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Amrutha, D., Priya Chandran, and V. S. Sreeshma. "Evaluation of Animal Birth Control Program in an Urban Area of North Kerala." Journal of Advanced Health Research & Clinical Medicine 1, no. 1 (2024): 13–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jhcr.jhcr_3_23.

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Background: India contributes to 36% of global rabies-related deaths, according to the World Health Organization. To address the issue of increased number of stray dog exposures, the Kerala Government initiated a comprehensive plan that includes an intensive animal birth control (ABC) program along with antirabies vaccination. This study was conducted with the objective of evaluating the implementation of the ABC program in the corporation area of Kozhikode district. Materials and Methods: Evaluation of the ABC program was performed based on the Standard Operating Procedures proposed by the An
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RY, Gurikar, Sarangamath SP, Rajat Sagare, Jattennavar PS, and Janagi HS. "Animal birth control programme employed in Gadag-Betageri municipality." International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry 10, no. 4 (2025): 130–33. https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2025.v10.i4c.2187.

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Pandey, Anu, and Mohd Shahid Ali. "Man-Dog Conflict Result of Fractured System and Apathetic Governance." Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review 5, no. 6 (2025): e06214. https://doi.org/10.47172/2965-730x.sdgsreview.v5.n06.pe06214.

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Objective: The objective of this paper is to look into the reasons why ABC-AR (Animal birth control and Anti Rabies) program which is in existence since 2001 in India has miserably failed to control the community / stray dog population and canine rabies. Theoretical Framework: India a country which was once the epitome of non-violence and peaceful coexistence between humans and animals has today become quite intolerant and violent towards community animals especially dogs. Cruelties towards dogs such as killings, beatings, relocations etc. have become quite common. In spite of having animal pr
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S, PREETHI, and Mr Kamala Kannan S. "UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF STRAY DOGS ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES FOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT." International Scientific Journal of Engineering and Management 04, no. 04 (2025): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.55041/isjem02723.

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The effects of stray dogs on Coimbatore City's public health and safety are explored in this study. It aims to comprehend the community's major issues, the efficiency of governmental control measures, and the function of public involvement in problem-solving. Data on public concerns, awareness, and community involvement were gathered using an organized approach. The results show that although government programs like the Animal Birth Control (ABC) program are in place, awareness and involvement are still low. To effectively manage the number of stray dogs, the study emphasizes the necessity of
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Aredath, Gautam, and Abi T. Vanak. "Navigating the streets." Indian Public Policy Review 4, no. 6 (Nov-Dec) (2023): 66–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.55763/ippr.2023.04.06.004.

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 The Indian government’s approach to dog population management for the last two decades – the animal birth control (ABC) program – has yielded poor results. Aside from its implementation failures, the ABC is scientifically unsuited to the scale and severity of the harms posed by free-ranging dogs. It is based on a deficient understanding of both animal behaviour and animal welfare. The Indian Supreme Court, which is hearing multiple petitions relating to the danger to human life and safety posed by India’s burgeoning population of free-ranging dogs, has issued interim orders that restric
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Totton, Sarah C., Alex I. Wandeler, Carl S. Ribble, Rick C. Rosatte, and Scott A. McEwen. "Stray dog population health in Jodhpur, India in the wake of an animal birth control (ABC) program." Preventive Veterinary Medicine 98, no. 2-3 (2011): 215–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.prevetmed.2010.11.011.

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Draycott, R. A. H. "Restoration of a sustainable wild grey partridge shoot in eastern England." Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 35, no. 2 (2012): 381–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.32800/abc.2012.35.0381.

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Eastern England has been a stronghold for grey partridges Perdix perdix, but in common with the rest of Britain, numbers declined from the 1950s onwards. Partridges within a 40 km2 study area in the county of Norfolk have been monitored in conjunction with the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) since the 1950s. Since 2001 a programme of habitat creation, supplementary feeding and predation control was undertaken by the landowner, farmers and gamekeepers to restore partridges. Numbers increased from 4.7 pairs/km2 in March 2001 to 54 pairs/km2 in March 2011. These densities are comparab
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Mahato, Prem Lal, Milan Kandel, Shrijana Khanal, Deepak Subedi, Bishnu K.C, and Douglas Wilson. "The Demography, Health Status and Public Attitude of Owned Dog In Bharatpur Metropolitan City." International Journal of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology 8, no. 1 (2020): 96–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijasbt.v8i1.27770.

