The purpose of the research is to study the cumulative properties of the long-acting preparation "Flyblock insecticidal tag". Materials and methods. The cumulative properties of the "Flyblock insecticidal tag" preparation were studied by the subchronic toxicity method on 20 male guinea pigs, which...
Author(s)
Mironenko, A. V.
Publisher
All-Russian K. I. Skryabin Scientific Research Institute of Helminthology, Moscow, Russia
Citation
Rossiiskii Parazitologicheskii Zhurnal, 2020, 3, pp 99-103
Diplodiosis is a neuromycotoxicosis of cattle and sheep caused by ingestion of maize infected with the ear-rot fungus Stenocarpella (=Diplodia) maydis. Apart from ataxia, paresis, and paralysis, the toxin is responsible for stillbirths and neonatal losses characterized by the presence of spongiform ...
Author(s)
Snyman, L. D.; Kellerman, T. S.; Vleggaar, R.; Flett, B. C.; Basson, K. M.; Schultz, R. A.
Publisher
American Chemical Society, Washington, USA
Citation
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2011, 59, 16, pp 9039-9044
Eight-week-old guineapigs (17) and hamsters (17) were infected with 300 to 1000 E. cervi larvae from Helix pomatia. The animals were necropsied 4 and 24 h pi and at intervals between days 2-150 pi. Central nervous system (CNS) symptoms in the form of paresis and paralysis of limbs were observed...
Author(s)
Demiaszkiewicz, A. W.
Citation
Wiadomości Parazytologiczne, 1989, 35, 2, pp 115-119
A female cat exhibiting aggressiveness and paresis of the hindlimbs died after 20 days of observation. Rabies was diagnosed at histological examination of the brain. Two g.pigs inoculated intracerebrally with brain material developed, after 4 months, slight motor inco-ordination of the hind-limbs...
Author(s)
Andral, L.; SÉRiÉ, C.
Citation
Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 1965, 108, pp 442-450
I. The Flury strain of rabies virus, in a suspension of g. pig brain, caused fatal paresis and paralysis when inoculated intracerebrally into rabbits, g. pigs, mice, sheep and dogs. It was passaged intracerebrally in these animals, and in chick embryos. Of these species of animals, only g. pigs...
Citation
Archiv fur Experimentelle Veterinarmedizin, 1956, 10, pp 211-225
Mouse-adapted (neurotropic) and g. pig adapted (viscerotropic) strains of F. & M. disease virus Type C were passaged in unweaned rabbits.
A strain adapted to unweaned mice. and to 20-24-day-old mice was passaged 6 times in young unweaned rabbits by i/p injection of brain tissue. The younger the...
Author(s)
Ciaccio, G.; Giroud, P.
Citation
Compte rendu des seances de la Societe de biologie, 1954, 148, pp 1975-1976
Suspension of normal brain plus adjuvants produced this condition when 3 ml. were injected intramuscularly or 1 ml. intraperitoneally. Pathological changes were found in the entire nervous system and consisted of perivascular inflammatory reaction. Changes in the remaining organs were present, but...
Author(s)
Cazzullo, C. L.; Ferraro, A.
Citation
Arch. Pathol., 1949, 48, pp 316-330
See also V.B. 25, 1977.] The authors inoculated rabbits by various routes with Flury strain rabies virus passaged in g. pigs.
By the subcutaneous or intramuscular routes the virus produced no symptoms, but when inoculated intracerebrally or into the eye it produced a variety of symptoms in...
Author(s)
Remlinger, P.; Hadji, A.
Citation
Arch. Inst. Pasteur d'Algerie, 1954, 32, pp 198-199
The authors record the history, illness and P.M. findings observed in six horses, aged 3-10 years and a foal three months old. Clinical symptoms, varying from animal to animal, were: paraplegia, paresis of neck muscles and hind limbs, slight icterus of visible mucous membranes, absence of reflexes, ...
Author(s)
Geurden, L.; Thoonen, J.; Galmart, J.
Citation
Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift, 1942, 11, pp 157-169
Out of about 200 cases of mastitis occurring annually in the practice of one of the authors, about 30 were followed by paraplegia. These always occurred during the summer. An acute mastitis with marked and characteristic alteration of the secretion developed five or six months after calving and was ...
Author(s)
Lesbouyries, Adam; Argoud.
Citation
Bulletin de l'Academie Veterinaire de France, 1932, 5, pp 321-325