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The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of pre-infection with bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) on thymus immune cells from calves challenged with bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV-1). Twelve Friesian calves, aged 8 to 9 months, were inoculated with non-cytopathic BVDV-1. Ten of them were...

Author(s)
Romero-Palomo, F.; Risalde, M. A.; Gómez-Villamandos, J. C.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2017, 64, 2, pp 574-584
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Kubiak, M.
Publisher
Veterinary Business Development Ltd, Peterborough, UK
Citation
Veterinary Times, 2016, 46, 47, pp 18-19
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Overlapping between wildlife and domestic species implies the risk of disease transmission. In Argentina, the wild pig (Sus scrofa) is a widespread invasive species. Sus scrofa wild populations are descendants from domestic pigs released during colonisation and Eurasian wild boars released for...

Author(s)
Carpinetti, B.; Castresana, G.; Rojas, P.; Grant, J.; Marcos, A.; Monterubbianesi, M.; Sanguinetti, H. R.; Serena, M. S.; Echeverría, M. G.; Garciarena, M.; Aleksa, A.
Publisher
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Nacional de la Plata, La Plata, Argentina
Citation
Analecta Veterinaria, 2017, 37, 1, pp 21-27
Abstract

Pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Guam in the 1600's and are now present in high densities throughout the island. Wild pigs are reservoirs for pathogens of concern to domestic animals and humans. Exposure to porcine parvovirus, transmissible gastroenteritis, and Leptospira interrogans has been...

Author(s)
Cleveland, C. A.; DeNicola, A.; Dubey, J. P.; Hill, D. E.; Berghaus, R. D.; Yabsley, M. J.
Publisher
Elsevier B. V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Veterinary Microbiology, 2017, 205, pp 22-25
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An approximately 3,000 finishing swine operation in the United States experienced an outbreak of an atypical neurologic disease in 11-weeks-old pigs with an overall morbidity of 20% and case fatality rate of 30%. The clinical onset and progression of signs in affected pigs varied but included...

Author(s)
Arruda, P. H. E.; Arruda, B. L.; Schwartz, K. J.; Vannucci, F.; Resende, T.; Rovira, A.; Sundberg, P.; Nietfeld, J.; Hause, B. M.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2017, 64, 2, pp 311-315
Abstract

Although equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM) is a sporadic and relatively uncommon manifestation of equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1), it has the potential for causing devastating outbreaks in horses. Up till now, there were no reported EHM outbreaks in donkeys and mules. This study describes...

Author(s)
Negussie, H.; Gizaw, D.; Tessema, T. S.; Nauwynck, H. J.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2017, 64, 2, pp 389-397
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This study represents the first swine transcriptome hive plots created from gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) data and provides a novel insight into the global transcriptome changes occurring in tracheobronchial lymph nodes (TBLN) and spanning the swine genome. RNA isolated from draining TBLN...

Author(s)
Miller, L. C.; Bayles, D. O.; Zanella, E. L.; Lager, K. M.
Publisher
Libertas Academica, Auckland, New Zealand
Citation
Bioinformatics and Biology Insights, 2015, 9, Suppl. 2, pp 25-36
Abstract

Bovine herpesvirus 4 (BoHV-4) is increasingly considered as responsible for various reproductive troubles. This virus infects blood mononuclear cells and displays a specific tropism for vascular endothelia, mammary tissue, endometrium and foetal tissues. Viral multiplication can be reactivated by...

Author(s)
Chastant-Maillard, S.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2015, 62, 3, pp 245-251
Abstract

In July 2011, in a zoological garden in Rome, Italy, malignant catarrhal fever (MCF), a fatal, systemic disease of Artiodactyla, was suspected on the basis of neurological signs and gross lesions observed in a banteng, the first animal to die of this infection. An MCF type-specific PCR with...

Author(s)
Frontoso, R.; Autorino, G. L.; Friedrich, K. G.; Li, H.; Eleni, C.; Cocumelli, C.; Cerbo, P. di; Manna, G.; Scicluna, M. T.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2016, 63, 6, pp 621-627
Abstract

Wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are causing increasing ecologic and economic damage at a global scale. Because wild pigs can carry ≥65 diseases that affect livestock, their widespread expansion threatens native wildlife and livestock. We screened wild pigs from south-central Oklahoma, US for antibodies...

Author(s)
Gaskamp, J. A.; Gee, K. L.; Campbell, T. A.; Silvy, N. J.; Webb, S. L.
Publisher
Wildlife Disease Association, Lawrence, USA
Citation
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2016, 52, 2, pp 383-386

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