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Dog play an important role as companion and guard animal. In Nepal, most dogs are free to roam and only few of household keep the dog as owned-dog. This study was carried out at Bharatpur Metropolitan City, Chitwan where 95 dogs owned families who owned 119 dogs were purposively surveyed with well-structured pretested questionnaire to collect baseline data on owned dog demographics, assess knowledge, attitudes and practices of dog owners concerning dogs. In the study, the sex ratio was found 1:1 in the population. Median age of population was found to be 2.5 years and range from 1 month to 12
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Acharya, M., and S. Dhakal. "Survey on Street Dog Population in Pokhara Valley of Nepal." Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine 13, no. 1 (2015): 65–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjvm.v13i1.23722.

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A survey was carried out to determine the population of street dogs and people’s opinion about their persistence in Pokhara Valley, Nepal. Information of street dog population was necessary to construct a future animal birth control (ABC) plans. For this, mark-resight survey method was used. Further, local residents were interviewed to know their opinion about the persistence of street dog population in that area. Among total 1767 dogs, 1072 (60.66%) were male, 641 (36.28%) were female and 54 (3.06%) were puppies. About 367 (57.25%) of the female street dogs were already spayed. A total of 371
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Rosell, C., F. Navàs, and S. Romero. "Reproduction of wild boar in a cropland and coastal wetland area: implications for management." Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 35, no. 2 (2012): 209–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.32800/abc.2012.35.0209.

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The reproductive parameters of a wild boar population located in a coastal landscape with a mosaic of cropland and wetland habitats were analysed and compared with those observed in wild boar populations living in other habitats. A total of 296 reproductive tracts of females captured year round at the Aiguamolls de l’Empordà Natural Park were collected and analysed from 2000 to 2010. The foetuses were counted, sexed and aged and the mating and birth periods were determined. The weight and age of each female were also recorded. In accordance with the pattern observed in most European population
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Singh, B., R. Sharma, J. Sharma, and J. Singh Gill. "Molecular detection of E. granulosus sheep strain (G1) infections in naturally infected dogs in Punjab (India)." Helminthologia 51, no. 4 (2014): 269–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11687-014-0240-9.

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AbstractEchinococcosis is a preventable but neglected zoonosis in India. Although the disease in domestic animals is usually asymptomatic, huge economic losses have been reported due to cystic echinococcosis in livestock in India. The molecular characterization of Echinococcus from dog populations has not been previously carried out in Punjab (India). A total of 237 pet and stray dog faecal samples were collected and examined for the presence of eggs of the Taeniidae family in Punjab (India). A 255 base pair fragment of the mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene was amplified and the presence of sheep st
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Thorat, Rahul, and Arvind Ingle. "Breeding performance with special reference to pre-weaning mortality of C57BL/6 and B6D2F1 hybrid strain of mice maintained at ACTREC Animal Facility." Journal of Laboratory Animal Science 6, no. 1 (2024): 19–23. https://doi.org/10.48165/jlas.2023.6.1.4.

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Successful breeding programme of laboratory animals is one of a key factor in any facility operations. In-house breeding of laboratory animal species depends on using correct breeding method, number of animals requested by the researchers, litter size, birth weight, perinatal mortality, weaning percentage, female:male ratio, parity interval, fostering, postpartum heat, non-productive breeders, enrichment programme etc. To fulfil the animal demands for in vivo research, these points play significant role, especially perinatal mortality. Perinatal mortality is strain dependent and therefore faci
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Bertouille, S. "Wildlife law and policy." Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 35, no. 2 (2012): 159–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.32800/abc.2012.35.0159.

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One of the crucial issues of our decades is how to stop the loss of biodiversity. Policy–makers need reliable data to base their decisions on. Managing wildlife populations requires, first of all, science–based knowledge of their abundance, dynamics, ecology, behaviour and dispersal capacities based on reliable qualitative data. The importance of dialogue and communication with the local actors should be stressed (Sennerby Forsse, 2010) as bag statistics and other monitoring data in wildlife management could be more precise if local actors, notably hunters, were better informed and aware of th
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Baker, Laurie, Jason Matthiopoulos, Thomas Müller, Conrad Freuling, and Katie Hampson. "Optimizing spatial and seasonal deployment of vaccination campaigns to eliminate wildlife rabies." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 374, no. 1776 (2019): 20180280. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2018.0280.

