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A study on the prevalence of anisakid species in fish caught in Maltese waters
(2015)
From February 2015 to October 2015, 3 fish species were examined for the presence of anisakids. The larval abundance in these species was investigated, comparing the larvae count to the size and weight of the fish and the ...
Listeria monocytogenes in Norwegian fish producing plants and preventative measures
(2015)
In this study I have summarized the importance of L.monocytogenes in Norwegian fish
production plants and the most important aspects of its preventive measures. In the last ten
years the prevalence of L.monocytogenes in ...
The PSE problem. A case study of an Irish abbatoir
(2015)
Pork is one of the world’s most popular meats with over 80 million tonnes produced annually. Pork output in Ireland increased by over 90% in the period from 1988 to 2002 and has been stable since then. As a result any ...
A háztáji baromfitartás jelen helyzeténekf elmérése Somogy megye északkeleti területén
(2015)
Az állattartásban jelentős szerepet tölt be a baromfihús-előállítás. Ezen állatok számos
tulajdonságuk miatt könnyen tarthatók kis területen, háztáji állományként, ahogy ez
korábbi időkben is jellemző volt. Ennek a ...
Prepuberal gonadectomy in dog and cat
(2015)
Prepuberal gonadectomy is defined as ovariohysterectomy (OHE), ovariectomy or castration of kittens and puppies between 6 weeks and 16 weeks of age (Root, 2014). However, in some studies prepuberal gonadectomy refers to ...
Genetics of osteochondrosis dissecans in Norwegian warm-blooded horses
(2015)
The aim of the current thesis was to investigate Osteochondrosis dissecans (OCD) in Norwegian warm-blooded horses and explore potential genetic and epi-genetic influences on this disease.
A review of the literature ...
The effect of type-I interferons, and the antiviral drugs ribavirin and favipiravir on rabies virus replication in mouse neuroblastoma (N2A) cells
(2015)
Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that has been known to man for about 4000 years. Still today, rabies remains a feared disease that poses a serious threat both to human and veterinary public health, especially in developing ...