But we must now go to the European and world authorities as soon as humanly possible to get our disease-free status back. |
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That programme should be approved with a view to eradicating the disease and achieving disease-free status. |
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Improved primary diagnosis could reduce the number of minimally ill or disease-free patients undergoing catheterization. |
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Canada is a major exporter of animals, and our success rests on an ability to claim disease-free animals. |
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If they are found to be disease-free and safe to import, the birds undergo quarantine and a second round of testing in Canada. |
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Although there is a vaccine, Hauer believes that prevention is key to keeping your herd disease-free. |
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In countries where the disease is established, vines for export should be screened and certified as disease-free before distribution. |
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When infected animals stray away from the vicinity of the park, these diseases can be transmitted to other disease-free wood bison and to cattle. |
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Within the 364 tumour-free patients, the extent of surgery and addition of adjuvant treatment had no effect on disease-free survival. |
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Testing volunteers inserted a repellent-treated arm into a cage with 10 disease-free, unfed female mosquitoes. |
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Plant only well-cleaned, high-quality, disease-free seed with a germination of 80 percent or greater. |
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Results have been highly encouraging so far, with disease-free survival in most patients. |
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Where quarantine cannot adequately ensure that an individual is disease-free, isolation for an indefinite period, or euthanasia, must be carried out. |
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They have already introduced thousands of head of game including black rhino, elephant, disease-free buffalo, zebra, giraffe, springbok, blesbok and antelope. |
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That makes their disease-free status even more baffling. |
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The country's disease-free period was short-lived, however. |
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Happily, she has been disease-free since that time. |
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As many diseases cannot be screened for, even the strictest quarantine and most extensive screening for disease cannot ensure that an animal is disease-free. |
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In practice, the disease is mainly controlled by use of disease-free planting material, which may be obtained from stem-tip cuttings of infected plants. |
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Advancements in genomics research allow for the detection of cancers at an early stage to increase the chances of long-term disease-free survival. |
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The company official noted that PEI has three of the most advanced pig breeds that can provide consistent hybrid vigour and PEI is recognized as a source of disease-free pigs. |
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From an international perspective on disease freedom, for Canada to be recognized as disease-free from highly pathogenic avian influenza, that's a six-month period of time. |
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In the past we had sufficiently hard winters to keep the aphids and their viruses in check long enough to produce disease-free seed potatoes and soft-fruit plants. |
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The first bone marrow transplant from an unrelated donor to result in more than five years of disease-free survival took place in 1979 in Seattle. |
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Brown says these practices have helped keep their rabbitry relatively disease-free, although disease is a challenging problem in many rabbitries. |
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