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Het somatisch celgetal van de melk: een diagnostisch middel om mastitis op te sporen?
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Descriptive epidemiology of a Classical Swine Fever outbreak in the Limburg Province of Belgium in 1997.
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Risk factors for post partum ovarian dysfunction in high producing dairy cows in Belgium: A field study.
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Herd factors associated with the seroprevalences of four major respiratory pathogens in slaughter pigs from farrow-to-finish pig herds.
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An experimental infection with classical swine fever in E2 sub-unit marker-vaccine vaccinated and in non-vaccinated pigs
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Intramammary infections in the dry period: A review
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Classical swine fever diagnosis on live animals after marker vaccination
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Estimation of the likelihood for Neighbourhood infections during classical swine fever epidemics based on a spatial risk assessment of real outbreak data
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Classical swine fever outbreak in the Limburg province of Belgium (1997)
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An Experimental Infection with Classical Swine Fever in E2 Sub-Unit Marker-Vaccine Vaccinated and in Non-Vaccinated Pigs.
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Effect of vaccination against Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in pig herds with an all-in/all-out production system.
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Risk indicators for the seroprevalence of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, porcine influenza viruses and Aujeszky's disease virus in slaughter pigs from fattening pig herds.
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Experimental infection of slaughter pigs with classical swine fever virus: transmission of the virus, course of the disease and antibody response.
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Prevalence of herds with young sows seropositive to pseudorabies (Aujeszky's disease) in northern Belgium.
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A multilocation clinical trial in lactating dairy cows affected with clinical mastitis to compare the efficacy of treatment with intramammary infusions of a lincomycin/neomycin combination with an ampicillin/cloxacillin combination.
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Somatic cell count (SCC) measurements: A diagnostic tool to detect mastitis?
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Effect of vaccinations against Mycoplasma Hyopneumoniae in pig herds with a continuous production system
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An experimental infection with classical swine fever virus in weaner pigs - I. Transmission of the virus, course of the disease, and antibody response.
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An experimental infection with a classical swine fever virus in weaner pigs - II. The use of serological data to estimate the day of virus introduction in natural outbreaks.
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The effect of vaccination against Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in pig herds with a continuous production system.
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An analysis of ovarian dysfunction in high yielding dairy cows after calving based on progesterone profiles.
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An experimental infection with classical swine fever in weaner pigs. Transmission of the virus, course of the disease and antibody response
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The influence of intramammary infections with Staphylococcus chromogenes or Staphylococcus warneri I haemolyticus on the somatic cell count in dairy cows
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An experimental infection with classical swine fever virus on weaner pigs. Can the serological data be used to estimate the day of virus introduction in natural outbreaks?
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Comparison of catgut and polyglactin 910 for uterine sutures during bovine caesarean sections.
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Influence of parity and stage of lactation on the somatic cell count in bacteriologically negative dairy cows.
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An atypical Staphylococcus aureus intramammary infection in a dairy herd.
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Comparison of somatic cell counting with the Fossomatic 360 and the Somascope.
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The relationship between the blood progesterone concentration at early metoestrus and uterine infection in the sow.
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Enzootic pneumonia in pigs.
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Epidemiological characteristics of an outbreak of classical swine fever in an area of high pig density.
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DESIGN OF FIELD TRIALS FOR THE EVALUATION OF ANTIBACTERIAL PRODUCTS FOR THERAPY OF BOVINE CLINICAL MASTITIS.
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Compaction rate of in vitro fertilized bovine embryos related to the interval to first cleavage
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Somatic cell counting with the fossomatic 360 and the Somascope. A comparison. Proceedings of the 3d IDF International Mastitis Seminar, Ed. A. Saran and S. Soback, Tel Aviv, Israel May 28 - June lth 1995, session 3, p. 51.
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The influence of milking machine and housing variables on subclinical intramammary infections. Proceedings of the 3d IDF International Mastitis Seminar, Ed. A. Saran and S. Soback, Tel Aviv, Israel May 28 - June lth 1995, session 7, p. 45.
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Detection of bovine mastitis based on milking parlour data, Dutch Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and economics. Proceedings of the annual meeting held on the 14th of december 1994 in Utrecht, Utrecht, 1994, pp 91-100.