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EPIZOOTIC BOTULISM OF CATTLE IN BRAZIL
(M H Schaper Gmbh Co Kg, 1992-05-01)
The first diagnosis of botulism in cattle in Brazil and it's epizootiology are reviewed. The high prevalence of the disease raised on phosphorus deficient pastures in Savanna regions has caused severe economic losses in ...
Occurrence of ferret enteric coronavirus in Brazil (preliminary report)
(São Paulo, 2010)
Ferret enteric coronavirus (FECV) is associated to the epizootic catarrhal enteritis (ECE) in ferrets (Mustela putorius furo). In this study, we report the occurrence of this agent in four diarrheic stool samples of domestic ...
Modelos de autômatos celulares para febre amarela silvestre em bugios
(Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilMatemáticaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em MatemáticaCentro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas, 2018-02-28)
In this work, discrete mathematical models are proposed to analyze the dynamics of a population
of howler monkeys stricken with periodic outbreaks of yellow fever. Using the cellular
automata framework, the models describe ...
Epizootics and sanitary regulations drive long-term changes in fledgling body condition of a threatened vulture
(Elsevier Science, 2020-06)
Epizootics and deliberate changes in policies affecting the environment may affect large groups of species and the functioning of entire ecosystems. Although these effects often overlap in time, their simultaneous effect ...
Bonamiosis status in natural Ostrea puelchana beds in San Matías Gulf (Patagonia, Argentina), 14 years after an epizootic
(Inter-Research, 2014-07-24)
ABSTRACT: Between 1995 and 1996, Bonamia exitiosa caused an epizootic in San Matías Gulf, Argentina, that spread from a commercial culture site of Ostrea puelchana to natural beds located at the northeastern coast of the ...
Epizootic Infection by Trypanosoma vivax in Cattle from the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
(Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, 2020)
Epizootic Outbreak of Yellow Fever Virus and Risk for Human Disease in Salvador, Brazil
(American College of Physicians, 2017)