id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-021555-rrverrsj Delano, Margaret L. Biology and Diseases of Ruminants: Sheep, Goats, and Cattle 2007-09-02 .txt text/plain 71765 5075 49 These references also provide information regarding vaccination products licensed for use in ruminants and typical herd and flock vaccination parasite control schedules ("Current Veterinary Therapy," 1986 , 1999 "Council report," 1994; "Large Animal Internal Medicine," 1996; Smith and Sherman, 1994) When designing a vaccination program during qualification of a source or at the research facility, it is important to evaluate the local disease incidence and the potential for exposure. Clinical signs in chronic cases in older animals, such as adult goats, include soft stools, weight loss, anorexia, depression, and severe diarrhea, sometimes with mucus and blood. This pathogen does present a complication due to the carrier status of some animals, the likelihood of herd outbreaks, the severity of disease in younger animals, and the morbidity, possible progression to uveitis, and time and treatment costs associated with infections. ./cache/cord-021555-rrverrsj.txt ./txt/cord-021555-rrverrsj.txt