Projects / Programmes
Proučevanje bolezni ekonomskih in ljubiteljskih vrst živali (Slovene)
January 1, 1999
- December 31, 2003
Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
4.04.00 |
Biotechnical sciences |
Veterinarian medicine |
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Code |
Science |
Field |
B750 |
Biomedical sciences |
Veterinary medicine: surgery, physiology, pathology, clinical studies |
Researchers (40)
Organisations (1)
Abstract
In a ten year period it is expected in Europe that a milk cow will milk over 10.000 liters of milk per lactation. Slovene milk producers will by all means follow those trends, therefore a contemporary clinical laboratory model of monitoring health and alimentary status it is inevitably required by veterinarians and the owners of highly productive milk cows. It was shown that the owners who received any of offered assistance of production supervision or heard health status had better production and healthier heard.
Vaccination against swine enzootic pneumonia would decrease usage of antibiotics and increase breeding. Dissemination of swine influence should be studied at the region of the entire Slovenia, apart the appearance of new virus type H2N3 should be find out. On the subject of wide circulation it is possible to consider the influence as one of the multyfactorial diseases. A grate percentage of sows serological negative to swine parvovirosis indicates that vaccination should be perhaps started in those breeding. By this means loses because of reproduction disturbance could be decreased in a high degree.
First results of the appearance and hystogenesis of tumors in birds, rodents and rabbits show a relative big number of malignant tumors of thyroid gland , kidneys and subcutis. Further imunohystochemical research and eventual virus isolation should contribute to a more profound recognition of tumors in mentioned species in Slovenia.
Results of clinical study of systemic influence of periodontal disease on individual organic system showed its influence on occurrence of heart, pulmonary, liver, kidney and locomotory system diseases. By this means our preliminary findings in one research of chronical course of experimental periodontitis were confirmed and we joined other interdisciplinary research all over the world in the sphere of periodontal medicine.
We foud out that humerus is the fourth most common fractured bone in the dog. Approximately one third of fractures appeared in the distal part of the bone, near the elbow.
Manners of treatment, used in the Clinic for Small Animal Medicine and Surgery - Veterinary faculty, University of Ljubljana, are novelty in Slovenia, therefore we wish to mediate them to other veterinary institutions in the state, that are occupied with respective problems.
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