Output 2008
Research articles in refereed specialist journals
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
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Madekurozwa M-CN: 2008. An immunohistochemical study of ovarian innervation in the emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae). 75, pp 59-65, Full Text
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Bredin IP, Skinner JD, Mitchell G: 2008. Can osteophagia provide giraffes with phosphorus and calcium?. 75, pp 1-9, Full Text
Abolnik C, Gerdes GH, Kitching JP, Swanepoel S, Romito M, Bisschop SPR: 2008. Characterization of pigeon paramyoviruses (Newcastle disease virus) isolated in South Africa from 2001 to 2006. 75 (2) / Jun, pp 147-152, Full Text
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Ngeranwa JJN, Shompole SP, Venter EH, Wambugu A, Crafford JE, Penzhorn BL: 2008. Detection of Anaplasma antibodies in wildlife and domestic species in wildlife-livestock interface areas of Kenya by major surface protein 5 competitive inhibition enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. 75, pp 199-205, Full Text
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Strydom S, Agenas S, Heath MF, Phillips CJC, Rautenbach GH, Thompson PN: 2008. Evaluation of biochemical and ultrasonographic measurements as indicators of undernutrion in cattle. 75 / Sep, pp 207-213, Full Text
Cloete M, Dungu B, Van Staden LI, Ismail-Cassim N, Vosloo W: 2008. Evaluation of different adjuvants for foot-and-mouth disease vaccine containing all the SAT serotypes. 75, pp 17-31, Full Text
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Junker K, Bain O, Boomker JDF: 2008. Helminth parasites of Natal long-fingered bats, Miniopterus natalensis (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae), in South Africa. 75, pp 261-265, Full Text
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Petzer I-M, Donkin EF, du Preez ER, Karzis J, van der Schans TJ, Watermeyer CJ, van Reenen R: 2008. Intramammary antibiotic withdrawal periods for dairy goats compared to those for dairy cattle. 75, pp 255-260, Full Text
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Elias MZJ, Aire TA, Soley JT: 2008. Macroscopic features of the venous drainage of the reproductive system of the male ostrich (Struthio camelus). 75, pp 289-298, Full Text
Phologane BS, Dwarka RM, Haydon DT, Gerber LJ, Vosloo W: 2008. Molecular characterization of SAT-2 foot-and-mouth disease virus isolates obtained from cattle during a four-month period in 2001 in Limpopo Province, South Africa. 75, pp 267-277, Full Text
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Luus-Powell WJ, Jooste A, Junker K: 2008. Pentastomid parasited in fish in the Olifants and Incomati River systems, South Africa. 75, pp 323-329, Full Text
Salih D A, Julla II, Hassan S M, El Hussein A M, Jongejan F: 2008. Preliminary survey of ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) on cattle in Central Equatoria State, Southern Sudan. 75, pp 47-53, Full Text
Howell PG, Nurton JP, Nel M, Lourens CW, Guthrie AJ: 2008. Prevalence of serotype specific antibody to equine encephalosis virus in Thoroughbred yearlings in South Africa (1999-2004). 75, pp 153-161, Full Text
Du Toit CA, Scholtz CH, Hyman WB: 2008. Prevalence of the dog nematode Spirocerca lupi in populations of its intermediate dung beetle host in the Tshwane (Pretoria) Metropole, South Africa. 73, pp 315-321, Full Text
van Wyk JA: 2008. Production trials involving use of the FAMACHAŠ system for haemonchosis in sheep: Preliminary results. 75, pp 331-345, Full Text
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Fasina F O, Sirdar MM, Bisschop SPR: 2008. The financial cost implications of the highly pathogenic notifiable avian influenza H5N1 in Nigeria. 75, pp 39-46, Full Text
Junker K, Debusho LK, Boomker JDF: 2008. The helminth community of helmeted guineafowls, Numida meleagris (Linnaeus, 1758), in the north of Limpopo Province, South Africa. 75, pp 225-235, Full Text
Nyangiwe N, Gummow B, Horak IG: 2008. The prevalence and distribution of Argas walkerae (Acari: Argasidae) in the eastern region of the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. 75, pp 83-86, Full Text
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Petzer I-M, Donkin EF, du Preez ER, Karzis J, van der Schans TJ, Watermeyer CJ, van Reenen R: 2008. Value of tests in udder health of dairy goats: Somatic cell counts, California Milk Cell Test and Electric conductivity. 75, pp 279-287, Full Text
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