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A Look Under the Carpet of a Successful Eradication Campaign Against Small Ruminant Lentiviruses. [PDF]

open access: yesPathogens
Vincenz F   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Bayesian Estimation of the True Prevalence of Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis in Hungarian Goat Herds. [PDF]

open access: yesViruses
Bárdos K   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Permissiveness of different TMEM154 genotype cell lines to different SRLV genotypes/subtypes. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Virol
Colitti B   +8 more
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Maedi/visna: a review

Veterinary Record, 1980
A brief history of the occurrence of maedi/visna or maedi/visna related diseases is given. The clinical features and diagnosis are described. Recent experimental work performed in an attempt to resolve the pathogenetic features of slowness and persistence of infection, characteristic of maedi/visna, is covered.
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Pathogenesis of maedi-visna

Veterinary Record, 1987
In most cases, maedi-visna virus infection is characterised by a subclinical, persistent virus-carrier state. However, in heavily infected flocks, economically significant disease does occur, mainly apparent as ill-thrift and chronic respiratory disease (maedi) in older ewes and as an indurative mastitis, which can result in delayed weight gain of ...
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Immune response to maedi-visna virus

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2007
The ovine maedi-visna virus (MVV) was the first lentivirus to be isolated and characterized 1957 in Iceland. MVV leads to a life-long, persistent infection with slow development of lesions in the lung and the central nervous system (CNS). The main target cells of MVV are of the monocyte/macrophage lineage and it does not infect T-lymphocytes or cause ...
Sigurbjorg, Torsteinsdottir   +3 more
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Concern over maedi visna breakdowns

Veterinary Record, 2014
WE would like to raise our concerns with veterinary colleagues over an apparent increase in the number of flocks in the maedi visna (MV) accreditation scheme that have had a breakdown with MV infection. Most of the blood testing for the MV accreditation scheme takes place during the summer months; however, so far this year there have been nine ...
Catriona, Ritchie, Brian, Hosie
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Ultrastructural studies on Maedi-Visna virus

Archives of Virology, 1980
Ultrastructural studies of Maedi-Visna virus (MVV) particles isolated from tissue culture fluids of MVV-infected cells as well as cultured cells infected with MVV were performed. MVV particles aree bounded by an envelope with projections loosely attached to its surface.
F, Weiland, M, Bruns
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