Infographics, reports, and other western Canadian animal health surveillance information
- Unusual cases of diphtheria and laryngotracheitis
- Ongoing risk of Q fever to humans
- Bovine theileriosis in Ontario dairy cows
- Canadian bovine surveillance projects
The WeCAHN dairy network met to discuss a case of Q fever in a dairy herd, an increase in pneumonia reporting, and the impact of humid bedding quality on environmental mastitis. You can find...
- Weather and location can quickly change disease risks
Sheep and Goats
-...Animal Type:Sheep and GoatsDisease Agent:Epizootic haemorrhagic disease,Influenza,Listeriosis (Listeria monocytogenes),Lumpy skin disease,Malignant catarrhal fever (Gammaherpesvirus),Sheep and goat pox,TheileriasisDisease Agent Type:Bacteria,Ecto-parasite,Parasite,Virus,ZoonosisFrequency:QuarterlyOrganization:Western Canadian Animal Health Network (WeCAHN)Production System:Commercial, large-scale,Smallholding,Hobby/PetRegion:Alberta,British Columbia,Manitoba,Saskatchewan,International
- Environmental factors continue to increase the risk of parasites and clostridial disease in cattle
- Missed...
- Missed vaccinations and mineral deficiencies remain common disease risk...