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    Cutaneous leishmaniasis in Cavia porcellus (guinea pig): case report by L. Dalla Rosa, A.G. Soares, A. Marcili, J.D.S. Diaz, P. Wolkmer, D.M. Bassuino, P.G.J. Schaefer, K. Henrich, C.K. Rossato

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The objective of this work is to describe the clinical, pathological, immunohistochemical and molecular findings of cutaneous leishmaniasis by Leishmania enriettii in guinea pig (Cavia porcellus). Three animals had nodular and alopecia lesions on the muzzle, ears and ulcerated lesions on the distal extremities of the pelvic limbs. …”
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    Cyclic events of spermatogenic cells in the seminiferous tubules of Guinea pigs by Abdul-Hadi S. Mohammed, Widad A. Jawad

    Published 2010-06-01
    “… There are  twelve stages were identified in the spermatogenic cycle  in Guinea Pig, each contains one or two generations of spermatids which is connected with one or two generations of Spermatocytes and one or two generations of spermatogonia. …”
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    Pig production in Africa: current status, challenges, prospects and opportunities by Akinyele O. K. Adesehinwa, Bamidele A. Boladuro, Adetola S. Dunmade, Ayodeji B. Idowu, John C. Moreki, Ann M. Wachira

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Pig production is one of the viable enterprises of the livestock sub-sector of agriculture. …”
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    Guinea Pig Sperm Morphology and Fertility under Different Photoperiod by Hurley Abel Quispe-Ccasa, Yander M. Briceño-Mendoza, Ilse Silvia Cayo-Colca

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This study aimed to determine the morphological and morphometric spermatozoa characteristics from guinea pigs subjected to different photoperiodic stimulation. …”
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    EFFECT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTANCE ON WEIGHT LOSSES IN PIGS FROM DEHYDRATION by Sivanilza T. Machado, Irenilza De A. Nääs, Mario Mollo Neto, Oduvaldo Vendrametto, João G. M. Dos Reis

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Transportation represents a source of body dehydration for pigs transported from farm to slaughterhouses. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the distances on the body dehydration of pigs transported to slaughter in tropical conditions. …”
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    The Impact of Mycotic Contaminated Feed on the Health of Pigs and on the Human Consumer by Daniela Moţ, Emil Tîrziu

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This work highlights the negative effects of the presence of microscopic fungi and the toxins released by them in the feed of farm animals, respectively pigs. However, the mycotoxins  pose a much greater risk to animals, with pigs being particularly susceptible to this contamination. …”
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    Haematopinus suis Infestation in Pig Farms in Busogo Sector, Rwanda by E. Niyonsenga, J. Twizerimana, M. F. Mwabonimana

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Haematopinus suis(H. suis) is a common ectoparasite of pigs and is economically important worldwide. H. suis is responsible for anemia and poor feed conversion rate that lead to poor growth in pig husbandry. …”
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    Anatomical study: comparing the human, sheep and pig knee meniscus by Talal Takroni, Leila Laouar, Adetola Adesida, Janet A. W. Elliott, Nadr M. Jomha

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Sheep menisci (n = 6 pairs) and pig menisci (n = 22 pairs) were obtained from the stifle joints of adult sheep and pigs. …”
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    Effect of Killed PRRSV Vaccine on Gut Microbiota Diversity in Pigs by Fangfeng Yuan, Jaishree Sharma, Som G. Nanjappa, Christopher A. Gaulke, Ying Fang

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…In this study, we investigated the effects of a killed virus vaccine on the gut microbiome diversity in pigs. Fecal microbial communities were longitudinally assessed in three groups of pigs (vaccinated/challenged with PRRSV, unvaccinated/challenged with PRRSV, and unvaccinated/unchallenged) before and after vaccination and after viral challenge. …”
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