Poisoning in Animals’
Poison : It is any substance (liquid/solid/gas) that causes deleterious effects in a living organism. >>>
Poison : It is any substance (liquid/solid/gas) that causes deleterious effects in a living organism. >>>
Canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms in intact female dogs. Although the prevalence of these tumours decreases in regions where preventive ovariohysterectomy is performed >>>
WHO defines zoonosis as disease or infection that are naturally transmitted between vertebrate animals and human beings. It can be caused by any communicable disease agent like bacteria , virus and fungus. Control of the zoonotic disease makes coordination between veterinary and health service a prerequisite. >>>
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) virus is considered to be one of the most costly diseases affecting intensive pig production worldwide. PRRS is recognized as an economically important swine disease worldwide. >>>
Penile muscle injury is a commonest penile lesion/condition occurs as result of bite wound, accident during mating, blunt and penetrating trauma. Hemorrhage is the most frequently occurring clinical sign due to rupture of blood vessels of the tunica albuginea. >>>
India is agrarian country in which majority peoples are dependent on Livestock for there better life. 4.11% of Total GDP is contributed by the livestock sector Hence this indicates our economy is also dependent on the livestock sector performance. >>>
The National Animal Disease Control Program (NADCP) has been launched by the Department of Animal Husbandry & Fisheries >>>
Globe proptosis is a true ocular emergency. Proptosis is most often traumatic, the degree of trauma required to displace the globe varies greatly and depends on >>>
In parasitic infestation, the ectoparasites are easily visible on an animal’s body and get treated but as endoparasites are not visible, and so they are ignored very often. >>>
Agriculture in India is considered as the mainstay for a majority of people. Among the sub- sectors of agriculture, animal husbandry and livestock play a signif >>>
Infectious canine hepatitis (ICH) is an acute liver infection caused by Canine Adeno Virus 1 and is characterized by pyrexia, vomition, abdominal pain, corneal >>>
Babesiosis is tick born highly prevalent haemoprotozoal disease affecting cross breed as well as indigenous cattle in India. The principle strains are Babesia >>>
Haemorrhagic septicaemia (HS) is a contagious bacterial disease caused by two serotypes of Pasteurella multocida, B2 and E2. It affects cattle (Bos taurus and B >>>
“Still Birth” the term is more or less accustomed by veterinary as well as medical doctors. It is a situation when the mature foetus is expelled at dead condition or die within 24-48 hours after parturition. >>>