نتایج جستجو برای: kennel

تعداد نتایج: 303  

2006
Zandra H. Duprey Francis J. Steurer Jane A. Rooney Louis V. Kirchhoff Joan E. Jackson Edgar D. Rowton Peter M. Schantz

Visceral leishmaniasis, caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania donovani complex, is a vectorborne zoonotic infection that infects humans, dogs, and other mammals. In 2000, this infection was implicated as causing high rates of illness and death among foxhounds in a kennel in New York. A serosurvey of >12,000 foxhounds and other canids and 185 persons in 35 states and 4 Canadian provinces wa...

2013
Miklós Gyuranecz Brandy D Rannals Christina A Allen Szilárd Jánosi Paul S Keim Jeffrey T Foster

BACKGROUND Little is currently known about Brucella evolution within the host during infection. The current study is the first to employ fine-scale genotyping on an isolate collection derived from a Brucella canis outbreak. Eight isolates of B. canis, cultured from different tissues of three dogs (female, stud dog, puppy of another female) from a single kennel over three months were genetically...

2018
Federica Sauda Livia Malandrucco Gladia Macrì Manuela Scarpulla Claudio De Liberato Giuliana Terracciano Gianluca Fichi Federica Berrilli Stefania Perrucci

Prevalence and risk factors of Leishmania infantum, Dirofilaria spp. and other potentially zoonotic or canine-specific endoparasite infections were assessed in 639 kennel dogs from central Italy. To this end, individual blood and fecal samples were examined using parasitological, immunological and molecular techniques. The presence of compatible clinical pictures, as well as age and gender were...

Journal: :Tourism Culture & Communication 2022

Pets are increasingly being recognized as family members, leaving their owners with difficult decisions about how to care for them during periods of travel. Tourists can either travel pets, leave in the or friends, use a paid service provided by an animal boarding facility "pet hotel." We empirically explore latter option and theorize pet hotels enablers tourist mobility tourist-generating regi...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2003
D N Irion A L Schaffer T R Famula M L Eggleston S S Hughes N C Pedersen

Dog breeds were created by man choosing for select phenotypic traits such as size, shape, coat color, conformation, and behavior. Rigorous phenotypic selection likely resulted in a loss of genetic information. The present study extends previous dog population observations by assessing the genotypic variation within and across 28 breeds representing the seven recognized breed groups of the Ameri...

2002
A. Senior F. Honary

Electron precipitation can be modulated by geomagnetic pulsation activity. This can be observed as pulsation of cosmic noise absorption as measured by riometers. Observations of such pulsations exhibiting field-line resonance and particle-driven characteristics using an imaging riometer are presented and the capability of the instrument to map their spatial structure is demonstrated. It is show...

Journal: :Animal genetics 2009
G Leroy E Verrier J C Meriaux X Rognon

The genetic diversity of 61 dog breeds raised in France was investigated. Genealogical analyses were performed on the pedigree file of the French kennel club. A total of 1514 dogs were also genotyped using 21 microsatellite markers. For animals born from 2001 to 2005, the average coefficient of inbreeding ranged from 0.2% to 8.8% and the effective number of ancestors ranged from 9 to 209, accor...

Journal: :The new microbiologica 2008
Nicola Decaro Costantina Desario Gabriella Elia Vito Martella Viviana Mari Antonio Lavazza Manuela Nardi Canio Buonavoglia

An outbreak of canine parvovirus type 2c (CPV-2c) infection in vaccinated adult dogs is reported. The disease occurred in a breeding kennel in Italy and affected 11 dogs aged between 6 months and 2.5 years, that had been repeatedly administered vaccines containing a type 2 (old type) CPV strain. CPV infection was demonstrated in all diseased dogs by an immunochromatographic test. A CPV strain w...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2002
H M Mutembei E R Mutiga V T Tsuma

An epidemiological survey undertaken in Kenya indicated that 2 previously well-established factors, namely decline in reproductive efficiency with age, and non-seasonality of canine reproductive parameters, hold true for German shepherd (GSD) bitches in Kenya. Data collection forms were distributed to randomly selected GSD breeders and information so obtained was verified using East African Ken...

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