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The Survival Time of Canine Erythrocytes Modified by Influenza Virus [PDF]

open access: yesBlood, 1955
Abstract Canine erythrocytes labeled with radioactive iron were modified by the action of influenza virus. Modified cells were transfused to compatible recipients and the survival of the donated cells was followed by means of their radioactivity.
W B, STEWART, C W, PETENYI, H M, ROSE
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Comparison of CIV, SIV and AIV using Decision Tree and SVM

open access: yesMATEC Web of Conferences, 2016
The H3N2, the canine influenza virus has numerous types of animal hosts that can live and reproduce on. They mostly settle on pigs and birds. However, some concerned voices are rising that there is high possibility that humans could be an additional ...
Park Hyorin   +3 more
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Chemical-free inactivated whole influenza virus vaccine prepared by ultrashort pulsed laser treatment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
There is an urgent need for rapid methods to develop vaccines in response to emerging viral pathogens. Whole inactivated virus (WIV) vaccines represent an ideal strategy for this purpose; however, a universal method for producing safe and immunogenic ...
Achilefu, Samuel   +10 more
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Canine H3N8 influenza virus infection in mice

open access: yesThe FASEB Journal, 2007
The objective of this research is to develop canine H3N8 influenza A virus infection in mice as an experimental model for infection in dogs Canine influenza virus is closely related to equine H3N8 influenza virus which was previously reported to not induce experimental disease in mice.. The specific objectives were:
Daren Hanshaw, William Castleman
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Human rapid influenza diagnostic test: efficacy and significance for using in animal

open access: yesVeterinary Integrative Sciences, 2023
Rapid influenza diagnostic tests (RIDTs) could considerably assist in clinical management resolving outbreaks of diseases in humans and animals. The RIDT for animals is rarely available and considerably expensive, especially in Thailand. In this
Duanghathai Saipinta   +4 more
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Inter- and intracontinental migrations and local differentiation have shaped the contemporary epidemiological landscape of canine parvovirus in South America [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a fast-evolving single-stranded DNA virus that causes one of the most significant infectious diseasesof dogs. Although the virus dispersed over long distances in the past, current populations are considered to be ...
Aldaz, Jaime   +11 more
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THORACIC RADIOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CANINE INFLUENZA VIRUS IN SIX DOGS [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2016
Canine influenza virus is an emerging, highly contagious, respiratory pathogen that has not previously been radiographically described. In this retrospective case series study, we describe the thoracic radiographic appearance of confirmed canine influenza virus in six dogs.
Scott A, Secrest, Ajay, Sharma
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The K186E amino acid substitution in the canine influenza virus H3N8 NS1 protein restores its ability to inhibit host gene expression [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Canine influenza viruses (CIVs) are the causative agents of canine influenza, a contagious respiratory disease in dogs, and include the equine-origin H3N8 and the avian-origin H3N2.
Chauché, Caroline   +6 more
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Genetic Evolution and Molecular Selection of the HE Gene of Influenza C Virus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Influenza C virus (ICV) was first identified in humans and swine, but recently also in cattle, indicating a wider host range and potential threat to both the livestock industry and public health than was originally anticipated.
He, Wanting   +10 more
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Transmission of Equine Influenza Virus to English Foxhounds

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2008
We retrospectively demonstrated that an outbreak of severe respiratory disease in a pack of English foxhounds in the United Kingdom in September 2002 was caused by an equine influenza A virus (H3N8).
Janet M. Daly   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

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