Yeruham et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Clinical and microbiological study of an otitis media outbreak in calves in a dairy herdYeruham et al., 1999
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- Yeruham I
- Elad D
- Liberboim M
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- Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B
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On a dairy farm, otitis media was diagnosed in 64 suckler calves (21.8%) during a study period of 2 years, and in 10 calves (3.4%) in the third year. The inflammation was unilateral in 63 and bilateral in 11 calves. The affected calves were dull, lacked appetite, were pyrexic …
- 206010033078 Otitis media 0 title abstract description 21
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