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Effects of Canine IL-12 on the Immune Response Against the Canine Parvovirus VP2 Protein. [PDF]

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Wang S   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Imported case of avian influenza A(H9N2) virus infection in a patient with miliary tuberculosis, Italy, March 2026. [PDF]

open access: yesEuro Surveill
Pariani E   +17 more
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ONCOGENICITY OF INFECTIOUS CANINE HEPATITIS VIRUS IN HAMSTERS

open access: yesONCOGENICITY OF INFECTIOUS CANINE HEPATITIS VIRUS IN HAMSTERS
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HEPATITIS IN SKUNKS CAUSED BY THE VIRUS OF INFECTIOUS CANINE HEPATITIS

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1975
Two cases of acute, fatal, hepatitis occurred in young, striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) trapped in southern Ontario. Histologically, lesions in the liver were similar to infectious canine hepatitis. A virus was isolated which produced large intranuclear inclusions in dog kidney cell cultures.
L, Karstad   +3 more
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Infectious canine hepatitis and human hepatitis

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1960
1. Observations on the resistance of ICHV to storage are reported. 2. Susceptibility of 3 human cell strains to the virus has been appreciated by microscopical examinations and by virus titrations. 3. It is suggested that ICHV can induce antibodies in man, without any evident clinical disease.
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An adjuvant vaccine against infectious canine hepatitis

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1964
Abstract Extract Vaccines currently available for the prophylaxis of infectious canine hepatitis (ICH) contain either living attenuated virus (Fieldsteel and Emery, 1954; Cabasso et al., 1958) or virus killed by treatment with formalin Keeble et al., (1961).
L B, Fastier, N F, Hansen
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The ocular lesions of infectious canine hepatitis

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1973
ABSTRACTCorneal oedema and inflammation of the anterior uveal tract are characteristic ocular reactions associated with infectious canine hepatitis virus, and may follow either natural infection or vaccination with attenuated strains of virus. Although in most cases the ocular lesions resolve within a few days without sequelae a small proportion ...
CLINICAL FEATURES   +2 more
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