نتایج جستجو برای: domestic cattle

تعداد نتایج: 115439  

2009
NABIL A. HUSSEIN

Evidence of infection of sheep and, to a lesser extent, cattle, with Rift Valley fever (RVF) virus was obtained from a sero-epidemiological study conducted on four farms in the Chisamba area of the Central Province of Zam­ bia. This area was affected by an epizootic of RVF in the 1973/74 rain season; clinical cases were again reported during the 1977/78 rains. The results suggest that RVF virus...

2013
Hai-Bo Tang Xiao-Xia He Yi-Zhi Zhong Su-Huan Liao Tao-Zhen Zhong Lin-Juan Xie Yan Pan Zhuan-Ling Lu Xian-Kai Wei Yang Luo Ting Rong Luo

A street rabies virus (RV) isolate, GXHXN, was obtained from brain tissue of rabid cattle in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China in 2009. GXHXN is the first isolate from cattle in China with its entire genome sequenced and is closely related to BJ2011E from horse in Beijing, WH11 from donkey in the Hubei Province, and isolates from dogs in the Guangxi and Fujian Provinces, with homolo...

2011
Clovice Kankya Adrian Muwonge Berit Djønne Musso Munyeme John Opuda-Asibo Eystein Skjerve James Oloya Vigdis Edvardsen Tone B Johansen

BACKGROUND The importance of non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) infections in humans and animals in sub-Saharan Africa at the human-environment-livestock-wildlife interface has recently received increased attention. NTM are environmental opportunistic pathogens of humans and animals. Recent studies in pastoral ecosystems of Uganda detected NTM in humans with cervical lymphadenitis and cattle wi...

2003
W. P. Weiss

Research regarding the nutritional importance of selenium (Se) has changed markedly over the last 75 years. In the 1930's Se was identified as the toxic agent causing alkali disease in animals. In the 1940's and early 1950's research was conducted to identify the specific seleno-compounds causing toxicity and to develop prophylactic and treatment schemes for selenium toxicity. Selenium research...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2012
Yasuhiro Yoshikawa Motohiro Horiuchi Naotaka Ishiguro Mutsuyo Kadohira Satoshi Kai Hidehiro Mizusawa Chisato Nagata Takashi Onodera Tetsutaro Sata Toshiyuki Tsutsui Masahito Yamada Shigeki Yamamoto

The Food Safety Commission (FSC) of Japan, established in July 2003, has its own initiative to conduct risk assessments on food stuffs known as "self-tasking assessment". Within this framework, the FSC decided to conduct a risk assessment of beef and beef offal imported into Japan from countries with no previous BSE reports; thus, a methodology was formed to suit to this purpose. This methodolo...

2014
Ahmed Abdulkadir Hassan Kadle A. A. H. Kadle

A sero-prevalence survey of Toxoplasmosis in domestic animals (camels, cattle, sheep and goats) was conducted in the Benadir region of Somalia from January to July 2014 to determine the status of the disease. A total of 151 sera were tested, 64 camels; 28 cattle; 29 sheep and 30 goats, for the presence of Toxoplasma gondii antibodies using Latex Agglutination Test (LAT). Totally about 15.9% (24...

2009
Nuri ALTUĞ Nazmi YÜKSEK Zahid AĞAOĞLU İhsan KELEŞ

This study was aimed to determine normal serum adenosine deaminase (ADA) activity in domestic animals in both sexes and that were considered healthy on the basis of clinical and laboratory examinations. In this study, 262 non-pregnant animals of both sexes, belonging to 5 species [cattle (n = 50), sheep (n = 65), goat (n = 52), dog (n = 55), and cat (n = 40)] were used. Serum total ADA and ADA1...

ژورنال: تحقیقات دامپزشکی 2008

This study was conducted during 3 years period (2002-2004). Tick sampling was carried out randomly from domestic animals during seasonal activity of ticks from different parts of Iran. 2170 ticks from 151 cattle, 629 sheep, 336 goats and 33 camels were collected. The occurance of tick infestation in cattle, sheep, goats and camels was 60%, 71.4%, 53% and 46 % respectively. Sampled ticks of Rhip...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2014
Jennifer N Hogan Woutrina A Miller Michael R Cranfield Jan Ramer James Hassell Jean Bosco Noheri Patricia A Conrad Kirsten V K Gilardi

Mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) are critically endangered primates surviving in two isolated populations in protected areas within the Virunga Massif of Rwanda, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda. Mountain gorillas face intense ecologic pressures due to their proximity to humans. Human communities outside the national parks...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2010
Shanyuan Chen Bang-Zhong Lin Mumtaz Baig Bikash Mitra Ricardo J Lopes António M Santos David A Magee Marisa Azevedo Pedro Tarroso Shinji Sasazaki Stephane Ostrowski Osman Mahgoub Tapas K Chaudhuri Ya-ping Zhang Vânia Costa Luis J Royo Félix Goyache Gordon Luikart Nicole Boivin Dorian Q Fuller Hideyuki Mannen Daniel G Bradley Albano Beja-Pereira

Animal domestication was a major step forward in human prehistory, contributing to the emergence of more complex societies. At the time of the Neolithic transition, zebu cattle (Bos indicus) were probably the most abundant and important domestic livestock species in Southern Asia. Although archaeological evidence points toward the domestication of zebu cattle within the Indian subcontinent, the...

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