Animal Health Research at a Time of National Security: Then What? [PDF]
Ackermann, Mark R.
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Evidence of vertical transmission of Senecavirus A in naturally infected sows. [PDF]
: Senecavirus A (SVA) is a Picornaviridae RNA virus that causes vesicular disease (VD) and transitory neonatal losses in pigs. The major ways SVA is spread are by oral, nasal, and feces.
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Investigating African swine fever virus susceptibility across seven genera of peccaries and pigs using peripheral blood mononuclear cells [PDF]
African swine fever (ASF), a viral haemorrhagic fever of suids, has recently transformed from an exotic disease to a panzootic threat to domestic and wild suids worldwide.
Beckmann, Jörg +15 more
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A novel vesivirus (family Caliciviridae) in European badgers (Meles meles) in Hungary, 2020/2021. [PDF]
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Integration of the Kansas Department of Agriculture Division of Animal Health Zoonotic Diseases into the EpiTrax Online Reporting System [PDF]
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramMichael W. SandersonThe Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA) was the United States first state department of agriculture. The agency is devoted to the total support of agriculture in Kansas.
Grace, Jami
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Viability of Veterinary-Relevant Viruses in Decomposing Tissues over a 90-Day Period Using an In-Vitro System. [PDF]
Merchioratto I +4 more
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A mobile genetic element with unknown function found in distantly related viruses [PDF]
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A Review on Pathological and Diagnostic Aspects of Emerging Viruses-Senecavirus A, Torque teno sus virus and Linda Virus-In Swine. [PDF]
Hawko S +8 more
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Development and Evaluation of a Competitive Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Based on Swine Monoclonal Antibodies for Detecting Neutralizing Antibodies against Senecavirus A. [PDF]
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Development and validation of a field deployable test for the diagnosis of high-priority infectious animal diseases in New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Science at Massey University, Manawatu, Palmerston North, New Zealand [PDF]
In the event of infectious disease incursions, rapid and accurate diagnosis is essential for ensuring appropriate and prompt control measures are put in place to minimise further transmission.
Bueno, Rudolfo
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