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Background Ophionyssus natricis is the main species of mite that infests captive reptiles. High infestations may result in the host experiencing general discomfort and deleterious effects, even death. Moreover, O.
Jairo Alfonso Mendoza-Roldan +9 more
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Co-infecting reptarenavirus species can be vertically transmitted in Boa constrictor [PDF]
Boid inclusion body disease (BIBD) ist eine meist tödlich verlaufende Erkrankung bei Boas und Pythons. Seit Kurzem werden Infektionen mit Reptarenaviren (Familie Arenaviridae) mit BIBD in Zusammenhang gebracht und als Ursache vermutet, wobei Einzel- und ...
Keller, Saskia
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Relationship between inclusion body disease and reptarenavirus infection and sex in boas (Boidae) and pythons (Pythonidae).
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Inclusion body disease associated with salmonellosis in a Boa constrictor in the state of Ceará, northeastern Brazil [PDF]
: Inclusion body disease (IBD) is a global viral infectious disease that affects snakes, mainly from the Boidae and Pythonidae families. The appearance of secondary infections is common in cases of IBD.
Maria Ruth G. Penha +7 more
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Relationship between inclusion body disease and reptarenavirus infection and age in boas (Boidae) and pythons (Pythonidae).
Tom Hellebuyck (326424) +3 more
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Review of Mammarenavirus Biology and Replication
The family Arenaviridae is divided into three genera: Mammarenavirus, Reptarenavirus, and Hartmanivirus. The Mammarenaviruses contain viruses responsible for causing human hemorrhagic fever diseases including New World viruses Junin, Machupo, Guanarito ...
Steven J. Hallam +3 more
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Results of inclusion body disease (IBD) and reptarenavirus infection testing in captive boid and pythonid snakes based on the detection of inclusion bodies in hematoxylin and eosin stained blood smears and the detection of reptarenavirus via RT-PCR in ...
Tom Hellebuyck (326424) +3 more
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Association between the presence of inclusion bodies disease and/or reptarenavirus infection with clinical signs in boas (Boidae) and pythons (Pythonidae).
Tom Hellebuyck (326424) +3 more
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The agreement between inclusion body detection in hematoxylin and eosin stained blood and peripheral white blood cells smears and the detection of reptarenavirus RNA by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in blood samples in boa ...
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A study on the codon usage bias of arenavirus common genes
IntroductionThe Arenaviridae family consists of the genera Mammarenavirus, Reptarenavirus, Hartmanivirus, Antennavirus and Innmovirus. The codon usage bias between the different genera has not yet been studied comparatively.MethodsWe retrieved the ...
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