Eastern Siberia (Russia) and Mongolia are borderline regions in Asia with a high incidence of tuberculosis (TB). In this study, we investigated the transborder transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with a focus on endemic and epidemic clones and drug resistance. M. tuberculosis isolates (287...
Author(s)
Zhdanova, S.; Mokrousov, I.; Orlova, E.; Sinkov, V.; Ogarkov, O.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2022, 69, 5, pp e1800-e1814
Mongolia, bordering Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, has a large number of livestock, and is known as the' Animal Husbandry Kingdom'. Natural grazing is the main type of livestock feeding in Mongolia. Understanding the situation of prevention and control of foot-and-mouth disease in ...
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Chen LinJun; Cui Qiang; Yu ZhiChao; Li JunYan; Luo XiaoPing; Wang HaiYan; Yan Han; Ao WeiHua; Zhao ZhiGuo
Publisher
Inner Mongolia Academy of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Science, Hohhot, China
Citation
Animal Husbandry and Feed Science (Inner Mongolia), 2021, 42, 5, pp 124-128
Taking the actual situation of scientific research, production and industrial development of agriculture and animal husbandry in Inner Mongolia as the starting point, building a collaborative innovation based information service system for agricultural and animal husbandry scientific research as...
Author(s)
Ren TingTing; Zhang HanDa; Zhao JunLi; Li XiaoQi; Lyu You; Li Ling; Xin QingQiang
Publisher
Inner Mongolia Academy of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Science, Hohhot, China
Citation
Animal Husbandry and Feed Science (Inner Mongolia), 2022, 43, 6, pp 119-123
[Objective] Paratuberculosis is listed in the must-report at the list of "World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) diseases, infections and Invasion" by OIE. It is classified as the second kind of animal disease in China. It causes chronic and proliferative enteritis in many ruminants. The...
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Zhao WeiHong; Han WenXiong; Yang Bo; Meng WeiKang; Chai HaiLiang; Ma YiMin; Zhang ZhanSheng; Wang LiFeng; Wang Yan; Wang MingYuan; Zhang Shan; Ding YuLin; Wang JinLing; Jirintai Sulijid; Wang FengLong; Zhao Li; Liu YongHong
Publisher
Scientia Agricultura Sinica, Beijing, China
Citation
Scientia Agricultura Sinica, 2023, 65, 6, pp 1204-1214
Objective: To analyze the species, quantity and distribution of plague host animals and vector fleas in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (Inner Mongolia), China, and understand the situation of human and animal plague, and to provide a scientific basis for accurate prediction of plague...
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Hu YanHong; Wang ShuYi; Li JianYun; Zhang DaYu; Feng YiLan
Publisher
National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China
Citation
Zhongguo Meijie Shengwuxue ji Kongzhi Zazhi = Chinese Journal of Vector Biology and Control, 2022, 33, 3, pp 418-425
Parasitic infection is one of the many challenges facing livestock production globally. Cysticercosis tenuicollis is a common parasitic disease in domestic and wild ruminants (intermediate host) caused by the larval stage of Taenia hydatigena that primarily infects dogs (definitive host). Although...
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Qurishi, S. A.; Yan HongBin; Li Li; Ohiolei, J. A.; Alvi, M. A.; Zhang LinSheng; Da Ha; Qiao HongMei; Shumuye, N. A.; Hua Bao; Bai BingXin; Tian WenJun; Xu JuMei; Fu BaoQuan; Jia WanZhong
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Parasitology Research, 2022, 121, 12, pp 3455-3466
Tick-borne diseases are a major public health concern in Mongolia. Nomadic pastoralists, which make up ~ 26% of Mongolia's population, are at an increased risk of both tick bite exposure and economic loss associated with clinical disease in herds. This study sought to further characterize...
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Altantogtokh, D.; Lilak, A. A.; Takhampunya, R.; Sakolvaree, J.; Chanarat, N.; Matulis, G.; Poole-Smith, B. K.; Boldbaatar, B.; Davidson, S.; Hertz, J.; Bolorchimeg, B.; Tsogbadrakh, N.; Fiorenzano, J. M.; Lindroth, E. J.; Fricken, M. E. von
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Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
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Frontiers in Microbiology, 2022, 13, August,
Objective: The P113 genes of Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae isolates from Inner Mongolia were cloned, and the P113 protein sequences of various isolates were bioinformatically compared and analyzed, so as to provide references for clarifying the biological function of Mycoplasma ovipneumoniaeP113...
Author(s)
Dai LingLi; Wang Na; Bai Fan; Zhang Fan; Song Yue; Zhang YueMei; Dalaibaolige; Li XiaoYan; Wang GenYun; Zhao ShiHua
Publisher
Inner Mongolia Academy of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Science, Hohhot, China
Citation
Animal Husbandry and Feed Science (Inner Mongolia), 2022, 43, 6, pp 1-5
The epidemiological profile of rabies virus within Mongolia remains poorly characterized despite 21,302 domestic animal cases being reported between 1970-2005. This lack of knowledge is particularly concerning given that roughly 26% of the population lives a pastoral herding lifestyle and livestock ...
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Matulis, G. A.; Altantogtokh, D.; Lantos, P. M.; Jones, J. H.; Wofford, R. N.; Janko, M.; Tsogbadrakh, N.; Bayar, T.; Ganzorig, S.; Boldbaatar, B.; Poole-Smith, B. K.; Hertz, J.; Fiorenzano, J.; Fricken, M. E. von
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Zoonoses and Public Health, 2022, 69, 6, pp 655-662
In April 2020, two Whooper Swans (Cygnus cygnus) and one Swan Goose (Anser cygnoides) were found dead at three different locations in western Mongolia. Virus isolation from organs taken from the carcasses and full genome sequencing revealed that all three birds were positive for highly pathogenic...
Author(s)
Ankhanbaatar, U.; Sainnokhoi, T.; Settypalli, T. B. K.; Datta, S.; Gombo-Ochir, D.; Khanui, B.; Dorj, G.; Basan, G.; Cattoli, G.; Dundon, W. G.; Lamien, C. E.
Publisher
Wildlife Disease Association, Lawrence, USA
Citation
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2022, 58, 1, pp 211-214