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Controle op Aujeszky

open access: yes, 1990
In het periodiek van april 1990 werd het belang van uitroeiing van de ziekte van Aujeszky op landelijk, regionaal of bedrijfsniveau al besproken. Men kan dieren die een besmetting met de ziekte van Aujeszky hebben doorgemaakt opsporen, ook als ze geënt zijn.
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Aujeszky's disease in a dog.

open access: yesThe Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science, 1988
MATSUOKA, Toshikazu   +7 more
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Immunobiology of pseudorabies (Aujeszky's Disease)

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1996
Aujeszky'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.
Thomas C Mettenleiter
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Aujeszky's Disease in a Horse

Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 1990
SummaryA horse with neurological signs and severe meningoencephalitis caused by Aujeszky's disease is described. The diagnosis was established by immunohistochemistry, DNA‐in situ hybridization and serological tests. Aujeszky's disease virus antigen and Aujeszky's disease viral DNA were detected in neurons of the cerebrum.
T S, van den Ingh   +5 more
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Pathology of Aujeszky's Disease in Mink

Veterinary Pathology, 1986
Lesions in 21 mink which died of Aujeszky's disease included hemorrhages in lungs, heart, mediastinum, thymus, diaphragm, gastric wall, pancreas, and enteric wall. Microscopically, hyalin and fibrinoid degeneration and necrosis of vessel walls were present in cardiac muscle, brain, gastrointestinal wall and occasionally elsewhere in the body ...
T G, Kimman, J T, van Oirschot
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Aujeszky's disease in a pack of hounds

Veterinary Record, 1977
Aujeszky's disease occurred in a pack of harrier hounds in the south west of England and caused the death of 11 of a pack of 51 animals. The onset appeared to have followed the feeding of pig carcase material from a very large fattening unit. No evidence of clinical disease was seen in pigs in this unit, but serological evidence of earlier infection ...
R, Gore   +3 more
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Aujeszky's disease outbreak

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1987
Abstract Extract Madam: — In June 1986, I was called to a piggery in the West Auckland area. The piggery consists of a breeding and fattening unit. Piglets from two hundred sows are taken through to pork and bacon weight. All pigs are meal fed. The dry sows and farrowing unit are separated within the same building.
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Aujeszky’s Disease

2017
Aujeszky’s disease (AD) or pseudorabies (PR), also referred as “mad itch,” is a highly contagious, economically significant disease of pigs caused by suid herpesvirus 1 (SHV-1). ADV can infect a wide range of mammals and birds, but it is considered as non-pathogenic for human.
Ewelina Czyżewska Dors   +1 more
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