Mycoplasma agalactiae is the etiologic agent of contagious agalactia in sheep and goats. |
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Contagious agalactia is an important disease worldwide that affects small ruminants. |
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Contagious agalactia is a serious disease of small ruminants affecting mainly mammary glands, joints and eyes. |
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The most prevalent diseases were enterotoxaemia, foot-and-mouth disease, pneumonia, agalactia and diarrhoea. |
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These latter nutrients also help improve the sow's immune-response and prevent subsequent lactation complications such as mastitis, metritis, and agalactia. |
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There is no international standard for agalactia serology. |
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Mycoides Cluster in Goats with Clinical Signs of Contagious Agalactia in Kordestan Province, Iran. |
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