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Autor:
G. C. Pritchard, Malcolm Banks, E. S. E. Mitchell, S. F. E. Scholes, G. Ibata, Aiden P Foster, J. Lawes
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 163:86-89
Outbreaks of ulcerative vulvitis and balanitis occurred in three commercial sheep flocks in England and Wales. Between 29 and 44 per cent of the ewes were affected; most of the lesions resolved in three weeks. Pathogens such as mycoplasmas, which hav
Autor:
S. F. E. Scholes, Kevin J. Bown, R. J. Panciera, J. Hargreaves, Richard J. Birtles, John McGarry, V. R. Simpson
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 156:442-446
Postmortem examinations of four pine martens which had died as a result of road accidents in Scotland revealed focal, granulomatous lesions in the heart and skeletal muscles of three of them. An immunoperoxidase staining technique showed that the les
Autor:
S. F. E. Scholes, P. J. Watson
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 167:100-102
Bibersteinia trehalosi is a common and important pathogen of sheep in the UK that predominantly causes acute systemic infection and death in growing lambs in the autumn and winter ([Donachie 2007][1]). B trehalosi is comparatively infrequently identi
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 165:31-33
For the purposes of continuing surveillance for evidence of bluetongue virus infection in England and Wales, brains from animals submitted for diagnostic investigation are being examined for evidence of malformations, up to the age of six months in s
Autor:
S. F. E. Scholes, P. J. Watson
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 164:816-818
Clostridium perfringens type D enterotoxaemia, or ‘pulpy kidney disease’, is a very common cause of sudden death in sheep worldwide. There are numerous scientific publications on the epidemiology and pathology of enterotoxaemia in sheep; in contr
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 142:128-134
Fell pony foals developed a syndrome of anaemia, immunodeficiency and peripheral ganglionopathy. They became ill in the second or third week, and died in the second or third month of life. Clinical and pathological investigations revealed severe anae
Publikováno v:
The Veterinary record. 171(21)
Bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV), which exists as two genotypes (BVDV1 and BVDV2), has been associated with a complex of disease syndromes in cattle (Brock 2004). BVDV causes acute (transient) and persistent infections in cattle. Cattle persistent
Publikováno v:
Animal genetics. 43(3)
Two newborn Belgian Blue calves from a farm in the United Kingdom exhibited lateral recumbency, low head carriage and transient muscle spasms following tactile or auditory stimulation. DNA sequence analysis indicated that both calves were homozygous
Autor:
S. F. E. Scholes, H. C. Rutgers, D. F. Kelly, Edward Hall, D. J. Middleton, B. J. Tennant, N. M. King
Publikováno v:
Journal of Small Animal Practice. 35:509-515
Histiocytic ulcerative colitis is an uncommon cause of canine large bowel diarrhoea that is generally refractory to standard treatment for idiopathic colitis. It is characterised pathologically by mucosal ulceration with a mixed inflammatory cell inf
Autor:
S. F. E. Scholes, Susanna Williamson, D. de B. Welchman, David L. Williams, P. S. Mellor, Karin E. Darpel, Peter P. C. Mertens, Carrie Batten, M. Dennison
Publikováno v:
The Veterinary record. 167(6)
DEVELOPMENTAL lesions of the central nervous system (CNS) have been described associated with transplacental infection with bluetongue virus (BTV) in cattle ([MacLachlan and others 1985][1]) and sheep ([Osburn 1972][2]). In the past, the development