Search Results - "Kock, R A"
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Infectious animal diseases: the wildlife/livestock interface
Published in Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics) (01-04-2002)“…The long-standing conflict between livestock owners and animal health authorities on the one hand, and wildlife conservationists on the other, is largely based…”
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Vertebrate reservoirs and secondary epidemiological cycles of vector-borne diseases
Published in Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics) (01-04-2015)“…Vector-borne diseases of importance to human and domestic animal health are listed and the increasing emergence of syndromes, new epidemiological cycles and…”
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Scabies in free-ranging mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda
Published in Veterinary record (05-01-2002)“…Between August and December 1996, there was an outbreak of a debilitating skin disease attributed to Sarcoptes scabiei infection in mountain gorillas (Gorilla…”
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Disease risks associated with the translocation of wildlife
Published in Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics) (01-08-2010)“…Translocation is defined as the human-managed movement of living organisms from one area for free release in another. Throughout the world, increasing numbers…”
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Will the damage be done before we feel the heat? Infectious disease emergence and human response
Published in Animal health research reviews (01-12-2013)“…The global political economy is facing extreme challenges against a backdrop of large-scale expansion of human and domestic animal populations and related…”
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The role of wildlife in transboundary animal diseases
Published in Animal health research reviews (01-06-2011)“…This paper identifies some of the more important diseases at the wildlife-livestock interface and the role wildlife plays in disease transmission. Domestic…”
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Re-infection of wildlife populations with rinderpest virus on the periphery of the Somali ecosystem in East Africa
Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (17-07-2006)“…We report surveillance for rinderpest virus in wildlife populations in three major ecosystems of East Africa: Great Rift Valley, Somali and Tsavo from 1994 to…”
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Detection and Genetic Characterization of Lineage IV Peste Des Petits Ruminant Virus in Kazakhstan
Published in Transboundary and emerging diseases (01-10-2015)“…Peste des petits ruminant (PPR) is endemic in many Asian countries with expansion of the range in recent years including across China during 2013–2014 (OIE,…”
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Rinderpest epidemic in wild ruminants in Kenya 1993-97
Published in Veterinary record (04-09-1999)“…A severe epidemic of rinderpest, affecting mainly wild ruminants, occurred between 1993 and 1997 in East Africa. Buffalo (Syncerus coffer), eland (Taurotagus…”
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MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM-RELATED EPIZOOTIC IN FREE-RANGING LESSER FLAMINGOS IN KENYA
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-04-1999)“…An epizootic in free-ranging lesser flamingos (Phoeniconaias minor) in Kenya resulted in more than 18,500 deaths from August through mid-November 1993. Disease…”
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Listeriosis in a free-ranging colobus monkey (Colobus guereza caudatus) in Kenya
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Diploid chromosome number and chromosomal variation in the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)
Published in The Journal of heredity (01-01-1994)“…Chromosomal studies were conducted on 38 white rhinoceroses representing both the northern and southern subspecies and one subspecies hybrid. Improvements in…”
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Pathological changes in free-ranging African ungulates during a rinderpest epizootic in Kenya, 1993 to 1997
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Veterinarians and zoological medicine
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Remote injection systems: science and art
Published in Veterinary record (25-07-1987)“…The development, practice and potential of remote injection systems are reviewed and the legislation pertinent to the possession and use of darting equipment…”
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Haematology of clinically normal and sick captive reindeer (Rangifer tarandus)
Published in Veterinary record (10-03-1990)“…A retrospective analysis of haematological values from clinically normal captive reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) showed that the red cell count, haemoglobin…”
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Obstructive urethral calculi in the male camel: report of two cases
Published in Veterinary record (09-11-1985)“…Two cases of obstructive urethral calculi in the male dromedary camel are reported. Infection, metabolic disorders, malnutrition and climatic stress are cited…”
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Haematological changes in domestic fowl (Gallus gallus) and cranes (Gruiformes) with Mycobacterium avium infection
Published in Avian pathology (01-04-1990)“…Haematological findings in 26 domestic fowl and 17 cranes with confirmed Mycobacterium avium infection were compared with normal values from the species…”
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Physiological effects of etorphine, acepromazine and xylazine in the scimitar horned oryx (Oryx dammah)
Published in Research in veterinary science (01-07-1989)“…Scimitar horned oryx (Oryx dammah), kept under confined and unconfined conditions were immobilised with etorphine in combination with acepromazine or xylazine…”
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Physiological effects of etorphine, acepromazine and xylazine on the black fallow deer (Dama dama)
Published in Research in veterinary science (01-05-1989)“…Confined and unconfined fallow deer (Dama dama) of the black variety kept at Whipsnade Park were sedated with etorphine in combination with acepromazine, or…”
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