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Reproductive Diseases in Cattle

... calves or produces a genital discharge, millions of brucella organisms may be present on the surface of the placenta, calf or discharge. The discharges then contaminate the pasture and other feeds, such as hay, threatening other cattle. If susceptible animals ingest these bacteria, they are likely t ...
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... Effects of infection can be mild or so severe they are lethal. Different viruses have many different points of entry into a host’s body. They can be inhaled or ingested; they can be transferred by blood transfusion, sexual contact, birth, or insect vector; etc. The death of infected cells produces ...
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