HIGHLIGHTS
- who: VETERINARIA et al. from the PADESCA Research Laboratory, University Frères Mentouri of have published the research: CHLAMYDIA ABORTUS IN DAIRY CATTLE: SEROSTATUS AND RISK FACTORS IN ALGERIAN NORTHEASTERN HIGH PLATEAUS, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: This result is consistent with the observation of appreciably high seroprevalence in herds applying no or occasional disinfection.
SUMMARY
Infection with C. abortus in milking cows leads to reproduction issues like epizootic bovine abortions, repeat breeding, mastitis, endometritis, retained placenta, vaginitis, weak/premature calves and stillbirths (Da Silva et_al, 2006; Godin et_al, 2008) in . . .
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