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The disease recurs here, both she and Mr. Conger said, because of a practice common in cattle drives from just after the Civil War well into the 1890's.
He may come upon some watercress growing wild in the damp corner of a field and may swallow with the cress almost invisible specks of life that will grow into liver flukes in his body, giving him fascioliasis, an illness that is common in cattle and sheep but that can spread to humans when circumstances are in its favour.
For example, M. engbaekii and M. vaccae have been isolated in buffaloes in South Africa [22] and a study from Chad found M. fortuitum, M. nonchromogenicum, and strain of the M. avium complex to be common in cattle and humans [23].
Cough is common in cattle in the study area and two plants are used for cough.
It occurs in all food animals, but is most common in cattle.
Among animals, the CGB/AKSSuT clonal group was most common in cattle.
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The allele called POLLED is much more common in beef cattle than dairy cows; as a result, just 25% of beef cattle have to go through the painful process of dehorning.
This so-called bloat is a common disorder in cattle and is characterized by the prevention of a release of the fermentation gases from the content of the first two compartments of the ruminant's stomach (rumen and reticulum) [40].
Otitis media (OM) and media-interna (OMI) are common diseases in cattle.
For example, G6 RVA strains are occasionally detected in humans but are a common genotype in cattle (4 ).
R. microplus is a common tick in cattle while H. bispinosa tick has been reported to parasitize both cattle and goats [ 28].
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