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Seroprevalence of bovine viral diarrhoea virus in Hungary : situation before launching an eradication campaign 

Duignan, Edward Conor (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 ...
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A serological and virological investigation into the prevalence of enteric and respiratory coronaviruses in the Hungarian and Austrian dog population 

Colgan, Philip (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 ...
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Antibiotikum rezisztencia vizsgálatok importált díszhalakból izolált baktériumokon 

Klébert, Gergely (2014)
Munkák során a Távol Keleti halszállítmányokból (Sri Lanka, Thaiföld) gyűjtött mintáinkból végeztünk általános kórbonctani vizsgálatokat, baktériumizolálást, készítettünk színtenyészeteket és az izolált baktériumok faj és ...

Canine pyoderma : clinical signs and diagnosis 

Tabet, Myra (2014)
Pyoderma is a type of bacterial dermatitis common in dogs. In our study, it appeared to be more frequent in German Shepherd dogs and Bichon breeds. German shepherds were shown to develop a particular form of pyoderma, but ...

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AuthorColgan, Philip (1)Duignan, Edward Conor (1)Klébert, Gergely (1)Tabet, Myra (1)Subjectdog (2)Hungary (2)kutya (2)Magyarország (2)antibiotic resistance (1)antibiotics (1)antibiotikum rezisztencia (1)antibiotikumok (1)Austria (1)Ausztria (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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