Bluetongue outbreak in a sheep flock from Iran. [PDF]
Graphical Abstract: This report describes the first documented clinical form of bluetongue in sheep from Iran. In the text of the study, the stages of diagnosis (history, clinical examination, gross pathology and molecular detection of etiologic agent) and therapeutic measures are described.
Jahanroshan N +5 more
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Adult female with a painful and pruritic lower extremity skin lesion. [PDF]
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, Volume 4, Issue 3, June 2023.
Silvers C, Lloyd C.
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Molecular epidemiology of camel contagious ecthyma in Arero district, Ethiopia
Background While dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) were traditionally believed to be resistant to most livestock diseases, research has demonstrated that they are susceptible to a large number of infectious agents.
Bareda Diba +4 more
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Assessment of Contagious Ecthyma Virus in Camels of Wasit Province, Iraq [PDF]
Camel contagious ecthyma (CCE) is an infectious disease caused by the Paravox virus (PPV) of the family Poxviridae. Due to the importance of the camel breeding industry in tropical and subtropical regions, the present study aimed to isolate the causative
H. A. M Al-Bayati
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Evaluation of paraoxonase activity, total sialic acid and oxidative stress in sheep with ecthyma contagiosa [PDF]
Zoonoses are defined by the world health organization as diseases and infections which are transmitted naturally between vertebrate animals and human. Undestanding the zoonotic risk posed by pox viruses in companion animals is important for both human ...
DEVECİ HA +8 more
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Genetic Phylocomparative Analysis of B2L, F1L Genes in Orf Virus Isolated from Felid Infected Sheep [PDF]
Contagious ecthyma virus Large, oval, double-stranded DNA viruses from the family Poxviridae they are distinct from other poxviruses due to their unusual spiral coat. Orf virus encoded highly conserved F1L gene, B2L gene, which codes for highly ...
Khetam Mayea, Hazim Thwiny, Hayder Ayyez
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Clinico-histopathological and molecular detection of small ruminants' papillomaviruses in Iran. [PDF]
In this study, sheep and goats with clinical signs of papillomatosis were identified. Sampling was done from them. The samples were sent for further laboratory tests. Clinical examinations, molecular PCR tests, and histopathological examinations confirmed the presence of papillomavirus.
Ghorani M, Esmaeili H, Khordadmehr M.
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Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae - A Primary Cause of Severe Pneumonia Epizootics in the Norwegian Muskox (Ovibos moschatus) Population [PDF]
The Norwegian muskox (Ovibos moschatus) population lives on the high mountain plateau of Dovre and originates from animals introduced from Greenland.
Ayling, Roger D. +7 more
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Clinicopathological Features of Contagious Ecthyma-Like Lesions in a Dog [PDF]
Background: Contagious ecthyma or orf is a poxviral disease of goat and sheep, with incidental infection appearing in humans, cows, camels, and many wild ruminants, and very rarely in dogs.
Monireh Khordadmehr +3 more
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Investigation of Adenosine deamidase (ADA) activity and some biochemical values in lambs with infectious ecthyma symptoms [PDF]
Understanding the zoonotic risk posed by the orf virus (ORFV), which causes contagious ecthyma in domestic animals, is crucial for both human and animal health.
S. Kızıltepe +5 more
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