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Understanding how the spatial deployment of interventions affects elimination time horizons and potential for disease re-emergence has broad application to control programmes targeting human, animal and plant pathogens. We previously developed an epidemiological model that captures the main features of rabies spread and the impacts of vaccination based on detailed records of fox rabies in eastern Germany during the implementation of an oral rabies vaccination (ORV) programme. Here, we use simulations from this fitted model to determine the best vaccination strategy, in terms of spatial placeme
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Fisher, B. G., A. Thankamony, J. Mendiola, et al. "Maternal serum concentrations of bisphenol A and propyl paraben in early pregnancy are associated with male infant genital development." Human Reproduction 35, no. 4 (2020): 913–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/humrep/deaa045.

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Abstract STUDY QUESTION Are maternal serum phthalate metabolite, phenol and paraben concentrations measured at 10–17 weeks of gestation associated with male infant genital developmental outcomes, specifically cryptorchidism, anogenital distance (AGD), penile length and testicular descent distance, at birth and postnatally? SUMMARY ANSWER Maternal serum bisphenol A (BPA) concentration at 10–17 weeks of gestation was positively associated with congenital or postnatally acquired cryptorchidism, and n-propyl paraben (n-PrP) concentration was associated with shorter AGD from birth to 24 months of a
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Bashonga, Bishobibiri Alexis, Sande Eric, Ntakimazi Gaspard, and Kahindo Charles. "Bird Ecology in the Ruzizi Delta, Northern End of Lake Tanganyika in Burundi and in the Democratic Republic of Congo." Biolife 11, no. 1 (2023): 12–20. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7686228.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> Bird ecology in the Ruzizi Delta was investigated during the months of April, July and October 2019-2021. Three species of water birds were the most prominent, the Cattle Egret (Ardeidae), Bubulcus ibis (Linnaeus, 1758) &laquo;H&eacute;ron garde boeufs&raquo;, the Black Crake (Rallidae) Amaurornis flavirostris (Swainson, 1837) &laquo;R&acirc;le &agrave; bec jaune&raquo; and the Africana Jacana (Jacanidae) Actophilornis africanus (Gmelin, 1789) &laquo;Jacana a poitrine dor&eacute;e&raquo;. The objective pursued by the research is the sustainable conservation of birds b
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Ancy, Davis V. "Identification of manmade disasters in Kerala 'Stray Dog Menace in Kerala." J. of Computation In Biosciences And Engineering Volume 2, Issue 3 (2015). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.999958.

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In Kerala stray dog menace is emerging as a major problem. Around 1.84 lakh people are attacked by stray dogs. There are around 2, 68,994 stray dogs in Kerala. This study is tries to find out the emerging manmade disaster, its important, reasons, problems and solutions etc,. This study is a descriptive study, data are collected from the newspapers and websites etc,. The stray dogs are increasing every year in Kerala, the reason for increasing the number is the lack of waste management system,. Domestic dogs without licence, illegal butchery and meat selling, emerging service sectors, etc., And
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Nethravathi, B. T., P. T. Ramesh, and R. E. Sushma. "Sequential Monitoring of Pre-exposure Antirabies Vaccinal Neutralizing Antibodies in Dogs." Indian Journal of Animal Research, Of (March 4, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.18805/ijar.b-4767.

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Background: Effective animal vaccines against Rabies that provide a considerable duration of immunity and mass parenteral vaccination programmes remain the mainstay of canine rabies control. Animal birth control (ABC) programmes coupled with pre-exposure anti-rabies vaccination with booster dose at regular interval have been advocated as a method to control urban street male and female dog populations and ultimately human rabies in Asia. The present study is aimed to determine the persistence of antirabies neutralizing antibodies to pre-exposure vaccination in dogs and the effect of booster va
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Pusp, Agyey, Archana Kumari, Ramesh Tiwary, et al. "Haemodynamic and Haemato-Biochemical Changes with Ketamine, Propofol and Ketofol as Constant Rate Infusion Anesthesia for Elective Ovariectomy in Dogs." Indian Journal of Animal Research, Of (August 18, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.18805/ijar.b-5065.

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Background: Combination of glycopyrrolate, butorphanol, xylazine as premedication and induction with propofol and maintenance with ketamine, propofol and propofol mixtures (Ketofol 1:1) as constant rate infusion (CRI) would have the ability to maintain better hemodynamic and reduce the dose of general anesthesia for maintenance. This technique once gets standardized; it may transfer to field veterinarians for elective ovariectomy under a routine animal birth control programme (ABC) for safe handling of canines. Therefore, the present study was designed to evaluate haemodynamic and haemato-bioc
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Schweizer, Matthias, Hanspeter Stalder, Anja Haslebacher, Martin Grisiger, Heinzpeter Schwermer, and Elena Di Labio. "Eradication of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) in Cattle in Switzerland: Lessons Taught by the Complex Biology of the Virus." Frontiers in Veterinary Science 8 (September 7, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.702730.

