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Detecting lymphoproliferative disease virus in wild turkeys using cloacal swabs
Abstract The monitoring of infectious diseases in wildlife is crucial for assessing animal health, pathogen range expansion, and the risk of spillover to naive species, but may be resource and labor intensive. Lymphoproliferative disease virus (LPDV) is an avian oncogenic retrovirus that was first identified in ...
Stephanie A Shea +2 more
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Campylobacter sp in eggs from cloacal swab positive breeder hens [PDF]
Campylobacter sp is a microaerophilic, thermotolerating Gram negative bacterium, known to be one of the main causes of food-borne human infections. Among the foods that carry these microorganisms, the chicken is outstanding. In Brazil, a large chicken exporting country, few researches are conducted about their prevalence in breeder hens and the ...
B B Fonseca, Daise Rossi
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Elucidating shark diets with DNA metabarcoding from cloacal swabs
Molecular Ecology Resources, 2021AbstractAnimal dietary information provides the foundation for understanding trophic relationships, which is essential for ecosystem management. Yet, in marine systems, high‐resolution diet reconstruction tools are currently under‐developed. This is particularly pertinent for large marine vertebrates, for which direct foraging behaviour is difficult or
Maurits P. M. van Zinnicq Bergmann +11 more
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Detecting Campylobacter coli in young chicks using two different cloacal swab techniques
SUMMARY It is important to determine whether valuable broiler-breeder chicks are contaminated with Campylobacter. It is important to have a non-destructive method to determine whether microorganisms such as Campylobacter are present without sacrificing the animal.
B.L. McLendon +8 more
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Detection of Avian Influenza Virus from Cloacal Swabs Using a Disposable Well Gate FET Sensor
Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2017Current methods to detect avian influenza viruses (AIV) are time consuming and lo inw sensitivity, necessitating a faster and more sensitive sensor for on‐site epidemic detection in poultry farms and urban population centers. This study reports a field effect transistor (FET) based AIV sensor that detects nucleoproteins (NP) within 30 minutes, down to ...
Sungwook Park, Jaebin Choi, Minhong Jeun
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DETECTION OF SALMONELLA IN YOUNG CHICKS WITH CLOACAL SWABS
Advanced Food and Nutritional Sciences, 2020Background: A non-destructive method such as a cloacal swab is very important to the poultry industry because it allows the breeder companies to determine if Salmonella is present in the valuable breeder chicks without the necessity of sacrificing any birds.Objective: To evaluate a nondestructive procedure to detect the presence of Salmonella in ...
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Veterinary Record, 2006
Pigeon circovirus ( p i cv ) was detected in cloacal swab samples by means of a newly‐developed, sensitive pcr .
D, Todd +8 more
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Pigeon circovirus ( p i cv ) was detected in cloacal swab samples by means of a newly‐developed, sensitive pcr .
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Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2016
Chicken parvovirus (ChPV) has been associated with malabsorption syndrome (MAS) in broilers. However, the participation of this virus in such syndrome is unclear, since it may be detected in diseased and healthy chickens. In the course of these studies, it was argued whether ChPV genome loads might be correlated to the occurrence of MAS.
Fabrine, Finkler +8 more
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Chicken parvovirus (ChPV) has been associated with malabsorption syndrome (MAS) in broilers. However, the participation of this virus in such syndrome is unclear, since it may be detected in diseased and healthy chickens. In the course of these studies, it was argued whether ChPV genome loads might be correlated to the occurrence of MAS.
Fabrine, Finkler +8 more
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Vaccine, 2008
Sampling for low-pathogenic avian influenza A virus in wild Mallard ducks : oropharyngeal versus cloacal ...
Patrik, Ellström +6 more
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Sampling for low-pathogenic avian influenza A virus in wild Mallard ducks : oropharyngeal versus cloacal ...
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