Advances in Ruminants Disease Prevention and Control
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Veterinary Clinical Studies".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 March 2024) | Viewed by 17218
Special Issue Editor
Interests: ruminant disease; parasites in ruminants; infectious disease detection; laminitis and foot rot outbreak monitoring; genetic marker-assisted selection
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Dear Colleagues,
Small and large ruminants are main domestic animal species for meat, milk and fiber production and consumption on world-wide scales. There are various diseases inflected by viral, bacterial, fungal, and internal or external parasitic pathogens in ruminants, which impede livestock production, product supply and safety. Therefore, an advancement in investigation, development and implantation of disease control and prevention in ruminant species are critical for animal welfare, health, production and food safety. This special issue will focus and update on disease control and prevention system and technologies developed effectively in ruminant species including sheep, goat, cattle, camel, camelid, and farmed deer. These articles required to be specific to deal topic of a disease or pathogen, such as Johne’s disease, mastitis, brucellosis, laminitis and helminthiasis that effect animal health or impede production, and /or specific livestock species. New biotechnology, flock or herd health surveillance, rapid or real-time diagnostic methodology and systematic evaluation studies also be considered for publication. However, there were no limit for any scope or size of the research and studies, which can be either of a significance in state, region, country or world scale. All manuscripts are thoroughly refereed through a single-blind peer-review process.
Dr. Tumen Wuliji
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- ruminants
- sheep
- goat
- cattle
- camelid
- farmed deer
- diseases
- pathogen
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