An outbreak of black quarter in cattle at the National Livestock Resources Research Centre, in Maruzi, Apac, Uganda
October-December 2024 - Vol 16 Num. 4
Black quarter (BQ) is an acute, endogenous, infectious bacterial disease that primarily affects the hind limb of ruminants. It is caused by Clostridium chauvoei, a small spindle, Gram-positive, anaerobic rod-shaped spore-forming organism that is motile through peritrichous flagella. It bears the name in honour...
An outbreak of black quarter in cattle at the National Livestock Resources Research Centre, in Maruzi, Apac, Uganda
October-December 2024
Distribution and viability of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in ovine production units of Puebla and State of Mexico in Mexico
October-December 2024
Evaluation of biosecurity practices and seroprevalence of mycoplasmosis, infectious laryngotracheitis and swollen head syndrome in layer hens in Dakar and Thiès, Senegal
July-September 2024
The traditional livestock breeding practices of Somali pastoralists and small ruminant brucellosis seroprevalence survey in selected villages of Gardo District of Puntland State of Somalia
July-September 2024
Survey and dominant pathological conditions of pig farms in the centre region of Burkina Faso
April-June 2024
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A cross-sectional sero-survey of some infectious diseases of working equids in Central Ethiopia
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Isolation and identification of aerobic bacterial species from upper respiratory tract of cart horses in Central Ethiopia
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Decreased level of serum paraoxonase (PON) activity in dogs with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM)
November 2014
Animal health constraints in dairy goats kept under smallholder farming systems in Kongwa and Mvomero Districts, Tanzania
November 2014
Prevalence, cyst viability, organ distributions and financial losses due to hydatidosis in cattle slaughtered at Nekemte municipal abattoir, Western Ethiopia
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