Our results show distinctive and predictable temporal patterning to epizootic rabies occurring among raccoons at the level of counties. |
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It occurs most frequently as an epizootic or enzootic disease of herbivores that acquire spores from direct contact with contaminated soil. |
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First, agriculture deals with live matters for which epizootic disease and climate hazards play a significant role. |
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The bluetongue epizootic has appeared in Belgium this summer in defined, controlled areas. |
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If a commercial breed were to be hit by a devastating epizootic disease, the genes of a hardy rare breed could be used to help re-establish the immunity of a commercial one. |
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Could you tell us what your country is doing to fight this epizootic disease? |
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Objective: Preventive measure within the framework of the plan to monitor and eradicate the epizootic disease known as Blue tongue. |
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And what is more, crops are also subjected to epizootic threats, such as destructive insects. |
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With the passage of time, a further increase is expected in the number of types having epidemic and epizootic significance. |
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The thirty families that were surveyed stated that they had incurred losses from an epizootic with high mortality rates at least once prior to the investigation. |
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The H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza epizootic is a serious multidimensional challenge to agriculture, rural development and public health and requires high multisectoral attention for its solution. |
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An epizootic of beak deformities was documented in more than 2000 black-capped chickadees and other wild bird species in North America. |
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In the epizootic phase of the disease, it usually takes foxes four months to die after infection. |
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On the Atlantic coast, scientists think that lobsters, which are a major economic boon for parts of New England, are likely to be further afflicted by an epizootic shell disease linked to warmer waters. |
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In the event of an epizootic, no animal may leave a production unit if the competent veterinary authorities decide to prohibit any movement from the production unit, except for the purpose of slaughter. |
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The compensation payments provided for under this aid scheme are made as part of a public programme for the prevention and control of epizootic diseases. |
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It should be possible to use the centralised procedure for the authorisation of veterinary medicinal products used within the framework of Community provisions regarding prophylactic measures for epizootic diseases. |
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To allow a population to keep on growing would lead to the destruction of the forest cover and the degeneration or disappearance of the population through epizootic diseases and lack of food. |
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Experts have observed an increase in the number of cases of bird flu on poultry farms and note that certain epizootic diseases can lead to sometimes fatal human contamination. |
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As to the causes of the BSE epizootic, very soon after the disease emerged the consumption of meat and bone meal by bovines was suspected as being directly responsible. |
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Foothill abortion, also known as epizootic bovine abortion, has been a long-standing problem for California beef cattle producers. |
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At the same time as an epidemic of the flu broke out among the people, an epizootic of the swine flu broke out among their pigs. |
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Then along comes somebody else who says you've got epizootic and he can cure epizootic and he doesn't have to cut out the epi. |
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It originated from Michigan, but its entry into the stockyards in Chicago turned it into an epizootic. |
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Examination of the slides, performed decades later, revealed an epizootic of Haplosporidium nelsoni. |
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In 2005-2006 in Sanetti, only 4 pups in total survived from 3 packs, but in February during the epizootic, all 4 pups in a fourth pack, Badagassa, died. |
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Johnny's not doing so well today, I think he caught the epizootic. |
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Unlike the alphaviruses that produce arthritis, human cases occur in an epizootic from an enzootic cycle involving passerine birds and ornithophilic mosquitoes. |
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Hence their primary division is into primeval and secondary or Epizootic. And the epizootic mountains are still farther distinguishable into original and derivative. |
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Epizootic plague occurred in the mice following introduction of rats from Europe. |
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Epizootic hemorrhagic disease, drought, moon phase, high temperatures, nocturnal deer movement are just a few of the many obstacles that were hurled their way. |
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The Kingdom has imposed a temporary ban on the import of live catfish from South Africa due to a new suspected outbreak of the Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome disease. |
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Epizootic infestations by nemertean brood parasites on commercially important crustaceans. |
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