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ThesisItem Open Access EFFICACY TESTING OF BRUCELLA REV-1 VACCINE THROUGH SUBCUTANEOUS ROUTE VACCINE THROUGH SUBCUTANEOUS ROUTE(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2016) MATH REVAPPAYYAAmong small ruminants goats form an important economical and ecological niche of agricultural system in IndiaThesisItem Open Access EFFICACY TESTING OF GOATPOX VACCINE IN GOATS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2016) ABHILASH BELAMKARGoats form an important economical and ecological niche of agricultural system in India.ThesisItem Open Access STANDARDIZATION AND APPLICATION OF RABIES VIRUS NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODY ASSAY FOR ASSESSMENT OF VACCINAL EFFICACY IN DOGS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2016) M. S. NEELUFERRabies is a highly infectious and fatal disease caused by a Lyssavirus of Family Rhabdoviridae. The greek word for rabies is â Lyssaâ according to ancient etymologists means loosing, dissolving (lysis in English), since the disease led to loss of rational behaviourThesisItem Open Access ISOLATION AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OFCANINE PARVOVIRUS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2016) B.KAMAL HASANParvoviral gastroenteritis is a highly contagious viral disease which causes severe acute haemorrhagic enteritis and myocarditis in puppies over the age of 3-4 monthsThesisItem Open Access ISOLATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF DIAGNOSTIC ASSAY FOR THE DETECTION OF Bacillus anthracis IN LIVESTOCK(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2016) ANIL KUMAR,SAnthrax is an ancient disease caused by Bacillus anthracis {B. anthracis), a Gram positive, spore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium. The disease is known for centuries. Robert Koch was the first to identify the etiological agent in 1876, by growing in pure culture, demonstrating its ability to form endospores and producing an experimental anthrax by injecting it into mice.