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Bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) and related ruminant pestiviruses occur worldwide and cause considerable economic losses in livestock and severely impair animal welfare. Switzerland started a national mandatory control programme in 2008 aiming to eradicate BVD from the Swiss cattle population. The peculiar biology of pestiviruses with the birth of persistently infected (PI) animals upon in utero infection in addition to transient infection of naïve animals requires vertical and horizontal transmission to be taken into account. Initially, every animal was tested for PI within the first year
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Dobos, Attila, Vilmos Dobos, and István Kiss. "How control and eradication of BVDV at farm level influences the occurrence of calf diseases and antimicrobial usage during the first six months of calf rearing." Irish Veterinary Journal 77, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13620-024-00279-8.

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Abstract Background Bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) is one of the major cattle diseases causing economic losses worldwide. Nowadays the disease manifests mainly as virus-induced immunosuppression and early embryonic death, impacting overall herd performance and contributing to increased antibiotic usage in calf rearing. Methods In our study we investigated the effect of rapid BVDV control measures on calf diseases and antimicrobial usage after weaning on a large industrial dairy farm. Persistently infected (PI) animals were identified and removed from the herd within a short period of time, and a
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SEZENLER, TAMER, AYHAN CEYHAN, MEHMET AKIF YÜKSEL, ABDULLAH TANER ÖNALDI, and MESUT YILDIRIR. "Effect of parity and type of lambing on performance and udder traits of Bandirma ewes." Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 86, no. 5 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v86i5.58498.

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of parity and lambing type on body condition score (BCS), live weight of ewes (LWE), daily milk yield (DMY), lambs growth performance and udder measurement of ewes during first 3 months of lactation in Bandirma ewes. Bandirma ewes (78) with healthy udders and their lambs (117 heads) were used. BCS of ewes was affected significantly by lambing types at first and third months of lactation, while lambing types were not significant in second month of lactation. Parity of ewes did not significantly affected BCS except third month of lactation w
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Hope, Cathy, and Bethaney Turner. "The Right Stuff? The Original Double Jay as Site for Youth Counterculture." M/C Journal 17, no. 6 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.898.

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On 19 January 1975, Australia’s first youth station 2JJ (Double Jay) launched itself onto the nation’s airwaves with a NASA-style countdown and You Only Like Me ‘Cause I’m Good in Bed by Australian band Skyhooks. Refused airtime by the commercial stations because of its explicit sexual content, this song was a clear signifier of the new station’s intent—to occupy a more radical territory on Australian radio. Indeed, Double Jay’s musical entrée into the highly restrictive local broadcasting environment of the time has gone on to symbolise both the station’s role in its early days as an enfant t
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Salter, Colin. "Our Cows and Whales." M/C Journal 21, no. 3 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1410.

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IntroductionIn 2011, Four Corners — the flagship current affairs program of the Australian national broadcaster, ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) — aired an investigative report on the conditions in Indonesian slaughterhouses. Central to the report was a focus on how Australian cows were being killed for human consumption. Moral outrage ensued. The Federal Government responded with a temporary ban on the live export of cattle to Indonesia. In 2010 the Australian Government initiated legal action in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) opposing Japanese whaling in the Southern Ocea
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Dufresne, Lachelle. "Pregnant Prisoners in Shackles." Voices in Bioethics 9 (June 24, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.52214/vib.v9i.11638.

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Photo by niu niu on Unsplash ABSTRACT Shackling prisoners has been implemented as standard procedure when transporting prisoners in labor and during childbirth. This procedure ensures the protection of both the public and healthcare workers. However, the act of shackling pregnant prisoners violates the principles of ethics that physicians are supposed to uphold. This paper will explore how shackling pregnant prisoners violates the principle of justice and beneficence, making the practice unethical. INTRODUCTION Some states allow shackling of incarcerated pregnant women during transport and whi
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Wright, Katherine. "Bunnies, Bilbies, and the Ethic of Ecological Remembrance." M/C Journal 15, no. 3 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.507.

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Wandering the aisles of my local Woolworths in April this year, I noticed a large number of chocolate bilbies replacing chocolate rabbits. In these harsh economic times it seems that even the Easter bunny is in danger of losing his Easter job. While the changing shape of Easter chocolate may seem to be a harmless affair, the expulsion of the rabbit from Easter celebrations has a darker side. In this paper I look at the campaign to replace the Easter bunny with the Easter bilby, and the implications this mediated conservation move has for living rabbits in the Australian ecosystem. Essential to
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