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Use and limitations of quick tests in antibiotic residue testing in milk
(2017)
In summary, this research topic aimed to describe why and how antibiotic residues in milk are strictly controlled in the dairy industry. A number of quick tests including the Delvotest, the Snaptest and the brilliant black ...
Mast cells, food allergies and inflammatory bowel disease: a possible link to neoplasia
(2019)
Relationships between food allergy and IBD are still to be discussed, persistent or repetitive exposure to allergens may result in chronic inflammatory status. In return, IgE-mediated food allergy is more frequent in ...
Prevalence of feline hyperthyroidism in Hungary and factors associated with the incidence of the disease
(2019)
It has become evident in small animal veterinary practices that there is an increasing incidence of feline hyperthyroidism (FHT). There has been a significant increase in the prevalence of the disease since the 1970s. It ...
“From Witchcraft, to Wisdom, to Science. A XXIst century look at diagnostics and pharmacology in veterinary medicine, based on the “Nâçeri” (1333) by Abu Bakr Eddin Ibn El Moundir El Baïtar and on “Les secrets de différents auteurs” (1804), a manuscript by Hermann Voirol”
(2019)
Beyond the historic dust, ancient texts on veterinary diagnostics and pharmacology are
increasingly being rediscovered by scholars, historians, and medical practitioners alike. After
having dusted the contents of those ...
Prevalence of hepatitis E virus in wild boar populations of Austria, Hungary and Serbia
(2019)
Zoonotic foodborne diseases have the potential to infect humans through consumption
of infected animal origin products. The occurrence, infectivity, pathogenicity and overall
risk of these diseases are closely linked to ...
Studies on endoparasitic infections in a dog shelter in Eastern Hungary
(2019)
To investigate the endoparasitic infections of dogs in a shelter in Eastern Hungary, 33 faecal
samples and 35 blood samples were collected and investigated at the Department of
Parasitology and Zoology at the University ...
A comprehensive review of the emergence of Schmallenberg virus in Europe and its re-emergence in Ireland and the UK
(2019)
In recent decades vector-borne diseases have become increasingly prevalent as global
warming continues, allowing vectors to expand into previously unoccupied regions. Since
its emergence in Germany in 2011, Schmallenberg ...
Literature Review on Establishment of Japanese Black Cattle (Wagyu) and Future Prospects of Its Industry
(2019)
A term “Wagyu” can be divided into two words “Wa” and “Gyu”; “Wa” indicates Japan or Japanese culture and “Gyu” means Cattle in Japanese. Wagyu literally means “Japanese cattle.” Wagyu consist of four breeds; Japanese ...
Longitudinal volumetric assessment of ventricle enlargement in dogs trained for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies
(2018)
Recent studies suggest that clinically sound ventriculomegaly in dogs could be a preliminary
or an arrested form of the clinically significant hydrocephalus.
There are only a few longitudinal studies measuring ventricular ...
Feline Injection-Site Sarcoma – A Literature Review
(2019)
Feline injection-site sarcoma (FISS) is a highly aggressive and malignant tumour of mesenchymal origin that develops in 1 in 10,000 injected cats. The majority of FISS are fibrosarcomas. To date the pathogenesis of this ...