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Anthrax - Clinical signs that can be found in sheep, goats, cattle and humans. Includes treatments that are described.
 
BSE: TSE Questions and Answers - Easy to read information about incidence of BSE in Great Britain as well as about the transmission and control of this transmissible spongiform encephalopathy more commonly known as "scrapie". (Sheep and goats)
 
Brucellosis Fact Sheet - Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that can be passed from animals, such as cows, sheep and goats, to humans.
 
Cheesy Gland - Causes, spread, symptoms, and prevention of cla in sheep and goats.
 
Diagnostic Tests - Report about small ruminants for lentivirus infections, caseous, lymphadenitis and johne's. Sheep and Goats.
 
Johne's Disease or Paratuberculosis - Origin, diagnosis and eradication.
 
Johnes disease - One theory as to how Johnes Disease can prevented with minerals.
 
Johnes disease - One theory as to how Johnes Disease can prevented with minerals.
 
Parasitology Index - Transcripts of lectures on production systems, common internal parasites of sheep and goats, and periparturient rise from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine.
 
Prion Diseases - Information about scrapie and other diseases in which a protein is the infective agent.
 
Q Fever Pages - Links to information about Q fever, a bacterial zoonosis, disease capable of being transmitted from animals to people caused by coxiella burnetii, a rickettsial organism.
 
Rift Valley Fever - A mosquito-borne virual disease leading to serious economic losses in livestock, particularly sheep. Transmission, symptoms, related links.
 
Screw-worm Fly - Screw-worm fly, a serious threat to our pastoral industries, occurs in almost all tropical countries except Australia. Its life cycle and potential impact on cattle, sheep, dogs and humans are described.
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