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Detection of canine distemper virus (CDV) neutralising antibodies in small ruminants during peste-des-petits-ruminants virus (PPRV) surveillance in Zambia. [PDF]
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Mapping the global scientific knowledge of peste des petits ruminants virus from 1990 to 2023: Identifying research hotspots, gaps, and future directions. [PDF]
Alzuheir IM.
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Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda: Implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever. [PDF]
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Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) Outbreak in Tajikistan
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2007The occurrence of outbreaks of peste des petits ruminants (PPR) in three districts of Tajikistan is described. The causal strain (PPR Tajikistan) was characterized and the sequence of its N gene was compared with that of 43 other strains isolated since 1968 in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
Olivier Kwiatek, E Albina, G Libeau
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Peste des petits ruminants in Ethiopian goats
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1994An outbreak of disease characterised by fever, ocular and nasal discharge, coughing and sneezing, oral necrosis, diarrhoea, enteritis and pneumonia in goats was shown by the use of specific cDNA probes to have been peste des petits ruminants, confirmed for the first time in Ethiopia.
P L, Roeder +3 more
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The Ultrastructure of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus
Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 1985SummaryThe ultrastructure of the virus of peste des petits ruminants was studied by electron microscopy. Results showed that the virus particles are pleomorphic, the diameter of intact particles varying between 130 and 390 nm. The herring bone‐like ribonucleoprotein strands varied between 14 and 23 nm in thickness.
O A, Durojaiye, W P, Taylor, C, Smale
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Peste Des Petits Ruminant Virus
2020The peste des petits ruminant (PPR) virus is a small ruminant morbillivirus (SRMV), formerly known as PPR virus, belonging to the family Paramyxoviridae, and the genotype of the virus is clustered into four lineages, based on the nucleoprotein (N) and fusion (F) gene-based sequence and phylogenetic analysis.
Balamurugan Vinayagamurthy +2 more
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2017
Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is an acute, highly contagious, World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE-WOAH) notifiable and economically important transboundary viral disease of domestic sheep and goats and wild small ruminants and is currently emerging to cause infections in camels.
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Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is an acute, highly contagious, World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE-WOAH) notifiable and economically important transboundary viral disease of domestic sheep and goats and wild small ruminants and is currently emerging to cause infections in camels.
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Peste Des Petits Ruminants (PPR)
2021Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is a highly contagious disease of sheep and goats, which has recently re-emerged and is now found widely distributed through large parts of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. The first documented outbreak of PPR in camels was reported from Ethiopia in 1996.
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Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics), 1992
The peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is proving to be a disease which has an increasingly significant economic impact on a number of countries in Africa and the Middle East, and possibly also on the Indian sub-continent. The antigenic relationships which exist between the PPR and rinderpest viruses pose problems for diagnosis which complicates ...
P C, Lefèvre, A, Diallo
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The peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is proving to be a disease which has an increasingly significant economic impact on a number of countries in Africa and the Middle East, and possibly also on the Indian sub-continent. The antigenic relationships which exist between the PPR and rinderpest viruses pose problems for diagnosis which complicates ...
P C, Lefèvre, A, Diallo
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