Due to the recent increases in the incidence of anthrax in swine, numerous publications have attempted to acquaint the practitioner with the various lesions that may be seen. The majority of these descriptions have emphasized the pharyngeal and tonsillar lesions. Many practitioners may have assumed that the oral and pharyngeal regions are the only areas where the Anthrax bacillus localizes in swine
Anthrax also called Malignant pustule, Malignant oedema, Wool sorter’s disease, Ragpicker's disease,...
Swine dysentery was first described by Whiting, Doyle, and Spray in Indiana in 1921. It is a contagi...
There is little doubt but that the condition known as edema disease of pigs has been observed in Iow...
According to the latest figures compiled by Dr. Paul C. Bennett, supervisor of the Iowa State Diagno...
Anthrax is not commonly considered so important a menace to swine as it is to other forms of live st...
Central Iowa was the scene of a recent outbreak of anthrax which, up to the present time, involved f...
A gastric-ulcer condition of swine was first recognized as a definite disease entity at the Boar Tes...
On Dec. 23, 1940, near Brookfield, Mo., an outbreak of malignant edema in a herd of swine was observ...
4 pp.Anthrax is a very destructive animal disease found worldwide. This publication describes anthra...
Anthrax which is caused by Bacillus anthracis is typically a disease of herbivores. Spores existing ...
Anthrax is an acute bacterial infection caused by Bacillus anthracis. Humans become infected under n...
Inclusion Body Rhinitis (IBR) is a viral disease of swine characterized by large basophilic intranuc...
Because of the more or less frequent occurrence of swine erysipelas on Nebraska farms it seemed prop...
Anthrax is a communicable disease, caused by a specific germ known as the anthrax bacillus. Cattle, ...
When swallowed, anthrax spores may cause lesions from the oral cavity to the cecum. Gastrointestinal...
Anthrax also called Malignant pustule, Malignant oedema, Wool sorter’s disease, Ragpicker's disease,...
Swine dysentery was first described by Whiting, Doyle, and Spray in Indiana in 1921. It is a contagi...
There is little doubt but that the condition known as edema disease of pigs has been observed in Iow...
According to the latest figures compiled by Dr. Paul C. Bennett, supervisor of the Iowa State Diagno...
Anthrax is not commonly considered so important a menace to swine as it is to other forms of live st...
Central Iowa was the scene of a recent outbreak of anthrax which, up to the present time, involved f...
A gastric-ulcer condition of swine was first recognized as a definite disease entity at the Boar Tes...
On Dec. 23, 1940, near Brookfield, Mo., an outbreak of malignant edema in a herd of swine was observ...
4 pp.Anthrax is a very destructive animal disease found worldwide. This publication describes anthra...
Anthrax which is caused by Bacillus anthracis is typically a disease of herbivores. Spores existing ...
Anthrax is an acute bacterial infection caused by Bacillus anthracis. Humans become infected under n...
Inclusion Body Rhinitis (IBR) is a viral disease of swine characterized by large basophilic intranuc...
Because of the more or less frequent occurrence of swine erysipelas on Nebraska farms it seemed prop...
Anthrax is a communicable disease, caused by a specific germ known as the anthrax bacillus. Cattle, ...
When swallowed, anthrax spores may cause lesions from the oral cavity to the cecum. Gastrointestinal...
Anthrax also called Malignant pustule, Malignant oedema, Wool sorter’s disease, Ragpicker's disease,...
Swine dysentery was first described by Whiting, Doyle, and Spray in Indiana in 1921. It is a contagi...
There is little doubt but that the condition known as edema disease of pigs has been observed in Iow...