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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2023
Vesicular stomatitis (VS) is a vector-borne livestock disease caused by either VS New Jersey virus or VS Indiana virus. The disease circulates endemically in northern South America, Central America, and Mexico and only occasionally causes outbreaks in the United States.
Angela M Pelzel-McCluskey
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Vesicular stomatitis (VS) is a vector-borne livestock disease caused by either VS New Jersey virus or VS Indiana virus. The disease circulates endemically in northern South America, Central America, and Mexico and only occasionally causes outbreaks in the United States.
Angela M Pelzel-McCluskey
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Veterinary Record, 2016
More than 800 premises in eight states in the USA have recently reported cases of vesicular stomatitis in their horses. Here, Peter Timoney, of the Gluck Equine Research Center in Kentucky, discusses this zoonotic disease in more ...
P. Timoney
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More than 800 premises in eight states in the USA have recently reported cases of vesicular stomatitis in their horses. Here, Peter Timoney, of the Gluck Equine Research Center in Kentucky, discusses this zoonotic disease in more ...
P. Timoney
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The global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a disaster for human society. A convenient and reliable neutralization assay is very important for the development of vaccines and novel drugs.
Ying-Xia Liu, Yang Shi, Liang Zhang
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The Arboviruses: Epidemiology and Ecology, 2019
Last Updated: January 2016 Importance Vesicular stomatitis is an important viral disease of livestock in the Americas. It can affect ruminants, horses and pigs, causing vesicles, erosions and ulcers on the mouth, feet and udder. Although deaths are rare,
Patricia Ann Webb, Frederick R. Holbrook
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Last Updated: January 2016 Importance Vesicular stomatitis is an important viral disease of livestock in the Americas. It can affect ruminants, horses and pigs, causing vesicles, erosions and ulcers on the mouth, feet and udder. Although deaths are rare,
Patricia Ann Webb, Frederick R. Holbrook
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Phase Transitions Drive the Formation of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Replication Compartments
RNA viruses compartmentalize their replication machinery to evade detection by host pattern recognition receptors and concentrate the machinery of RNA synthesis.
Anthony A Hyman, Sean P J Whelan
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A Recombinant Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Ebola Vaccine
John H Beigel, Zonghui Hu, James E Moon
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The Veterinary Journal, 1999
Vesicular stomatitis is a disease of livestock caused by some members of the Vesiculovirus genus (Family Rhabdoviridae), two of which are called 'vesicular stomatitis virus'. Clinical disease presents as severe vesiculation and/or ulceration of the tongue, oral tissues, feet, and teats, and results in substantial loss of productivity.
G J, Letchworth +2 more
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Vesicular stomatitis is a disease of livestock caused by some members of the Vesiculovirus genus (Family Rhabdoviridae), two of which are called 'vesicular stomatitis virus'. Clinical disease presents as severe vesiculation and/or ulceration of the tongue, oral tissues, feet, and teats, and results in substantial loss of productivity.
G J, Letchworth +2 more
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Oncotargeting by Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV): Advances in Cancer Therapy
Modern oncotherapy approaches are based on inducing controlled apoptosis in tumor cells. Although a number of apoptosis-induction approaches are available, site-specific delivery of therapeutic agents still remain the biggest hurdle in achieving the ...
Suman Bishnoi +2 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2002
Vesicular stomatitis is an infrequent yet important vesicular disease of cattle, horses, and swine. Periodic outbreaks of this disease in the United States have caused economic losses in cattle herds because of decreased production, movement restrictions, and trade embargoes.
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Vesicular stomatitis is an infrequent yet important vesicular disease of cattle, horses, and swine. Periodic outbreaks of this disease in the United States have caused economic losses in cattle herds because of decreased production, movement restrictions, and trade embargoes.
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