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Sheep and Goat Pox

Hossein Esmaeili   +2 more
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Tests in Sheep of Attenuated Sheep Pox Vaccines

Research in Veterinary Science, 1973
Summary Sheep pox virus (SPV) attenuated by continuous passage in either lamb kidney (LK) or calf kidney (CK) cells was tested for immunizing properties in sheep. A mixture of the 491th and 50th LK passage of the virus, although partially attenuated, was too virulent for general use as a vaccine.
W B, Martin, H, Ergin, A, Köylü
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A comprehensive review of goat pox and sheep pox and their diagnosis

Animal Health Research Reviews, 2000
AbstractSheep and goats occupy a premier place in the livestock industry and contribute significantly to the world economy. Their populations are threatened by a number of health hazards, among the most notable of which are goat pox and sheep pox. These diseases inflict substantial losses in terms of reduced productivity and lower quality of wool and ...
T V, Rao, S K, Bandyopadhyay
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Development and field application of a new combined vaccine against Peste des Petits Ruminants and Sheep Pox

open access: yesTrials in Vaccinology, 2015
A combined vaccine against Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and Sheep/Goat Pox (SGP) was developed and applied in the field, using a new association of vaccine strains: PPR Nigeria 75 strain with a titre of 104.1 TCID50 and Sheep Pox Romania strain with ...
Fakri, F.   +15 more
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The Extent and Impact of Sheep Pox and Goat Pox in the State of Maharashtra, India

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2000
A survey of sheep and goat producers in the state of Maharashtra, India, was undertaken to ascertain the extent and economic impact of sheep pox and goat pox (SGP). One thousand one hundred and sixteen owners were interviewed. Eighty owners (7.2%) reported that they had experienced an outbreak of the disease in the previous 6 years.
M G, Garner   +6 more
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Counter-immunoelectrophoresis for rapid diagnosis of sheep pox

British Veterinary Journal, 1985
Abstract The counter-immunoelectrophoresis technique was used to detect precipitins in the sera of sheep experimentally infected with sheep pox virus. Precipitins could be detected in the sera from five to 45 days post infection. The viral antigens were detected in the organs of infected animals within one hour of the start of the electrophoretic run.
P, Chand   +4 more
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Experimental Sheep Pox A Histological and Ultrastructural Study

Research in Veterinary Science, 1973
Sheep pox virus infection of the skin of susceptible sheep induced marked hyperplasia of the epithelium and proliferation of endothelial cells lining small blood vessels. When infectivity of the lesion was greatest the blood vessels developed a severe necrotising vasculitis and thrombosis with resultant necrosis of the dermis.
M, Murray, W B, Martin, A, Köylü
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An Outbreak of Sheep Pox in Zabajkalskij kray of Russia

Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2013
In this study, we investigated recent sheep pox outbreaks that occurred in Ononsky and Borzunsky regions of Zabajkalskij kray of Russia. The outbreaks involved in 2756 animals of which 112 were infected and 3 were slaughtered. Samples of injured skin of infected sheep were analysed by electron microscopy and CaPV-specific P32 gene amplification ...
R A, Maksyutov   +7 more
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On the Pathology of Sheep-Pox.1

Journal of Cell Science, 1875
ABSTRACT Variola Ovina, or sheep-pox, is a disease which, although it is not communicable to man, and possesses a specific contagium of its own, very closely resembles human smallpox, both as regards the development of the morbid process and the anatomical lesions which accompany it.
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