Pseudorabies and Brucellosis Problems in Feral Swine
... Swine brucellosis is an infectious disease of pigs caused by the bacterium Brucella suis, one of at least six closely related species of Brucella that cause disease in a variety of wild and domestic mammals worldwide, including humans. Brucella suis should not be confused with B. abortus, which caus ...
... Swine brucellosis is an infectious disease of pigs caused by the bacterium Brucella suis, one of at least six closely related species of Brucella that cause disease in a variety of wild and domestic mammals worldwide, including humans. Brucella suis should not be confused with B. abortus, which caus ...
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... sectors. For example, the 1997 outbreak of footand-mouth disease (FMD) in Taiwan resulted in the loss of 38 percent of their hog inventory. A single mad cow found in Alberta in 2003 cost Canada $25 million per day (New Zealand Veterinary Association 2003). The 2003 incident of mad cow disease (BSE) ...
... sectors. For example, the 1997 outbreak of footand-mouth disease (FMD) in Taiwan resulted in the loss of 38 percent of their hog inventory. A single mad cow found in Alberta in 2003 cost Canada $25 million per day (New Zealand Veterinary Association 2003). The 2003 incident of mad cow disease (BSE) ...
Animal Diseases and the Cost of Compliance with International
... Japan and Korea only allow imports from countries in the latter category, thus creating significant market incentives for countries to eliminate the disease. After eliminating FMD during the 1990s and achieving FMD-free without vaccination status in the late 1990s, countries in the Southern Cone (Ar ...
... Japan and Korea only allow imports from countries in the latter category, thus creating significant market incentives for countries to eliminate the disease. After eliminating FMD during the 1990s and achieving FMD-free without vaccination status in the late 1990s, countries in the Southern Cone (Ar ...
51. Network analysis of livestock movements to estimate potential silent spread of foot-and-mouth disease
... characteristic, the type of holding, is defined by the user and can range from simply representing species (cattle, sheep, swine) to more elaborate production systems (dairy, cow-calf, feedlot). In most livestock holding databases the number of animals by species and age class are available. Therefo ...
... characteristic, the type of holding, is defined by the user and can range from simply representing species (cattle, sheep, swine) to more elaborate production systems (dairy, cow-calf, feedlot). In most livestock holding databases the number of animals by species and age class are available. Therefo ...
Japan foot-and-mouth outbreak
The Japan foot-and-mouth outbreak was a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak that occurred in 2010, in Miyazaki Prefecture, affecting cattle, swine, sheep and goats and taking place ten years after a similar outbreak in 2000. Located on the eastern coast of Kyūshū island, Japan, Miyazaki Prefecture plays a significant role in supplying top-quality Wagyū cattle used to breed livestock for the production of Wagyū beef throughout Japan including Matsuzaka and Ōmi.