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Acknowledgment to reviewers – 2023

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Tumor-like lymphoplasmacytic conjunctivitis in the third eyelid in a dog

Sung H, Park J, Kim J, Kang S, Shaw GC, Seo K

This report aims to describe a case of tumor-like lymphoplasmacytic conjunctivitis in a 7-year-old spayed-female Pomeranian. On complete ophthalmic examination, a mass with papillary projections was noted on the bulbar...
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Outlook on genome editing application to cattle

Gim GM, Jang G

In livestock industry, there is growing interest in methods to increase the production efficiency of livestock to address food shortages, given the increasing global population. With the advancements in gene engineering...
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Newcastle disease virus: the past and current situation in Indonesia

Dharmayanti NI, Nurjanah D, Nuradji H, Suyatno T, Indriani R

The Newcastle disease virus (NDV) outbreak was first reported in Java Island, Indonesia, in 1926, which was then reported further in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Nevertheless, the NDV is still endemic in...
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In vitro evaluation of the antitumor activity of axitinib in canine mammary gland tumor cell lines

Lee HG, Lim GH, An JH, Park SM, Seo KW, Youn HY

Background: Axitinib, a potent and selective inhibitor of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptor (VEGFR) tyrosine kinase 1,2 and 3, is used in chemotherapy because it inhibits tumor angiogenesis by...
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Combined antimicrobial effect of two peptide nucleic acids against Staphylococcus aureus and S. pseudintermedius veterinary isolates

Kim SK, Lee JB, Lee HT, Yoon JW

Background: Staphylococcus aureus and S. pseudintermedius are the major etiological agents of staphylococcal infections in humans, livestock, and companion animals. The misuse of antimicrobial drugs has led to the emergence...
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Proof-of-concept study of the caninized anti-canine programmed death 1 antibody in dogs with advanced non-oral malignant melanoma solid tumors

Igase M, Inanaga S, Nishibori S, Itamoto K, Sunahara H, Nemoto Y, Tani K, Horikirizono H, Nakaichi M, Baba K, Kambayashi S, Okuda M, Sakai Y, Sakurai M, Kato M, Tsukui T, Mizuno T

Background: The anti-programmed death 1 (PD-1) antibody has led to durable clinical responses in a wide variety of human tumors. We have previously developed the caninized anti-canine PD-1 antibody (ca-4F12-E6)...
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Cervical spine reconstruction after total vertebrectomy using customized three-dimensional-printed implants in dogs

Jeon JW, Kang KW, Kim WK, Yang S, Kang BJ

Background: Sufficient surgical resection is necessary for effective tumor control, but is usually limited for vertebral tumors, especially in the cervical spine in small animal neurosurgery. Objective: To evaluate the primary...
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Salmonella vector induces protective immunity against Lawsonia and Salmonella in murine model using prokaryotic expression system

Park S, Cho E, Senevirathne A, Chung HJ, Ha S, Kim CH, Kang S, Lee JH

Background: Lawsonia intracellularis is the causative agent of proliferative enteropathy and is associated with several outbreaks, causing substantial economic loss to the porcine industry. Objectives: In this study, we focused on...
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Basic concepts, recent advances, and future perspectives in the diagnosis of bovine mastitis

Algharib SA, Dawood AS, Huang L, Guo A, Zhao G, Zhou K, Li C, Liu J, Gao X, Luo W, Xie S

Mastitis is one of the most widespread infectious diseases that adversely affects the profitability of the dairy industry worldwide. Accurate diagnosis and identification of pathogens early to cull infected animals...
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Exploring preventive factors against insufficient antibody positivity rate for foot-and-mouth disease in pig farms in South Korea: a preliminary ecological study

Han D, Ahn B, Min KD

Background: Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious viral disease in livestock that has tremendous economic impact nationally. After multiple FMD outbreaks, the South Korean government implemented a vaccination policy...
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Endogenous lipid pneumonia in a ringed seal (Pusa hispida subsp. ochotensis)

Woo GH

An adult female ringed seal died suddenly and was subsequently examined for diagnostic purposes. The animal's lungs demonstrated mild non-collapsibility and multifocal white to yellow patches. Histopathological examination revealed multifocal...
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Clinical and inflammatory response to antiviral treatments in dogs with parvoviral enteritis

Ulas N, Ozkanlar Y, Ozkanlar S, Timurkan MO, Aydin H

Background: Canine parvoviral enteritis (CPE) is a fatal disease worldwide. The treatment of CPE is based mainly on supportive and symptomatic treatment. Antiviral addition to the treatment may result in...
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Essential oil pharmaceuticals for killing ectoparasites on dogs

Tadee P, Chansakaow S, Tipduangta P, Tadee P, Khaodang P, Chukiatsiri K

Background: External parasites, particularly ticks and fleas, are among the most common problems affecting dogs. Chemical medicines are commonly used to prevent and eliminate such external parasites, but their improper...
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G1 the common Echinococcus granulosus genotype infected domestic cat (Felis catus) in Iraq

Al-Ardi MH

Background: Infections of cats with Echinococcus granulosus is uncommon because the cat is not part of the parasite life cycle that a carnivorous and another herbivore represent. Nevertheless, it occurs...
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Intramammary preparation of enrofloxacin hydrochloride-dihydrate for bovine mastitis (biofilm-forming Staphylococcus aureus)

Córdova-González D, Alfonseca-Silva E, Gutiérrez L, Tapia-Pérez G, Sumano H

Background: Chronic bovine mastitis is linked to biofilm-producing Staphylococcus aureus (bpSa) or Staphylococcus coagulase-negative (bp-Scn). Objectives: Bp-Sa and bp-Scn were treated with intramammary preparations of either enrofloxacin HCl·2H2O-dimethyl-sulfoxide-chitosan (enro-C/DMSO/chitosan) or enro-C...
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