- Informacje o czasopiśmie
- Format
- Czasopismo
- eISSN
- 2453-7837
- Pierwsze wydanie
- 30 Mar 2016
- Częstotliwość wydawania
- 4 razy w roku
- Języki
- Angielski
Wyszukiwanie
- Open Access
Immunohistochemical and Ultrastructural Studies of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae Strain in Naturally Infected Pigs in Nigeria
Zakres stron: 1 - 10
Abstrakt
Enzootic pneumonia caused by
Słowa kluczowe
- Immunohistochemistry
- Nigeria
- pathogenicity
- pigs
- pneumonia
- ultrastructural changes
- Open Access
Immunohistochemical Studies of αSMA in the Epididymis of African Four-Toed Hedgehog (Atelerix albiventris )
Zakres stron: 11 - 18
Abstrakt
The epididymis plays an important role in sperm maturation, storage, transport and in the secretion of enzymes and proteins into the tubular lumen. In this study, we examined the histology, microstereology and immunohistochemical localization of alpha smooth muscle (αSMA) in the three regions of the epididymis of the African four-toed hedgehog (
Słowa kluczowe
- African four-toed hedgehog
- epididymis
- histology
- immunohistochemistry
- Open Access
Reversal of Diabetic Complications in Andrology Parameters of Alloxan-Induced Diabetic Male Wistar Rats Treated with Cleome rutidosperma Leaves
Zakres stron: 19 - 26
Abstrakt
Male infertility is one of the complications associated with
Słowa kluczowe
- andrology
- Cleome rutidosperma
- diabetes mellitus
- Open Access
Relationships Between the Spread of Pathogens and the Migratory Connectivity of European Wild Birds
Zakres stron: 27 - 31
Abstrakt
Among emerging infectious diseases, 75 % are zoonotic. Migratory birds are important to public health because they carry emerging zoonotic pathogens or infected arthropod vectors. Disease is an important factor in the evolution of avian migrations and patterns of migratory connectivity. Research suggests that pathogen densities and diseases may influence the evolution of migratory behaviour. During the annual life cycle, European migratory birds spend: 2—4 months at the breeding locality, approximately 6 months on the wintering grounds, and several months (3 and more) on migration routes. There are many factors which determine when and where an outbreak of a disease may occur. Therefore, a complete understanding of the avian migratory systems has a high priority in the prevention of future outbreaks.
Słowa kluczowe
- birds
- climate change
- infectious diseases
- migratory connectivity
- Open Access
Prevalence and Co-Infection of Baruscapillaria genus (Nematoda, Capillariidae) in Domestic Geese in Ukraine
Zakres stron: 32 - 38
Abstrakt
New data about the fauna of nematodes of
Słowa kluczowe
- associative course
- capillariosis
- co-invasions prevalence
- Open Access
In Vitro Study of Immune Properties of New Lactobacilli Isolates from Pheasant Gut
Zakres stron: 39 - 47
Abstrakt
The goal of this paper was to study the effect of
Słowa kluczowe
- cytokine
- lactobacili
- peripheral mononuclear blood cells
- Open Access
Serological Survey and Associated Risk Factors on Toxoplasma gondii Infection in Goats in Mila District, Algeria
Zakres stron: 48 - 59
Abstrakt
Słowa kluczowe
- Algeria
- ELISA
- goat
- LAT
- performances
- risk factors
- Open Access
Microbiological Quality of Slovak Traditional Cheese
Zakres stron: 60 - 65
Abstrakt
The aim of this study was to investigate the micro-biological quality of traditional Slovak “bryndza” cheese made in Slovakia. Besides the common pathogenic bacteria, we focused on the analyses of verocytotoxigenic
Słowa kluczowe
- microbiology
- pathogenic bacteria
- raw milk
- traditional Slovak dairy products
- Open Access
Morphometric Characteristics of the Extreme Eastern Algerian Domestic Donkey (Equus asinus )
Zakres stron: 66 - 76
Abstrakt
The aim of this study was to define the morphometric variability of the extreme Eastern Algerian donkeys. The study was carried out from June to December 2018 in El-Tarf, Souk-Ahras, and Tebessa provinces. The study population involved 65 individuals (32 jacks and 33 jennies) between the ages of 3 and 16 years old. In total, 13 body measurements were used, and 5 zootechnical indexes were calculated. The quantitative and qualitative characteristics were studied in order to establish an ethnic and functional classification of this particular subspecies. The qualitative data demonstrated that the coat colour was variable. Bay and greyish colours were dominant with a respective rate of 61.5 % and 38.5 %, respectively. The head, the nose, as well as the eyes contour colours were mainly grey with 52.3 %, 58.5 % and 50.8 % respectively. The partial absence of the coat particularities was observed. The population presented a significate relationship between the quantitative characters (P < 0.05). The donkeys were longilinear, of a rectilinear profile, compact with massive trends. They had a hyper-metric format. The animals are good for meat production. The General Linear Model (GLM) showed that the body measurements were variable by sex and body mass. The principal component analysis (PCA), the multiple correspondence analyses (MCA) and the ascending hierarchical classification (AHC) revealed that the population was composed of 2 clusters representing 4 animal classes. This study was the first report on the phenotypic characterization of donkeys in the extreme Eastern Algerian area, based on corporal measurements. The results indicated the existence of heterogeneity and suggested the possibilities of genetic improvement within the species.
Słowa kluczowe
- Algeria
- Body measurement
- donkey
- ethnology
- improvement
- phenotype
Abstrakt
Ear cropping is a controversial subject with both supporters as well as detractors. Some consider that the procedure is cruel and unnecessary, while others consider it to be routine and harmless. The cropping of the ears of dogs for cosmetic reasons has no medical merit. It is a cosmetic, surgical procedure performed to achieve a specific appearance that matches the desired image and sometimes the standard of certain breeds of dogs. Cosmetic surgery offers the dog the desired look, but it is not a necessity. This procedure must be performed by a licensed veterinarian. Those interventions cause pain and anxiety and, like all surgical procedures, are associated with the risk of anaesthesia problems, blood loss and infection. There is only a thin line between what is convenient for the animal and what is good. Almost every community has legislation on animal welfare which includes amputation issues. If something is considered normal in some countries, this does not necessarily mean that it is also moral. The lack of legal consequences may lead some owners to produce certain breeds of dogs to their liking, but they should not be allowed to cripple their dog for their own personal benefit. Amputation can only be performed legally by a veterinarian and a new problem arises. This is because there are veterinarians who refuse to practice that kind of intervention. Some of them may think that since the legislation is unclear, they might be charged with a crime.
Słowa kluczowe
- cruelty
- health problems
- legislation
- prohibited procedures