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- Livres en français
-
Livres en anglais
- Dentistry Books
- Medicine Books
-
Veterinary Books
-
Companion Animals
- Anaesthesia/Analgesia
- Anatomy
- Cytology/Laboratorial
- Veterinary Dentistry
- Diagnostic imaging
- Emergency
- Endocrinology/Reproduction
- Equine
- Ethology
- Infectious diseasesand immunology
- Nephrology/Urology
- Surgery and traumatology/Orthopaedics
- Nutrition
- Rehabilitation
- Parasites
- Ophthalmology
- Oncology
- Endocrinology
- Dermatology
- Cardiology
- Pet owner educationalatlas
- Senior care
- Surgery
- Management
- Livestock
- Management
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Companion Animals
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Infection bronchitis....
Infectious bronchitis is an acute and highly contagious respiratory disease of chickens characterized by respiratory signs comprising gasping, coughing, sneezing, tracheal rales and nasal discharge. In addition, severe respiratory distress may occur in young chickens. Respiratory distress, decrease in egg production, and loss of internal egg quality and eggshell quality have been reported in layers. Some strains of the virus produce severe kidney damage and may be associated with high mortality.
Patient-Reported...
Growing investments in healthcare do not necessarily produce corresponding improvements in the perceived health of their recipients, whether individual patients or society as a whole. Sometimes, even the opposite is true: growing investments in healthcare lead to lower benefits perceived by patients. How to quantify the health regained by patients? How to measure what for does it really matter to them, when physical health is not fully recoverable? How to help physician and administrators in identifying the correct objectives and improvements? What scientific instruments can estimate the prospect of patient and society in the allocation of limited resources?
