Browsing by Author "Urcelay Vicente, Santiago Patricio"
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Pinto Cortés, Julio; Urcelay Vicente, Santiago Patricio (Elsevier, 2003)Chile eradicated classical swine fever (CSF) in April 1998, following a 17-year eradication programme. The authors describe biosecurity levels of pig farms in Chile after the eradication of CSF. A formal survey was ...
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Alegría, R.; Arriagada, G.; Urcelay Vicente, Santiago Patricio; Hamilton-West Miranda, Christopher (Wiley, 2015)
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Hamilton-West Miranda, Christopher; Arriagada, Gabriel; Yatabe, Tadaishi; Valdés, Pablo; Hervé Claude, Luis Pablo; Urcelay Vicente, Santiago Patricio (2012)Salmon sea lice represent one of the most important threats to salmon farming throughout the world. Results of private monitoring efforts have shown an increase in the number of positive cages and cage-level abundance of ...
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Iragüen Contreras, Daniela; Urcelay Vicente, Santiago Patricio; San Martín Núñez, Betty (WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2011-04)In Chile, there is no present government policy to survey and analyse adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in the field of veterinary medicine. The intent of this study is to assess, for the first time, ADR frequency in treated ...
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Yatabe, T.; Arriagada, G.; Hamilton-West Miranda, Christopher; Urcelay Vicente, Santiago Patricio (WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2011-05)Sea lice, Caligus rogercresseyi, are ectoparasitic copepods, which severely affect the salmon farming industry in southern Chile, reducing the health status of fish and producing both direct and indirect economic losses. ...
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Soto Cortés, Anita; Figueroa Gronemeyer, Guillermo; Urcelay Vicente, Santiago Patricio (1986)Frequency of infection with Campylobacter jejuni/coli and the occurrence of IgG, IgM and complement fixing antibodies against the agent in workers in poultry abattoirs in Santiago, Chile Campylobacter jejuni/coli (Cj/c) ...
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Urcelay Vicente, Santiago Patricio (2009)Veterinary epidemiology began in different Latin American countries during the 1960s and the 1970s in different universities and state-run institutes of animal health. The discipline evolved as a continuation of the ...