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...of diseases in the ocean which might be transmittable to people working in the ocean.....PDF Format) AW Smith. Proceedings of the Rabbit Control, RCD: Dilemmas and.....study of human ...
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... If you want kitty to prosper, make sure he or she has the very best protection against feline diseases. And, make sure you keep kitty's vaccination record up-to-date. At a minimum, ...
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We are committed to providing current information for owners, breeders, and veterinarians, written by a Board Certified Avian Specialist veterinarian and exotic animal consultant. ... • ...
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...zoonoses, outlining how these diseases can be ... Rabbits Exceptionally free of most transmittable zoonoses, the domestic rabbit seems to make...
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... Is Scrapie Transmittable to Humans? ... the forelegs, hopping like a rabbit, and swaying of the back end ... Journal of Infectious Diseases 1985 152 5 971-978 Hamsters developed ...
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A large collection of articles on chlamydia infections focusing on the role of chlamydia infections in disease like pneumonia, sexual transmittable disease, ...
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As with other leporids, the human rabbit hunter should beware of sluggish or emaciated cottontails which may harbor transmittable diseases."(3)
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...are small gray external parasites (not transmittable to humans). ... CUTTING RABBIT'S TOENAILS...
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