Significant blood protozoan infections, their host range and trend of infections in domestic animals of Malaysia diagnosed by the department of veterinary services and veterinary research institute (VRI) from 1931 to 2010 - a historical preview
Blood protozoan diseases are significant to animal breeding as they result in economic loss due to mortality, reduction in production efficiency and increment in drugs usage. This historical retrospective study was carried out to investigate the most significant blood protozoan diseases, their trend...
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Main Authors: | Chandrawathani, P., Tan, T.K., Adnan, M., Erwanas, A.I., Premaalatha, B., Low, K.N., Moo, K.S., Soon, X.Q., Lim, Y.A.L., Ramlan, M. |
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Department of Veterinary Services Malaysia
2014
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/12097/ http://mjvr.dvsvri.gov.my/attachments/article/15/MJVR-V5N2-web-p47-61.pdf |
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