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Original Articles

First cases of animal diseases published since 2000. 3. Cattle

Pages 131-136 | Published online: 01 Nov 2011
 

Summary

In this third article of a series of papers listing first case reports of animal diseases published since 2000, the following seven cases of cattle diseases are discussed:

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AL amyloidosis.

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Canola oil intoxication.

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Disseminated intracytoplasmic neuronal vacuolation.

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Encephalomyelitis associated with Akabane virus infection in adult cows.

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Lower limb deformity: “mirror image duplication of the plantar/palmar half of the distal portion of the digit”.

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Lupinus argenteus intoxication.

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Novel Propionibacterium infection.

After a short introduction, the bibliographical data, the abstract of the author(s), and some additional information derived from the article are given. The article will be regularly updated adding overlooked as well as new first reports.

Notes

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This article is the third of a series of papers on first reports of animal diseases. The articles of this series are arranged in order of (groups of) animal species. Cases observed for the first time in a certain country, but already known in one or more other countries are not interpreted as first cases. The articles will be regularly updated by adding overlooked as well as new first reports.

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