1932
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1932.tb03589.x
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Infectious Abortion of Sheep: Preliminary Report

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“…The comparatively high incidence of infection in the non-Merino flocks reported here may be associated with an inherited predisposition to congenital infection or to the more intensive husbandry conditions under which they are kept. However, listcriosis (Hindmarsh and Blumer 1932;Diplock 1957), vibriosis (Gardiner 1961Gorrie 1962;Dennis 196%) and toxoplasmosis (Osborne 1959;Studdert and Johnston 1959;Smith 196 1 ) have been recorded in Merinos and in the main non-Merino breeds.…”
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“…The comparatively high incidence of infection in the non-Merino flocks reported here may be associated with an inherited predisposition to congenital infection or to the more intensive husbandry conditions under which they are kept. However, listcriosis (Hindmarsh and Blumer 1932;Diplock 1957), vibriosis (Gardiner 1961Gorrie 1962;Dennis 196%) and toxoplasmosis (Osborne 1959;Studdert and Johnston 1959;Smith 196 1 ) have been recorded in Merinos and in the main non-Merino breeds.…”
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“…Listeria monocytogenes - Hindmarsh and Blumer (1932); Moule (1954); Diplock (1957); Gorrie (1962); Hughes et a1 (1964). Vibrio fetus- Seddon (1953); Gardiner (1961); Gorrie (1962); Hughes et a1 (1964); Dennis ( 1965 b).…”
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