Cookies on VetMed Resource

Like most websites we use cookies. This is to ensure that we give you the best experience possible.

 

Continuing to use www.cabi.org  means you agree to our use of cookies. If you would like to, you can learn more about the cookies we use.

VetMed Resource

Veterinary information to support practice, based on evidence and continuing education

VetMed Resource is now available on our new platform, CABI Digital Library. Please note that this website will be discontinued in mid-December, and all access will be automatically redirected to CABI Digital Library.

Take a look at VetMed Resource on CABI Digital Library. 

Results per page:

Search results

Abstract

Two sibling 12-week-old DNA-sexed female African grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) were presented for progressive whole-body tremors, proprioceptive deficits, and an inability to stand unassisted. A third bird in the clutch (DNA-sexed as a male) exhibited no clinical signs. Physical examination of ...

Author(s)
Taggers, A.; Kelly-Bosma, M.; Mastakov, A.; Allavena, R.; Doneley, R. J. T.
Publisher
Association of Avian Veterinarians, Teaneck, USA
Citation
Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 2022, 36, 3, pp 308-315
Abstract

Birds may act as hosts for numerous pathogens, including members of the family Chlamydiaceae, beak and feather disease virus (BFDV), avipoxviruses, Columbid alphaherpesvirus 1 (CoAHV1) and Psittacid alphaherpesvirus 1 (PsAHV1), all of which are a significant biosecurity concern in Australia. While ...

Author(s)
Kasimov, V.; Wille, M.; Sarker, S.; Dong, Y.; Shao, R.; Hall, C.; Potvin, D.; Conroy, G.; Valenza, L.; Gillett, A.; Timms, P.; Jelocnik, M.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Viruses, 2023, 15, 1,
Abstract

Members of the genus Nannizziopsis are emerging fungal pathogens of reptiles that have been documented as the cause of fatal mycoses in a wide range of reptiles in captivity. Cases of severe, proliferative dermatitis, debility and death have been detected in multiple free-living lizard species from ...

Author(s)
Peterson, N. R.; Rose, K.; Shaw, S.; Hyndman, T. H.; Sigler, L.; Kurtböke, D. I.; Llinas, J.; Littleford-Colquhoun, B. L.; Cristescu, R.; Frère, C.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Scientific Reports, 2020, 10, 1,
Abstract

The movement of ornamental fish through international trade is a major factor for the transboundary spread of pathogens. In Australia, ornamental fish which may carry dwarf gourami iridovirus (DGIV), a strain of Infectious spleen and kidney necrosis virus (ISKNV), have been identified as a...

Author(s)
Rimmer, A. E.; Becker, J. A.; Tweedie, A.; Lintermans, M.; Landos, M.; Stephens, F.; Whittington, R. J.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2015, 122, 1/2, pp 181-194
Abstract

Ranaviruses infect and have been associated with mass mortality events in fish, amphibians and reptiles and are capable of interclass transmission. Eastern water dragons (EWDs), a semi-aquatic squamate, have an overlapping distribution with several species shown to be susceptible to Bohle...

Author(s)
Maclaine, A.; Mashkour, N.; Scott, J.; Ariel, E.
Publisher
Inter-Research Science Center, Oldendorf, Germany
Citation
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 2017, 127, 2, pp 97-105
Abstract

Eclectus parrots (Eclectus roratus) exhibit a form of reversed sexual dichromatism (plumage coloration) not found in other birds. The females are a striking vermilion and blue, whereas the males are shiny green. Here, I summarize the major findings of a 10-year research program conducted on a wild...

Author(s)
Heinsohn, R.
Publisher
Association of Avian Veterinarians, Bedford, UK
Citation
Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 2008, 22, 2, pp 146-150
Abstract

Chlamydia psittaci is an important avian pathogen with spillover from infected wild and domesticated birds also posing a risk to human health. We recently reported a case of C. psittaci equine placentitis associated with further spillover to humans. Molecular typing of this case revealed it...

Author(s)
Jelocnik, M.; Jenkins, C.; O'Rourke, B.; Barnwell, J.; Polkinghorne, A.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2018, 65, 3, pp 911-915
Abstract

Two new species of Bacciger Nicoll, 1914 (Faustulidae) are described infecting clupeids collected from the waters off Queensland, Australia; Bacciger minor n. sp. is described from Herklotsichthys castelnaui (Ogilby) in Moreton Bay, southern Queensland and Bacciger major n. sp. is described from ...

Author(s)
Cutmore, S. C.; Bray, R. A.; Cribb, T. H.
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Citation
Systematic Parasitology, 2018, 95, 7, pp 645-654
Abstract

A survey of the trematode fauna of lutjanid fishes off the east coast of Queensland (QLD), Australia revealed the presence of two species of Neometadena Hafeezullah & Siddiqi, 1970 (Digenea: Cryptogonimidae). Neometadena paucispina n. sp. is described from the intestine and pyloric caeca of ...

Author(s)
Miller, T. L.; Cutmore, S. C.; Cribb, T. H.
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Citation
Systematic Parasitology, 2018, 95, 7, pp 655-664
Abstract

Proventricular dilatation disease is a viral disease seen as a segmental neuropathy in parrots. It has always been believed to be a disease exotic to Australia, with the only reported case being a legally imported Green Wing Macaw (Ara chloroptera) in 1993. This paper reports a cluster of cases...

Author(s)
Doneley, R.; Miller, R. I.; Fanning, T. E.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK
Citation
Australian Veterinary Journal, 2007, 85, 3, pp 119-123

Refine Results

Sort Order
Author
Geographical Location
Item Type
Language
Organisms
Subject Topics