Diplomadolgozatok / Theses: Recent submissions
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Monitoring of heavy metal burden in predatory birds
(2017)The aim of this study was to investigate the concentrations of heavy metals such as Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury in the feathers of predatory birds including Owl species [Longeared owl (Asio otus), Barn owl (Tyto ... -
Examination of farmed pheasant mortality rate during the breeding season
(2018)The Ring-necked pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), a bird native to the Asian continent, has been widely introduced as a game bird, and is of considerable importance in the hunting industry of many European countries and in ... -
Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia – an important potential threat to the Salmonoid farming industry in Norway
(2018)Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia is caused by an aquatic Rhabdoviridae called Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia Virus. It has several genotypes and sub-genotypes. It is a serious transmissible disease with a wide range of hosts, ... -
The use of mannitol in non-oliguric acute kidney injury in dogs
(2017)Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common disease in small animals. Therapy can be challenging, and the mortality is high. Mannitol is an osmotic diuretic often used in the treatment of oliguric and anuric AKI. There are many ... -
Examination of mortality in different ratite species between 1999 and 2016
(2017)The purpose of this thesis is to examine mortality in different ratite species over a period of 17 years, between 1999 and 2016. There are a multitude of reasons for mortality in ratites, we have conducted a small survey ... -
Association between cytological findings and bacterial isolates from tracheal wash samples in horses of different ages in Great Britain
(2016)The study aims to identify a relationship between airway neutrophilia, neutrophil morphology and bacterial culture in different disease processes in horses in Great Britain by evaluating any association between cytological ... -
Urinary Iodide level in dogs and cats from different geographical areas of Hungary
(2017)Iodine is a crucial component of thyroid hormones and the urinary excretion of iodide reflects the recent iodine intake, making it a sensitive marker of current iodine status of populations. Although there has been proven ... -
Breed development of the Purebred Spanish Horse over centuries
(2017)The Spanish horse, sometimes referred to as the PRE horse, an abbreviation for Pura Raza Española, or in some parts of the world the horse might be called the Andalusian horse. This horse is famous for it’s courage, big ... -
The current health and genetic (production) status of the Norwegian Red cattle (review of literature)
(2017)Dairy industry has been of great importance in Norway throughout history, and there are currently approximately 230 000 dairy cows in the country producing an average of 7500 kilos milk yearly. There is always a desire to ... -
Ultra short pain effect during ovariectomy
(2017)In order to measure ultrashort pain effects during a surgery, 34 female dogs undergo OVE procedure, which consider causing a moderate level of pain. In our research, we focused on the stress system composed of the nervous, ... -
The gaited horses - Genetics
(2018)Next to their basic gaits: walk, trot and gallop, gaited horses can perform some additional gaits. These horses can use alternate gaits at intermediate speed. Based on the variation in footfall pattern, timing and cadence, ... -
Examination of Hungarian Tsigai variants based on control region of mitochondrial DNA
(2015)The Hungarian native Tsigai breed is an old, independent long-tailed sheep breed originating in Asia Minor. The breed was introduced into the country around 1700. Due to the significance this breed has within the Hungarian ... -
Antibiotic resistance via the consumption of meat
(2017)The following is a literature review on how the abuse and inappropriate use of antibiotics by both professionals and producers of food-producing animals has had an impact on human medicine, due to antibiotic resistance. ... -
The 2015 hospital outbreak of Equine Infectious Anemia in Hungary
(2017)The aim of our study is to describe a rare but very detrimental hospital outbreak of EIA in Hungary. We will present the clinical description of the index case, the situation within the hospital, the outbreak dynamics and ... -
Background and therapy of benign prostatic hyperplasia in male dogs: a literature review
(2017)BPH hyperplasia is a non-infectious enlargement of the prostate and is the most common prostatic disease in dogs. 80% of dogs,which are older than 5 years develop BPH but it can also start in young years, where hyperplasia ... -
Investigations of the epidemiological and clinicopathological significance of Sarcocystis-infection among cattle and buffalo in Hungary
(2014)Sarcocystis species are unicellular parasites that belong to cystogenic coccidia (Apicomplexa: Sarcocystidae). During their life cycle they require both an intermediate and a final host, the former usually an herbivorous ... -
Potential utilization of blood leeches in modern veterinary medicine, a critical review
(2018)Blood leeches are natural medical products. They are used since several thousand years for treatment of very different clinical diseases. Over the years effects observed in the field determined through experience can be ... -
Quality control for fluorescence activated cell sorting in canine tumour immunophenotyping
(2017)Flow cytometry is a method which for a long time, has been used for the diagnoses of nonHodgkin lymphoma in human medicine. In the last decade, it has become a routine diagnostic tool for diagnosis of tumours of haematopoietic ... -
The Borna Disease Virus in mammals - a potential zoonotic agent causing mental disorders in humans? A literature review
(2017)The aim of this thesis project would be to try and understand the potential zoonosis of Borna disease virus from animals to humans, and discuss its effects on human mental disorders. We will examine the link between the ... -
Study of association between the electrical conductivity of milk and subclinical mastitis in dairy cows
(2017)Mastitis has been a major problem facing the dairy industry from the very outset of farming, both in terms of an economic view point and the welfare of the cows. The stress that a mastitis infection can have on farmers ...