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Product title : | Plurithematic issue |
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Author(s) : | OIE; Ed.: 2004 | |
Summary :
Volume 23 (3) of the 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. The articles describe ex-ante economic analysis of animal disease surveillance, methods for assessing the impact of animal diseases on global trade, and discuss the epidemiology of several diseases in different parts of the world. They present models for the organisation of veterinary public health, discuss the use of databases on the Internet for carrying out complex animal health studies, propose disease control strategies and describe quality management in reference tests. |
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- Ex-ante economic analysis of animal disease surveillance
- A new method for assessing the impact of emerging infections on global trade
- Predicting the risk of bluetongue through time: climate models of temporal patterns of outbreaks in Israel
- Newcastle disease in southern Chad: peak epidemic periods and the impact of vaccination
- An investigation into the source and spread of foot and mouth disease virus from a wildlife conservancy in Zimbabwe
- A study of the epidemiological behaviour of bovine paratuberculosis using time series in Tandil in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Serological survey of selected pathogens of free-ranging foxes in southern Argentina, 1998-2001
- Prevalence and distribution of peste des petits ruminants virus infection in small ruminants in India
- Seroprevalence of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis in mithun (Bos frontalis) in India
- Human and animal brucellosis in Jordan between 1996 and 1998: a study
- The current importance of veterinary public health: the SAPUVET project
- The provision of animal health care to smallholders in Africa: an analytical approach
- Foot and mouth disease in Mali: the current situation and proposed control strategies
- Use of web-enabled databases for complex animal health investigations
- The design and development of a quality system for the diagnosis of exotic animal diseases at the National Centre for Animal and Plant Health in Cuba
- Quality management in reference tests for the diagnosis of classical swine fever
- Salmonella isolates from wild birds and mammals in the Basque Country (Spain)
- Abortions, stillbirths and deformities in sheep at the Al-Ahsa oasis in eastern Saudi Arabia: isolation of a bluetongue serogroup virus from the affected lambs
- An epizootic of equine influenza in Upper Egypt in 2000
- Determination of bovine rotavirus G genotypes in Kashmir, India
- A study of nasal and visceral schistosomosis in cattle slaughtered at an abattoir in Bangalore, South India
- An outbreak of sheep pox on a sheep breeding farm in Jammu, India
- Anthrax in Wabessa village in the Dessie Zuria district of Ethiopia
- Tuberculous lesions not detected by routine abattoir inspection: the experience of the Hossana municipal abattoir, southern Ethiopia
- An investigation into natural resistance to African swine fever in domestic pigs from an endemic area in southern Africa
- Comparison of serological tests for the detection of ovine and caprine antibody to Brucella melitensis
- Serological diagnosis of bovine brucellosis: a review of test performance and cost comparison
- Enhanced laboratory diagnosis of foot and mouth disease by real-time polymerase chain reaction <p> </p>
- Antibacterial activity of bee honey and its therapeutic usefulness against Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella typhimurium infection
- The Spanish translation of the Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals: current and future solutions
- Ostrich nutrition: a review from a Zimbabwean perspective