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Autor:
Ben Wang, Jinfeng Xu, Hui Zhang, Shizhen Lian, Yichang Duan, Hongling Zhang, Wei Hou, Baishuang Yin, Yanzhu Zhu
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Vol 11 (2024)
Canine adenovirus (CAdV) had a high prevalence in fox populations and induced fox encephalitis. No ELISA kits specifically for CAdV-1 antigen had been commercialized for foxes in China. It is crucial to develop a rapid and accurate ELISA method for d
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https://doaj.org/article/668c75a466d64f25b03d054546731234
Autor:
Gloria Herrero-García, Patricia Barroso, Alejandro Dashti, David González-Barrio, Javier Naves, Alberto Fernández-Gil, María Ugarte-Ruiz, Marta Pérez-Sancho, Luis José Royo, David Carmena, Arturo de Miguel, Alberto García-Rodríguez, Christian Gortázar, Lucas Domínguez, Ana Balseiro
Publikováno v:
One Health, Vol 18, Iss , Pp 100746- (2024)
Multi-host communities are perfect scenarios for the emergence and spread of pathogens, threatening the recovery of endangered, isolated, or inbred populations, such as the brown bear (Ursus arctos) in northwestern Spain. The population recovery in r
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https://doaj.org/article/0def00e5d8514ed39c67f1e9290a74e9
Autor:
Martina Magliocca, Roberta Taddei, Lorenza Urbani, Cristina Bertasio, Veronica Facile, Laura Gallina, Maria Sampieri, Gianluca Rugna, Silva Rubini, Giulia Maioli, Alessia Terrusi, Mara Battilani, Andrea Balboni
Publikováno v:
Animals, Vol 14, Iss 13, p 1969 (2024)
Animals, including wildlife, are part of One-Health concept since many infectious diseases can affect both humans and animals. In this study, 126 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from Northern Italy in 2022–2023 were tested by molecular assays for Protopa
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https://doaj.org/article/7276e7fd541f417389f5a119f14bbfc5
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Vol 54, Iss 2, Pp 477-485 (2023)
Hepatitis in dogs could be due to infectious, toxic or metabolic causes. Among infectious causes, leptospira, canine adenovirus (CAV 1) and babesia are responsible at varying levels, depending on the local geo-climatic conditions. This study, condu
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https://doaj.org/article/afe70d9d32304420b03d636535de450a
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Autor:
Manon Broutin, Fleur Costa, Sandy Peltier, Jennifer Maye, Nicolas Versillé, Bernard Klonjkowski
Publikováno v:
Viruses, Vol 15, Iss 8, p 1664 (2023)
There is a significant need for highly effective vaccines against emerging and common veterinary infectious diseases. Canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV2) vectors allow rapid development of multiple vaccines and have demonstrated their potential in animal
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https://doaj.org/article/519e5f46215c4e248630140a670e777e
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, Vol 12 (2022)
Canine adenoviruses (CAdVs) include type 1 (CAdV-1, virulent strain) and type 2 (CAdV-2, attenuated strain). In recent years, the incidences of CAdV infections are increasing. However, they are difficult to distinguish when the symptoms are untypical
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https://doaj.org/article/9c6cf84e3c71407b97bd944faca1ef3b
Autor:
Paola Dall’Ara, Stefania Lauzi, Lauretta Turin, Giulia Castaldelli, Francesco Servida, Joel Filipe
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Sciences, Vol 10, Iss 7, p 412 (2023)
Elderly dogs are steadily increasing worldwide as well as veterinarians’ and owners’ interest in their health and wellness. Aging is not a disease, but a combination of changes negatively affecting the organism in general and the immune system in
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https://doaj.org/article/fef748731b5c4e0f9ca40f54c5260ffd