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pro vyhledávání: '"Faris F, Jirjis"'
Autor:
M. K. Njenga, Faris F. Jirjis, M. C. Kumar, Kakambi V. Nagaraja, Daniel P. Shaw, Sally Noll, Hyun-Jin Shin, David A. Halvorson
Publikováno v:
Avian Diseases. 46:239-244
Eleven market turkey flocks developed a respiratory disease characterized by coughing, swollen sinuses and nasal discharge. These symptoms first appeared between 3 and 16 days of age. Avian pneumovirus (APV) RNA was detected by reverse transcriptase
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. 13:13-16
An immunohistochemical staining technique (IHC) was developed to detect avian pneumovirus (APV) antigen in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections using streptavidin-biotin immunoperoxidase staining. Samples of nasal turbinates and infraorb
Autor:
David A. Halvorson, Hyun-Jin Shin, Kakambi V. Nagaraja, Sagar M. Goyal, Gireesh Rajashekara, Faris F. Jirjis, Daniel P. Shaw
Publikováno v:
Archives of Virology. 145:1239-1246
This report details the development of an RT-PCR assay for the specific detection of US isolates of avian pneumovirus (APV). Of the several primer pairs tested, two sets of primers derived from the matrix gene of APV were able to specifically detect
Autor:
Faris F, Jirjis, Tamara, Davis, Jennifer, Lane, Kari, Carritt, Diane, Sweeney, James, Williams, Terri, Wasmoen
Publikováno v:
Veterinary therapeutics : research in applied veterinary medicine. 11(2)
Twelve cats were vaccinated at 8 and 11 weeks of age with a commercially available inactivated FeLV vaccine (Nobivac FeLV, Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health). Eleven cats served as age-matched, placebo-vaccinated controls. All cats were kept in
Autor:
Muralidhar S, Deshpande, Faris F, Jirjis, Anna L, Tubbs, Huchappa, Jayappa, Diane, Sweeney, Stephen J, Spencer, Nallakannu, Lakshmanan, Terri L, Wasmoen
Publikováno v:
Veterinary therapeutics : research in applied veterinary medicine. 10(3)
Canine influenza virus (CIV) subtype H3N8 is an emerging pathogen with sustained horizontal transmission in the dog population in the United States. This study evaluated the efficacy of an inactivated CIV vaccine in 6- to 8-week-old beagle pups chall
Autor:
Terri Lee Wasmoen, Huchappa Jayappa, Faris F Jirjis, Anna L. Tubbs, Nallakannu Lakshmanan, Muralidhar S. Deshpande
Publikováno v:
Veterinary microbiology. 144(3-4)
Canine influenza virus (CIV) is an emerging pathogen that causes acute respiratory disease in dogs. As with any communicable disease, dog-to-dog transmission of CIV occurs when infected dogs come in contact with other susceptible dogs. We demonstrate
Autor:
Thomas C, Gore, Nallakannu, Lakshmanan, James R, Williams, Faris F, Jirjis, S Theodore, Chester, Karen L, Duncan, Michael J, Coyne, Melissa A, Lum, Frank J, Sterner
Publikováno v:
Veterinary therapeutics : research in applied veterinary medicine. 7(3)
Forty-two seronegative cats received an initial vaccination at 8 weeks of age and a booster vaccination at 12 weeks. All cats were kept in strict isolation for 3 years after the second vaccination and then were challenged with feline calicivirus (FCV
Publikováno v:
Veterinary pathology. 39(3)
Avian pneumovirus (APV) is the cause of a respiratory disease of turkeys characterized by coughing, ocular and nasal discharge, and swelling of the infraorbital sinuses. Sixty turkey poults were reared in isolation conditions. At 3 weeks of age, seru
Autor:
David A. Halvorson, Evelyn L. Townsend, Faris F. Jirjis, Sally Noll, Sagar M. Goyal, Kakambi V. Nagaraja, Daniel P. Shaw
Publikováno v:
Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc. 14(2)
An indirect immunofluorescence (IFA) test with a 96-well, flat-bottomed microplate was developed to detect avian pneumovirus (APV) antigen in Vero cell cultures. Samples of nasal turbinates and swabs from infraorbital sinuses and trachea were collect
Autor:
M. Kariuki Njenga, David A. Halvorson, Hyun-Jin Shin, Brian McComb, Bruce S. Seal, Kakambi V. Nagaraja, Daniel P. Shaw, Faris F. Jirjis
Publikováno v:
Virus research. 83(1-2)
Our earlier studies demonstrating avian pneumovirus (APV) RNA in wild geese, sparrows, swallows, starlings and mallard ducks suggested that wild birds might be involved in the circulation of APV in the United States. To determine whether turkey virus