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Dexamethasone reduces infectious bursal disease mortality in chickens

Shin SY, Han TH, Kwon HJ, Kim SJ, Ryu PD

Very virulent infectious bursal disease virus (vvIBDV) causes high mortality in chickens but measures to reduce the mortality have not been explored. Chickens (8–9 weeks) were treated with 3 agents...
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Full-length ORF2 sequence-based genetic and phylogenetic characterization of Korean feline caliciviruses

Kim SJ, Kim C, Chung HC, Park YH, Park KT

Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a highly infectious pathogen in cats and widely distributed worldwide with high genetic variation. Full-length open reading frame 2 of 5 from recently isolated Korean FCV...
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Serological evidence of West Nile viral infection in archived swine serum samples from Peninsular Malaysia

Mohammed MN, Yasmin AR, Noraniza MA, Ramanoon SZ, Arshad SS, Bande F, Mohammed HO

West Nile virus (WNV), a neurotropic arbovirus, has been detected in mosquitos, birds, wildlife, horses, and humans in Malaysia, but limited information is available on WNV infection in Malaysian pigs....
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Anti-lipopolysaccharide antibody mitigates ruminal lipopolysaccharide release without acute-phase inflammation or liver transcriptomic responses in Holstein bulls

Mizuguchi H, Kizaki K, Kimura A, Kushibiki S, Ikuta K, Kim YH, Sato S

Anti-lipopolysaccharide (LPS) antibody administration has the potential benefits of neutralizing and consequently controlling rumen-derived LPS during subacute ruminal acidosis. Four Holstein bulls were used in this crossover study with a...
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Prevalence of autoantibodies that bind to kidney tissues in cats and association risk with antibodies to feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia

Songaksorn N, Petsophonsakul W, Pringproa K, Lampang KN, Sthitmatee N, Srifawattana N, Piyarungsri K, Thongkorn K

Background: The feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia (FVRCP) vaccine, prepared from viruses grown in the Crandell-Rees feline kidney cell line, can induce antibodies to cross-react with feline kidney tissues. Objectives:...
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3D-culture models as drug-testing platforms in canine lymphoma and their cross talk with lymph nodederived stromal cells

An JH, Song WJ, Li Q, Bhang DH, Youn HY

Background: Malignant lymphoma is the most common hematopoietic malignancy in dogs, and relapse is frequently seen despite aggressive initial treatment. In order for the treatment of these recurrent lymphomas in...
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Excessive copper in feed not merely undermines animal health but affects food safety

Ma Z, Li Y, Han Z, Liu Z, Wang H, Meng F, Liu S, Chen D, Liu M

Background: Blackened intestines in slaughtered pigs have been commonly observed in China in recent years. However, no cause has been reported. Objectives: We attempted to determine whether the blackening of the...
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Intraoperative fluid therapy for videoassisted ovariohysterectomy in dogs

Oliveira MTd, Scussel Feranti JP, Coradini GP, Chaves RO, Corrêa LFD, Linhares MT, Thiesen R, Machado Silva MA, Brun MV

Background: Intraoperative fluids are still poorly studied in veterinary medicine. In humans the dosage is associated with significant differences in postoperative outcomes. Objectives: The aim of this study is to verify...
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Rapidly quantitative detection of Nosema ceranae in honeybees using ultra-rapid real-time quantitative PCR

Truong AT, Sevin S, Kim S, Yoo MS, Cho YS, Yoon B

Background: The microsporidian parasite Nosema ceranae is a global problem in honeybee populations and is known to cause winter mortality. A sensitive and rapid tool for stable quantitative detection...
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C1qa deficiency in mice increases susceptibility to mouse hepatitis virus A59 infection

Kim HW, Seo SM, Kim JY, Lee JH, Lee HW, Choi YK

Background: Mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) A59 is a highly infectious pathogen and starts in the respiratory tract and progresses to systemic infection in laboratory mice. The complement system is an...
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Characterization of microbiota diversity of engorged ticks collected from dogs in China

Wang S, Hua X, Cui L

Background: Ticks are one of the most common external parasites in dogs, and are associated with the transmission of a number of major zoonoses, which result in serious harm to...
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Enhancing immune responses to inactivated foot-and-mouth virus vaccine by a polysaccharide adjuvant of aqueous extracts from Artemisia rupestris L.

Wang D, Yang Y, Li J, Wang B, Zhang A

Background: New-generation adjuvants for foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) vaccines can improve the efficacy of existing vaccines. Chinese medicinal herb polysaccharide possesses better promoting effects. Objectives: In this study, the aqueous extract...
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Role of IFNLR1 gene in PRRSV infection of PAM cells

Qin M, Chen W, Li Z, Wang L, Ma L, Geng J, Zhang Y, Zhao J, Zeng Y

Background: Interferon lambda receptor 1 (IFNLR1) is a type II cytokine receptor that clings to interleukins IL-28A, IL29B, and IL-29 referred to as type III IFNs (IFN-λs). IFN-λs act through...
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Risk factors of African swine fever virus in suspected infected pigs in smallholder farming systems in South-Kivu province, Democratic Republic of Congo

Bisimwa PN, Dione M, Basengere B, Mushagalusa CA, Steinaa L, Ongus J

Background: African swine fever (ASF) is an infectious viral disease of domestic pigs that presents as a hemorrhagic fever, and for which no effective vaccine is available. The disease has...
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