veterinary medicine

The branch of medical practice which treats of the diseases and injuries of animals. (Source: MGH)



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Knapp SE, Krecek RC, Horak IG, Penzhorn BL 1997. Helminths and arthropods of black and white rhinoceroses in southern Africa. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 33 (3) 492-205
Scott TP, Fischer M, Khaiseb S, Freuling C, Höper D, Hoffmann B, Markotter W, Müller T, Nel LH 2013. Complete Genome and Molecular Epidemiological Data Infer the Maintenance of Rabies among Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) in Namibia. Plos ONE 8 (3) e58739
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Dondona AC, Jago M, Lelli R, Marais A, Scacchia M 2010. Preliminary report of transfrontier disease surveillance in free-ranging buffalo in the Caprivi Strip, Namibia. Veterinarnia Italiana 46 (3) 267-275
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1979. Vultures as carriers of anthrax. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 50 (1) 35
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Naidoo V, Wolter K, Cuthbert R, Duncan R 2009. Veterinary diclofenac threatens Africa's endangered vulture species. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 53 205-208
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Naidoo V, Venter L, Wolter K, Taggart M, Cuthbert R 2010. The toxicokinetics of ketoprofen in Gyps coprotheres: toxicity due to zero-order metabolism. Arch Toxicol
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Naidoo V, Wolter K, Espie I, Kotze A 2012. Lead toxicity: consequences and interventions in an intensively managed (Gyps coprotheres) vulture colony. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 43 (3) 573-578
Weise FJ, Van Vuuren RJ, Echemet KE, Cleverley MP, Van Vuuren M 2013. Successful snakebite treatment in three juvenile African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) with polyvalent antivenom: A Namibian case report. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 84 (1)
Switzer A, Munson L, Beesley C, Wilkins P, Blackburn JK, Marker LL 2016. Namibian farmland cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) demonstrate seronegativity for antibodies against Bacillus anthracis. African Journal of Wildlife Research 46 (2) 139-143
Beyer W, Bellan S, Eberle G, Ganz HH, Getz WM, Haumacher R, Hilss KH, Kilian W, Lazak J, Turner WC, Turnbull PCB 2012. Distribution and Molecular Evolution of Bacillus anthracis Genotypes in Namibia. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 6 (3) e1534
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Distribution and evolution of anthrax in Namibia.pdf 798.36 KB
Visser WH, Piek JC 1996. The occurence of umbilical hernias in Karakul sheep. Agricola 9 73-74
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The occurence of umbilical hernias in Karakul sheep_1996.pdf 248.2 KB
Hofmeyr JM 1981. The use of haloperidol as a long-acting neuroleptic in game capture operations. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 52 (4) 273-282
Flasse S, Walker C, Biggs H, Stephenson R, Hutchinson P 1998. Using remote sensing to predict outbreaks of Oestrus ovis in Namibia. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 33 (1-4) 31-38
Biggs HC, McClain E, Muller GL, Anthonissen M, Hare KM 1998. A prediction model for strike in the sheep nasal fly, Oestrus ovis, in Namibia. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 33 (1-4) 267-282
Long MT, Guthrie AJ 2014. Chapter 16 – African Horse Sickness. Equine Infectious Diseases 181-188
Rosatte RC 2013. Chapter 18 – Rabies Control in Wild Carnivores. Rabies (Third Edition), Scientific Basis of the Disease and Its Management 617-670
Turnbull PCB, Tindall BW, Coetzee JD, Conradie CM, Bull RL, Lindeque PM, Hübschle OJB 2004. Vaccine-induced protection against anthrax in cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) and black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Vaccine 22 (25-26) 3340-3347
Krengel A, Meli ML, Cattori V, Wachter B, Thalwitzer S, Melzheimer J, Hofer H, Lutz H, Hofmann-Lehmann R 2013. First evidence of hemoplasma infection in free-ranging Namibian cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus). Veterinary Microbiology 162 (2-4) 972-976
Courtin F, Carpenter TE, Paskin RD, Chomel BB 2000. Temporal patterns of domestic and wildlife rabies in central Namibia stock-ranching area, 1986-1996. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 43 (1) 13-28
Botha CJ, Schultz RA, van der Lugt JJ, Archer C 2000. A krimpsiekte-like syndrome in small stock poisoned by Ornithogalum toxicarium Archer and Archer. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 71 (1) 6-9
Mény M, Schmidt-Küntzel A, Marker LL 2012. Diagnosis-based treatment of helminths in captive and wild cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 43 (4) 934-938
Brain C, Fox VEB 1994. Suspected cardiac glycoside poisoning in elephants (Loxodonta africana). Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 65 173-174
Turner WC, Imologhome P, Havarua Z, Kaaya GP, Mfune JKE, Mpofu IDT, Getz WM 2013. Soil ingestion, nutrition and the seasonality of anthrax in herbivores of Etosha National Park. Ecosphere 4 (1) 13
Schneider HP 2012. The history of veterinary medicine in Namibia. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association (83) E1-E9
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Jäger HG, Booker HH, Hübschle OJB 1990. Anthrax in Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) in Namibia. Journal of Wildlife Diseases (26) 423-424
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Capobianco Dondona A, Iapaolo F, Monaco F, Ashenborn O, Spedicato M, Carmine I, Scacchia M, Savini G 2013. Bluetongue virus in springboks and wildebeests in the Etosha National Park (Namibia).