Neospora caninum is widely recognized as one of the most important abortifacients in cattle and causes substantial financial losses to bovine livestock production. This study aimed to calculate the losses caused by N. caninum on Swiss dairy farms and to evaluate the efficacy and profitability of the control strategies culling, not breeding replacements and chemotherapy of calves on farm level. Three different farm sizes with high, medium and low herd prevalences were defined. Epidemiological and financial models were used to simulate the effect of control strategies on the prevalence over time and to perform a cost-benefit analysis. The median annual losses on farm level ranged between CHF 3094.- (= Euro 1875; 60 dairy cattle, high prevalen...
Neospora caninum is regarded as one of the most important infectious causes of abortions in cattle w...
Recent work has highlighted and enumerated the economic annual losses due to Neospora caninum aborti...
Abortions apparently due to Neospora caninum in two Swiss dairy herds were investigated by means of ...
The present study was conducted to estimate the direct losses due to Neospora caninum in Swiss dairy...
In this study, direct economic losses due to Neospora caninum infection, based on actual data from N...
The protozoan parasite Neospora caninum is one of the most important infectious abortion causes in c...
Recent work on Neospora caninum, a protozoan parasite that causes abortions in dairy cattle has focu...
Neospora caninum (N. caninum) infection, one of the major causes of abortions in dairy cattle, has b...
PubMed: 29035240OBJECTIVE: Neospora caninum is one of the most important causes of abortion in cattl...
Neospora caninum is one of the most frequent infectious organisms causing abortion in cattle worldwi...
Neosporosis in cattle is a globally important disease, causing abortions and significant economic lo...
Aim: To determine the contribution of Neospora caninum to abortions on a dairy farm in NSW (Australi...
Neospora caninum was first recognized in dogs in Norway in 1984 and in 1988, a new protozoan species...
Aim: To determine the contribution of Neospora caninum to abortions on a dairy farm in NSW (Australi...
Recent work has highlighted and enumerated the economic annual losses due to Neospora caninum aborti...
Neospora caninum is regarded as one of the most important infectious causes of abortions in cattle w...
Recent work has highlighted and enumerated the economic annual losses due to Neospora caninum aborti...
Abortions apparently due to Neospora caninum in two Swiss dairy herds were investigated by means of ...
The present study was conducted to estimate the direct losses due to Neospora caninum in Swiss dairy...
In this study, direct economic losses due to Neospora caninum infection, based on actual data from N...
The protozoan parasite Neospora caninum is one of the most important infectious abortion causes in c...
Recent work on Neospora caninum, a protozoan parasite that causes abortions in dairy cattle has focu...
Neospora caninum (N. caninum) infection, one of the major causes of abortions in dairy cattle, has b...
PubMed: 29035240OBJECTIVE: Neospora caninum is one of the most important causes of abortion in cattl...
Neospora caninum is one of the most frequent infectious organisms causing abortion in cattle worldwi...
Neosporosis in cattle is a globally important disease, causing abortions and significant economic lo...
Aim: To determine the contribution of Neospora caninum to abortions on a dairy farm in NSW (Australi...
Neospora caninum was first recognized in dogs in Norway in 1984 and in 1988, a new protozoan species...
Aim: To determine the contribution of Neospora caninum to abortions on a dairy farm in NSW (Australi...
Recent work has highlighted and enumerated the economic annual losses due to Neospora caninum aborti...
Neospora caninum is regarded as one of the most important infectious causes of abortions in cattle w...
Recent work has highlighted and enumerated the economic annual losses due to Neospora caninum aborti...
Abortions apparently due to Neospora caninum in two Swiss dairy herds were investigated by means of ...