Neospora caninum has been shown to be an important cause of abortion in cattle worldwide. Despite the considerable attention this parasite has attracted globally, and Australis's status as a major beef producer, little is known about the epidemology of N caninum in Australian beef herds. The only previous report of N caninum in Australian beef cattle was from a diagonostic laboratory report of the aetiological cause of abortion in cattle in northern New South Wales, which found that 41% of all protozoal abortions diagnosed (presumably due to No caninum infection) occurred in beef herds. The present study aimed to define the age-specific prevalence of antibodies to N caninum in central Queensland beef herds
Neospora caninum is a recently recognised parasite that produces infection in dogs and herbivorous. ...
Neospora caninum is a protozoan parasite, which causes fetal and neonatal mortality in livestock and...
Neosporosis is considered a major cause of abortion among cattle worldwide. The aim of this study wa...
Neospora caninum has been shown to be an important cause of abortion in cattle worldwide. Despite th...
Aim: To determine the contribution of Neospora caninum to abortions on a dairy farm in NSW (Australi...
The Neospora caninum parasite causes abortion in cattle in virtually all parts of the world with eno...
Seroprevalence of Neospora caninum in 879 beef and dairy cattle in different locations of Paraguay w...
Aim: To determine the contribution of Neospora caninum to abortions on a dairy farm in NSW (Australi...
Neospora caninum can cause fetal abortion and neonatal mortality in cattle, and is a cause of econom...
Objective To compare reproduction in extensively managed, tropically adapted beef cows that were eit...
Neospora caninum can cause fetal abortion and neonatal mortality in cattle, and is a cause of econom...
Objective To compare reproduction in extensively managed, tropically adapted beef cows that were eit...
Neospora caninum is an Apicomplexan parasite which may cause abortion in cattle. This study investig...
Objective: To compare reproduction in extensively managed, tropically adapted beef cows that were ei...
Neospora caninum is one of the most important causes of abortion in cows. The occurrence of N. canin...
Neospora caninum is a recently recognised parasite that produces infection in dogs and herbivorous. ...
Neospora caninum is a protozoan parasite, which causes fetal and neonatal mortality in livestock and...
Neosporosis is considered a major cause of abortion among cattle worldwide. The aim of this study wa...
Neospora caninum has been shown to be an important cause of abortion in cattle worldwide. Despite th...
Aim: To determine the contribution of Neospora caninum to abortions on a dairy farm in NSW (Australi...
The Neospora caninum parasite causes abortion in cattle in virtually all parts of the world with eno...
Seroprevalence of Neospora caninum in 879 beef and dairy cattle in different locations of Paraguay w...
Aim: To determine the contribution of Neospora caninum to abortions on a dairy farm in NSW (Australi...
Neospora caninum can cause fetal abortion and neonatal mortality in cattle, and is a cause of econom...
Objective To compare reproduction in extensively managed, tropically adapted beef cows that were eit...
Neospora caninum can cause fetal abortion and neonatal mortality in cattle, and is a cause of econom...
Objective To compare reproduction in extensively managed, tropically adapted beef cows that were eit...
Neospora caninum is an Apicomplexan parasite which may cause abortion in cattle. This study investig...
Objective: To compare reproduction in extensively managed, tropically adapted beef cows that were ei...
Neospora caninum is one of the most important causes of abortion in cows. The occurrence of N. canin...
Neospora caninum is a recently recognised parasite that produces infection in dogs and herbivorous. ...
Neospora caninum is a protozoan parasite, which causes fetal and neonatal mortality in livestock and...
Neosporosis is considered a major cause of abortion among cattle worldwide. The aim of this study wa...