2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2007.05.007
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Seroprevalence of hypodermosis in cattle in some provinces of Turkey

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“…In the east and southeast region of Turkey seroprevalence was 22.1%, 22.3%, 26.3% from Diyarbakir, Malatya and Elazig provinces, respectively. Similarly, it was 47.8%, 38.9%, 33%, 41.6% and 41.9% in Southeast Anatolia, Central Anatolia, Mediterranean, Agean and East Anatolia [23] . In Spain the seroprevalence was 26-42% [20] .…”
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“…In the east and southeast region of Turkey seroprevalence was 22.1%, 22.3%, 26.3% from Diyarbakir, Malatya and Elazig provinces, respectively. Similarly, it was 47.8%, 38.9%, 33%, 41.6% and 41.9% in Southeast Anatolia, Central Anatolia, Mediterranean, Agean and East Anatolia [23] . In Spain the seroprevalence was 26-42% [20] .…”
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confidence: 89%
“…The seroprevalence was 31% in female and 14.1% in male [37] . The desi breed (27.7%) has higher seroprevalence, crossbreed (26.8%) and pure breed (19.7%), respectively [23] .…”
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“…Ozkutlu and Sevgili (2005) reported that the seropositivity in Sanlıurfa was 38.6% and the seropositivity rate in purebreed and crossbreed animals is statistically important. Simsek et al (2008) conducted a study in the southeastern part of Turkey and informed that the seropositivity was 23.3 % and the rate in females (31%) was higher than the males (14.1%). In same study the reported seropositivity was 27.7% in native, 26.6 % in crossbreed animals and 19.7 % in purebreed animals.…”
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“…It results in severe decrease in meat and milk production and reducing the hide quality, causes a great deal of economic loss in developing countries [2]. The present report shows the systemic pattern of hypodermosis in Pakistan [2][3][4][5][6][7][8], Iran [9][10][11][12][13][14] and Turkey [15][16][17][18][19] from [2000][2001][2002][2003][2004][2005][2006][2007][2008][2009][2010][2011][2012][2013][2014][2015]. The data analysis showed that hypodermosis is highly prevalent in Pakistan followed by Iran and Turkey (Table 1).…”
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