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Occurrence of currently rare or "exotic" contagious animal diseases 1938 to 2007: differences between Scotland and the rest of Great Britain [PDF]
Bronsvoort, B.M.D.+3 more
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Frailty significantly impacts clinical outcomes in LVAD recipients. This systematic review and meta‐analysis reveal that frail patients experience higher long‐term mortality but comparable short‐term mortality, hospital stay, and complication rates to non‐frail patients.
Christos Costa+15 more
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Tolerance to surgically induced anisometropia—A systematic review
Abstract Surgically induced anisometropia is well tolerated by some individuals, while others experience binocular visual complaints. Surgically induced anisometropia is a common treatment for presbyopia and may also intentionally or non‐intentionally be the results after surgery for unilateral cataract with ametropia in the fellow eye.
Anne Guldhammer Skov+4 more
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Risk Factors for Hearing Loss Are Comparable in Preterm Versus Term Children: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim Hearing loss occurs more frequently in preterm children. However, the influence of prematurity itself is unclear. We examined whether risk factors for hearing loss differ between preterm and term infants. Methods We conducted a systematic search of three databases in March 2023 for studies comparing risk factors for hearing loss in preterm
Pauline Roehrs+4 more
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Carriage of any loss of function NUDT15 varaint is associated with an increased risk of thiopurine‐induced myelosuppression. Pre‐treatment genotype testing of NUDT15. ABSTRACT Background The clinical utility and cost‐effectiveness of pre‐thiopurine NUDT15 pharmacogenetic testing in European and admixed populations are unknown.
Christopher Roberts+34 more
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[Improvement of a mixed vaccine against Newcastle disease and avian cholera].
J. Ramisse+5 more
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Zoonotic potential of Newcastle disease virus: Old and novel perspectives related to public health
Reviews in Medical Virology, 2021Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has a worldwide distribution, causing lethal infection in a wide range of avian species. Affected birds develop respiratory, digestive and neurologic symptoms with profound immunosuppression. Mild systemic Newcastle disease (
Aziz ul-Rahman+3 more
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Vaccination against newcastle disease [PDF]
Two field trials carried out on 2,000 broiler chickens showed that chickens vaccinated with the lyophilised Newcastle disease (ND) "F" vaccine at 1, 21, and 42 days were protected when challenged at 14, 35, 56 and 70 days with the virulent strain of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) administered intramuscularly, intranasally, or by contact.
Chulan, U.+3 more
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Biotechnology Advances, 1998
Newcastle disease (ND) is a worldwide problem with severe economic implications, affecting chickens, turkeys and other birds. Newcastle disease virus (NDV), a member of the Paramyxoviridae group can cause disease of diverse severity in accordance with environmental factors.
D. Ben-Nathan, Gilad E. Gallili
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Newcastle disease (ND) is a worldwide problem with severe economic implications, affecting chickens, turkeys and other birds. Newcastle disease virus (NDV), a member of the Paramyxoviridae group can cause disease of diverse severity in accordance with environmental factors.
D. Ben-Nathan, Gilad E. Gallili
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Case Report: Newcastle Disease in Paraguay
Avian Diseases, 1972A serious outbreak of a velogenic strain of Newcastle disease occurred in Paraguay in August, 1970. Deaths of domestic poultry were very high in affected flocks. Vaccination against Newcastle disease had been prevented by law. This was rescinded, however, and voluntary vaccination was started.
F Efren Rivelli, D. W. Francis
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