- supply, also
known as
lactation insufficiency,
insufficient milk syndrome,
agalactia, agalactorrhea,
hypogalactia or hypogalactorrhea, is the
production of...
- (1967-03-01). "Claviceps
fusiformis sp.nov., the
causal agent of an
agalactia of sows".
Transactions of the
British Mycological Society. 50 (1): 15–IN3...
- more resistant.
Lactating rabbits and mice: non-infectious
mastitis and
agalactia after consumption of
leaves or bark. Rabbits:
cardiac arrhythmia, submandibular...
-
typically about 0.1–0.3 μm in diameter. It is the main
agent of
contagious agalactia, a
syndrome causing clinical signs of mastitis, conjunctivitis, and arthritis...
-
colibacillosis Other infections such as
bacterial arthritis and mastitis-metritis-
agalactia syndrome in sows. Trimethoprim/sulfadoxine is
contraindicated in cattle...
-
reproductive problems in cattle, and
especially in horses,
including agalactia and poor conception, and late-term
losses of
foals and
sometimes mares...
- milk of a
mastitic cow in 1961. It was
initially described as
Mycoplasma agalactia var
bovis by Hale and colleagues, on the
basis of
biochemical reactions...
- poor
weight gain,
elevated body temperature,
reduced conception rates,
agalactia,
rough hair coat, fat necrosis, loss of
switch and ear tips, and lameness...
- in
pregnant sows
include reproductive failure,
genital ulceration and
agalactia. A
presumptive diagnosis can be made
based on the
history and clinical...
-
Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, and
Streptococcus suis. Mastitis-metritis-
agalactia syndrome involved with E. coli, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and other...