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Frequency of some acropodium diseases in dairy cows in Serbia / Učestalost pojedinih oboljenja akropodijuma muznih krava u Srbiji
(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd, 2013)
The research included 520 dairy cows on 64 mini-farms in mountainous Serbian areas, with the goal to acquire an insight on acropodium diseases frequency in dairy cows, as well as distribution of hoof alterations. In 56.25% ...
Seroprevalence of ehrlichia canis infection in stray dogs from Serbia
(Univ Sv Kiril & Metodij Skopje, Fak Veterinarna Medicina, Skopje, 2017)
Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis is a zoonotic bacterial disease with worldwide distribution. With regards to the population of stray dogs, the disease is facilitated due to their lifestyle and the lack of anti-parasitic ...
Canine Dirofilaria Infections in Two Uninvestigated Areas of Serbia: Epidemiological and Genetic Aspects
(Mary Ann Liebert Inc, New Rochelle, 2012)
In 2009 canine filarial infections were investigated in two northern areas of Serbia (Pancevo and Veliko Gradiste), applying morphometry, biochemical staining, and immunological kit to detect Dirofilaria immitis antigens, ...
Beryllium-7 correlations in total deposition (dry and wet) measured in Serbia and Slovenia
(Book of Abstracts of the Fourth International Conference on Environmental Radioactivity: Radionuclides as Tracers of Environmental Processes (ENVIRA2017), 29 May – 2 June, 2017, Vilnius, Lithuania, 2017)
Beryllium-7 is a natural radionuclide whose specific activity at the surface strongly depends on transport history from the upper atmosphere where this isotope is produced. Since the major removal mechanism of beryllium-7 ...
Seasonal dynamics of the presence of culicoides spp. in Serbia in the period 2015-2016 / Sezonska dinamika prisustva culicoides spp u Srbiji u periodu 2015-2016. godine
(Scientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad”, Novi Sad, 2019)
Genus Culicoides spp. includes small insects 0.5-2 mm in length, usually grey or black and at first glance very similar to mosquitoes. They are strictly hematophagous, feeding by attacking hosts outdoors and indoors (although ...
WNV infection: An emergent vector borne viral infection in Serbia: Current situation / Groznica zapadnog Nila - značajna vektorska virusna infekcija u Srbiji - aktuelna situacija
(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd, 2015)
West Nile virus (WNV) is a neurovirulent mosquito-borne Flavivirus with zoonotic potential. Virus is maintained in nature in an enzootic transmission cycle between avian hosts and mosquito vectors, but occasionally infects ...
Retrospective analysis of the bluetongue outbreak in Serbia
(Univ Sv Kiril & Metodij Skopje, Fak Veterinarna Medicina, Skopje, 2017)
Bluetongue, a vector-born disease caused by the Bluetongue virus (BTV) and transmitted by Culicoides biting midges, is considered to be one of the most important diseases of domestic ruminants. The first outbreak of ...
Gis techology in regional recognition of the distribution pattern of multifloral honey: the chemical traits in Serbia
(Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, 2014)
GIS is a computer-based system to input, store, manipulate, analyze and output spatially referenced data. There is a huge range application of GIS that generally sets out to fulfill: mapping, measurement, monitoring, ...
Traditional products: Base for the sustainable development of Serbian animal origin products / Tradicionalni proizvodi - osnove za održivi razvoj proizvoda životinjskog porekla u Srbiji
(Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Naučni institut za prehrambene tehnologije, Novi Sad, 2016)
Research results on the diversity of traditional products of animal origin from certain areas of the Republic of Serbia, provides an opportunity to become part of the sustainable quality development, which would be based ...
Serbia: Another endemic region for canine ocular thelaziosis
(Polish Soc Veterinary Sciences Editorial Office, Lublin, 2016)
Canine thelaziosis is widely distributed in Far Eastern countries and considered endemic in many European countries, between latitudes 39 and 46 N. Because of the unique relationship between the causer and its intermediate ...