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pro vyhledávání: '"PADMASHREE B SHANKARANARAYANA"'
Autor:
Padmashree B Shankaranarayana, Narayana Rao, Rajeswari Shome, Habibur Rahman, Jyoti Misri, Bibek Ranjan Shome, Kalleshamurthy Triveni, Swati Sahay
Publikováno v:
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, Vol 6, Iss 11, Pp 892-894 (2016)
Porcine brucellosis is a contagious and emerging zoonosis but neglected in most of the endemic countries including India. The disease in pigs is rarely reported due to non-availability of diagnostics or major focus is on bovine brucellosis. Hence, th
Autor:
KAVYA BATLAHALLY ANJANEYAREDDY, VEEREGOWDA BELAMARANAHALLI MUNIVEERAPPA, SRIKRISHNA ISLOOR, LEENA GOWDA, CHIKMANGALURANSAR KAMRAN, AMITHA REENA GOMES, TRIVENI KALLESHAMURTHY, PADMASHREE B SHANKARANARAYANA, RAJESWARI SHOME
Publikováno v:
The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 87
Brucellosis is a zoonotic and economically important disease of livestock. Pen side diagnostics are the need of the hour for the rapid diagnosis of brucellosis. The present study aimed to evaluate blood based lateral flow assay (LFA) with serum based
Autor:
Habibur Rahman, Padmashree B Shankaranarayana, Sukhadeo B. Barbuddhe, Ashok Kumar, Nagalingam Mohandoss, Prashanth Giribattanvar, Nagarathna Chandrashekar, Triveni Kalleshamurthy, Bibek Ranjan Shome, Rajeswari Shome
Publikováno v:
Pathogens and global health. 111(5)
The study describes prevalence, clinical symptoms and risk factors for brucellosis in personnel engaged in veterinary health care in Karnataka, India. A total of 1050 sera samples were collected from animal handlers, veterinarians, veterinary student
Autor:
H. C. Chauhan, Rajeswari Shome, Natesan Krithiga, Padmashree B Shankaranarayana, Narendra Kumar Sharma, Sankarasubramanian Jegadesan, GK Saikia, Rajendhran Jeyaprakash, Vishnu Udayakumar S, Habibur Rahman, Bibek Ranjan Shome, B. S. Chandel
Publikováno v:
Journal of infection in developing countries. 10(3)
Introduction: Brucellosis is one of the most important zoonotic diseases that affects multiple livestock species and causes great economic losses. The highly conserved genomes of Brucella, with > 90% homology among species, makes it important to stud