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Hygroma Fluid, a Source for Brucellosis

Published: October 25, 2010
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ABSTRACT Random sampling of milk, sera and synovial fluid from 100 cattle in a farm with a history of retained placenta, abortion and arthritis and hygroma was investigated. All milk and sera samples were subjected to various Brucellosis diagnostic tests. Culture study was carried out with aspirated synovial fluid and the culture growth was examined. Further, intense study of the farm animal...
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Sathiyabama Kannan
Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University
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Dr.S. Mathan Kumar
27 de octubre de 2010
Dear madam, warm regards to you, i am unsure the you were the one one who taught us preventive medicine at VCRI during our undergraduate studies, 1992 Batch, was the student of your classes. I am presently working in muscat, being in this region nearly 9 years after completing my post graduation in vet surgery. Excellent article, many congraulations to you. Thankin you madam, regards, Dr S. Mathan Kumar
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Dr Nelson Sam
27 de octubre de 2010
Dear Madam, It is so timely important rather needed for such information regarding dairy health to understand and act/advice the dairy industry since this is the period in which the organized way farming has just started and growing in South India.Kindly accept my hearty congratulations.
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Dr. Masood Ahmed
Alembic
25 de enero de 2011
A study of great importance and relevence.This will definitely aid in proper diagnosis and control of Brucellosis. Thanks
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Dr. Mamta Choudhary
6 de abril de 2011
I would like to thank you madam for sharing such a valuable articles with me. Undoubtedly the topic is going to be of great importance for veterinarian to rule out the case of brucellosis with other particular aliments. Thanks and Regards Dr. Mamta
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