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Approaches to define canine distemper virus with neurological symptoms on the basis of molecular characterization of hemagglutinin and fusion genes [PDF]
Abstract Canine distemper virus (CDV), which causes severe infections in all domestic and wild carnivores, is transmitted by all secretions and excretions of infected animals. Despite the regular vaccination against it, CDV still manages to circulate in nature and is a worldwide problem in dogs. For many years in the world, the virus managed to
Hasbi Sait SALTIK, Kamil ATLI
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Un zorro de Sechura juvenil (Lycalopex sechurae) fue encontrado en la ciudad de Trujillo, La Libertad (Perú). El animal presentó hiperqueratinización en la nariz y en el periodo de cuarentena desarrolló signos neurológicos.
Perales, Rosa +5 more
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Canine Distemper Virus in Tigers (Panthera tigris) and Leopards (P. pardus) in Nepal
From wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) in the Serengeti to tigers (Panthera tigris altaica) in the Russian Far East, canine distemper virus (CDV) has been repeatedly identified as a threat to wild carnivores. Between 2020 and 2022, six Indian leopards (P. pardus
Jessica Bodgener +16 more
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Occurrence of Leishmania infantum in the central nervous system of naturally infected dogs: Parasite load, viability, co-infections and histological alterations. [PDF]
Zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis is caused by the protozoan Leishmania infantum and little is known about the occurrence and pathogenesis of this parasite in the CNS.
Valéria da Costa Oliveira +10 more
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Caracterización de la fase neurológica del virus del distemper canino
El distemper canino es un miembro de los morbillivirus y de la familia paramyxoviridae, es una enfermedad de alta mortalidad y morbilidad la cual afecta a canidos a nivel global, es altamente contagiosa y afecta en su mayoría a canidos, mustélidos y a ...
Lozano Trujillo, María Camila
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This paper reports a toxoplasmosis, erhlichiosis and distemper co-infection in a dog with an exuberant neuropathological clinical picture. Primary involvement was discussed based on information collected in the analysis of the clinical case, such as ...
Leandro d'Arc Moretti +4 more
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Clinical and computed tomography findings of fatal poxviral vasculitis in a domestic shorthair cat
Abstract This report describes the clinical presentation, haematological abnormalities and imaging findings of systemic poxvirus infection in a cat that resulted in widespread severe dermal oedema and systemic inflammatory response syndrome. The cat lacked cutaneous lesions before the onset of dermal oedema, but developed crusting skin lesions and a ...
Mica Taylor +5 more
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Multiple Receptors Involved in Invasion and Neuropathogenicity of Canine Distemper Virus: A Review
The canine distemper virus (CDV) is a morbillivirus that infects a broad range of terrestrial carnivores, predominantly canines, and is associated with high mortality.
Jianjun Zhao, Yanrong Ren
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Brain Involvement in Leishmaniasis
ABSTRACT Leishmaniasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by infection with the protozoan parasite Leishmania and it is a significant global health problem. The disease has a wide clinical spectrum, from tegumentary leishmaniasis (TL) that encompasses cutaneous (CL), mucosal (ML) and cutaneous‐diffuse (CDL) forms, to the potentially fatal systemic ...
Camila S. Freitas +2 more
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This study investigated the occurrence of canine distemper virus (CDV) by evaluating the presence of viral RNA within urine samples of dogs from Uberlândia, MG, with clinical manifestations suggestive of infection by CDV by targeting the CDV N gene.
S.A. Headley +8 more
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