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Peste des petits ruminants virus virulence is associated with an early inflammatory profile in the tonsils and cell cycle arrest in lymphoid tissue. [PDF]

open access: goldMicrobiol Spectr
Eloiflin R-J   +8 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Molecular characterization of circulating strains of the peste-des-petitis-ruminants virus in Sulaimani province, Iraq [PDF]

open access: yesIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2023
Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) are caused by a Morbillivirus that belongs to the family Paramyxoviridae. Peste des petits ruminants are an acute, highly contagious, and deadly disease that mainly affects goats and sheep, with subclinical infection ...
Hana S. Raoof
doaj   +1 more source

Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus, Eastern Asia

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2014
To the Editor: Peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) is reported globally with increasing frequency. Recently, PPRV has been detected in areas where it is considered endemic and in neighboring areas where it previously has not been reported. The reporting of “first cases” in regions where PPRV has been considered endemic is of little surprise and ...
Ashley Banyard   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Molecular identification of peste des petits ruminants virus in wild goat and domestic small ruminants by real-time -PCR technique in Erbil-Iraq [PDF]

open access: yesIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2017
In July 2010 outbreak was occurred in wild goat in Barzan, Sherwin mizzen and Mergasur in Kurdistan Region- Iraq. There were over 2700 deaths (both young and adult) during the period of July 2010 to October 2011.
E.P. Candlan, F.P. Khoran, L. Hana
doaj   +3 more sources

Comparative evolutionary analyses of peste des petits ruminants virus genetic lineages [PDF]

open access: goldVirus Evol
Maxime Courcelle   +29 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Molecular Evolution of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus [PDF]

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2014
Despite safe and efficacious vaccines against peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV), this virus has emerged as the cause of a highly contagious disease with serious economic consequences for small ruminant agriculture across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
Muniraju, Murali   +12 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Paradigm shift in the diagnosis of peste des petits ruminants: scoping review

open access: yesActa Veterinaria Scandinavica, 2020
Peste des petits ruminants virus causes a highly contagious disease, which poses enormous economic losses in domestic animals and threatens the conservation of wild herbivores.
Edson Kinimi   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Asian Lineage of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus, Africa [PDF]

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2011
Interest in peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) has been stimulated by recent changes in its host and geographic distribution. For this study, biological specimens were collected from camels, sheep, and goats clinically suspected of having PPRV infection in Sudan during 2000-2009 and from sheep soon after the first reported outbreaks in Morocco in ...
Kwiatek, Olivier   +15 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus, Tunisia, 2012–2013 [PDF]

open access: diamondEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2014
To the Editor: Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is a viral disease of sheep and goats caused by peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV), a negative-sense, single-stranded RNA virus of the genus Morbillivirus. Illness and death can be high (>90%) when PPR occurs in populations of immunologically naive sheep and goats (1). Mortality rates are ≈10%–40% in
Soufien Sghaier   +6 more
openalex   +3 more sources

Application of countercurrent immuno-electro-osmophoresis to the serology of peste des petits ruminants

open access: yesRevue d’Elevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des Pays Tropicaux, 1984
L'électrosynérèse a été utilisée pour la détection des anticorps de la peste des petits ruminants dans les sérums récoltés sur le terrain et dans ceux de moutons et de chèvres infectés expérimentalement.
O.A. Durojaiye, William P. Taylor
doaj   +1 more source

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