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Maedi-Visna virus: current perspectives [PDF]
Esperanza Gomez-Lucia, Nuria Barquero, Ana Domenech Department of Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain Abstract: Maedi-Visna virus (MVV) and caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus are commonly known as small ...
Gomez-Lucia E, Barquero N, Domenech A
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Epidemiology and control of maedi-visna virus: Curing the flock. [PDF]
Maedi-visna (MV) is a complex lentiviral disease syndrome characterised by long immunological and clinical latencies and chronic progressive inflammatory pathology.
Andrew W Illius +3 more
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Association of Maedi Visna virus with Brucella ovis infection in rams
Maedi Visna Virus (MVV) is the etiological agent of a systemic disease of sheep, which causes lesions in lungs, the central nervous system, joints, and mammary glands.
S Preziuso +8 more
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Immune response to maedi-visna virus [PDF]
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 ...
Sigurbjörg Torsteinsdóttir
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Cytotoxic activity against maedi-visna virus-infected macrophages [PDF]
The cell type predominantly infected by maedi-visna virus (MVV) is the macrophage, and we have looked at the ability of MVV-infected macrophages to interact with cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL), important effector cells against virus infections. MVV-specific CTL precursors were detected, after in vitro culture with MVV antigen and recombinant human ...
W C Lee, I. McConnell, Barbara Blacklaws
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Isolation of maedi/visna virus from a sheep in Japan. [PDF]
Maedi/visna (MV) is a lentiviral disease of sheep caused by the maedi/visna virus (MVV). Although MV is prevalent in many countries, it had not been reported in Japan. In 2011, however, three sheep in northern Japan were reported to be seropositive against the MVV antigen, indicating a persistent MVV infection.
Oguma K +6 more
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Amplicon sequencing with Oxford nanopore technologies as a diagnostic alternative for small ruminant lentiviruses in sheep [PDF]
In Europe, Maedi-Visna disease has high prevalence rates at the individual and flock levels, respectively, and is regarded as one of the most significant infectious disease in sheep.
Magdalena Serrano +7 more
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Structural basis for recruitment of host CypA and E3 ubiquitin ligase by maedi-visna virus Vif. [PDF]
Hu Y +5 more
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Şanlıurfa Yöresinde Maedi-Visna Virus (MVV) Enfeksiyonunun Serolojik Olarak Araştırılması
Maedi-visna virus (MVV) enfeksiyonu ya da koyunların progresif pnöymonisi (OPP) koyunların bir lentivirus enfeksiyonudur. Bu çalışmada, Şanlıurfa yöresindeki koyunlarda MVV enfeksiyonunun seroprevalansı araştırılmıştır. Bu amaçla mezbahada kesime tabi tutulan koyunlardan 1096 serum örneği toplanmış ve MVV spesifik antikorlar yönünden agar jel ...
Hikmet Ün +2 more
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A morphological, immunohistochemical and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) study was performed on eight ewes experimentally infected with an Italian strain of Maedi-Visna Virus (MVV) in order to evaluate the lesions and the viral distribution after three ...
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