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  1. Mitochondrial Fission Encephalopathy (MFE) is a genetic disorder affecting the Bulllmastiff breed and characterised by ataxia, hypermetria, conscious proprioceptive deficits, behavioural abnormalities, and a visual deficit.

  2. A mutation in the MFF gene causes Mitochondrial fission encephalopathy (MFE) in the breed Bullmastiff. Symptoms in homozygously affected dogs are ataxia, an uncoordinated gait and behavioural abnormalities.

    • Bullmastiff
    • sequencing
    • autosomal recessive
  3. humans and domestic animals, rabies is an entirely preventable disease: • Vaccinate pets against rabies and keep rabies vaccinations up-to-date. • Keep cats indoors and maintain direct supervision of dogs while outdoors to prevent interactions with wildlife.

  4. The difference between production-related metabolic diseases and nutritional deficiencies is often subtle. Typically, nutritional deficiencies are longterm conditions that develop gradually and can be corrected through dietary supplementation.

    • Andrew J. Allen
  5. Mad dog disease? - Volume 14 Issue 12. To save this article to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account.

    • Declan Murray
    • 1990
  6. Sep 26, 2018 · Rabies or the Mad Dog Disease is a lethal viral infection that’s caused by dog or other animal bites. Rabies has no cure; but this article can save your life.

  7. Overview of Metabolic Disorders in Animals. Metabolic diseases may be inherited or acquired, the latter case being more common and important. Metabolic diseases are clinically important because they affect energy production or damage tissues critical for survival.

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