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ArticleItem Open Access Dystocia in Barasingha Rucervus duvaucelii(Zoo Outreach Organization, 2007-05) Senthilkumar, K.; Devaki, K.; Sathasivam, S.; TANUVASDystocia is an occasional complication of parturition in both free ranging and captive exotic artiodactylids. The majority of dystocial cases in the monotocous species is foetal in type and is the outcome of abnormal presentation, position and posture and to excessive size of the foetus.OtherItem Open Access Ehrlichiosis in Wild Dog (Cuon alpinus) Pups - A Case Report(2010-02) Senthilkumar, K.; Sathasivam, S.; Jayathangaraj, M.G.; TANUVASCanine ehrlichisis is primarily transmitted by Rhipicephalus sanguineus, the brown dog tick.OtherItem Open Access Ehrlichiosis in Wild Dogs (Cuon Alpinus)(TANUVAS, 2006-06) Khan, Pathan Nazrullah; Ramesh, S.; Jayathangaraj, M.G.; Senthilkumar, K.; Sathasivam, S.PresentationItem Open Access Hookworm Infection in an Indian Wolf (Canis lupus)(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2010-02) Senthilkumar, K.; Sathasivam, S.; Jayathangaraj, M.G.; Khan, Pathan Nasurallah; TANUVASHookworms occur in a wide range of hosts and are cosmopolitan in distribution. It has a direct life cycle and so cohabitation of host is the key factor in their development. Wild canids are also susceptible to almost all of the parasites that plague the domestic dog.OtherItem Open Access Hookworm Infection in an Indian Wolf (Canis lupus)(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2010-02) Senthilkumar, K.; Sathasivam, S.; Jayathangaraj, M.G.; Khan, Pathan Nasurallah; TANUVASHookworms occur in a wide range of hosts and are cosmopolitan in distribution. It has a direct life cycle and so cohabitation of host is the key factor in their development.ArticleItem Open Access Leptospirosis in a Lion(Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 2009-04) Vijayarani, K.; Nagalakshmi, K. Shrine; Malathi, G.; Jayathangaraj, M.G.; Sathasivam, S.; Kumanan, K.; TANUVAS