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Heterogeneity of contagious ecthyma virus isolates
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1984SUMMARY Results of cross-neutralization tests of 4 isolates of contagious ecthyma (ce) virus and their antisera indicated that the isolates were neutralized to various degrees by the ce virus antisera. Cross-reactions among isolates were unilateral, but not bilateral, and therefore grouping of ce virus isolates by neutralization tests was not possible ...
B M, Buddle, R W, Dellers, G G, Schurig
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Ultrastructural Studies of Contagious Ecthyma in Sheep
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1972SUMMARY Epidermal lesions from sheep experimentally inoculated with contagious ecthyma (ce) virus were examined. Infected keratinocytes characterized by ballooning, eosinophilic cytoplasmic inclusion, nuclear shrinkage, and keratolysis were pathognomonic. Keratinocytes were in hyperplastic epithelium of papule, vesicle, and pustule stages and were most
J P, Kluge, N F, Cheville, T M, Peery
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Contagious ecthyma in the live sheep export industry
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1996Objective:To investigate control options for contagious ecthyma (scabby mouth) in Australian sheep exported live to the Middle East. Design:Prevalence, vaccination and modelling studies. Procedure:One hundred and forty weaner sheep (less than 1 year old) on each of 106 farms in Western Australia (WA) and 18 farm groups of adult wethers received at a ...
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Attempted reactivation of contagious ecthyma in Dall sheep
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1985SUMMARY Dexamethasone was administered to 2 Dall ewes that had clinically recovered from contagious ecthyma in an attempt to reactivate contagious ecthyma in the sheep. Clinical signs of disease were not detected within 24 days after corticosteroid injection, and virus was not detected in tissues collected at necropsy.
R L, Zarnke, R A, Dieterich
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Comparison of contagious ecthyma virus genomes by restriction endonucleases
Archives of Virology, 1985Restriction enzyme analysis with KpnI revealed heterogeneity among 10 different strains of contagious ecthyma virus from sheep, musk ox, Dall sheep and humans. Hybridization of electroblots indicated deletion of DNA segments and changes in nucleotide sequences.
F, Rafii, D, Burger
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[Treatment of contagious ecthyma in chamois].
Tierarztliche Praxis, 1986The infection with ecthyma contagiosum in chamois and the successful treatment with hexachlorocyclohexane are reported.
H, Wiesner, G, von Hegel
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California medicine, 2007
The virus of contagious ecthyma of sheep and goats is transmissible to man. The human infection is a relatively benign, self-limited disease. It is frequently encountered in sheep-raising areas among persons handling infected animals or the vaccine. Usually only protective treatment is required, but x-ray therapy will produce prompt regression of the ...
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The virus of contagious ecthyma of sheep and goats is transmissible to man. The human infection is a relatively benign, self-limited disease. It is frequently encountered in sheep-raising areas among persons handling infected animals or the vaccine. Usually only protective treatment is required, but x-ray therapy will produce prompt regression of the ...
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1978
R S, Ott, D R, Nelson
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R S, Ott, D R, Nelson
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