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Autor:
Marcella Mori, Raïssa Bakinahe, Philippe Vannoorenberghe, Jo Maris, Ellen de Jong, Marylène Tignon, Martine Marin, Damien Desqueper, David Fretin, Isabelle Behaeghel
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Sciences, Vol 4, Iss 4, p 64 (2017)
Animal leptospirosis, exempt in rodents, manifests as peculiar biology where the animal can function, simultaneously or not, as a susceptible host or reservoir. In the first case, clinical symptoms are likely. In the second case, infection is subclin
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/60bd9a1a28f144718dc8b404f039426a
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 191
To what extent veterinarians active in the dairy or beef sector follow the antimicrobial therapy guidelines made available in different European countries for bovine respiratory disease (BRD) outbreaks, and whether differences in therapeutic or preve
Autor:
Raïssa Bakinahe, Damien Desqueper, David Fretin, Ellen de Jong, Marcella Mori, Marylène Tignon, Jo Maris, Isabelle Behaeghel, Martine Marin, Philippe Vannoorenberghe
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Sciences, Vol 4, Iss 4, p 64 (2017)
Veterinary Sciences; Volume 4; Issue 4; Pages: 64
Veterinary Sciences
Veterinary Sciences; Volume 4; Issue 4; Pages: 64
Veterinary Sciences
Animal leptospirosis, exempt in rodents, manifests as peculiar biology where the animal can function, simultaneously or not, as a susceptible host or reservoir. In the first case, clinical symptoms are likely. In the second case, infection is subclin
Autor:
Dieter Heylen, Jo Maris, Edwin Claerebout, Paul Heyman, Laetitia Lempereur, Maxime Madder, Valérie Obsomer, Marc Wirtgen, M. Lebrun, Georges Van Impe, Thierry Hance, Annick Linden, Wesley Tack
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol. 6, no.190, p. 1-19 (2013)
Parasites and vectors
PARASITES & VECTORS
Parasites & Vectors
Parasites and vectors
PARASITES & VECTORS
Parasites & Vectors
Background The incidence of tick-borne diseases is increasing in Europe. Sub national information on tick distribution, ecology and vector status is often lacking. However, precise location of infection risk can lead to better targeted prevention mea
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::71d383cee85edd807decefb3d899d372
https://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/140978
https://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/140978
Autor:
H. Van Loo, K. De Bleecker, Bart Pardon, Daisy Vanrompay, P. De Schutter, Jo Maris, Piet Deprez
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 175:562-562
THE term ‘milk drop syndrome’ is commonly used to refer to a sudden drop in milk yield in dairy cattle that may or may not be showing signs of other disease (Gunning and others 1999). According to Radostits and others (2007), milk drop syndrome i