نتایج جستجو برای: domestic ruminant

تعداد نتایج: 71875  

Journal: :International journal of statistics and applied mathematics 2023

India has the world’s largest livestock population and Telangana is eighth state in country. also exhibited second highest growth rate over previous census. Considering substantial share Gross Domestic Product (4.86%) sub sectoral contribution (49.73% primary sector) of sector, objective study was to analyse species wise trends across districts state. The district secondary data cattle, buffalo...

Journal: :Jurnal ilmu peternakan terapan 2023

Tick-borne pathogens of the genus Theileria and Anaplasma has been widely distributed infect small ruminant in tropical subtropical countries. Several species are considered highly pathogenic, while some cause subclinical infections ruminants. The distribution data theileriosis anaplasmosis Samigaluh, Kulon Progo remain scarce poorly understood. Therefore, further investigations required to con...

2014
Marie T. Dittmann Ullrich Runge Richard A. Lang Dario Moser Cordula Galeffi Michael Kreuzer Marcus Clauss

Methane emissions from ruminant livestock have been intensively studied in order to reduce contribution to the greenhouse effect. Ruminants were found to produce more enteric methane than other mammalian herbivores. As camelids share some features of their digestive anatomy and physiology with ruminants, it has been proposed that they produce similar amounts of methane per unit of body mass. Th...

Journal: :Preventive veterinary medicine 2013
Ryan S Miller Matthew L Farnsworth Jennifer L Malmberg

In the last half century, significant attention has been given to animal diseases; however, our understanding of disease processes and how to manage them at the livestock-wildlife interface remains limited. In this study, we conduct a systematic review of the scientific literature to evaluate the status of diseases at the livestock-wildlife interface in the United States. Specifically, the goal...

2014
Zhuo Chen Qin Liu Feng-Chao Jiao Bian-Li Xu Xiao-Nong Zhou

BACKGROUND Piroplasms are kinds of tick-borne parasitic apicomplexan protozoa, which are detrimental to humans and animals in tropical and subtropical areas around the world. Up until now, there has been a limited amount of reliable information available about the prevalence of piroplasms infections in wild animals in China. Therefore, we have investigated the infections of Babesia and Theileri...

2015
Natasha N. Gaudreault Sabarish V. Indran P. K. Bryant Juergen A. Richt William C. Wilson

Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) causes disease outbreaks across Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, resulting in high morbidity and mortality among young domestic livestock, frequent abortions in pregnant animals, and potentially severe or fatal disease in humans. The possibility of RVFV spreading to the United States or other countries worldwide is of significant concern to animal and public heal...

2014
Jan Baeten Koen Deforce Sophie Challe Dirk De Vos Patrick Degryse

Frankincense, the oleogum resin from Boswellia sp., has been an early luxury good in both Western and Eastern societies and is particularly used in Christian funerary and liturgical rites. The scant grave goods in late medieval burials comprise laterally perforated pottery vessels which are usually filled with charcoal. They occur in most regions of western Europe and are interpreted as incense...

2013
Ryan S. Miller Mathew L. Farnsworth Jennifer L. Malmberg Matthew L. Farnsworth

In the last half century, significant attention has been given to animal diseases; however, our understanding of disease processes and how to manage them at the livestock–wildlife interface remains limited. In this study, we conduct a systematic review of the scientific literature to evaluate the status of diseases at the livestock–wildlife interface in the United States. Specifically, the goal...

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2010
Thomas R Kasari Ryan S Miller Angela M James Jerome E Freier

JAVMA, Vol 237, No. 5, September 1, 2010 D attributable to Ehrlichia ruminantium (formerly Cowdria ruminantium) infection was first described in South Africa in 1838 as a nervous condition of sheep that developed after a substantial infestation of ticks. It is an infectious but noncontagious tick-borne disease (ie, heartwater) that affects domestic and wild ruminants. Infection often causes the...

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