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Clinical Epidemiology and Molecular Investigation of Protoparvovirus carnivoran1 Infection in Naturally Infected Domestic Cats in Bangladesh

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine and Science
Background The infection of cats with Protoparvovirus carnivoran1 is a global concern due to the likelihood of infection from multiple genetically similar viruses.
Sanjida Ali Sani   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

FETO-PLACENTARY PATHOLOGY IN HUMAN PARVOVIRUS B19 INFECTION

open access: yes, 1998
In view of the scarce references concerning the histological data in congenital parvovirus human B19 infection, we intend to provide a description of the pathological features observed in six autopsies.The virus was detected by DNA hybridization (ISH-DBH)
Maria Evangelina Ferreira FONSECA   +12 more
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Impact of Respiratory Viral Codetections on RSV Disease Burden in Young Children in Primary Care

open access: yesInfluenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, Volume 20, Issue 6, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Young children with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) often have viral coinfections. This study assessed the impact of respiratory viral codetections on RSV disease burden in children < 5 years and whether this varies by specific codetected viruses.
Levi Duijst   +16 more
wiley   +1 more source

Contigs Information of Porcine Parvovirus.

open access: yes, 2015
Contigs Information of Porcine Parvovirus.
Yi Liu (36759)   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Rhesus blood group haplotype determination by nanopore sequencing and adaptive sampling enables the precise determination of complex allele combinations that could not be accurately determined by standard methods

open access: yesTransfusion, Volume 66, Issue 6, Page 1058-1069, June 2026.
Abstract Background Patients with chronic transfusion needs such as those with sickle cell disease face a high risk of developing antibodies against high‐prevalence antigens in the RH blood group system, complicating transfusion therapy and potentially necessitating stem cell transplantation.
Rebekka Waldmann   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Parvovirus infection in pregnancy and its fetomaternal effects [Gebelikte parvovirus enfeksiyonlari ve fetomaternal etkileri]

open access: yes, 2008
Parvovirus B19 infection is a common childhood illness. Asymptomatic or mild infection occurs most often when parvovirus B19 affects immunocompetent adults, but in pregnancy it may lead to fetal loss or hydrops fetalis.
Çelik Ü., Kocabaş E.
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An in‐house nucleic acid test for detection of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in whole blood donor samples

open access: yesTransfusion, Volume 66, Issue 6, Page 1122-1129, June 2026.
Abstract Background Anaplasma phagocytophilum is a tick‐borne pathogen that causes anaplasmosis. Increased incidences of this disease in Canada and cases of transfusion‐transmitted anaplasmosis in the United States have been reported. Currently, there are no Health Canada licensed methodologies available for detection of A.
Dilini Kumaran   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Parvovirus enteritis in two dogs

open access: yes, 1985
Two cases of haemorrhagic enteritis in the dog with clinical manifestation and pathological changes consistent with parvovirus enteritis are reported. Electron microscopic examination of faeces from both dogs revealed the presence of particles resembling
Chooi, Kum Fai   +3 more
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Effects of exercise in cool versus hot conditions on pathways of gut permeability, systemic inflammation, and iron homeostasis in female athletes

open access: yesPhysiological Reports, Volume 14, Issue 12, June 2026.
Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the time course and magnitude of the inflammatory, hepcidin and endotoxin responses evoked by exercise under hot environmental conditions in female athletes. In a randomized cross‐over study design, 13 endurance trained female athletes (age 26 (range: 20–42) years; VO2max 57.7 (53.4, 62.1) mL·kg−1·min−1;
Kathryn M. Lucernoni   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Parvovirus B19

open access: yes, 2011
Human Parvovirus B19 infection is responsible for a wide range of human diseases ranging from mild erythema infectiosum in immunocompetent children to fetal loss in primary infected pregnant women and aplastic anemia or lethal cytopenias in adult ...
Simeoni Sara   +3 more
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