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Border Disease in einem Schafbetrieb
Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde, 2002This report describes border disease in a flock of sheep in Switzerland. In April 2001, three ewes in a flock of 41 sheep gave birth to lambs that had generalized tremors and excessively hairy fleece. One of these, a three-week-old female lamb, was referred to our clinic for further diagnostic work-up.
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Experimentally-induced border disease in goats
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1987Twelve of 14 pregnant goats were inoculated intramuscularly with a cytopathic strain of bovine virus diarrhoea (BVD) virus at different stages of gestation. All infected goats developed neutralizing antibodies against the virus. Four nannies infected at about 40 days of pregnancy each had an empty uterus when killed after four months of pregnancy.
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Vectorborne diseases: no respecters of borders
Veterinary Record, 2016Vectorborne diseases have been very much in the news in 2016, with, for example, the outbreak of Zika virus resulting in a number of high‐profile athletes withdrawing from this year's Olympic Games in Brazil. In the UK, the threat of bluetongue virus arriving by windborne midges from France remains real. In his latest update for
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2008
In this article is complied the current knowledge about etiological agent, transmission ways, clinical and pathological findings, pathogenesis, diagnosis and control of Border Disease (BD) infection, characterised by abortus and birth with congenital abnormality, which caused in small ruminant flocks great economicaly losses.Bu makalede, küçükbaş ...
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In this article is complied the current knowledge about etiological agent, transmission ways, clinical and pathological findings, pathogenesis, diagnosis and control of Border Disease (BD) infection, characterised by abortus and birth with congenital abnormality, which caused in small ruminant flocks great economicaly losses.Bu makalede, küçükbaş ...
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Crossing borders in Alzheimer's disease
Advanced drug delivery reviews, 2022Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia affecting millions of people worldwide. While different immunotherapies are imminent, currently only disease-modifying medications are available and a cure is lacking. Over the past decade, immunological interfaces of the central nervous system (CNS) and their role in neurodegenerative ...
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