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25 Φεβ 2015 · This document discusses various animal diseases including bacterial, viral, parasitic, and non-infectious diseases. It describes how diseases are spread, the body's immune response to fight off pathogens, and methods to prevent disease such as vaccination, quarantine, and selective breeding practices.
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Frameworks for eradication of a disease • Scientific...
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20 Απρ 2022 · Frameworks for eradication of a disease • Scientific considerations: nature of potential reservoirs for disease-causing microbes or their vectors, technologies available for interrupting disease transmission, changes in host capabilities to deter infections and disease, and satisfactory containment of organisms in laboratories. • Geographic ...
How diseases occur Sporadic: isolated incident in a single animal Enzootic: disease occurs repeatedly in a particular locality (within 30-mile radius) Epizootic: disease that effects a large number of animals in a short period of time in a particular area (larger area than enzootic) Example = entire state Panzootic: disease that spreads rapidly ...
3 Απρ 2019 · Animal Diseases & Health. Disease : not be at ease, uncomfortable due to a variety of causes such as – nutritional defects, virus, bacteria, protozoa, etc. Download Presentation.
11 Απρ 2018 · This document discusses common livestock and poultry diseases and their prevention and treatment. It describes six important livestock diseases: anthrax, black quarter, foot and mouth disease, blue tongue, bovine ephemeral fever, and mastitis. Their symptoms and treatment methods are outlined.
3 Νοε 2014 · Disease • Broad definition – not being at ease or uncomfortable • Producers have a vested interest to keep their animals healthy. Healthy Animals • Grow faster and produce more profit for their owners • Some diseases are mild, others may be severe and cause rapid death.
16 Φεβ 2014 · Principles of Animal Diseases. Principles of Animal Diseases. Objective C: Animal Management Animal Science II: AA 22. Non-Infectious Disease Causes. Faulty Nutrition: Ration is not balanced correctly Metabolic Disorder: Not adequately digested Trauma: Wounds or injuries. Faulty Nutrition: Examples. Bloat: 937 views • 92 slides