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    Isolation of Bluetongue Virus Serotype 1 from Culicoides vector Captured in Livestock Farms and Sequence Analysis of the Viral Genome Segment-2 by Dadawala, A. I., Biswas, S. K., Rehman, W., Chand, K., De, A., Mathapati, B. S., Kumar, P., Chauhan, H. C., Chandel, B. S., Mondal, B.

    Published in Transboundary and emerging diseases (01-08-2012)
    “…Summary Bluetongue virus serotype‐1 (BTV‐1) was isolated from Culicoides oxystoma vectors captured on livestock farms in two places of Gujarat, India. The…”
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    Evaluation of Group specific Nested PCR for detection of Bluetongue virus by Chauhan, H C, Kher, H N, Chandel, B S, Dadawala, A I, Jain L ,Agrawal S M, Bhadaniya, A

    Published in Veterinary World (01-05-2009)
    “…During the present study RT-PCR and nested PCR was evaluated for the detection of BTV in blood samples collected from suspected cases of bluetongue. Due to…”
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    Isolation of bluetongue virus serotype 1 from aborted goat fetuses by Chauhan, H C, Biswas, S K, Chand, K, Rehman, W, Das, B, Dadawala, A I, Chandel, B S, Kher, H N, Mondal, B

    “…Abortions and stillbirths were noticed in pregnant goats on a farm in the state of Gujarat, India. About 50% of the pregnant goats aborted or gave birth to…”
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    Pesti Des Petits ruminants virus infection in animals by Chauhan, H.C, Chandel, B.S, Kher, H.N, Dadawala, A.I, Agrawal, S.M

    Published in Veterinary World (01-04-2009)
    “…For centuries morbillivirus infections have had a huge impact on both human beings and animals. Morbilliviruses are highly contagious pathogens that cause some…”
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    Isolation, Identification and Molecular Characterization of Brucella abortus from Bovines by Shrimali, MD, Shah, NM, Chandel, BS, Chauhan, HC, Patel, SS, Patel, KB, Patel, BK, Bhagat, AG, Patel, SI, Dadawala, AI, Shah, JD, Rajgor, Manish, Pandya, RP, Patel, AC, Patel, MA, Kala, JK, Patel, MG

    “…Brucellosis is an important zoonosis and a significant cause of reproductive losses in animals. Abortion, placentitis, epididymitis and orchitis are the most…”
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    Assessment of Escherichia coli isolates for In vitro biofilm production by Dadawala, A I, Chauhan, H C, Chandel, B S, Ranaware, P, Patel, Sandip S, Singh, Khushboo, Rathod, P H, Shah, N M, Kher, H N

    Published in Veterinary World (01-08-2010)
    “…A total of 14 Escherichia coli isolates were assessed for their ability to produce biofilm in-vitro by slime production on Congo red agar medium (CRA) and…”
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    Comparison of Standard tube agglutination test and indirect haemagglutination test in the detection of Listerial antibodies in animals by Rathod, Pushpa H, Shah, N M, Dadawala, A I, Chauhan, H C, Patel, Sandip S, Singh, Khushboo, Ranaware, P, Chandel, B S

    Published in Veterinary World (01-11-2010)
    “…Efficacy of standard tube agglutination test (STAT) & indirect haemagglutination test (IHA) was compared for detecting listerial antibodies in cattle and…”
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    Efficacy of a homeopathic complex and antibiotics in treatment of clinical mastitic cattle in North Gujarat by Chandel, B.S, Dadawala, A.I, Chauhan, H.C, Parsani, H.R, Pankajkumar

    Published in Veterinary World (2009)
    “…This research is based on the field trial hence; all the treatments were randomly carried out in the field animals without selection but recorded properly. A…”
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    Efficacy of Hit-O-Gen, a Homeopathic Preparation for management of Anoestrus in Buffaloes by Chandel B.S., Dadawala A.I., Chauhan H. C, Parsani H.R and Pankajkumar

    Published in Veterinary World (2009)
    “…A total of 140 buffaloes were included for the present study. All the animals were per rectally examined twice at the interval of 8-10 days for the presence of…”
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