Browsing Doctoral theses (VetMed) by Author "Skjerve, Eystein"
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Environmental persistent organic pollutants (POPs) : their interactions with behavior and development of colorectal cancer
Hansen, Kristine Eraker Aasland (PhD Thesis;2022:9, Doctoral thesis, 2022)Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are a class of chemicals formerly widely used by the production industry and as pesticides in agriculture. Some of them are suspected endocrine disruptors and may interfere with hormone ... -
Epidemiological studies of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus infections in the Norwegian pig population
Er, Jwee Chiek (PhD Thesis;2016:99, Doctoral thesis, 2016) -
Epidemiology of orthopaedic conditions in companion animals with emphasis on cranial cruciate ligament disease
Boge, Gudrun Seeberg (PhD Thesis;2019:78, Doctoral thesis, 2019)Lameness caused by orthopaedic disease is an important reason for owners to take their dog or cat to the veterinarian. Many diagnoses, such as cranial cruciate ligament disease (CCLD), considered the most common cause of ... -
Epidemiology of viral haemorrhagic fevers : seroprevalence and risk factor modelling of Ebola and Marburg viruses in Uganda
Nyakarahuka, Luke (PhD Thesis;2018:12, Doctoral thesis, 2018)Ebola and Marburg virus diseases, caused by Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus (filoviruses) respectively, are viral haemorrhagic fevers of public health importance. This is because of associated severity and impact on global ... -
Reproductive problems in cattle in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Softic, Adis (Doctoral thesis, 2019)The bovine industry represents the most important and the fastest growing branch of agriculture in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH). Thus, this industry has experienced significant changes over the past twenty years regarding ... -
The microevolution of Renibacterium salmoninarum
Brynildsrud, Ola Brønstad (PhD Thesis;2015:50, Doctoral thesis, 2017-07-13)Renibacterium salmoninarum is the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease (BKD), a chronic infection of cultured and wild salmonids, which can result in acute morbidity or mortality or be a slowly progressive disease ... -
Use of a One Health approach for understanding the epidemiology and management of anthrax outbreaks in the human-livestock-wildlife and environmental health interface areas of Northern Tanzania
Mwakapeje, Elibariki Reuben (PhD thesis;2019:24, Doctoral thesis, 2019)Zoonotic diseases are infections, which are transmissible between animals and humans. In both low and middle-income countries (LMIC), animals (livestock or wildlife) and humans often live close together. In LMIC, people ...