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Overwintering of recombinant lumpy skin disease virus in northern latitudes, Russia

Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2022
Lumpy skin disease is an emerging transboundary infection demonstrating a great range expansion worldwide recently. With many knowledge gaps, there is a lack of understanding how lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), including naturally occurring vaccine-like LSDV, is capable of surviving under different climatic conditions.
Irina Shumilova   +5 more
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Molecular characterization of lumpy skin disease virus in Iran (2014–2018)

Archives of Virology, 2021
Lumpy skin disease was first reported in the western provinces of Iran in 2014, and this was followed by several outbreaks throughout the country. In this study, 10 Iranian lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) samples collected during the period of 2014-2018 were characterized by sequence analysis of the GPCR, LSDV142, and IL10LP genes.
Zeinab Hedayati   +3 more
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Excretion of lumpy skin disease virus in bull semen

Theriogenology, 2005
This work was done to establish the incidence and duration of excretion of lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) in semen of experimentally infected susceptible bulls. Six serologically negative bulls 11-20 months of age were experimentally infected with a virulent field isolate (strain V248/93) of LSDV.
P C, Irons   +2 more
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Evidence of intrauterine transmission of lumpy skin disease virus

The Veterinary Journal, 2016
The current study describes the clinical, histopathological, molecular and serological diagnosis of lumpy skin disease (LSD) in a premature 1-day old calf that has been delivered from a cow that exhibited signs of LSD during the seventh month of pregnancy. The calf showed generalized skin lesions accompanied with signs of immaturity and died 36 h after
Sherin, Rouby, Emad, Aboulsoud
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Investigation of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus in Baghdad City

Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2021
In this study, the lumpy skin disease virus was isolated on the lamb testis cell culture for the first time inIraq. Forty skin nodules were collected from cows suspected with lumpy skin disease (LSD) in Baghdadgovernorate. Real-time PCR detected LSD virus in 100% of these skin nodules.
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Neutralising antibodies to lumpy skin disease virus in African wildlife

Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 1983
A total of 3445 sera from 44 different wild species collected between 1963 and 1982 in 11 African countries south of the Sahara, were examined for neutralising antibodies to Lumpy Skin Diseases (LSD) Virus (prototype Neethling). Antibodies were demonstrated in six species but were of low prevalence. It was concluded from the generally negative results,
R S, Hedger, C, Hamblin
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Lumpy skin disease, an African capripox virus disease of cattle

British Veterinary Journal, 1991
Lumpy skin disease is an infectious viral disease of cattle, which often occurs in epizootic form. The disease is characterized by the eruption of nodules in the skin, which may cover the whole of the animal's body. Systemic effects include pyrexia, anorexia, dysgalactia and pneumonia; lesions are often found in the mouth and upper respiratory tract ...
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Lumpy Skin Disease Virus

1968
Lumpy skin disease is an acute, subacute or inapparent viral disease of cattle, characterised by fever and the sudden appearance of firm circumscribed skin nodules which usually undergo necrosis. Similar lesions may be present in the skeletal muscles and the mucosae of the digestive and respiratory tracts. A subcutaneous oedema of the limbs and ventral
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Isolation and Identification of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus

Lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), a member of the capripoxvirus genus, induces lumpy skin disease (LSD) in cattle and buffalo populations. The initial documentation of LSD dates back to 1929 in Zambia, with subsequent rapid dissemination within the cattle community in Africa and Asia.
Shuning, Ren, Shijie, Xie, Chen, Peng
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Attempted mechanical transmission of lumpy skin disease virus by biting insects

Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2003
Abstract.  The mosquitoes Anopheles stephensi Liston and Culex quinquefasciatus Say (Diptera: Culicidae), the stable fly Stomoxys calcitrans Linnaeus (Diptera: Muscidae) and the biting midge
C M, Chihota   +3 more
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