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Successful Management of Presumed Reactivation of Neospora caninum Following Immunosuppression for Immune Thrombocytopenia in an Adult Doberman. [PDF]
Positive serology titres for Neospora caninum in the absence of appropriate clinical signs is not diagnostic for protozoal disease. Acute deterioration while immunosuppressed should raise concerns over reactivation of encysted protozoa, particularly in dogs with a history of raw feeding. Successful management of N. caninum appears possible but requires
Henry P, Rees P, Morrison T, Woods G.
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Neosporosis, caused by the protozoan Neospora caninum, has been widely reported and discussed as a major disease associated with reproductive problems in herds of various animal species.
Paulo Roberto Romanelli +9 more
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Bovine reproductive diseases are endemic in Indonesia, but comprehensive information about their infectious causes is not available. Therefore, our aim for this study was to detect several infectious agents that cause reproductive diseases in Indonesian ...
Didik Tulus Subekti +9 more
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Pathohistological changes in aborted foetuses of cows due to neosporosis: Evidence from Ukraine
Neosporosis is a parasitic disease characterized by abortions and the birth of weak offspring in cows. The causative agent of Neospora caninum is an obligate, protozoan parasite that belongs to the type Apicomplexa.
Bohdan Nyzhnyk +3 more
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Six cats (Nos. 1-6) were inoculated intramuscularly with (1 × 10 6 ) and orally (5 × 10 5 ) tachyzoites of Neospora caninum. Three (Nos. 1-3) of the six cats were given 40 mg/kg methylprednisolone acetate 7 days before and on the day of inoculation with
J P, Dubey, D S, Lindsay, T P, Lipscomb
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Investigation of Conserved miRNAs and Their Targets From the Expressed Sequence Tags in Genome
Neospora caninum is a protozoan parasite, the etiologic agent of Neosporosis—a common cause of abortion in cattle worldwide. Herd level prevalence of Neosporosis could be as high as 90%.
Moumita Das +9 more
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Seroprevalence of Neospora caninum in Camelids of the New and Old World: A Global Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Based on the present systematic review and meta‑analysis, the pooled prevalence of N. caninum in camelids was 10% (95% CI: 7%–12%) with significant heterogeneity (I2 = 93.75%, p < 0.0001). The highest rate was detected in Old World camelids, 14% (95% CI: 10%–19%), indicating that this group is more susceptible to N. caninum exposure.
Mohemmi N +9 more
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SERODIAGNOSIS OF BOVINE NEOSPOROSIS IN MOSUL CITY, IRAQ [PDF]
One hundred and eighty four sera of local breed cattle in Mosul city , Iraq were collected for serodiagnosis of neosporosis by indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (Indirect ELISA).
MAAB I. AL-FARWACHI +2 more
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Neosporosis bovina en Argentina: a 25 años del primer reporte en el país
La neosporosis es una enfermedad de gran impacto en el ganado vacuno debido a que causa abortos en el segundo y último trimestre de la gestación. En esta revisión se resume y discute la información sobre la misma, recopilada de dos décadas y media de ...
Lucía María Campero +4 more
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Molecular Detection of Neospora Caninum in Different Tissues of Dogs and Cats in Shiraz, Iran. [PDF]
Neospora caninum is one of the most critical causative agents of abortion in dairy cattle. The canidae, especially dogs. This parasite causes neuromuscular disease in dogs. The objective of this research was to determine the molecular characterisation of N. caninum in different tissues of dogs and cats ABSTRACT Background Neospora caninum is one of the
Hatam GR +4 more
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