نتایج جستجو برای: ruminant skin

تعداد نتایج: 197305  

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2012
bijan esmaeilnejad mousa tavassoli siamak asri-rezaei

babesia ovis plays an important role in causing anemia and kidney dysfunction in affected animals. there are few extensive studies about hematological and biochemical findings of small ruminants' babesiosis caused by b. ovis. the aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of babesiosis on some hematological and biochemical parameters in infected small ruminants with b. ovis. a total of 280 sh...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
bijan esmaeilnejad department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university, urmia, iran. mousa tavassoli department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university, urmia, iran. siamak asri-rezaei departments of clinical sciences, faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university, urmia, iran. bahram dalir-naghadeh departments of clinical sciences, faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university, urmia, iran. karim mardani department of food hygiene and quality control, faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university, urmia, iran. mostafa golabi department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university, urmia, iran.

background : small ruminants’ babesiosis caused by babesia ovis, is transmitted during blood feeding by infected ticks and is the most economically important tick-borne disease in tropical and subtropical areas. this study was carried out to to estimate the infection rate of b. ovis in sheep and goats by pcr. we have analysed risk factors that might influence infection of sheep and goats with b...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Georg H Reischer David C Kasper Ralf Steinborn Robert L Mach Andreas H Farnleitner

A quantitative TaqMan minor-groove binder real-time PCR assay was developed for the sensitive detection of a ruminant-specific genetic marker in fecal members of the phylum Bacteroidetes. The qualitative and quantitative detection limits determined were 6 and 20 marker copies per PCR, respectively. Tested ruminant feces contained an average of 4.1 x 10(9) marker equivalents per g, allowing the ...

2013
Georg H. Reischer James E. Ebdon Johanna M. Bauer Nathalie Schuster Warish Ahmed Johan Åström Anicet R. Blanch Günter Blöschl Denis Byamukama Tricia Coakley Christobel Ferguson Goraw Goshu GwangPyo Ko Ana Maria de Roda Husman Douglas Mushi Ramiro Poma Bandana Pradhan Veronica Rajal Margit A. Schade Regina Sommer Huw Taylor Erika M. Toth Virgil Vrajmasu Stefan Wuertz Robert L. Mach Andreas H. Farnleitner

Numerous quantitative PCR assays for microbial fecal source tracking (MST) have been developed and evaluated in recent years. Widespread application has been hindered by a lack of knowledge regarding the geographical stability and hence applicability of such methods beyond the regional level. This study assessed the performance of five previously reported quantitative PCR assays targeting human...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2014
S A Soto-Navarro R Lopez C Sankey B M Capitan B P Holland L A Balstad C R Krehbiel

The objective was to determine the effect of forage quality on apparent total tract digestibility and ruminal fermentation in cattle versus sheep. Five yearling English crossbred (Hereford × Angus) steers (440.4 ± 35.6 kg of initial BW) and 5 yearling whiteface (Rambouillet × Columbia × Debouillet) wethers (44.4 ± 4.6 kg of initial BW), each fitted with a ruminal cannula, were randomly assigned...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1967
R W Hanson F J Ballard

1. The incorporation of labelled glucose into lipid by liver slices from sheep and cows is considerably less than that by liver slices from the rat, although oxidation to carbon dioxide occurs to a similar extent. ATP citrate lyase and NADP malate dehydrogenase are inactive in both sheep and cow liver but active in rat liver. The absence of the citrate-cleavage pathway of lipogenesis in ruminan...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2008
J R Patel S Didlick

There are at least 16 recognised herpesviruses that naturally infect cattle, sheep, goats and various species of deer and antelopes. Six of the viruses are recognised as distinct alphaherpesviruses and 9 as gammaherpesviruses. Buffalo herpesvirus (BflHV) and ovine herpesvirus-1 (OvHV-1) remain officially unclassified. The prevalence of ruminant herpesviruses varies from worldwide to geographica...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2012
s.b. abdu o.w. ehoche a.m. adamu m.r. hassan s.m. yashim

greenhouse gases have been of serious global concern to environmentalists. enteric ruminal fermentation and manure are seen to be responsible for global warming. based on a better understanding of positive tan-nin effects on ruminant nutrition, the feeding value of browse trees and shrubs containing tannin, their roles on methanogenic rumen microbes in overcoming the production of enteric ferme...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 1981
G D Baird

Female ruminants are susceptible to spontaneous ketosis arising at times of high productive demand. The dairy cow is most susceptible during the first 7 weeks of lactation, whereas the ewe is susceptible, particularly when multifoetate, during the last month of pregnancy. The disorder is characterized by signs of carbohydrate insufficiency and adipose-tissue mobilization. Those of carbohydrate ...

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