
pmid: 8628575
handle: 2263/31060
Combined histological examination and avidin-biotin immunohistochemical staining of formalin-fixed brain and myocardium from aborted bovine foetuses presented to the Allerton Regional Veterinary Laboratory were utilized for the diagnosis of bovine neosporosis. Two out of 144 cases were diagnosed positive for neosporosis, indicating a low prevalence of infection and confirming Neospora caninum to be a cause of sporadic abortion in the population surveyed.
Protozoan Infections, Veterinary medicine, Neospora caninum, Cattle Diseases, Eukaryota, Gestational Age, Abortion, Veterinary, Neosporosis, Immunohistochemistry, Aborted bovine foetus, South Africa, Fetus, Pregnancy, Prevalence, Veterinary medicine -- South Africa, Animals, Cattle, Female, Protozoan Infections, Animal
Protozoan Infections, Veterinary medicine, Neospora caninum, Cattle Diseases, Eukaryota, Gestational Age, Abortion, Veterinary, Neosporosis, Immunohistochemistry, Aborted bovine foetus, South Africa, Fetus, Pregnancy, Prevalence, Veterinary medicine -- South Africa, Animals, Cattle, Female, Protozoan Infections, Animal
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