According to the latest figures compiled by Dr. Paul C. Bennett, supervisor of the Iowa State Diagnostic Laboratory, there has been a sudden upsurge in the number of cases of anthrax in the state of Iowa. A survey of the diagnostic records from the years 1939 to 1950 shows that only six cases were definitely diagnosed as anthrax. A breakdown of these cases reveals that four occurred in swine and two in cattle. These figures do not include the years 1940 and 1941 since no report was available for this two year period
The zoonotic disease anthrax is endemic to most continents. It is a disease of herbivores that incid...
Background and Aim: Anthrax, caused by the soil-borne spore-forming bacteria called Bacillus anthrac...
In 2010, we investigated anthrax outbreak in Bhutan. A total of 43 domestic animals died, and cut...
Central Iowa was the scene of a recent outbreak of anthrax which, up to the present time, involved f...
Anthrax killed 23 head of cows and calves on a Sheridan county Nebraska ranch in June 1994. Bacillus...
On July the twenty-first, 1923, a shipment of cows and calves from Bone Steel, South Dakota arrived ...
Anthrax is not commonly considered so important a menace to swine as it is to other forms of live st...
Each year, from July through late fall, anthrax is reported in South Dakota. The usual victims are c...
Due to the recent increases in the incidence of anthrax in swine, numerous publications have attempt...
BACKGROUND Anthrax caused by Bacillus anthracis is a zoonotic disease mainly affecting herbivores...
Anthrax is a communicable disease, caused by a specific germ known as the anthrax bacillus. Cattle, ...
A brief report on the testing of Bacillus anthracis cultures which had been sealed in 1928
The aims of the study were to determine the prevalence of anthrax by bacteriologic methods in cattle...
In this circular, created by the Agriculture Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the in...
The repeated occurrence of anthrax in grazing animals should be a reminder of a widespread presence ...
The zoonotic disease anthrax is endemic to most continents. It is a disease of herbivores that incid...
Background and Aim: Anthrax, caused by the soil-borne spore-forming bacteria called Bacillus anthrac...
In 2010, we investigated anthrax outbreak in Bhutan. A total of 43 domestic animals died, and cut...
Central Iowa was the scene of a recent outbreak of anthrax which, up to the present time, involved f...
Anthrax killed 23 head of cows and calves on a Sheridan county Nebraska ranch in June 1994. Bacillus...
On July the twenty-first, 1923, a shipment of cows and calves from Bone Steel, South Dakota arrived ...
Anthrax is not commonly considered so important a menace to swine as it is to other forms of live st...
Each year, from July through late fall, anthrax is reported in South Dakota. The usual victims are c...
Due to the recent increases in the incidence of anthrax in swine, numerous publications have attempt...
BACKGROUND Anthrax caused by Bacillus anthracis is a zoonotic disease mainly affecting herbivores...
Anthrax is a communicable disease, caused by a specific germ known as the anthrax bacillus. Cattle, ...
A brief report on the testing of Bacillus anthracis cultures which had been sealed in 1928
The aims of the study were to determine the prevalence of anthrax by bacteriologic methods in cattle...
In this circular, created by the Agriculture Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the in...
The repeated occurrence of anthrax in grazing animals should be a reminder of a widespread presence ...
The zoonotic disease anthrax is endemic to most continents. It is a disease of herbivores that incid...
Background and Aim: Anthrax, caused by the soil-borne spore-forming bacteria called Bacillus anthrac...
In 2010, we investigated anthrax outbreak in Bhutan. A total of 43 domestic animals died, and cut...