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  1. A study of reproductive efficiency of White Fulani cows as observed in old dairy of Teaching and Research Farm, University of Ibadan by Kehinde, F.E.

    Published 1976
    “…Discussions and data on average age at first calving, calving interval and rate, pregnancy index, abortion, neonatal mortality, dystocia, congenital malformation and average lactation yield included.…”
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  2. Variation in Development of Contrasting Rice Cultivars by Senanayake, N., Naylor, R. E. L., De Datta, S.K., Thomson, W.J.

    Published 1994
    “…Reduction of pre-flowering abortion is important in increasing rice grain yields and could be achieved by improved N management. …”
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  3. The role of genetic variability of the host on the resistance to Neospora caninum infection in cattle by Dinon, María Anabella, Fiorani, Franco, Campero, Lucia Maria, Moore, Prando Dadin, Corva, Pablo

    Published 2024
    “…Genomic information associated with susceptibility to infection and risk of abortion in different cattle breeds is still scarce. …”
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  4. Fate of Neospora-seropositive animals: an opinion by Moore, Prando Dadin

    Published 2019
    “…Neospora caninum is an abortive protozoon in cattle, which causes severe economic losses worldwide. …”
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  5. Rift Valley fever: Occurrence patterns, signs and symptoms by International Livestock Research Institute

    Published 2018
    “…Rift Valley fever is a viral disease that affects sheep, goats and camels and cattle resulting in abortion and deaths in young animals. It also affects humans. …”
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  6. Rift Valley fever: Prevention and control by International Livestock Research Institute

    Published 2018
    “…Rift Valley fever is a viral disease that affects sheep, goats and camels and cattle resulting in abortion and deaths in young animals. It also affects humans. …”
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  7. Evaluation of cowpea mini core accessions for resistance to flower bud thrips Megalurothrips sjostedti Trybom (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) by Togola, A., Boukar, O., Chamarthi, S., Belko, N., Tamò, Manuele, Oigiangbe, N., Ojo, J., Ibikunle, M., Fatokun, C.

    Published 2019
    “…Each accession was rated visually for thrips damage score, flower abortion rate, number of pods per plant and number of thrips per flower. …”
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  8. Effects of Trypanosoma vivax infection during pregnancy on feed intake, nitrogen retention and liveweight changes in West African Dwarf ewes by Akinbamijo, O.O., Reynolds, L., Gort, G.

    Published 1994
    “…The effects of infection with T. vivax in mid- or late pregnancy on food intake and utilization, liveweight changes, abortion rate and lamb growth rate were investigated in West African Dwarf ewes at Ibadan, Nigeria in 1990. …”
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  9. Major animal health problems of market oriented livestock development in Atsbi Womberta woreda, Tigray Regional State by Abraha, G.G.

    Published 2007
    “…In the observational study, in cattle tick (15.8%) and Fasciolosis (14.9%), in caprine pasteurellosis (25.8%) and Abortion (25.4%), in ovine fasciolosis (34.1%) and abortion (22.7%), in equine GI parasites (22.75%) and colic (13.6%) were the common cases frequently appeared during the study time. …”
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  10. Assessment of major reproductive problems of dairy cattle in selected sites of central Zone of Tigrai Region, northern Ethiopia by Weldegebriall, B.

    Published 2015
    “…In this study a total of 120respondents were interviewed and the finding revealed that the most frequentlyencountered reproductive health problems are repeat breeding, anoestrus, retained fetalmembranes, abortion, uterine prolapsed, and testicular swelling as responded by 26.7%,20.0%, 5.8%, 5.8%, 28.3%, and 26.7% of the interviewee. …”
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  11. Brucellosis risk in urban and agro-pastoral areas in Tanzania by Asakura, S., Makingi, G., Kazwala, R., Makita, K.

    Published 2018
    “…The final farm-level model including both areas found two risk factors: history of abortion in the herd (P < 0.01) and cattle grazing (P = 0.07). …”
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  12. Ear reproductive development components associated with kernel set in maize: breeding effects under contrasting environments by Rossini, María, Curin, Facundo, Otegui, María Elena

    Published 2023
    “…Under low-yielding environments, decreased kernel abortion is more beneficial than increased potential ear size (i.e., florets per ear) to enhance kernel number and grain yield. …”
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  13. Small ruminant morbidity and mortality in the delta of Niger, Mali by Maiga, S.

    Published 1992
    “…Malnutrition, small pox and lung diseases were found to be the major causes of morbidity and mortality among sheep and goats during 1983-1985, although to varying degrees of severity. Several cases of abortion were noted among goats. At slaughter houses, respiratory diseases and fascioliasis were the main causes of seizures. …”
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  14. Shedding light on risk: Seroprevalence of Q fever among farm animals and workers in Ecuador by Guerrero-Freire, Mónica Salomé, Ledesma, Yanua, Echeverria, Gustavo, Blanco, Federico Carlos, Waard, Jacobus H. de

    Published 2025
    “…Interestingly, no significant association between C. burnetii infection and abortion was observed in cattle (p < 0.05) but a high Neospora caninum seroprevalence indicated a strong link to abortion due to this parasite infection. …”
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  15. Reproductive problems in indigenous cattle in the Ghibe valley farming populations in central Ethiopia by Tekelye Bekele, Kasali, O.B., Wudyalew Mulatu

    Published 1992
    “…Discusses the constraints of reproductive performance in cattle, such as genital infections, nutrition, traditional management, prenatal losses like embryonic mortality and abortion. Suggests the control of the seasonal flare up of trypanosomiasis and other health-management interventions as the possible remedy to overcome reproductive wastage in the future.…”
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  16. Sustainable management of globally significant endemic ruminant livestock in West Africa: Estimate of livestock demographic parameters in Senegal by Ejlertsen, M., Poole, Elizabeth J., Marshall, Karen

    Published 2012
    “…The demographic parameters estimated included natural rates, such as parturition, abortion and mortality rates, as well as management rates, such as offtake and intake rates.…”
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  17. Participatory and transdisciplinary studies of Brucella infection in humans and animals in Yunnan Province, China—Lessons learned by Wengui Li, Xiangdong Yang, Lindahl, Johanna F., Guorong Yang, Gilbert, Jeffrey, Unger, Fred

    Published 2021
    “…Results from questionnaires indicate that abortions are a common problem; cattle with abortion history are kept for further insemination and the milk still consumed or sold. …”
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  18. Caprine brucellosis : a historically neglected disease with significant impact on public health by Rossetti, Carlos Alberto, Arenas-Gamboa, Angela M., Maurizio, Estefania

    Published 2017
    “…Middle- to late-term abortion, stillbirths, and the delivery of weak offspring are the characteristic clinical signs of the disease that is associated with an extensive negative impact in a flock's productivity. …”
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