Full TextCABI Book Chapter Info
The aetiology, clinical signs, pathology, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of pasteurellosis, rhinitis, pneumonia, abscesses, metritis, orchitis, wry neck, conjunctivitis, enteritis, enterotoxaemia, coccidiosis, Tyzzer's disease, mastitis, bordetellosis, broken back, congenital...
ISBN
2022 CABI (H ISBN 9781789249781)
Animal models are necessary to study how cutaneous human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are associated with carcinogenesis. The cottontail rabbit papillomavirus (CRPV) induces papilloma in the -cutaneous skin of rabbits and serves as an established animal model for HPVlinked carcinogenesis where viral E6...
Author(s)
Lim JiaWen; Frecot, D. I.; Stubenrauch, F.; Iftner, T.; Simon, C.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Virology, 2022, 576, pp 52-60
Aim: The human papilloma virus (HPV) type 16 and 18 causes nearly 70% of uterine cervical cancers. Oral administration of live Salmonella typhi Ty21a, expressing major capsid proteins (L1) of HPV 16 and 18 is a potential choice for immunization in adolescent girls under low resource settings....
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Reddy, Y. S.; Babu, K. N.; Kumar, P. U.; Harishankar, N.; Qadri, S. S. Y. H.; Surekha, M. V.; Hemalatha, R.; Kumar, B. D.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Vaccine, 2021, 39, 5, pp 853-863
Persistent infection with high-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) is the greatest risk factor for the development of HPV-associated cancers. In this study rabbits bearing persistent and potentially malignant papillomas were used to test the efficacy of vaccination with a recombinant DNA and/or...
Author(s)
Brandsma, J. L.; Shlyankevich, M.; Su, Y. H.; Zelterman, D.; Rose, J. K.; Buonocore, L.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Vaccine, 2010, 28, 52, pp 8345-8351
Full TextCABI Book Chapter Info
This chapter covers the general considerations regarding diseases and health problems in rabbits, quarantine and disease diagnosis. Focus is given on the clinical signs, causes, treatment and prevention of major rabbit diseases and health problems (pasteurellosis, rhinitis, pneumonia, abscesses,...
Author(s)
McNitt, J. I.; Lukefahr, S. D.; Cheeke, P. R.; Patton, N. M.
ISBN
2013 CABI (H ISBN 9781780640129)
A 3-y-old female Flemish Giant pet rabbit developed a papilloma on the right nictitating membrane. Although the papilloma was excised surgically, it promptly recurred. Examination of the eye 10 wk after surgery revealed that in addition to the initial mass, 2 smaller papillomas were present on the...
Author(s)
Munday, J. S.; Aberdein, D.; Squires, R. A.; Alfaras, A.; Wilson, A. M.
Publisher
American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, Memphis, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, 2007, 46, 5, pp 69-71
Our previous studies showed that a progressive cottontail rabbit papillomavirus (CRPV) strain containing a single amino acid change in E6 (E6G252E) induced papilloma regression in EIII/JC inbred rabbits. This finding implied that the point mutation might cause an increase in the antigenicity of the ...
Author(s)
Hu, J. F.; Cladel, N. M.; Christensen, N. D.
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., New Rochelle, USA
Citation
Viral Immunology, 2007, 20, 2, pp 320-325
Background: Papillomatosis is a viral disease manifested with benign cutaneous growths (skin epithelium hyperplasia) in different body parts which is encountered in cattle, goat, dog, rabbit, horse, rodent and also in human. The purpose of the present study is to detect the histo-morphological...
Author(s)
Ayman, U.; Das, S. K.
Publisher
Bangladesh Society for Veterinary Medicine, Mymensingh, Bangladesh
Citation
Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2019, 17, 1, pp 47-52
A wild-caught desert cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus audubonii) from Colorado was observed to have large, pedunculated, dark cutaneous lesions on its abdomen and cylindrical masses on its mouth. Morphologically, the masses were consistent with previous reports of virally induced papillomas....
Author(s)
Root, J. J.; Hopken, M. W.; Gidlewski, T.; Piaggio, A. J.
Publisher
Wildlife Disease Association, Lawrence, USA
Citation
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2013, 49, 4, pp 1060-1062
Shope papillomavirus or cottontail rabbit papillomavirus (CRPV) is one of the first small DNA tumour viruses to be characterized. Although the natural host for CRPV is the cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus), CRPV can infect domestic laboratory rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) and induce...
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Hu, J. F.; Budgeon, L. R.; Cladel, N. M.; Culp, T. D.; Balogh, K. K.; Christensen, N. D.
Publisher
Society for General Microbiology, Reading, UK
Citation
Journal of General Virology, 2007, 88, 12, pp 3286-3293