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Review of clinical submissions for Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) culture and an examination of animal data associated with recovery of MAP in Ireland from 2017 to 2019
(2020)Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) is the causative agent of Johne’s Disease (JD), also known as Paratuberculosis, because of the similar appearance to Mycobacterium bovis, the cause of bovine ... -
Review of embryo transfer in Sheep
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A review of Embryo Transfer in Sheep
(2020)Embryo transfer is a useful tool for the improvement of animal production. Allowing superior females to have a greater contribution to the population’s genetic pool (Youngquist and Threlfall 2007). -
A Review of Failure of Passive Transfer in Calves, Factors affecting Immunoglobulin Transfer and Methods of Testing for Failure of Passive Transfer
(2019)Calf mortality due to inadequate passive transfer will always be a problem in the dairy industry. Intensification has led to a worldwide change of animal husbandry and management especially in more developed countries. ... -
A review of Histone Deacetylase inhibitors and their application in veterinary medicine
(2010)The role of epigenetic determinants in regulating cellular processes and functions of living organisms has become increasingly clear. Although the environment clearly has an influence on the epigenetic landscape, there are ... -
A Review of Oncolytic Virotherapy as a Developing Approach to Canine Cancer Treatment
(2019)Oncolytic virotherapy is a novel approach against canine cancers emerging as an improvement from standard chemotherapeutic therapies. Its popularity stems from the virus’s ability to infect, replicate, and kill neoplastic ... -
Review of the Norwegian Landrace Pig
(2010)The earliest proof of the domesticated swine in Norway dates back to 1500-1400 B.C. The Norwegian landrace is the oldest and most important pig breed in Norway. And todays landrace originates from these domesticated tame ... -
A review of the Schirmer tear test in guinea pigs
(2014)The kinetics of strip wetting of standard and modified Schirmer strips are exactly similar and clearly show an initial rapid absorption rate of fluid followed by a moderate absorption rate as the rate of absorption slows ... -
A review of the story of the American curly horse, the genetic background and the hypoallergenicity hypothesis
(2016)This diploma work is dedicated to the history and special features of the American Curly Horse. I have reviewed literature on the topics of phenotype, genetics, skin, gait and hypoallergenicity. There is not done very much ... -
Review on protozoal diseases in gorillas
(2020)Gorillas, both free-ranging and those living in captivity are now more than ever being exposed to a larger and larger variety of infectious diseases, caused by many different microorganisms, among ... -
Review: Nutritional care of Acute and Chronic Diarrhoea as well of Parvovirus infected dogs
(2017)When it comes to acute and chronic enteritis, a highly digestible diet is suggested. If the patient has a hypersensitivity to the food, a hypoallergenic or novel protein source should be suggested or even hydrolysed protein. ... -
Revised detection methods of Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes in raw milk and dairy products from sheep/goat milk.
(2013)The aim of this study was to review the existing laws and regulations concerning the detection of Salmonella and Listeria bacterial species in sheep and goat raw milk and dairy products. The products under examination were ... -
Rezervoárja-e a keleti sün a Borrelia burgdorferi sensu latu baktériumoknak
(2015)A keleti sün (Erinaceus roumanicus) Magyarországon őshonos kisemlős, amely jól alkalmazkodik a városi életmódhoz. Korábbi kutatások alapján felmerült a sünök szerepe a Lyme borreliosis járványtanában, hiszen gyakori ... -
Régi és új fogalmak a gerinc elváltozások vizsgálatában: spondylosis deformans és diffúz idiopatikus szkeletális hyperostosis (DISH)
(Magyar Állatorvosok Lapja, 2016-10)SUMMARY Background: Spondylosis deformans (SD) and diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyper ostosis (DISH) are common but mainly incidental findings in spinal radiography, because most dogs are asymptomatic. SD is most likely ... -
Régi és új madárinfluenza vírustörzsek filogenetikai vizsgálata járványügyi vizsgálatok céljából
(2010)Vizsgálataink során két madárinfluenza-víruscsoporttal (avian influenza, AI) foglalkoztunk. Az egyik a ’70-es években, az ország keleti részén, házikacsa-, pulyka- és gyöngytyúk-állományokból izolált törzsek gyűjteménye. ... -
A rézsikló (Coronella austriaca) táplálkozása és a prédaelérhetőség hatása az élőhelyválasztására a Felső-Kiskunsági turjánvidéken
(2023)A rákosi vipera (Vipera ursinii rakosiensis) egykor gyakorinak számított a Kárpát-medence sztyepprétjein, ám élőhelyeinek mezőgazdasági művelésbe vonása visszaszorította néhány kisebb, szigetszerű állományba. Az elmúlt ... -
Rhodococcus equi okozta tályogképződés és vérfertőzés macskában - Esetismertetés
(Magyar Állatorvosok Lapja, 2015-11)SUMMARY The authors report a case of Rhodococcus equi induced disease in a 3.5 month old female Birman cat. The animal showed severe respiratory symptoms few days after the purchase. On the gross pathological examination ... -
RISK ASSESSMENT OF THE INTRODUCTION OF AFRICAN SWINE FEVER FROM HUNGARY TO AUSTRIA VIA WILD BOAR
(2020)African Swine Fever (ASF) is a viral disease of domestic swinecaused by the African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV).The disease is characterised by haemorrhagic fever withhighmortality in affected domesticand feralpig populations ... -
Risk Factors Associated With Lameness In Dairy Cattle And Analysis Of The Efficacy Of The Scoring Systems Identifying Lameness
(2020)In a healthy individual the body weight of a cow is mainly distributed equally between the forelimbs and the hindlimbs, with the claw functioning as a keratinous appendage. It is only when the animal is balanced squarely ...