The study of Neospora caninum in a Texas beef cattle population /
The purpose of the work described in this dissertation is to test the hypothesis that Neospora caninum causes subclinical, chronic disease and significant economic losses of beef calves and its transmission is attributable to sylvatic canids and ranch management factors. The 1998-99 Texas A&M U...
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