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Lumpy skin disease emergence in Pakistan, a new challenge to the livestock industry

Shah SH, Khan M

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Correlating two-dimensional shear wave elastography of acute pancreatitis with Spec cPL in dogs

Cho H, Yang S, Suh G, Choi J

Background: Pancreatitis is a common disease in which 37% of dogs had evidence of acute or chronic pancreatitis at necropsy. Although biopsy is still the gold standard to diagnose acute...
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Establishment and application of a solid-phase blocking ELISA method for detection of antibodies against classical swine fever virus

Cao Y, Yuan L, Yang S, Shang Y, Yang B, Jing Z, Guo H, Yin S

Background: Classical swine fever (CSF) is a severe infectious disease of pigs that causes significant economic losses to the swine industry. Objectives: This study developed a solid-phase blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay...
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Molecular characteristics of Budgerigar fledgling disease polyomavirus detected from parrots in South Korea

Kim S, Kim SJ, Na KJ

Background: Budgerigar fledgling disease polyomavirus (BFDV) is the pathogen that causes budgerigar fledgling disease in psittacine species. The clinical signs of PBFV infection include ascites, hepatitis, and crop stasis. BFDV...
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Molecular identification and characterization of Lumpy skin disease virus emergence from cattle in the northeastern part of Thailand

Seerintra T, Saraphol B, Wankaew S, Piratae S

Background: Lumpy skin disease (LSD), a disease transmitted by direct and indirect contact with infected cattle, is caused by the Lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV). The disease affects cattle herds...
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Antibacterial activity of florfenicol composite nanogels against Staphylococcus aureus small colony variants

Liu J, Ju M, Wu Y, Leng N, Algharib SA, Luo W

Background: Florfenicol might be ineffective for treating Staphylococcus aureus small colony variants (SCVs) mastitis. Objectives: In this study, florfenicol-loaded chitosan (CS)-sodium tripolyphosphate (TPP) composite nanogels were prepared to allow targeted...
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Hydrogen sulfide protects from acute kidney injury via attenuating inflammation activated by necroptosis in dogs

Wang S, Liu X, Liu Y

Background: The treatment of acute kidney injury (AKI), a common disease in dogs, is limited. Therefore, an effective method to prevent AKI in veterinary clinics is particularly crucial. Objectives: Hydrogen sulfide...
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Molecular characterization of chicken anemia virus in Guangxi Province, southern China, from 2018 to 2020

Zhang M, Deng X, Xie Z, Zhang Y, Xie Z, Xie L, Luo S, Fan Q, Zeng T, Huang J, Wang S

Background: Chicken anemia virus (CAV) causes chicken infectious anemia, which results in immunosuppression; the virus has spread widely in chicken flocks in China. Objectives: The aim of this study was to...
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Epidemiological investigation of equine hindlimb ataxia with Setaria digitata in South Korea

Hwang H, Ro Y, Lee H, Kim J, Lee K, Choi EJ, Bae YC, So B, Kwon D, Kim H, Lee I

Background: Since 2013, the number of requests for diagnosis for horses based on neurological symptoms has increased rapidly in South Korea. The affected horses have commonly exhibited symptoms of acute...
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Effects of feed intake and water hardness on fluralaner pharmacokinetics in layer chickens

Sari AB, Gunes Y, Anlas C, Alkan FU, Guncum E, Ustuner O, Bakirel T

Background: Fluralaner is a novel drug belonging to the isoxazoline class that acts on external parasites of domestic animals. It is used systemically via drinking water, especially against red poultry...
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Epigallocatechin-3-gallate suppresses hemin-aggravated colon carcinogenesis through Nrf2-inhibited mitochondrial reactive oxygen species accumulation

Seok JH, Kim DH, Kim HJ, Jo HH, Kim EY, Jeong JH, Park YS, Lee SH, Kim DJ, Nam SY, Lee BJ, Lee HJ

Background: Previous studies have presented evidence to support the significant association between red meat intake and colon cancer, suggesting that heme iron plays a key role in colon carcinogenesis. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate...
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Dexamethasone enhances glucose uptake by SGLT1 and GLUT1 and boosts ATP generation through the PPP-TCA cycle in bovine neutrophils

Wang X, Tang M, Zhang Y, Li Y, Mao J, Deng Q, Li S, Jia Z, Du L

Background: Clinical dexamethasone (DEX) treatment or stress in bovines results in extensive physiological changes with prominent hyperglycemia and neutrophils dysfunction. Objectives: To elucidate the effects of DEX treatment in vivo on...
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Serial venous lactate measurement following gastrointestinal surgery in horses

Smanik LE, Moser DK, Rothers KP, Hackett ES

Background: Prospective clinical study of blood lactate concentration in horses undergoing colic surgery is needed to determine utility in outcome prediction. Objectives: To evaluate venous lactate measurements in horses following colic...
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Computed tomographic assessment of retrograde urohydropropulsion in male dogs and prediction of stone composition using Hounsfield unit in dogs and cats

Bruwier A, Godart B, Gatel L, Leperlier D, Bedu AS

Background: Persistent uroliths after a cystotomy in dogs are a common cause of surgical failure. Objectives: This study examined the following: the success rate of retrograde urohydropropulsion in male dogs using...
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