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A review of mainly affected on musk-deer diseases: purulent, respiratory system and parasitic diseases.

LüXiangHui, +3 more
- 01 Jan 2009 - 
- Vol. 13, Iss: 2, pp 104-107
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The research progresses on purulent disease, respiratory system disease and parasitosis of Musk-deer are summarized.
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In aspects of clinical semeiology,pathological inspection,etiology research,epidemiological analysis and present treatment measures,this article summarized the research progresses on purulent disease,respiratory system disease and parasitosis of Musk-deerIn order to develop the Musk-deer Farming effectively and properly with the guide of scientific theory,more research should be taken on these diseases

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