Differentiating infected from vaccinated animals: Validation and application of NH-AGID assay in heifers immunized with Brucella abortus strain A19-∆VirB12 [PDF]
Differentiating infected from vaccinated animals is crucial for clinical diagnosis in brucellosis control. The objective of this study was to assess the performance of native hapten agar gel immuno-diffusion(NH-AGID) in differential identification of ...
Feng Ye +7 more
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Large-scale reproductive loss in sheep due to Border disease virus infection, New South Wales, Australia. [PDF]
Border disease viruses (BDV) and bovine viral diarrhoea viruses (BVDV) are members of the Pestivirus genus in the family Flaviviridae. While BVDV is one of the most significant endemic viral infections of cattle in Australia, BDV infection is generally considered to be uncommon in Australian sheep.
Parrish K +7 more
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DETECTION OF FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE ـVIRUS INFECTION ASSOCIATED ANTIBODIES IN SHEEP SERA IN BASRA BY AGID TEST [PDF]
This study was performed to detect the antibodies against the virus-infectionassociated antigen (VIAA) in previously diseased sheep in Basra. The test is valuablein epizootiological surveys because only infected animals with foot and mouth diseasevirus ...
Wessam M. Muhammed Saleh et al.,
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Comparison of Clinical, Laboratory, and Ultrasonographic Findings in Dogs With Acutely Presenting Clinical Signs and Either Normal or Increased Serum DGGR Lipase Activity. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background It is unclear if dogs with acute pancreatitis differ clinically from dogs with non‐pancreatic acute gastrointestinal disease (aGId). Objectives Compare clinical findings in dogs with acute gastrointestinal signs suspected of having acute pancreatitis (sAP) based on increased DGGR‐lipase activity versus those with presumptive aGId ...
Sidler M +5 more
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Seroprevalence and Molecular Analysis of Bovine Leukemia Virus in Kazakhstan [PDF]
Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) remains a major concern for cattle industries worldwide due to its persistent nature, economic impact, and challenges in control.
Saltanat Mamanova +14 more
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Glanders: Past, Present and Future of a Neglected Zoonosis as a Threat in Veterinary and Human Health. [PDF]
This review displays a comprehensive overview of glanders, including aetiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, control strategies and ongoing eradication programs. It has also reviewed differential diagnosis and treatment both in animals and humans as well as organism's antimicrobial properties.
Kanani Y, Oryan A, Derakhshandeh A.
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Isolation and subtyping of avian influenza A virus from wild birds in Khartoum, Sudan [PDF]
Avian influenza (AI) is a significant disease affecting chickens and other avian species. Wild birds are thought to contribute to the virus transmission. The present study intends to explore the existence of AI type A virus in wild birds at the Six April
Wegdan H. Ali +10 more
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Comparative Evaluation of a Multistrain Indirect ELISA Targeting Anti- p26 and gp45 Antibodies for EIAV Detection [PDF]
Equine Infectious Anemia Virus (EIAV), a lentivirus marked by considerable genetic variability, poses significant diagnostic challenges. Existing diagnostic tools encompass the Agar Gel Immunodiffusion Assay (AGID), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay ...
Angela Ostuni +8 more
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Performance characteristics of three Brucella canis serological assays in the United States [PDF]
Brucella canis is a zoonotic pathogen of dogs that poses diagnostic challenges. While direct detection of B. canis by PCR or culture is ideal, serologic diagnosis is necessary for identification of carrier animals and can support a clinical diagnosis of ...
Tessa E. LeCuyer +25 more
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Bluetongue in China: Current Status of Viruses, Vectors, Detection Methods, and Vaccines. [PDF]
Bluetongue (BT) is a vector‐borne viral disease caused by the bluetongue virus (BTV), which can affect a variety of wild and domestic ruminants. Due to its significant impact on ruminant health and national economies, BT is classified as a notifiable multispecies disease by the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH).
Xin J +8 more
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