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ANTIGENIC AND MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF SOME VIRUSES CAUSING RESPIRATORY DISORDER IN CALVES
Bovine parainfluenza virus Type 3 (BPI3) and bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV), are ubiquitous respiratory pathogens of cattle, which contribute to causation of bovine respiratory disease complex.
HANAA A.M. GHONIEM +3 more
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Background Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the most economically important disease affecting feedlot cattle. While viral pathogens are initiating agents, bacterial coinfections exacerbate disease severity. Vaccines for Pasteurella multocida and Histophilus somni are not commercially available in Australia.
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Background Detection of respiratory viruses in veterinary species has traditionally relied on virus detection by isolation or immunofluorescence and/or detection of circulating antibody using ELISA or serum neutralising antibody tests.
Thonur Leenadevi +7 more
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This review summarizes the research progress on inhibitors of lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), focusing on its biological characteristics and key proteins involved in the viral replication cycle. It compiles various inhibitors (direct‐acting poxvirus inhibitors and host‐directed poxvirus inhibitors) against poxviruses, their mechanisms of action, and ...
Leilei ZHAO +7 more
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Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is responsible for great economic losses in bovine production with major impact on family farming. Among all possible causes of bovine respiratory disease, viruses are commonly categorized as primary etiological agents ...
Natália Carrillo Gaeta +9 more
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Analysis of 57 536 high‐throughput sequencing datasets uncovers a vast, hidden world of viruses in wildlife. The researchers reveal significant geographic and host‐specific patterns of viruses, and their surprising cross‐species transmissions, such as avian flu viruses infecting goats.
Hai Wang +19 more
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Abstract Dynamics of infectious disease in natural populations result from processes across scales, from host characteristics shaping exposure risk and susceptibility, to local environmental conditions driving vector populations, to the structure of metapopulation networks shaping transmission of pathogens across the landscape.
Sara A. Carpenter +7 more
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Antibody prevalence against respiratory viruses in naturally infected cattle in central anatolia [PDF]
Aim: The aim of this study was to determination of the seroprevalences of major respiratoric viral agents of cattle in central region Anatolia.
Oguzhan Avci, Sibel Yavru, Murat Sevik
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Bovine respiratory disease complex, a complex respiratory ailment in cattle, results from a combination of viral and bacterial factors, compounded by environmental stressors such as overcrowding, transportation, and adverse weather conditions. Its impact
Vesna Milićević +8 more
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IntroductionThe bovine respiratory disease complex poses a significant threat to the cattle industry, necessitating a multifaceted approach to address its occurrence. The syndrome is caused by various pathogens such as bovine respiratory syncytial virus (
Linghao Li +16 more
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