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Epidemiology of the 3 most common canine and feline endocrinopathies in different countries:a literature review
In dogs, hypercortisolism, diabetes mellitus and hypothyroidism are considered the 3 most common endocrine disorder
INVESTIGATION INTO THE OCCURRENCE OF WIND SURGERIES IN UK NATIONAL HUNT HORSES OVER 3 SEASONS (2018, 2019, 2020)
Upper respiratory dynamic obstructions are a known causative of ventilation dysfunction
and poor performance. The aetiology of dynamic obstructions is not fully elucidated and as
such there is a wide variety of surgical procedures available, each with beneficial and
negative connotations
Initiation of genetic traceability in Hungarian Fallow Donkeys
Food engineers are developing more and more highly profitable alimentary products by means
of technological novelties causing not only frustration in consumers but sometimes also food
chain security incidents
STRATEGIES OF BEEKEEPERS AGAINST THE VARROA MITE IN THE REGION OF GÖPPINGEN
A mézelő méhek által végzett beporzás a mezőgazdasági szektor számára létfontosságú
tevékenység, mely miatt a méhek megóvása kiemelt fontosságú
Literature review on Metal Fume Fever: a critical review of the theories of pathomechanism.
Metal fume fever is a well known disease among the miners, metal workers,
smelters and welders
The Investigation of a Novel Antibiotic Free Therapy to Combat Mastitis in Dairy Cows.
In this thesis chlorine dioxide was investigated as an antibiotic free therapy to combat
Prototheca zopfii mastitis in dairy cows. Due the issue of antibiotic withdrawal periods and the
developing widespread antibiotic resistance, antimicrobial consumption within the dairy
industry must be significantly reduced
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency is a disease where the pancreas is not able to secrete sufficient
amount of pancreatic enzymes
The link between retained foetal membranes and mastitis in postparturient cows. A literature review
Retained foetal membranes (RFM) and mastitis are found on every dairy farm across the
globe. RFM has variety of reasons for its occurrence, some of which have bearing on why a
cow might contract mastitis
Molecular investigation of protozoa and bacteria of veterinary-medical importance from the faeces of captive reptiles
Reptiles are frequently kept as pet animals. Adding to parasites and bacteria causing disease
in reptiles themselves, they are considered as important reservoirs of pathogens with
veterinary-medical significance