Novel Borna Virus in Psittacine Birds with Proventricular Dilatation Disease
Pyrosequencing of cDNA from brains of parrots with proventricular dilatation disease (PDD), an unexplained fatal inflammatory central, autonomic, and peripheral nervous system disease, showed 2 strains of a novel Borna virus.
Kirsi S. Honkavuori +11 more
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Two outbreaks (A and B) of bovine enzootic hematuria in Bahia in the period 2012-2013 were described. In the outbreak A, a cow was necropsied and 27 cattle were slaughtered in a slaughterhouse, and the second outbreak two cattle were necropsied.
Jeann Leal de Araujo +5 more
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Beak and Feather Disease en psitácidas (P.B.F.D.) [PDF]
En este artículo presentamos dos casos del síndrome PB.ED. (Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease), que podríamos denominar en castellano «Enfermedad del Pico y de las Plumas de las Psitácidas».
Enseñat, C. +4 more
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Viability and discrimination of avian peripheral blood mononuclear cells and thrombocytes intended for improvement of wound healing in birds [PDF]
Birds often suffer from skin injuries of different aetiology. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is successfully used for improvement of wound healing in humans and in some mammalian species (e.g.
Kožár, Martin +3 more
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A Chlamydia psittaci Outbreak in Psittacine Birds in Sardinia, Italy. [PDF]
Muroni G +7 more
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Update of feather picking in psittacine birds [PDF]
PòsterJun
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Facultat de Veterinària +1 more
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Chlamydia psittaci genotype B in a pigeon (Columba livia) inhabiting a public place in San José, Costa Rica [PDF]
Human chlamydiosis is a zoonotic disease of avian origin caused by Chlamydia psittaci. The highest infection rates have been detected in parrots (Psittacidae) and pigeons (Columbiformes), the latter most frequently carry the genotypes B and E.
Gaby Dolz +6 more
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First molecular detection of avian polyomavirus from captive psittacine birds in Bangladesh, together with confirmation of beak and feather disease virus co-infection. [PDF]
Nath C, Hossain MS, Ahaduzzaman M.
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An investigation on the presence of Chlamydiaceae in Swedish dogs [PDF]
Background Bacteria belonging to the family Chlamydiaceae cause a broad spectrum of diseases in a wide range of hosts, including man, other mammals, and birds.
Bodil Holst +3 more
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RESUMO As doenças infecciosas são reconhecidamente causadoras de declínios populacionais de animais silvestres e algumas delas podem representar ameaça à saúde pública. O presente estudo objetivou investigar a ocorrência de Salmonella spp.
L. Murer +3 more
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