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Development and field validation of a large-volume bag-based whole-blood collection method in donor dairy cows
Abstract Obtaining sterile anticoagulated whole-blood units is a key prerequisite for downstream laboratory and clinical applications involving blood-derived products. In bovine medicine, however, published information on blood collection into bags is mainly embedded in transfusion-oriented references or broader downstream studies, while formal validation of donor-oriented collection methods remains limited.
Animals | Free Full-Text | Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance of Escherichia coli Isolates from Intestinal Contents of Dairy and Veal Calves in the Veneto Region, Northeaster Italy
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Clonal relation between Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Dublin strains of bovine and food origin in Germany
1. Introduction Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Dublin (S. Dublin) is defined as host-adapted but not host-restricted to bovine causing enteritis and/or systemic disease in animals of different age (1). However, natural infections with the cattle-adapted serovar S. Dublin may occur also in other animal species, in particular small ruminants like sheep and goats (2). Although rare, S.
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