Publications by authors named "N Azzag"

Article Synopsis
  • Ixodid ticks are harmful ectoparasites that affect cattle by causing injury and spreading various diseases.
  • This study analyzed ticks from cattle in northeastern Algeria, identifying multiple tick species and screening for 36 different pathogens using advanced PCR techniques.
  • A significant portion of the ticks examined were infected with microorganisms, with the most common being various types of *Rickettsia*, and the findings underscore the relevance of tick-borne diseases in cattle health.
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Aim: We performed a retrospective study to evaluate clinical complications and outcomes associated with non-operative management of pelvic fractures in dogs and cats and described owner satisfaction.

Materials And Methods: Based on radiographic findings and fracture location, case records were classified into two groups. Group 1 included animals with acetabulum involvement that underwent conservative treatment plus femoral head-and-neck excision.

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Arthropod-borne hemoparasites represent a serious health problem in livestock, causing significant production losses. Currently, the evidence of spp., spp.

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Introduction: Horses ( are susceptible to tick-borne diseases. Two of them, Lyme borreliosis due to and granulocytic anaplasmosis due to were investigated in Algerian horses. The diseases have been less extensively studied in horses and results pertinent to Algeria have not been published.

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Background And Aim: Canine babesiosis is a vector-borne disease transmitted by ticks of the Ixodidae family. The effects of infection in dogs can range from the subclinical to the severe lethal form. This study aimed to make an original contribution to the knowledge of circulating species of spp.

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