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From:Nomadic Peoples (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction A summary is given of a study conducted during 2003 in the Darfur states of western Sudan. The study presents information about mainly nomadic camel owners, types of camels and other animals reared,...
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From:Egyptian Pharmaceutical Journal (Vol. 15, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Amal. Othman Objective The aim of this study was to determine the antimicrobial activity of camel's milk compared with three types of raw and processed cow's milk as a natural safe way to overcome pathogenic...
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From:African Journal of Trauma (Vol. 5, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Abdurrazaq. Taiwo, Nabilla. Awwal, Ramat. Braimah, Adebayo. Ibikunle The camel is a very docile animal used extensively in the Northern region of Nigeria for farming, transport, and others. It is rarely...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 55, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedWhenever I say "equals" you think of the little guy no one's put down roses for but all of us pay to have our plot shoveled and are left at best with wistful hope someone will get the dates right, someone do the heavy...
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From:Emerging Infectious Diseases (Vol. 26, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedWe detected Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) RNA in 305/1,131 (27%) camels tested at an abattoir in Al Hasa, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia, during January 2016-March 2018. We characterized 48...
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From:Emerging Infectious Diseases (Vol. 27, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAlthough seroprevalence of Middle East respiratory coronavirus syndrome is high among camels in Africa, researchers have not detected zoonotic transmission in Kenya. We followed a cohort of 262 camel handlers in Kenya...
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From:Journal of Pakistan Medical Association (Vol. 71, Issue 3)Byline: Sultan Fahad Al Nohair Keywords: Camel milk, diabetes mellitus, blood glucose, HbA1C, insulin resistance. Introduction Diabetes mellitus has now been considered as a major public health issue globally.1...
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From:Veterinary World (Vol. 5, Issue 6)Aim : To know the Haemato-Biochemical values of camels infested with Trypanosomiasis. Materials and Methods: A herd of 13 camels showing signs of inappetance, lethargy, going down in condition, urticarial swellings,...
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From:PSA Journal (Vol. 80, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan, India, is one of the world's largest camel fairs, attracting over 300,000 people and an astonishing 50,000 camels. Camel and cattle traders converge on the small town of Pushkar,...
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From:Nature (Vol. 501, Issue 7467) Peer-ReviewedLack of in-depth studies hampers efforts to identify source. Author(s): Declan Butler Author Affiliations: Possible infection with the MERS coronavirus, or a closely related virus, has been detected in camels....
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 17, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedLignocellulosic biomass such as barley straw is a renewable and sustainable alternative to traditional feeds and could be used as bioenergy sources; however, low hydrolysis rate reduces the fermentation efficiency....
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From:Australian GeographicPeer-ReviewedAs ron 'brownie' brown, mounted on his grey camel Pearl, swayed across the gibber plain in the sweltering heat of the desert, this sort of police patrol was already on the way out. It was 1951 and the roar of Land...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 13, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Sherif Ramadan 1,2, Amira M. Nowier 3, Yusuke Hori 1,4, Miho Inoue-Murayama 1,5,* Introduction Animal temperament influences individual behavioral changes in regard to stressors or environmental...
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From:Nomadic Peoples (Vol. 6, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction The camel population of Sudan is estimated at 2.903 million head (MOAAR 1998), ranking the country worldwide second only to Somalia (FAO 1986). Most camels are raised within pastoral systems in the...
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From:Enzyme ResearchPeer-ReviewedGlucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase from camel liver was purified to homogeneity by ammonium sulfate precipitation and a combination of DEAE-cellulose, Sephacryl S-300 gel filtration, and 2;, 5' ADP Sepharose 4B affinity...
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From:Advances in Environmental Biology (Vol. 10, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Background: The one-humped camel is the most useful animal in the arid and semi arid regions, where it represents an essential source of meat and milk. However, the environmental conditions such as high...
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From:Veterinary World (Vol. 10, Issue 11)Background and Aim: Recently, cases of mastitis refractory to treatment have been reported frequently. There are limited routine laboratory investigations on Camelidae infections. Mastitis has been estimated to affect...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 15, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Ahmed M. Tolah 1,2, Saad B. AL Masaudi 2, Sherif A. El-Kafrawy 1,3, Ahmed A. Mirza 3, Steve M. Harakeh 1,3, Ahmed M. Hassan 1, Mohammed A. Alsaadi 1, Abdulrahman A. Alzahrani 4, Ghaleb A. Alsaaidi 4, Nabil M....
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From:Emerging Infectious Diseases (Vol. 27, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedAfter the first detection of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in camels in Jordan in 2013, we conducted 2 consecutive surveys in 2014-2015 and 2017-2018 investigating risk factors for MERS-CoV...
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From:Emerging Infectious Diseases (Vol. 20, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedDromedary camels are a putative source for human infections with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus. We showed that camels sampled in different regions in Kenya during 1992-2013 have antibodies against this...