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J S Afr Vet Assoc ; 82(4): 213-8, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22616434

ABSTRACT

Two hundred and thirty-nine cattle from Gauteng Province in South Africa were tested for various pathogens causing reproductive diseases includingbovine viral diarrhoea/mucosal disease (BVD/MD) virus, infectious bovine rhinotracheitis/infectious pustular vulvovaginitis (IBR/IPV) virus, Neospora caninum and Brucella abortus usingvarious tests. For BVD/MD virus, 49.37% tested positive, 74.47% for IBR/IPV virus, 8.96% for Neospora caninum and 3.8% for Brucella abortus. The result for Brucella abortus is higher than the national average, possibly due to the small sample size. A high seroprevalence of antibodies to both BVD/MD virus and IBR/IPV virus was evident. These 2 viruses should be considered, in addition to Brucella abortus, when trying to establish causes of abortion in cattle. The clinical significance of Neospora caninum as a cause of abortion in Gauteng needs further investigation. One hundred and forty-three bulls were tested for Campylobacter fetus and Trichomonas fetus, and a low prevalence of 1.4% and 2.1% respectively was found in this study. The clinical implications of these findings are discussed.


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Abortion, Veterinary , Cattle Diseases/epidemiology , Poverty , Abortion, Veterinary/epidemiology , Abortion, Veterinary/microbiology , Abortion, Veterinary/parasitology , Animals , Antibodies, Bacterial/blood , Antibodies, Protozoan/blood , Antibodies, Viral/blood , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/microbiology , Cattle Diseases/parasitology , Cattle Diseases/virology , Female , Humans , Male , Pregnancy , Reproduction , Seroepidemiologic Studies , South Africa/epidemiology
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J Med Primatol ; 26(4): 196-203, 1997 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9416570

ABSTRACT

The brachial plexus in each of ten embalmed, mature chacma baboons was dissected to document the structure and branching pattern of this nerve plexus in this increasingly used research animal. In general, the brachial plexus in the chacma baboon was similar to the plexuses in the vervet and other Old World monkeys. However, several aspects were comparable to those observed in domestic animals. Thus the bipedal and quadrupedal abilities of the chacma baboon were reflected in the structure of its brachial plexus.


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Brachial Plexus/anatomy & histology , Papio/anatomy & histology , Peripheral Nervous System/anatomy & histology , Acromioclavicular Joint/innervation , Animals , Dissection , Female , Forelimb/innervation , Male , Median Nerve/anatomy & histology , Muscles/innervation , Musculocutaneous Nerve/anatomy & histology , Phrenic Nerve/anatomy & histology , Scapula/innervation , Stellate Ganglion/anatomy & histology , Thoracic Nerves/anatomy & histology , Ulnar Nerve/anatomy & histology
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