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Product title : | Plurithematic issue |
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Author(s) : | OIE; Ed.: 2003 | |
Summary :
Volume 22 (3) of the Scientific and Technical Review contains 31 articles submitted by experts from all parts of the world, brought together under the following headings: Epidemiology and veterinary economics, organisation of Veterinary Services and service delivery, reports, and communications. |
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- A model to assess the risk of the introduction into Japan of the bovine spongiform encephalopathy agent through imported animals, meat and meat-and-bone meal
- The risk of the introduction of classical swine fever virus at regional level in the European Union: a conceptual framework
- Simulated epidemiological and economic effects of measures to reduce piglet supply during a classical swine fever epidemic in the Netherlands
- The risks posed by the importation of animals vaccinated against foot and mouth disease and products derived from vaccinated animals: a review
- Rinderpest surveillance performance monitoring using quantifiable indicators
- Climatic factors and the occurrence of vesicular stomatitis in New Mexico, United States of America
- Neutralising antibody titration in 25,000 sera of dogs and cats vaccinated against rabies in France, in the framework of the new regulations that offer an alternative to quarantine
- A retrospective study of Rift Valley fever in Saudi Arabia
- The prevalence of bovine herpesvirus-1 in traditional cattle in Southern Province, Zambia
- Bovine viral diarrhoea, bovine herpesvirus and parainfluenza-3 virus infection in three cattle herds in Egypt in 2000
- The immune response of guinea pigs and buffalo calves to the locally prepared Brucella abortus strain 19 vaccine
- Quantitative analysis of global veterinary human resources
- The veterinary surgeon in natural disasters: Italian legislation in force
- Disaster management in India: the case of livestock and poultry
- The delivery of veterinary services to poorer communities: the case of rural Orissa, India
- Sustainable veterinary medicine for the new era
- Patterns of change in beef production and consumption in Africa
- Animal disease surveillance: prospects for development in Pakistan
- Managing animal trypanosomosis in Africa: issues and options
- A method of accelerated eradication of bovine brucellosis in the Czech Republic
- Campylobacteriosis in a low-income community in Buenos Aires, Argentina
- A case of bat rabies in a cat in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- The first isolation of equine arteritis virus in Argentina
- Immunoglobulin G antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi in game animals and small mammals in eastern Slovakia
- Observations on little known diseases of camels (Camelus dromedarius) in the Horn of Africa
- Statistical procedures for calculating the residual virulence of Brucella abortus strain 19 (S19) and Brucella melitensis strain Rev 1 vaccines in mice
- Comparative evaluation of the indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay in milk for the detection of cattle infected with Brucella abortus, in herds located in Cundinamarca, Colombia
- Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome antibody detection on filter discs
- The current challenges of dourine: difficulties in differentiating Trypanosoma equiperdum within the subgenus Trypanozoon
- Evaluating the effect of quaternary ammonium disinfectants on bacterial strains of animal origin
- The current and future organisational structure of the OIE (World organisation for animal health)