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A Study on the Prevalence, Risk Factors and Financial Lose of Cattle, Sheep and Goats Fasciolosis in Debrezeit Town, Ethiopia
Zemene Lakew and Atnaf Alebie
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2015
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Prevalence of Gastro Intestinal Nematodes of Camel Slaughtered at Akaki Abattoir, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Tibebesilasse Birhanu
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2015
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Prevalence of Donkey Trypanosomosis in Assosa District, Benishangul Gumuz Regional State, Northwest Ethiopia
Samson Leta
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2015-01
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Review on Ethiopian Poultry Origin, Domestication, Classification and Characterization of Its Production Systems
Addis Getu
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2015
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Review on Challenges and Opportunities Sheep Production: Ethiopia
Addis Getu
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2015
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Comparative biochemical changes in young Zebu cattleexperimentally infected with Trypanosoma vivax from tsetseinfested and non-tsetse infested areas of northwest Ethiopia
Shimelis Dagnachewa, ∗, Getachew Terefea, Getachew Abebeb, Dave J. Barryc,Bruno M. Goddeeris
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2015
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Ectoparasites Prevalence in Small Ruminants in and around Sekela, Amhara Regional State, Northwest Ethiopia
Zewdu Seyoum, 1 Tsegaye Tadesse,2 and Agerie Addisu3
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2015
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Prevalence of Bovine Demodicosisin Gondar Zuria District, Amhara Region, Northwest Ethiopia
Mersha Chanie, Solomon Tadesse and Basaznew Bogale
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2012
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Review on Foot and Mouth Disease: Distribution and Economic Significance
Bemrew Admassu, Kalkidane Getnet, Anmaw Shite and Saddam Mohammed
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2015
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Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia in Ethiopia (Review Article
Bemrew Admassu, Anmaw Shite and Wassie Molla
(
2015
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THE ROLE OF POPULATION GENETICS FOR ETHIOPIAN FARM ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES CONSERVATION
Kefyalew Alemayehu1, Addis Getu2
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2015
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Large Strongyle Parastes in Equine: A Review
Anmaw Shite, Bemrew Admassu and Alimaw Abere
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2015
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Lameness and Associated Risk Factors in Cart Mules in Northwestern Ethiopia
Meseret Bazezew, Mersha 1 1 Chanie, 2Tewodros Tesfaye, 2Anteneh Kassa, 2Bekele Mekonnen and 2Nahom Wagaw
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2012
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Prevalence of Bovine Shistosomiasisin Fogera District, South Gondar Zone, Amhara National Regional State, Northwest Ethiopia
1Mengistu Setargew, 2Tewodros Fentahun and 3Mersha Chanie
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2012
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Epidemiology of gastrointestinal helminthiasis of small ruminants in selected sites of North Gondar zone, Northwest Ethiopia
Shimelis Dagnachew*, Asmare Amamute and Wudu Temesgen
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2015
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Distribution of Human Leishmaniasis (VL) and Its Associated Risk Factors, in Metemma, Ethiopia
Yibeltal Terefe, 1 Berihun Afera,2 Abrha Bsrat,2 and Zewdu Syoum3
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2015
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Phenotypic characterization of indigenous chicken ecotypes in the eastern Amahara, region Ethiopia
Addis Getu1, Mebratu Melaku2, Yared Alemayehu3
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2015
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Major Gastrointestinal Nematodes of Small Ruminants in Dembia District, Northwest Ethiopia
Jejaw Muluneh, Basaznew Bogale and Mersha Chanie
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2012
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Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever as Emerging Zoonotic Disease
Elias Alehegn, Mersha Chanie and Desalegne Mengesha
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2012
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Isolation and Identification of Aerobic Bacterial Flora in Nasopharyngeal Passageways of Apparently Healthy and Clinically Sick Sheep at Gondar University Veterinary Clinic
1Aden Omer, 1Ayalew Berhanu, 1Mersha Chanie and 2Tewodros Fentahun
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2012
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Orf virus, Incidence, Cytopathic effect, PCR, Sheep and goat, Risk factors (4)
Amhara region, Sero-prevalence, Sheep and goat pox, Ethiopia (3)
brucellosis, cattle, Ethiopia, seroprevalence, meta-analysis (3)
Cattle; foot and mouth disease; northwest Ethiopia; reproduction ratio; transmission rate (3)
Chickens, ICP4 gene, Marek’s disease, Marek’s disease virus, Molecular characterization, Northwest Ethiopia, Virus isolation (3)
Culicoides, Seasonal occurrence, Identification, Spatial distribution, Northwest, Ethiopia (3)
Equine herpesviruses pose a threat to equine health and potentially cause substantial economic losses to the global equine industry. EHV outbreaks have been reported in various parts of Ethiopia and the Amhara region speci4cally. -is study aimed to detect EHVs from suspected outbreak cases in selected districts of the Northwest Amhara region. A cross-sectional study was performed from January 2022 to July 2022 to detect EHVs from suspected outbreak cases. Clinical observation was conducted for the presumptive identi4cation of equine herpesvirus infection, and nasopharyngeal swab samples were collected for molecular detection of the viruses for con4rmation. Out of 463 donkeys observed, 23 donkeys showed clinical signs suggestive of equine herpesvirus infection. Samples from 10 suspected donkeys were further subjected to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, amplifying ORF30 for EHV-1 and gB for EHV-2 and EHV-5. Among the 10 donkeys tested, seven (n � 7) were positive for EHV-5. All ten (n � 10) tested donkeys were negative for EHV-1 and EHV-2. EHV-5 was detected in animals with nervous signs, respiratory signs, a combination of nervous and respiratory signs, and a combination of abortion, respiratory, and nervous signs. Generally, only EHV-5 was identi4ed from the outbreak, and more detailed epidemiological/molecular studies should be performed to better understand its dynamics and inform preventive measures (3)
Salmonella; Antibiotic resistance; Lactating cows; Gondar town; in contact humans (3)
This study detected DEC isolates having different virulence genes, which showed single and multiple antimicrobial resistance. Given the existing poor hygienic and sanitary practices along the abattoir-to-table food (3)
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