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Ayala, I.; Martos, N.F.; Silvan, G.; Gutierrez-Panizo, C.; Clavel, J.G.; Illera, J.C. Cortisol, adrenocorticotropic hormone, serotonin, adrenaline and noradrenaline serum concentrations in relation to disease and stress in the horse 2012 Research in Veterinary Science 5935 93 103-107
Hazem, A.S. [Collective review: Salmonella paratyphi in animals and in the environment] 1978 DTW. Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift 2698 85 296-303
[No authors listed] African horse sickness--a serious disease 2006 Australian Veterinary Journal 2356 84 N24-5
Pearce, G.P.; May-Davis, S.; Greaves, D. Femoral asymmetry in the Thoroughbred racehorse 2005 Australian Veterinary Journal 4036 83 367-370
Pell, S.M.; McGreevy, P.D. Prevalence of stereotypic and other problem behaviours in thoroughbred horses 1999 Australian Veterinary Journal 1927 77 678-679
Sinclair, M.; Buhrmann, G.; Gummow, B. An epidemiological investigation of the African horsesickness outbreak in the Western Cape Province of South Africa in 2004 and its relevance to the current equine export protocol 2006 Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2354 77 191-196
Alexander, D.J. Ecological aspects of influenza A viruses in animals and their relationship to human influenza: a review 1982 Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 2689 75 799-811
Gibson, K.T.; Burbidge, H.M.; Anderson, B.H. Tendonitis of the branches of insertion of the superficial digital flexor tendon in horses 1997 Australian Veterinary Journal 3739 75 253-256
Hanson, R.P.; Trainer, D.O. Significance of changing ecology on the epidemiology of arboviruses in the United States 1969 Proceedings, Annual Meeting of the United States Animal Health Association 2742 73 291-294
Muscatello, G.; Anderson, G.A.; Gilkerson, J.R.; Browning, G.F. Associations between the ecology of virulent Rhodococcus equi and the epidemiology of R. equi pneumonia on Australian thoroughbred farms 2006 Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2622 72 6152-6160