Oak processionary moth (Thaumetopoea processionea).
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Publication Date: 2015-07-18 PubMed ID: 26183362DOI: 10.1136/vr.h3840Google Scholar: Lookup
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- Animal Health
- Diagnosis
- Disease
- Disease control
- Disease Diagnosis
- Disease Etiology
- Disease Management
- Disease Outbreaks
- Disease Prevention
- Disease Surveillance
- Disease Transmission
- Disease Treatment
- Epidemiology
- Equine Health
- Horses
- Infection
- Insect Bite Hypersensitivity
- Public Health
- Toxic plants
- Veterinary Care
- Veterinary Medicine
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APA
Carson A, Irvine R, Foster AP.
(2015).
Oak processionary moth (Thaumetopoea processionea).
Vet Rec, 177(3), 79-80.
https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.h3840 Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Surveillance Intelligence Unit, APHA.
- Surveillance Intelligence Unit, APHA.
- Senior Teaching Fellow in Veterinary Dermatology and Pathology, University of Bristol.
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Dermatitis, Contact / epidemiology
- Dermatitis, Contact / etiology
- Dermatitis, Contact / veterinary
- Disease Outbreaks / prevention & control
- Disease Outbreaks / veterinary
- Forestry
- Horse Diseases / epidemiology
- Horse Diseases / etiology
- Horses
- Humans
- Moths
- Risk
- United Kingdom / epidemiology
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