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, Moscow, ID, USA), as described previously ( Gábor et al., 2007 ). On the subsequent day the serum samples were sent to the laboratory for serological testing. All 321 samples were examined by ELISA and all the ELISA-positive animals were further examined
, Moscow, ID, USA), as described previously ( Gábor et al., 2007 ). On the subsequent day the serum samples were sent to the laboratory for serological testing. All 321 samples were examined by ELISA and all the ELISA-positive animals were further examined
Introduction Equine dysautonomia (also known as equine grass sickness, EGS) is a life-threatening disease of unknown aetiology, affecting horses. Approximately 80% of the affected animals die within days after the recognition of the first clinical
Introduction Equine dysautonomia (also known as equine grass sickness, EGS) is a life-threatening disease of unknown aetiology, affecting horses. Approximately 80% of the affected animals die within days after the recognition of the first clinical
Decaro N, Martella V, Saif LJ, et al. COVID-19 from veterinary medicine and One Health perspectives: what animal coronaviruses have taught us. Res Vet Sci. 2020; 131: 21
, E. M. ( 1992 ): Bivariate flow cytometry of farm animal chromosomes: a potential tool for gene mapping. . Anim. Genet. 23 , 203 – 210 . Dolezel , J. and Bartos , J. ( 2005
reference book of Greguss 1945 , Greguss 1972 and Schweingruber 1990 and the web-based identification work of schoch et al. 2004 . Archaeozoological analysis A large volume of bones, more than 6000 pieces of animal bones occurred from ten
factor protein measure, or a brain volume measure in either the entorhinal, perirhinal, or postrhinal structure. To provide a comprehensive assessment on this topic, human and animal studies were eligible. In total, 28 articles met these criteria. Among
References Anonymous ( 1997 ): Decree No. 41/1997 (V. 28.) of the Minister of Agriculture on issuing the Animal Health Regulation [in Hungarian
Introduction Epidemiology in a nutshell Anthrax is an acute bacterial zoonosis of mainly wild and domestic herbivores (e.g. cattle, sheep, goats, donkeys, horses, reindeer, antelopes and camels) although any warm blooded animal might