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Protozoal Abortion in Farm Ruminants
Guidelines for Diagnosis and Control
by Ortega-Mora, Gottstein, Conraths and Buxton
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pages: 320
Edition: 2007-07-20
Language: English
ISBN: 9781845932114
Format: Djvu
Size: 4 MB
Description
The farm ruminant industry which is at the core of livestock agriculture in Europe and the rest of the world, suffers major economic loss every year due to reproductive dysgenesis. Protozoal diseases cause abortion in ruminants and therefore its diagnosis is vital in improving the health and welfare of farm livestock. This book is a collective effort from international scientists involved in an EU COST Action. Carefully selected methodologies, presented in a simple and practical form, means laboratories can carry their research out with precision.
Main Contents
Part I. Foundations on reproduction and fertility problems in cattle and sheep
Part II. Sample collection
Part III. Aetiological diagnosis
Part IV. Differential diagnosis of protozoal abortifacients in farm ruminants
Part V. Control Measures
Enjoy!
Thanks to dear Saraajka.
Guidelines for Diagnosis and Control
by Ortega-Mora, Gottstein, Conraths and Buxton

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pages: 320
Edition: 2007-07-20
Language: English
ISBN: 9781845932114
Format: Djvu
Size: 4 MB
Description
The farm ruminant industry which is at the core of livestock agriculture in Europe and the rest of the world, suffers major economic loss every year due to reproductive dysgenesis. Protozoal diseases cause abortion in ruminants and therefore its diagnosis is vital in improving the health and welfare of farm livestock. This book is a collective effort from international scientists involved in an EU COST Action. Carefully selected methodologies, presented in a simple and practical form, means laboratories can carry their research out with precision.
Main Contents
Part I. Foundations on reproduction and fertility problems in cattle and sheep
Part II. Sample collection
Part III. Aetiological diagnosis
Part IV. Differential diagnosis of protozoal abortifacients in farm ruminants
Part V. Control Measures
Enjoy!
Thanks to dear Saraajka.
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