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  1. Mucous Membrane Colour Chart

    Mucous Membrane Colour Chart

    Mucous membranes should normally be pink (slightly paler in cats). Changes in mucous membrane colour may suggest a number of different conditions.
  2. Strangles

    Strangles

    Strangles is a highly contagious bacterial disease caused by Streptococcus equi equi. It is characterized by swelling of the lymph nodes and the formation of abscesses, primarily in the head and neck.
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    Nasal Bots Infestation

    Infestation of sheep and goats with larvae of the nasal bot fly (Oestrus ovis) has a serious effect on the productivity and welfare of both sheep and goats. Adult fly activity induces stress responses and significant behavioral change while larval infestation induces moderate to severe pathology...
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    Three Fractions of Canine Semen.
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    Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia
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    World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) - CBPP Status for Countries or Regions

    Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP) is a so-called “List A” disease, making it a notifiable disease to the OIE. To qualify as a CBPP-free country or zone according to the rules of the OIE the country must fulfill the following requirements: Have a record of regular and prompt animal...
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    Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia - CBPP

    Aetiology Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides small colony (SC) (MmmSC) is the cause of the contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP). MmmSC is very similar culturally and antigenically to the causative organism of caprine contagious pleuropneumonia, but the two can be differentiated culturally...
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    Respiratory Noises

    Respiration may be accompanied by audible noises that indicate certain normal or abnormal occurrences in the respiratory tract such as: sneezing, snorting, stridor, stertor or snoring, wheezing, roaring, expiratory grunting, snuffling, bubbling and rattling sounds. Sneezing is a sudden...
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    Respiratory Failure

    Respiratory movements are involuntary and are stimulated and modified by the respiratory centers in the medulla. Respiratory failure is the terminal stage of respiratory insufficiency in which the activity of the respiratory centers diminishes to the point where movements of respiratory muscles...
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    Coughing

    A cough is defined as ‘a reflex action causing sudden expulsion of air from the respiratory tract’. Coughing is a common clinical sign that occurs in several medical conditions and it is important to determine whether the cough is dry and hacking or whether the cough is moist and productive...
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    Acute Respiratory Distress

    Acute respiratory distress is a true respiratory emergency and has many possible causes. They include: Airway obstruction e.g. by a foreign body such as a ball. Trauma, e.g. road traffic accident. Infections of the lungs. Laryngeal paralysis. Poisoning. Neoplasia. Overdose of anaesthetic...
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    Feeding for Life Stage Requirements

    The best diet is useless unless it is eaten by the patient. To aid recovery of patients, it is essential to provide the most appropriate diet and correct level of nutrients. Practicing vets will often face a balance between adequate provision of nutrients that aid recovery and ensuring that...
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