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Experimental Aujeszky’s Disease (Pseudorabies) in Rats
British Veterinary Journal, 1970SUMMARY Aujeszky’s disease virus was titrated in both laboratory and wild rats. Both groups were susceptible to virus, but were at least a thousand-fold more resistant than sheep or rabbits. Virus distribution in the rats, however, was more like the distribution in pigs than in ruminants and carnivores.
J B, McFerran, C, Dow
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Epidemiology of Aujeszky disease in wild boars (Sus scrofa L.) in Croatia
Veterinary research communications, 2022D. Konjević +8 more
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2023
Il virus della malattia di Aujeszky (Aujeszky’s Disease Virus, ADV), denominato anche virus della pseudorabbia (Pseudorabies Virus, PRV), ha uno spettro d’ospite molto ampio, essendo in grado di infettare quasi tutti i mammiferi ad eccezione dei primati superiori.
Fabio Ostanello +3 more
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Il virus della malattia di Aujeszky (Aujeszky’s Disease Virus, ADV), denominato anche virus della pseudorabbia (Pseudorabies Virus, PRV), ha uno spettro d’ospite molto ampio, essendo in grado di infettare quasi tutti i mammiferi ad eccezione dei primati superiori.
Fabio Ostanello +3 more
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Immunobiology of pseudorabies (Aujeszky's Disease)
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1996Aujeszky's Disease (AD), a serious illness of pigs causing significant economic losses in the pig industry, is caused by Pseudorabies Virus (PrV). PrV belongs to the alphaherpesvirus subfamily of the herpesviruses with a double-stranded DNA genome in an enveloped capsid capable of encoding approximately 70 proteins.
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Vaccination against Aujeszky's disease: field experiences
Veterinary Record, 1984Twelve herds were investigated where outbreaks of clinical Aujeszky's disease had occurred. Clinical Aujeszky's disease was eliminated from all farms following vaccination. After vaccination was stopped in two of the six fattening herds virus was also apparently eradicated, judging from serological examination.
R M, McCracken +3 more
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[Pathogenesis of Aujeszky's disease].
Veterinarno-meditsinski nauki, 1977Results are presented of studies on the various localization of the virus of Aujeszky's disease (the avirulent mutant strain MK and the virulent strain 2) in the organism of experimentally infected pigs. At the oral infection of pigs with strain MK the virus has been isolated from the submandibular lymph nodes of the animals only, the pigs being killed
G, Tatarov +3 more
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