases in the Kahun papyrus (1900 BC) and in the context of the present review; it is believed that this civilization had awareness of vector-borne disease through their use of mosquito ...of ...

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... The Animal Genetics group, for example, works primarily with the analysis of quantitative data created by industrial or research partners; the focus of the Zoonotic Diseases group is upon obtaining good ...

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Boesen, Melanie
  

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	Entwicklung und Anwendung eines enzymimmunologischen Verfahrens zum Nachweis von zellulärem Prion Protein bei Wiederkäuern.


Dissertation, LMU München: Tierärztliche Fakultät

Boesen, Melanie (2005): Entwicklung und Anwendung eines enzymimmunologischen Verfahrens zum Nachweis von zellulärem Prion Protein bei Wiederkäuern. Dissertation, LMU München: Tierärztliche Fakultät

... An antibody raised against a conserved sequence of the prion protein recognizes pathological isoforms in human and animal prion diseases, including Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and bovine [r] ...

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Association between community socioeconomic factors, animal feeding operations, and campylobacteriosis incidence rates: Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet), 2004–2010

Association between community socioeconomic factors, animal feeding operations, and campylobacteriosis incidence rates: Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet), 2004–2010

... African Americans, were of interest. Previous social epi- demiological studies have shown that community-level factors are important with regard to a range of diseases and health outcomes. Our data are among the ...

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Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance

Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance

... in animal rearing; drugs are used to fatten up livestock and prevent illness, and their routine application has contributed to the rise of so-called “superbugs” (Figure 2) that are resistant to the drugs designed ...

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Tissue engineered animal sparing models for the study of joint and muscle diseases

Tissue engineered animal sparing models for the study of joint and muscle diseases

... and fungi. As a gel, an agarose medium is porous and therefore can be used to re-create the 3- dimensional environment that chondrocytes are accustomed to in articular cartilage. Culturing chondrocytes in agarose gels is ...

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Gd enhanced MR imaging of acute and chronic experimental demyelinating lesions

Gd enhanced MR imaging of acute and chronic experimental demyelinating lesions

... The purpose of this project was to 1 determine if the canine form of EAE is a useful animal model for human demyelinating diseases in relation to its neuropathologic and MR appearance; 2[r] ...

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How Innate Immune Mechanisms Contribute to Antibody-Enhanced Viral Infections

How Innate Immune Mechanisms Contribute to Antibody-Enhanced Viral Infections

... These mechanistic concepts of ADE changed radically as a result of studies on macrophages infected by Ross River virus (RRV) immune complexes. In humans, acute infections with RRV often evolve to a postinfection ...

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The value of animal models in predicting genetic susceptibility to complex diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis

The value of animal models in predicting genetic susceptibility to complex diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis

... The Ncf1 gene, which encodes the p47phox protein of the phagocytic NADPH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate) oxidase complex, has been positionally cloned as the major gene underlying the Pia4 locus in rats. ...

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B Cells with Regulatory Function in Animal Models of Autoimmune and Non Autoimmune Diseases

B Cells with Regulatory Function in Animal Models of Autoimmune and Non Autoimmune Diseases

... human diseases including autoimmune diseases and non-autoimmune diseases such as parasite infections and ...in animal models of autoimmune and non-autoimmune ...

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