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    Comparison of management practices between Ohio, USA dairy farms participating in whole-herd Johne’s disease testing programs and those not participating by Naugle, Alecia Larew, Saville, William J.A., Shulaw, William P., Wittum, Thomas E., Love, Brenda C., Dodaro, Stephen J., McPhail, I. Lee

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (30-08-2004)
    “…The purpose of our mail survey was to compare the adoption of management practices recommended for Johne’s disease (JD) control between herds involved in…”
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    Economic impact of an epizootic of pseudorabies in a commercial swine herd in Ohio, achieving test negative status and quarantine release by use of vaccination and test and removal by Bech-Nielsen, S, Miller, G Y, Bowman, G L, Dodaro, S J, Orloski-Snider, K A

    “…The effect of pseudorabies in a commercial farrow-to-finish operation on selected production and economic values was estimated. Pseudorabies was first…”
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    Risk factors identified as source of new infections (area spread) with pseudorabies (Aujeszky's disease) virus in 50 swine herds in a contiguous geographical area of Ohio by Bech-Nielsen, Steen, Miller, Gay Y., Bowman, Gary L., Burkholder, Ralph H., Dodaro, Stephen J., Palte, William J.

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-05-1995)
    “…A retrospective cohort study was done using 50 swine herds in western Ohio for a 15-month period from December 1991 through February 1993. The objective of the…”
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    Pseudorabies (Aujeszky's disease) eradication progress and program costs in Ohio, USA by Bech-Nielsen, Steen, Bowman, Gary L., Miller, Gay Y., Orloski-Snider, Kathleen A., Burkholder, Ralph H., Dodaro, Stephen J.

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-02-1995)
    “…The purpose of this study was to document how the Ohio pseudorabies (PRV) (Aujeszky's disease) eradication program has progressed to its current status from…”
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