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- 1From: Veterinary Medicine International. Peer-ReviewedNumerous complementary feeds to support liver function are commercially available for small animals. Aiming to furnish a scientific support for clinicians/nutritionists that necessitate a complementary feed to support...
- 2From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2020) Peer-ReviewedHemorrhagic septicemia (HS) is an important infectious disease in cattle and buffaloes, caused by Pasteurella multocida B:2 and E: 2. The intranasal recombinant OmpH-based vaccine was successfully used to protect dairy...
- 3From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedBackground. In Ethiopia, equines serve in traction power, carting, recreation, festival packing, riding, transportation, and other activities since time immemorial. Strongyles are common equine health problems in...
- 4From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedFatty acids, especially omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, are important for reproductive and cardiovascular health in animals. While monitoring fatty acids is traditionally conducted using frozen blood fractions such as...
- 5From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2020) Peer-ReviewedBluetongue (BT) is an infectious, noncontagious, vector-borne viral disease of wild and domestic ruminants. BTV is a member of the Orbivirus genus of the family Reoviridae. The present study aimed to investigate the...
- 6From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2020) Peer-ReviewedSmall ruminant is an important and integral part of livestock in Ethiopia. Especially, goats are attractive to people of Ethiopia because of the ability to resist challenges, easily adapt to different ecological regions,...
- 7From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedSheep and goat pox is highly contagious viral infection of sheep and goats caused by the genus Capripox virus. Clinically, the disease is characterized by fever, macules developing into papules, and necrotic lesions in...
- 8From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2022) Peer-ReviewedCurrently, the presence of antimalarial drug resistance has become a major obstacle in the treatment of malaria. To overcome the problem, a series of studies are needed to find new antimalarial drugs from plants....
- 9From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2022) Peer-ReviewedDuring splenic surgery, it is important to control blood loss and the potential risk of cardiac arrhythmia. The best way to prevent complications from surgery is to use the appropriate surgical devices; however, there is...
- 10From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2022) Peer-ReviewedBroiler chicken (Gallus gallus) is a source of animal protein with a high nutritional content. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the quality of broiler chicken meat (Gallus gallus) by analyzing its nutritional...
- 11From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2023) Peer-ReviewedBrucellosis is a disease of major socio-economic importance worldwide, particularly in low-income countries. This retrospective study aimed to estimate seroprevalence and risk factors associated with brucellosis in...
- 12From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2023) Peer-ReviewedLipids and oils are the primary sources of monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids (MUFA and PUFA), which are necessary for human and animal health. Omega-3 and omega-6 are essential nutrients for broilers....
- 13From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2023) Peer-ReviewedStaphylococcus (S.) aureus is one of the etiologies of bovine mastitis, hindering milk production and productivity in dairy farms. This study was aimed at assessing the distribution of bovine mastitis and the isolation...
- 14From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2023) Peer-ReviewedLycopene is a type of carotenoid pigment widely distributed in various plants and fruits, with tomatoes, carrots, and guava being the most abundant sources. Due to its high content of beneficial active components,...
- 15From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedAvian paramyxoviruses (APMVs) have caused an economically significant drop in global domestic poultry production because of their high morbidity and mortality rates. Polyphenols are the major components of green tea that...
- 16From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2023) Peer-ReviewedThe objective of the research was to evaluate three synchronization protocols for fixed-time artificial insemination (FTAI) in Bos indicus with Bos taurus crossbred cows. Forty-five cows of 5±1.6years were selected. The...
- 17From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2020) Peer-ReviewedSurgical management of tendon rupture is challenging. One concern is to provide adequate tensile strength to prevent distraction during weight-bearing and gap formation following repair, associated with an increased risk...
- 18From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2020) Peer-ReviewedAntibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolates pose a severe challenge to both veterinary and health professions and dairy cattle producers. Cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2014 to May 2015 to...
- 19From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedAvian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) is the main causative agent of avian colibacillosis, which is an important systemic disease of profound economic and clinical consequences for the poultry industry worldwide. In...
- 20From: Veterinary Medicine International. (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedA cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2019 to May 2020 in and around Haramaya Town to study the risk factors of artificial insemination (AI) in dairy cattle and evaluate the economic impact of failure of...