From: Co-ordinated Interdisciplinary Efforts on Research in Animal Production and Health
CEP97-1 | Minimisation of the feeding health load by control of the calcium homeostasis and acid-base balance in dairy cattle |
CEP97-2 | Genetic improvement of health in swine (By 1999 incorporated in project CEP97-10) |
CEP97-3 | Health, welfare and production of swine in multi-site systems |
CEP97-4 | Operating Research Centre for Animal Production and Health |
CEP97-5 | Animal health economics – Decision support systems for disease control in pig and cattle herds |
CEP97-6 | Characterisation of the immune system in calves infected with bovine respiratory syncytial virus to improve the possibilities for prevention of disease |
CEP97-7 | Transfer of maternal immunity against Mycoplasma hyosynoviae to pigs and identification of immunity in swine herds with and without arthritis |
CEP97-8 | Influence of production systems on animal health and innate flock immunity in poultry |
CEP97-9 | Protective immunity to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS): Towards a rational basis for PRRS control |
CEP97-10 | Genetic improvement of disease resistance in pigs |
CEP97-11 | The influence of production facilities, management strategies, and medication policy on health and antimicrobial resistance in dairy cattle herds |
CEP97-12 | Objective assessment of health status and use of medication in Danish mink production |
CEP97-13 | Objective evaluation of health status in Danish pig herds |
CEP97-14 | The influence of the farrowing environment on factors of importance for piglet health and survival |
CEP97-15 | Escherichia coli in Danish poultry production: Investigations on the role of management factors, with emphasis on production systems and feed composition, on the presence of potentially pathogenic clones of E. coli and colibacillosis |
CEP97-16 | Housing of growing pigs in large groups – principles and strategies and significance for animal welfare |
CEP97-17 | Airborne transmission of respiratory disease between pig units located at close range |