Results 111 to 120 of about 601 (140)

Distinct 5' UTR Requirements for Translation of the Bicistronic X/P mRNA Among Avian Orthobornaviruses. [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiol Immunol
Wu MC   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Pathogenesis of aquatic bird bornavirus 1 in turkeys of different age. [PDF]

open access: yesNpj Viruses
Gordon L   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Related searches:

Parrot proventricular dilation disease

Veterinary Record, 2008
SIR, — We refer to a letter by [Gough and others (1996)][1], describing the observation of cytopathic virus-like particles isolated from the faeces of macaws with clinical signs of proventricular dilation disease. In this letter the authors state that paramyxovirus, adenovirus or not well-
ROSSI, Giacomo, CROSTA L., PESARO S.
openaire   +2 more sources

The pathogenesis of proventricular dilatation disease

Animal Health Research Reviews, 2016
AbstractBornaviruses cause neurologic diseases in several species of birds, especially parrots, waterfowl and finches. The characteristic lesions observed in these birds include encephalitis and gross dilatation of the anterior stomach — the proventriculus. The disease is thus known as proventricular dilatation disease (PDD).
Ian Tizard   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Peripheral neuritis in psittacine birds with proventricular dilatation disease

Avian Pathology, 2001
Necropsies were performed on 14 psittacine birds of various species suspected to have proventricular dilatation disease (PDD). Eight of the birds exhibited neurological signs (seizures, ataxia, tremors and uncoordinated movements) and digestive tract signs (crop stasis, regurgitation, inappetance and presence of undigested food in the faeces).
Y, Berhane   +6 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Fatal Proventricular Dilatation Disease in Captive Native Psittacines in Brazil

Avian Diseases, 2014
An outbreak of proventricular dilatation disease (PDD), a fatal inflammatory disease of psittacines (Aves: Psittaciformes), is described in native Brazilian psittacines. Twenty captive psittacines that died of suspected PDD were necropsied and 10 were submitted to histopathology, reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR), and immunohistochemistry (IHC) for ...
Rogério Venâncio, Donatti   +7 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Detection of an antigen specific for proventricular dilation disease in psitticine birds

Veterinary Record, 2008
PROVENTRICULAR dilation disease (pdd) affects many species of birds, especially large psittacines such as macaws ([Gregory 1994][1]). The classical presenting sign is paralysis and dilation of the proventriculus secondary to nerve damage. pdd is believed to be caused by a virus. [Grund and others (
I, Villanueva, P, Gray, I, Tizard
openaire   +2 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy