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Quantitative PCR to determine the titer of infectious activity of the canine hepatitis virus [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences
This article presents data on the development and validation of a method for the indirect determination of the titer of infectivity of canine infectious hepatitis virus of genotype CAV-1 in raw materials for culture vaccines by real-time polymerase chain
Doronin Maxim I.   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Aspectos imunoistoquímicos da hepatite infecciosa canina Immunohistochemical aspects of canine infectious hepatitis

open access: yesCiência Rural, 2008
Tecidos de 27 cães que morreram de hepatite infecciosa canina (HIC) foram avaliados por imunoistoquímica (IHQ) para detecção de antígeno de adenovírus canino tipo 1 (CAV-1), por meio de um anticorpo monoclonal. Os tecidos examinados incluíram fígado, rim,
Maria Andréia Inkelmann   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Hepatite infecciosa canina: 62 casos Infectious canine hepatitis: 62 cases [PDF]

open access: yesPesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, 2007
Os protocolos de necropsias realizadas em 5.361 cães durante um período de 43 anos (1964-2006) foram revisados em busca de casos de hepatite infecciosa canina (HIC) e sessenta e dois (1,2%) casos foram encontrados.
Maria A. Inkelmann   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

The Serological and Virological Investigation of Canine Adenovirus Infection on the Dogs [PDF]

open access: yesThe Scientific World Journal, 2013
Two types of Canine Adenovirus (CAVs), Canine Adenovirus type 1 (CAV-1), the virus which causes infectious canine hepatitis, and Canine Adenovirus type 2 (CAV-2), which causes canine infectious laryngotracheitis, have been found in dogs.
Oya Bulut   +9 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Serum antibody titers against distemper, parvovirus and infectious hepatitis in dogs from Central Spain

open access: yesVeterinary Vaccine
A canine population's immune resistance to canine distemper virus (CDV), canine parvovirus (CPV), and infectious hepatitis virus (CAV-1) was evaluated. In this study, a total of 112 sera were analyzed.
Jose L. Blanco   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

IL‐31 levels correlate with pruritus in patients with cholestatic and metabolic liver diseases and is farnesoid X receptor responsive in NASH

open access: yesHepatology, EarlyView., 2022
IL‐31 levels correlate with pruritus in patients with cholestatic and metabolic liver diseases Abstract Background and Aims Pruritus is associated with multiple liver diseases, particularly those with cholestasis, but the mechanism remains incompletely understood.
Jun Xu   +20 more
wiley   +1 more source

Necrotizing hepatitis caused by Clostridium novyi type B in a dog with no predisposing liver lesions: a case report

open access: yesBMC Veterinary Research, 2022
Background Infectious necrotic hepatitis (INH) is typically a disease of ruminants caused by Clostridium novyi type B. Growth of the causative agent is supported by development of an anaerobic environment within the liver. In dogs, C.
Brie Trusiano   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

Mortality Causes in Free-Ranging Eurasian Brown Bears (Ursus arctos arctos) in Spain 1998–2018

open access: yesAnimals, 2020
This work summarizes the mortality cases of twenty-five free-ranging Eurasian wild brown bears (Ursus arctos arctos) from the Cantabrian mountain range submitted for necropsy in Asturias and Castilla y León (northwestern Spain) from 1998 to 2018 ...
Ana Balseiro   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

A retrospective serosurvey of selected pathogens in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in the Tuscany region, Italy

open access: yesActa Veterinaria Scandinavica, 2023
The expansion of urbanization in natural environments increases interactions between wildlife, domestic animals, and humans. In Italy, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is one of the most common wild carnivores.
Gianmarco Ferrara   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Genetic Characteristics of Canine Adenovirus Type 2 Detected in Wild Raccoon Dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in Korea (2017–2020)

open access: yesVeterinary Sciences, 2022
Adenovirus has been detected in a wide range of hosts like dogs, foxes, horses, bats, avian animals, and raccoon dogs. Canine adenoviruses with two serotypes host mammals and are members of the mastadenovirus family. Canine adenovirus type 1 (CAdV-1) and
Yoon-Ji Kim   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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