Browsing Department of Pathology and Forensic Veterinary Medicine by Title
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Pathological and epidemiological investigation on agents incriminated the poult enteritis and mortality syndrome of turkeys in Hungarian Farms
(2011)Poult enteritis and mortality syndrome (PEMS) is a multifactorial disease, the most severe form of enteric disease occuring in young turkeys and causing substantial economic problems worldwide in the poultry industry. It ... -
Pathological Characteristics of Canine Lipoma
(2013)The thesis introduces a classification system for canine lipoma, which has not been introduced in veterinary pathology, yet. As there are currently limited/ no literature concerning canine lipoma classification, literature ... -
A serological and virological investigation into the prevalence of enteric and respiratory coronaviruses in the Hungarian and Austrian dog population
(2014)The presence of CECoV and CRCoV was previously demonstrated in the Hungarian dog population by Lakatos et al in 2013. This study quantified the prevalence of these viruses in Hungarian dogs of different epizootiological ... -
Seroprevalence of bovine viral diarrhoea virus in Hungary : situation before launching an eradication campaign
(2014)Bovine viral diarrhoea through its various manifestations is the leading cause of economic loss in the Hungarian cattle industry. This study used ELISA analysis of blood samples taken from a cohort that would be representative ... -
A szivárványos pisztráng (Oncorhynchus mykiss mykiss) megbetegedéseinek vizsgálata egy intenzív pisztrángtelepen
(2012)Szakdolgozati témaválasztásként a szivárványos pisztráng betegségei azért kerültek szóba, mert Magyarországon a hazai lakosság halfogyasztásában egyre jelentősebbé vált a szivárványos pisztráng. Vizsgálataimat a Szent ...