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Product title : | Plurithematic issue |
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Author(s) : | OIE; Ed.: 2013 | |
Summary :Volume 32 (3) of the Scientific and Technical Review contains 26 articles submitted by experts from across the world. This issue deals with animal health policies and Veterinary Services as well as epidemiological surveillance and disease control. It also provides updated information about some animal diseases and new diagnostic methods. Other topics addressed include animal welfare, food safety and zoonoses. The annual plurithematic issue of the Scientific and Technical Review provides a unique opportunity to publish reports on the management of various animal diseases in the world, in particular in countries whose animal health situation is rarely reported in the literature. |
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- Contents Vol. 32 (3)
- Modelling risk aversion to support decision-making for controlling zoonotic livestock diseases
- Veterinarians as practitioners and as key players in epidemiological surveillance: two tasks, two paradigms to be reconciled
- A quantitative analysis of the supply and demand of veterinary manpower in India: implications for policy decisions
- Veterinary urban hygiene: a challenge for India
- Veterinarian challenges to providing a multi-agency response to farm animal welfare problems in Ireland: responding to the human factor
- Applying the OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code to the welfare of animals exported from Australia
- Gastrointestinal campylobacteriosis in industrialised countries: comparison of the disease situation with salmonellosis, and microbiological contamination assessment
- Assessing the relationship between farming practices, laboratory analyses and post-mortem findings: a case study in pig fattening
- Illegal import of bushmeat and other meat products into Switzerland on commercial passenger flights
- Data management systems for the bovine viral diarrhoea eradication programme in Switzerland
- Risk assessment for the design of a risk-based surveillance programme for fish farms in Switzerland (...)
- Seroepidemiological survey of bovine brucellosis in cattle under a traditional production system in western Ethiopia
- Epizootiological investigation of the most important infectious equine diseases in Greece
- The efficiency of wire nets in enhancing the biosecurity of poultry in Brazil
- Bayesian estimation of the seroprevalence of brucellosis in humans and livestock in Kyrgyzstan
- Chlamydial infections in Chinese livestock
- Diarrhoeagenic Escherichia coli and salmonellae in calves and lambs in Kashmir: absence, prevalence and antibiogram
- Antibiotic resistance of Clostridium perfringens isolates from broiler chickens in Egypt
- Detection of sheep-associated malignant catarrhal fever from clinical cases in Ethiopian cattle
- Chytridiomycosis: a global threat to amphibians
- Prevalence of ovine footrot in the tropical climate of southern India and isolation and characterisation of Dichelobacter nodosus
- Cross-sectional study of cattle lice infestation in the region of Nabeul in north-east Tunisia
- Recent molecular biology methods for foulbrood and nosemosis diagnosis
- High-throughput sequencing in veterinary infection biology and diagnostics