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A cross-sectional study of bovine tuberculosis in selected dairy farms in Ethiopia
2003
Ameni, G. | Bonnet, P. | Tibbo, Markos
A cross-sectional study to determine individual animal prevalence of bovine tuberculosis (BTB) was conducted on 1171 dairy cattle in 12 randomly selected dairy farms in Ethiopia between January 1999 and May 2001 using comparative intradermal tuberculin (CIT) test and bacteriologic study through milk culturing. An overall individual animal prevalence of 46.8% (548 of 1171 animals) and a herd prevalence of 91.7% (11 of 12 farms) were recorded in 12 dairy farms by the CIT test. There were significant (P <0.0001) differences in individual prevalence between farms and breeds (pure Holstein and their crosses with Zebu). There was positive correlation (r = 0.41) between herd size and prevalence of bovine tuberculosis. Furthermore, a negative linear association (R2 = 0.24) was found between mean score of management of the farm and prevalence, indicating that the prevalence of bovine tuberculosis could be improved by sanitary measures. Breed and management affected the prevalence of BTB (R2 = 0.30) as confounding variables. Mycobacterium bovis was isolated from the milk of 13.3% (4 of 30) reactor cows. The widespread occurrence of BTB in the study farms and isolation of M. bovis from the milk of reactor cows signify its economic importance and potential risk to public health. Generalization and improved use of milk pasteurization within all dairy subsectors is recommended, and this would affect the competitiveness of the dairy sector in Ethiopia.
Show more [+] Less [-]Application of varimax rotated principal component analysis in quantifying some zoometrical traits of a relict cow
2013
Pares-Casanova, P.M., Universitat de Lleida, 25198 Lleida, Spain | Sinfreu, I., Universitat de Lleida, 25198 Lleida, Spain | Villalba, D., Universitat de Lleida, 25198 Lleida, Spain
A study was conducted to determine the interdependence among the conformation traits of 28 “Pallaresa” cows using principal component analysis. Originally 21 body linear measurements were obtained, from which eight traits are subsequently eliminated. From the principal components analysis, with raw varimax rotation of the transformation matrix, two principal components were extracted, which accounted for 65.8% of the total variance. The first principal component alone explained 51.6% of the variation, and tended to describe general size, while the second principal component had its loadings for back-sternal diameter. The two extracted principal components, which are traits related to dorsal heights and back-sternal diameter, could be considered in selection programs.
Show more [+] Less [-]Ultrasonographic tissue characterization of equine superficial digital flexor tendons by means of gray level statistics
2000
Schie, H.T.M. van | Bakker, E.M. | Jonker, A.M. | Weeren, P.R. van
Aspects of the ecology of the Asian tapeworm, Bothriocephalus acheilognathi Yamaguti, 1934 in yellowfish in the Vaal Dam, South Africa
Bertasso, A. | Avenant-Oldewage, A.(Johannnesburg Univ., Auckland Park (South Africa). Dept. of Zoology)
Резервы снижения себестоимости продукции свиноводства
2009
Bekish, E.I. | Bekish, R.V. | Kocherov, A.A., Vitebsk State Academy of Veterinary Medicine (Belarus)
The analysis of swine farming production in CHUP Zopak-Agro has shown, that the decrease in the expense of forages and expenses on a payment on made production and increase of productive and breeding qualities of animals by purposeful selective-breeding work promote decrease in the cost price of a gain of live weight of pigs at the enterprise by 55,7 thousand rbl./с (or on 15,3%)
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