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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 8530"><p>Hi Amanda-Don't know if you will get this message, but i would like a copy of whatever you might care to share on your research. I am not in the science profession * i am a legal studies stdent* and an electrologist, but the study of microbiology is a hobby of mine. I can't seem to find any discussion as to what the exact bacteria is that caused hoof and mouth or the latin name. In addition, i have not been able to find info as to what happens upon human consumption of meat products contaminated w/the bacteria. please, i know as a grad student you are very busy, give me whatever info. you care to exchange. sorry i cannot contribute to your effors. Thanks Affinity. ps will exchange any legal or eletrology info you might desire. lol have a great day <p><br>: Please help me! I am a second year vet tech student doing an oral presentation on Hoof and Mouth Disease in Cattle for my large animal diseases class. I have found a few sources but need advice on where to find specific cases to liven up my presentation. I have all the basics; causes, vaccines, countries affected, etc.<br>: Does it tend to affect a certain breed of cow? There is no other way to treat besides slaughter, correct? Any advice anyone would have would be GREATLY appreciated.<br>: Thanks!<p></p><p><br></p><p><br><hr size=4 width=75%><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:affinity@yahoo.com">affinity@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 8530"] Hi Amanda-Don't know if you will get this message, but i would like a copy of whatever you might care to share on your research. I am not in the science profession * i am a legal studies stdent* and an electrologist, but the study of microbiology is a hobby of mine. I can't seem to find any discussion as to what the exact bacteria is that caused hoof and mouth or the latin name. In addition, i have not been able to find info as to what happens upon human consumption of meat products contaminated w/the bacteria. please, i know as a grad student you are very busy, give me whatever info. you care to exchange. sorry i cannot contribute to your effors. Thanks Affinity. ps will exchange any legal or eletrology info you might desire. lol have a great day <p><br>: Please help me! I am a second year vet tech student doing an oral presentation on Hoof and Mouth Disease in Cattle for my large animal diseases class. I have found a few sources but need advice on where to find specific cases to liven up my presentation. I have all the basics; causes, vaccines, countries affected, etc.<br>: Does it tend to affect a certain breed of cow? There is no other way to treat besides slaughter, correct? Any advice anyone would have would be GREATLY appreciated.<br>: Thanks!<p> <br> <br><hr size=4 width=75%><p> [email=affinity@yahoo.com]affinity@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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