2010
DOI: 10.33899/ijvs.2010.5609
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Effect of toxoplasmosis and brucellosis on some biochemical parameters in ewes

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“…The existence of heterogeneity was supported by egger regression which revealed the effect of small-studies in the analysis. The majority of recent studies were small-studies targeted specific populations with potential high burden of brucellosis, particularly in sheep, such as rams affected with orchitis [35] and aborted ewes [10,31,34]. Thus, the increase in the seroprevalence could have been not true.…”
Section: Seroprevalence Of Brucellosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of heterogeneity was supported by egger regression which revealed the effect of small-studies in the analysis. The majority of recent studies were small-studies targeted specific populations with potential high burden of brucellosis, particularly in sheep, such as rams affected with orchitis [35] and aborted ewes [10,31,34]. Thus, the increase in the seroprevalence could have been not true.…”
Section: Seroprevalence Of Brucellosismentioning
confidence: 99%