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Salmonella in Cattle
Management of Diarrhoea in Dairy animals
...ute diarrhoea in the pre-weaning period Diarrhoea is a common complaint in Cattle and young ruminants (particularly in the first few months of life)....
Source : Dr.Abhishek Jain (Cattle remedies India Ltd.)
Salmonella in Cattle- Both an Animal and Public Health Hazard
Salmonella enterica (hereafter referred to simply as Salmonella) in production animals is predominantly a public health hazard. However, certain serov
Source : Anna Catharina Berge (Berge Veterinary Consulting)
Practical biosecurity in today’s dairy industry
...s include Johne’s Disease, BVD, contagious mastitis, respiratory syndromes, Salmonella, and others. Keep in mind that routine health charts have littl...
Source : CHARLES E. GARDNER - Agway Feed and Nutrition (Courtesy of Alltech Inc.)
Cornell test detects salmonella in cattle
A strain of Salmonella that has encroached on Cattle populations in the Northeast is now easier to detect, thanks to a new test offered by the state A
Source : The Ithaca Journal
Salmonella Prevalence on Dairy Herds Studied
...nd epidemiologist at Cornell University, followed over 325,000 female dairy Cattle for at least a year.Last week, Daryl Nydam, veterinarian and epidem...
Source : Dairy Herd
New Zealand - Salmonella outbreak forces closure at dairy factory
An outbreak of Salmonella has closed part of Fonterra's Hautapu dairy factory for two weeks and seen an entire day's production of milk protein concen
Source : The New Zealand Herald
USA - Dry milk recalled due to salmonella
... not use the milk, because it may be contaminated with the harmful bacteria Salmonella, the state Department of Health Services said Wednesday. Sm...
Source : Tri-Valley Herald
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