From 1929 to 1941, the Vrbas Banate was one of nine provinces of the Kingdom Yugoslavia, and according to historical data, the poorest one, without well-organized and sustainable agriculture production. Naturalistic production and poor animal health control in the Vrbas Banate were the most important risk factors for infectious disease spreading. Anthrax was very prevalent infectious disease in domestic animals and humans in that period, but some data on this disease remain scarce. In this paper epidemiology and clinical investigation of anthrax in the Vrbas Banate are reviewed. Apart from many aggravating factors that influenced the control of anthrax, the veterinary service of Banate contributed to the development of animal husbandry, ani...
Anthrax is a non-contagious infectious disease; it primarily affects herbivores, but all ...
U ovom radu su prikazane spoznaje o zaraznoj bolesti bjesnoći (rabiesu) koja se prenosi kontaktom sa...
This review describes the first medical article written by an author from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Th...
From 1929 to 1941, the Vrbas Banate was one of nine provinces of the Kingdom Yugoslavia, and accordi...
From 1929 to 1941, the Vrbas Banate was one of nine provinces of the Kingdom Yugoslavia, and accordi...
Anthrax is an acute infectious zoonotic disease caused by Bacillus anthracis that mostly affects gra...
The aims of the study were to determine the prevalence of anthrax by bacteriologic methods in cattle...
Anthrax is a peracute, acute or subacute, highly contagious disease of domestic and wild animals and...
In this study, a total of 61 Bacillus anthracis isolates originated from 45 cattle, 6 sheep and 10 h...
This article is devoted to Background and Epidemiology Anthrax .Anthrax is one of the great infectio...
Veterinarska medicina je sistem naučnih saznanja za koju su neophodni umeće ili veština, kao i nadah...
Anthrax is a communicable disease, caused by a specific germ known as the anthrax bacillus. Cattle, ...
Numerous studies conducted worldwide indicate a tendency towards a continuous decline in number of c...
ABSTRACT In the publication the authors present the circumstances of the anthrax cases occurred in...
4 pp.Anthrax is a very destructive animal disease found worldwide. This publication describes anthra...
Anthrax is a non-contagious infectious disease; it primarily affects herbivores, but all ...
U ovom radu su prikazane spoznaje o zaraznoj bolesti bjesnoći (rabiesu) koja se prenosi kontaktom sa...
This review describes the first medical article written by an author from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Th...
From 1929 to 1941, the Vrbas Banate was one of nine provinces of the Kingdom Yugoslavia, and accordi...
From 1929 to 1941, the Vrbas Banate was one of nine provinces of the Kingdom Yugoslavia, and accordi...
Anthrax is an acute infectious zoonotic disease caused by Bacillus anthracis that mostly affects gra...
The aims of the study were to determine the prevalence of anthrax by bacteriologic methods in cattle...
Anthrax is a peracute, acute or subacute, highly contagious disease of domestic and wild animals and...
In this study, a total of 61 Bacillus anthracis isolates originated from 45 cattle, 6 sheep and 10 h...
This article is devoted to Background and Epidemiology Anthrax .Anthrax is one of the great infectio...
Veterinarska medicina je sistem naučnih saznanja za koju su neophodni umeće ili veština, kao i nadah...
Anthrax is a communicable disease, caused by a specific germ known as the anthrax bacillus. Cattle, ...
Numerous studies conducted worldwide indicate a tendency towards a continuous decline in number of c...
ABSTRACT In the publication the authors present the circumstances of the anthrax cases occurred in...
4 pp.Anthrax is a very destructive animal disease found worldwide. This publication describes anthra...
Anthrax is a non-contagious infectious disease; it primarily affects herbivores, but all ...
U ovom radu su prikazane spoznaje o zaraznoj bolesti bjesnoći (rabiesu) koja se prenosi kontaktom sa...
This review describes the first medical article written by an author from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Th...