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ThesisItem Open Access MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF E.coli FROM BOVINE MASTITIS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2007) VIVEKA PRABHU, BMastitis is an important problem in dairy farms and Escherichia coli is a pathogen of world wide importance, with reference to mastitisThesisItem Open Access COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OE RT-PCR EOR VP3, VP7 AND NS3 GENES IN DETECTING BLUETONGUE VIRUS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) VINAY, SThe Indian farming community mostly comprises of farmers of poor section having sheep and goat as their integral part contributing significantly to the nationâ s economyThesisItem Open Access USE OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS PROTEIN-A AS AN IMMUNODIAQNOSTIC AGENT FOR IDENTIFICATION OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS MASTITIS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2005) PRADIP KUMAR DASThe cow is a foster mother of human race. It does more to the human welfare than any other animal. The cows and buffaloes produce milk that has made important contributions to manâ s health and standard of living.ThesisItem Open Access USE OF IMMUNODIAGNOSTIC METHODS FOR DIAGNOSIS OF CANINE PARVOVIRUS INFECTION(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2005) MOHD. MUDASSAK CHANDAParvoviruses are among the smallest, simplest eukaryotic viruses and were only discovered in the 196Oâ s. They are widespread in nature. Canine parvovirus (CPV) is of great concern to veterinarians, pet owners and dog breeders. Canine parvovirus is a DNA virus with ~25nm in diameter, icosahedral symmetry. There are 3 capsid proteins VPl, VP2 and VP3. The canine parvovirus genome is linear, non-segmented, single stranded DNA of 5kb.ThesisItem Open Access EVALUATION OF BACTERIAL CONTAMINATION AND DETECTION OF SPECIFIC FOOD BORNE BACTERIAL PATHOGENS BY CULTURAL AND PCR BASED TECHNIQUES IN CHICKEN MEAT(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2007) SURESH BABU. TIndia produces over two million tons of poultry meat which accounts to around three per cent of the world's total meat productionThesisItem Open Access EVALUATION OF BOVINE MASTITIS CAUSING Staphylococcus aureus BIOFILM BASED VACCINE IN RABBITS(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2010) SHOAIB AHMADIn the Indian subcontinent, agriculture is the main occupation of 74 per cent of the rural populationThesisItem Open Access STANDARDIZATION OF INDIRECT ELISA FOR SEROPREVALENCE OF LEPTOSPIROSIS IN BOVINES(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) SENTHILNATHAN, GLeptospirosis is a widespread zoonosis caused by Leptospira interrogans, a pathogen capable of infecting most mammalian species through either direct contact with an infected animal or indirect contact with contaminated soil or water.ThesisItem Open Access STUDY ON THE IMMUNOGENIC EFFECT OF FIMBRIAL ANTIGEN EXTRACTED FROM E. co//SEROTYPES OF POULTRY ORIGIN(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) PRADNYANKUR L BORKARThe world poultry industry has grown to a mega industry and the broiler chicken industry has attained the second place in the world after pork. The chicken meat represents 29% of the total meat from farm animals. The enhanced growth in layer and broiler industry has become possible due to the strong consumer demand for product that are cheap, safe and healthy, 'fhere has been a rapid growth in the poultry industry over the last four decades due to the transformation from backyard stage to an organized dynamic agro-industry with growlh rates of 4-6% in layers and 8 10% in broilers, respectively.ThesisItem Open Access STANDARDIZATION OF MILK BASED ELISA IN RABBITS IMMUNIZED WITH BOVINE MASTITIS CAUSING Escherichia coli AND Staphylococcus aureus BIOFILM VACCINES(Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) JYOTHI, H.LBovine mastitis is one of the most problematic diseases and continues to have major economic impact on the dairy industry throughout the world. It is difficult to estimate the losses associated with clinical mastitis, which arise from the cost of treatment and culling of animals with decreased milk production (Bradley, 2002). However, it is estimated that mastitis alone causes approximately 70 per cent of all avoidable losses incurred during milk production. A world wide annual loss due to mastitis is estimated to be $ 35 billions. The total economic losses due to mastitis alone accounts up to Rs. 6053.21 crores per annum in India (Dua, 2001).