Browsing Theses by Subject "vakcina"
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Beneficial effects of beta glucan and probability to potentiate efficacy in immunization of broiler chickens against Newcastle Disease Virus
(2014)Indeed the GP group of β glucans are bioactive compounds of great diversity and remarkable potency with uses that spawn from enforcing modern day clinical diagnostics to potentiating intensive farming production performance. ... -
Canada's largest beef recall due to E.coli O157:H7
(2014)Canada has a very complex food safety system. It is managed on many different levels involving the Federal, Provincial, Territorial, Local and Regional levels. It also involves the consumer and food processor. When all of ... -
Case Study on Milk Yield, Health and Reproduction of High Yielding Cows Fed with Clostridium Contaminated Alfalfa Haylage
(2013)In this study, the possible effects of Clostridium contaminated feedstuff on high lactating dairy cattle are discussed on the example of a Hungarian dairy operation. At that time, the dairy farm had reported an increase ... -
The Emergence and Spread of Schmallenberg Virus in Europe
(2013)The recent outbreak of SBV across Europe is a reminder that new diseases continue to threaten our livestock. Factors such as worldwide exports could have contributed to the emergence of new viruses in Europe, such as ... -
Epidemiology and Control of BVDV in Europe
(2013)2013 saw the launch of Ireland’s compulsory programme for the eradication and control of BVD. When I begin my profession as a veterinary practitioner I feel that the knowledge and insights I will have gained from this ... -
Major viral abortions in cattle in Ireland
(2014)There was almost a 20% decrease in the amount of positive cases of BVD being reported in new-born animals from 2013 to 2014. The number of positive BVD herds also decreased but herds with one or more PI’s increased. This ... -
The Role of Histophilus somni (Haemophilus somnus) in Bovine Reproduction
(2013)Histophilus somni (previously known as Haemophilus somnus) is a pathogen of cattle worldwide and it is a small, Gram-negative, coccobacillary, facultative anaerobic, non-spore forming, non-motile, non-capsulated, fastidious ... -
Vaccination against Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae
(2015)Since the early beginnings in the field of A. pleuropneumoniae vaccine research a lot of great developments have been made. The inactivated whole-cell bacterial vaccines are despite their great advantages such as presenting ...