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Volume 5 (2009) - May 2009

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Biofilm forming abilities of Salmonella are correlated with persistence in fish meal- and feed factories

Lene K Vestby, Trond Møretrø, Solveig Langsrud, Even Heir, Live L Nesse BMC Veterinary Research 2009, 5:20 (27 May 2009)

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Experimental infection of Foxes with European bat Lyssaviruses type-1 and 2

Florence Cliquet, Evelyne Picard-Meyer, Jacques Barrat, Sharon M Brookes, Derek M Healy, Marine Wasniewski, Estelle Litaize, Mélanie Biarnais, Linda Johnson, Anthony R Fooks BMC Veterinary Research 2009, 5:19 (19 May 2009)

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Follow-up of Bernese Mountain dogs and other dogs with serologically diagnosed Borrelia burgdorferi infection: What happens to seropositive animals?

Bernhard Gerber, Katharina Haug, Simone Eichenberger, Claudia E Reusch, Max M Wittenbrink BMC Veterinary Research 2009, 5:18 (8 May 2009)

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On the question of proportionality of the count of observed Scrapie cases and the size of holding

Dankmar Böhning, Victor J Del Rio Vilas BMC Veterinary Research 2009, 5:17 (6 May 2009)

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The relationship between sheep farm size and the number of scrapie cases is not linear, possibly due to reporting artefacts or biological effects, and this needs to be taken into account in predictive modelling and surveillance planning.


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