نتایج جستجو برای: mentioned ruminants

تعداد نتایج: 79755  

Journal: :The American Naturalist 1887

1998
J. C. Sneddon John Moores

Ungulates are the most abundant and diverse group of mammals in arid areas. Non-ruminants, or hind gut fermenters, constitute only three extant families (horses, rhinos and tapirs); ruminants are far more dominant and form the remainder. Much of perissodactyl evolution occurred during the Eocene, Oligocene and Miocene eras when arid savannah-type conditions prevailed. Adoption of hind gut ferme...

Journal: :Proceedings of the United States National Museum 1915

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2012
Mehdi El Harrak Nadia Touil Chafiqua Loutfi Mustapha Hammouchi Satya Parida Gizlane Sebbar Nadia Chaffai Bachir Harif Nezha Messoudi Carrie Batten Chris A L Oura

Experimental challenge protocols that consistently reproduce clinical signs of peste des petits ruminants in Alpine goats infected with a tissue culture-passaged peste des petits ruminants virus are described. The protocols can be used to carry out quality-controlled vaccine efficacy and pathogenesis studies under experimental conditions.

2017
Marcus Clauss Jürgen Hummel

Herbivores face the dilemma that the level of feed intake is negatively related to factors that determine digestive efficiency, such as thoroughness of ingesta comminution by chewing, and retention of digesta in the digestive tract. Ruminants have evolved particular adaptations to solve this dilemma. Most ruminants share the characteristic of “digesta washing”: fluid moves through their digesti...

2015
Jonas J. Wensman Johanna Lindahl Nica Wachtmeister Emeli Torsson Paul Gwakisa Christopher Kasanga Gerald Misinzo

INTRODUCTION Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a zoonosis primarily affecting ruminants, resulting in epidemic abortions, fever, nasal and ocular discharges, haemorrhagic diarrhoea, and a high mortality rate among young animals. Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is an arthropod-borne RNA virus occurring in epizootic periods associated with heavy rainfall. The last outbreak of RVF in Tanzania was in 2006-...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2001
R W Worthington R D Bigalke

The important viral, protozoal and bacterial diseases of wild African ruminants are reviewed. Special attention is paid to the epidemiological factors that determine the role played by these animals in the transmission of diseases to domestic stock. Examples of the converse situation where livestock serve as a source of infection for wild ruminants are also given.

2013
Tiziana Lembo Christopher Oura Satya Parida Richard Hoare Lorraine Frost Robert Fyumagwa Fredrick Kivaria Chobi Chubwa Richard Kock Sarah Cleaveland Carrie Batten

We investigated peste des petits ruminants (PPR) infection in cattle and wildlife in northern Tanzania. No wildlife from protected ecosystems were seropositive. However, cattle from villages where an outbreak had occurred among small ruminants showed high PPR seropositivity, indicating that spillover infection affects cattle. Thus, cattle could be of value for PPR serosurveillance.

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