Search Results - "Mark, Torill"
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Infection with brainworm in Fennoscandia
Published in Acta veterinaria scandinavica (27-05-2020)“…Sami reindeer herders have considerable traditional knowledge about a neurological reindeer disease resembling elaphostrongylosis, but the causative agent was…”
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Unexplained bacterial meat spoilage during the moose hunting in northern Norway - a review of cases 2008-2021
Published in Acta veterinaria scandinavica (03-07-2023)“…Sudden and unexpected spoilage of moose (Alces alces) carcasses has incidentally been reported in northern Norway. Hunters describe a strong foul odour and…”
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Necropsy findings, meat control pathology and causes of loss in semi-domesticated reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) in northern Norway
Published in Acta veterinaria scandinavica (04-01-2024)“…Reindeer herding in Norway is based on traditional Sámi pastoralism with the animals free ranging throughout the year. The animals move over large areas in…”
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Infectious keratoconjunctivitis in semi-domesticated Eurasian tundra reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus): microbiological study of clinically affected and unaffected animals with special reference to cervid herpesvirus 2
Published in BMC veterinary research (16-01-2018)“…Infectious keratoconjunctivitis (IKC) is one of the most common ocular diseases in ruminants worldwide. In addition to keratitis and conjunctivitis, animals…”
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Cervid herpesvirus 2 experimentally reactivated in reindeer can produce generalized viremia and abortion
Published in Virus research (01-11-2009)“…Cervid herpesvirus 2 (CvHV2) has never been isolated from reindeer in Norway, but serological data and investigations by PCR indicate that the virus is endemic…”
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Arctic rabies--a review
Published in Acta veterinaria scandinavica (01-01-2004)“…Rabies seems to persist throughout most arctic regions, and the northern parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland, is the only part of the Arctic where rabies has…”
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