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Application of superficial keratectomy and soft contact lens for the treatment of symblepharon in a cat:a case report

Kim Y, Kang S, Seo K

A 7-month-old intact female Persian cat was diagnosed with symblepharon accompanied by epiphora, brownish ocular discharge, and ocular discomfort in the left eye. Superficial keratectomy (SK) was performed to remove...
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Feline adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells pretreated with IFN-γ enhance immunomodulatory effects through the PGE 2 pathway

Park SG, An JH, Li Q, Chae HK, Park SM, Lee JH, Ahn JO, Song WJ, Youn HY

Background: Preconditioning with inflammatory stimuli is used to improve the secretion of anti-inflammatory agents in stem cells from variant species such as mouse, human, and dog. However, there are only...
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Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Klebsiella species isolated from clinically ill companion animals

Lee D, Oh JY, Sum S, Park HM

Background: Klebsiella spp. is an important conditional pathogen in humans and animals. However, due to the indiscriminate use of antibiotics, the incidence of antimicrobial resistance has increased. Objectives: The purpose of this...
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Genetic characterization of H9N2 avian influenza virus previously unrecognized in Korea

Heo GB, Kye SJ, Sagong M, Lee EK, Lee KN, Lee YN, Choi KS, Lee MH, Lee YJ

In this study, we describe the isolation and characterization of previously unreported Y280-lineage H9N2 viruses from two live bird markets in Korea in June 2020. Genetic analysis revealed that they...
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Diagnosis and gI antibody dynamics of pseudorabies virus in an intensive pig farm in Hei Longjiang Province

Wang J, Han H, Liu W, Li S, Guo D

Background: Pseudorabies (PR), caused by the pseudorabies virus (PRV), is an endemic disease in some regions of China. Although there are many reports on epidemiological investigations into pseudorabies, information on...
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Single-nucleotide polymorphismbased epidemiological analysis of Korean Mycobacterium bovis isolates

Kim TW, Jang YH, Jeong MK, Seo Y, Park CH, Kang S, Lee YJ, Choi JS, Yoon SS, Kim JM

Background: Bovine tuberculosis (TB) is caused by Mycobacterium bovis, a well-known cause of zoonotic tuberculosis in cattle and deer, and has been investigated in many physiological and molecular studies. However,...
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Effect of topical ozonated sunflower oil on second intention wound healing in turtles: a randomised experimental study

Ginel PJ, Negrini J, Guerra R, Lucena R, Ruiz-Campillo MT, Mozos E

Background: Ozone is an antimicrobial agent that in experimental and case-control studies has been found to exert a positive effect on wound healing. Wild and pet chelonians frequently present insidious...
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Description of a novel ultrasound guided peribulbar block in horses: a cadaveric study

Leigh H, Gozalo-Marcilla M, Esteve V, Gutiérrez Bautista , Gimenez TM, Viscasillas J

Background: Standing surgery in horses combining intravenous sedatives, analgesics and local anaesthesia is becoming more popular. Ultrasound guided (USG) peribulbar nerve block (PB) has been described in dogs and humans...
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Protection of palmitic acid treatment in RAW264.7 cells and BALB/c mice during Brucella abortus 544 infection

Bernardo Reyes AW, Ngoc Huy TX, Vu SH, Kim HJ, Lee JJ, Choi JS, Lee JH, Kim S

Background: We previously elucidated the protective mechanism of Korean red ginseng oil (RGO) against Brucella abortus infection, and our phytochemical analysis revealed that palmitic acid (PA) was an abundant...
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Surveillance of ASF-infected pig farms from September to October 2019 in South Korea

Cho Kh, Kim HJ, Kim DY, Yoo D, Nah JJ, Kim YJ, Kang HE

Fourteen African swine fever (ASF) outbreaks occurred in the pig farms in the northwestern region of South Korea, near the border with North Korea, from September 16, 2019 to October...
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Identification of African swine fever virus genomic DNAs in wild boar habitats within outbreak regions in South Korea

Lee KL, Choi Y, Yoo J, Hwang J, Jeong HG, Jheong WH, Kim SH

An African swine fever (ASF) outbreak in wild boars was first reported on October 2, 2019, in South Korea. Since then, additional cases were reported in South Korea's border areas....
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Protective efficacy of attenuated Salmonella Typhimurium strain expressing BLS, Omp19, PrpA, or SOD of Brucella abortus in goats

Leya M, Kim WK, Ochirkhuyag E, Yu EC, Kim YJ, Yeo Y, Yang MS, Han SS, Lee JH, Tark D, Hur J, Kim B

Background: Attenuated Salmonella strain can be used as a vector to transport immunogens to the host antigen-binding sites. Objectives: The study aimed to determine the protective efficacy of attenuated Salmonella strain expressing...
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Establishment of inflammatory model induced by Pseudorabies virus infection in mice

Ren CZ, Hu WY, Zhang JW, Wei YY, Yu ML, Hu TJ

Background: Pseudorabies virus (PRV) infection leads to high mortality in swine. Despite extensive efforts, effective treatments against PRV infection are limited. Furthermore, the inflammatory response induced by PRV strain GXLB-2013...
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