K J Baalsrud
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Leira H, Baalsrud K
Dev Biol Stand
. 1997 Jan;
90:383-7.
PMID: 9270867
Reports of adverse health effects to vaccinators after self-injection of fish vaccine motivated the present study which aimed at identifying risk factors and improving risk management. Information was collected through...
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Leira H, Berg R, Baalsrud K, Eggen B, Olafsson K
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen
. 1993 May;
113(13):1563-5.
PMID: 8337640
In 1991, three cases of anaphylactoid reactions among vaccinators of farmed fish were registered in Norway. The reactions developed after repeated accidental self-injection of vaccine against salmon furunculosis. In 1991,...
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Leira H, Baalsrud K
Scand J Work Environ Health
. 1992 Dec;
18(6):410.
PMID: 1485168
No abstract available.
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Hardeng F, Baalsrud K, Overnes G
Vet Res Commun
. 1992 Jan;
16(6):429-36.
PMID: 1295204
The use of synthetic pyrethroids in pour-on formulations reduced tick infestations and the incidence of tick-associated diseases in lambs more than dipping in organophosphate acaricides. Though the use of pyrethroids...
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Baalsrud K
Vet Rec
. 1987 Oct;
121(15):350-3.
PMID: 3686794
The spontaneous occurrence of atrophic rhinitis in 12 of 49 goat herds in one area of Norway is described. The clinical signs included nose bleeding, nasal discharge, sneezing and tender...
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Baalsrud K, Overnes G
Equine Vet J
. 1986 Nov;
18(6):472-4.
PMID: 3803361
Fifteen horses used for serum production were maintained on low vitamin E and selenium diets. They were divided into four groups receiving: Group 1 no supplements, Group 2 vitamin E,...