Abortion in ruminants is a major cause of economic loss worldwide, and the management and control of outbreaks is important in limiting their spread, and in preventing zoonotic infections. Given that rapid and accurate laboratory diagnosis is central to controlling abortion outbreaks, the submission of tissue samples to laboratories offering the most appropriate tests is essential. Direct antigen and/or DNA detection methods are the currently preferred methods of reaching an aetiological diagnosis, and ideally these results are confirmed by the demonstration of corresponding macroscopic and/or histopathological lesions in the fetus and/or the placenta. However, the costs of laboratory examinations may be considerable and, even under optimal...
This initial retrospective study presents information on bacterial and fungal causes of abortion in ...
Abstract. During 2003–2005, 399 abortion samples (315 fetuses and 84 placentae) were collected from ...
In 2001, the first case of bovine chlamydial abortion was reported in canton Graubunden, Switzerland...
INTRODUCTION Abortion in small ruminants presents a clinical and economic problem with legal impl...
Coxiella burnetii, Chlamydia abortus and Leptospira spp., are three agents that may lead to bovine a...
Results of laboratory investigations of ovine and caprine cases of abortion in the lambing season 20...
Ovine enzootic abortion is an infectious and contagious disease clinically characterized by abortion...
Abstract Background Coxiella burnetii, Chlamydia abortus and Leptospira spp. are difficult to grow b...
Abstract: The abortions in sheep are important at various aspects, i.e. economical, animal healthcar...
Despite the economical importance and welfare issues associated with bovine abortion, as well as the...
The economic impact and losses caused by abortion of small ruminants represent an important threat t...
A case of bovine abortion was for the first time in Switzerland diagnosed by immunohistochemistry PC...
Diagnosis of abortion in cattle, sheep and goat have been mainly focused on abortive pathogens with ...
Bovine leptospirosis is a bacterial zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic spp. The pathology and epi...
Eighty foetuses from some of the main cattle-producing regions in Spain were analysed to investigate...
This initial retrospective study presents information on bacterial and fungal causes of abortion in ...
Abstract. During 2003–2005, 399 abortion samples (315 fetuses and 84 placentae) were collected from ...
In 2001, the first case of bovine chlamydial abortion was reported in canton Graubunden, Switzerland...
INTRODUCTION Abortion in small ruminants presents a clinical and economic problem with legal impl...
Coxiella burnetii, Chlamydia abortus and Leptospira spp., are three agents that may lead to bovine a...
Results of laboratory investigations of ovine and caprine cases of abortion in the lambing season 20...
Ovine enzootic abortion is an infectious and contagious disease clinically characterized by abortion...
Abstract Background Coxiella burnetii, Chlamydia abortus and Leptospira spp. are difficult to grow b...
Abstract: The abortions in sheep are important at various aspects, i.e. economical, animal healthcar...
Despite the economical importance and welfare issues associated with bovine abortion, as well as the...
The economic impact and losses caused by abortion of small ruminants represent an important threat t...
A case of bovine abortion was for the first time in Switzerland diagnosed by immunohistochemistry PC...
Diagnosis of abortion in cattle, sheep and goat have been mainly focused on abortive pathogens with ...
Bovine leptospirosis is a bacterial zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic spp. The pathology and epi...
Eighty foetuses from some of the main cattle-producing regions in Spain were analysed to investigate...
This initial retrospective study presents information on bacterial and fungal causes of abortion in ...
Abstract. During 2003–2005, 399 abortion samples (315 fetuses and 84 placentae) were collected from ...
In 2001, the first case of bovine chlamydial abortion was reported in canton Graubunden, Switzerland...