نتایج جستجو برای: canine distemper

تعداد نتایج: 35286  

2017
Angelika K Loots Morné Du Plessis Desiré Lee Dalton Emily Mitchell Estelle H Venter

Canine distemper virus causes global multihost infectious disease. This report details complete genome sequences of three vaccine and two new wild-type strains. The wild-type strains belong to the South African lineage, and all three vaccine strains to the America 1 lineage. This constitutes the first genomic sequences of this virus from South Africa.

Journal: :Van veterinary journal 2022

Supraphysiological reactive oxygen species (ROS) has been linked to a variety of diseases, including cancer, inflammation, and neurodegeneration. One the diseases pathophysiologically associated with ROS accumulation is canine distemper (CD). The purpose this study was compare lipid peroxidation antioxidant biomarkers in dogs infected virus (CDV) healthy dogs. animals consisted total 20 dogs, 1...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2007
Sandra Ramsauer Gert Bay Marina Meli Regina Hofmann-Lehmann Hans Lutz

Twenty-one free-ranging Central Kalahari lions (Panthera leo) exhibited a high prevalence rate of feline herpesvirus (100%) and feline immunodeficiency virus (71.4%). Canine distemper virus and feline calicivirus occurred with a low prevalence. All individuals tested negative for feline coronavirus, feline parvovirus, feline leukemia virus, Ehrlichia canis, and Anaplasma phagocytophilum.

2014
Nicolás Sarute María V. Delgado Lucía Carrau Alejandro Benech Lourdes Francia Ruben Pérez Yanina Panzera

Canine distemper virus causes a severe infectious disease in carnivores worldwide. Herein, we sequenced and analyzed the genome of a new strain (Uy251/2012) isolated from a dog in Uruguay. The Uy251/2012 strain belongs to the Europe1/South America1 lineage, and constitutes the first report of a genomic sequence in South America.

2003
GILBERT DALLDORF

The injection of suspensions of dog and ferret spleens from various generations of a particular serial passage of canine distemper was found to regularly produce a disease in rhesus monkeys which we believed to be distemper (1). Further work has shown this identification to be incorrect. The response in monkeys is not due to Carr6's virus but to lymphocytic choriomeningitis which has been simul...

2016
Frauke Seehusen Seham A. Al-Azreg Barbara B. Raddatz Verena Haist Christina Puff Ingo Spitzbarth Reiner Ulrich Wolfgang Baumgärtner

In demyelinating diseases, changes in the quality and quantity of the extracellular matrix (ECM) may contribute to demyelination and failure of myelin repair and axonal sprouting, especially in chronic lesions. To characterize changes in the ECM in canine distemper demyelinating leukoencephalitis (DL), histochemical and immunohistochemical investigations of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded cere...

Journal: :Veterinary therapeutics : research in applied veterinary medicine 2006
L J Larson T L Hageny C J Haase R D Schultz

Two canine distemper virus (CDV) vaccine types are currently commercially available: modified-live virus (MLV) vaccines and a canarypox recombinant CDV (rCDV) vaccine (Recombitek, Merial). This study compared the ability of the rCDV vaccine and MLV vaccines to significantly enhance (boost) the antibody response of previously immunized adult and juvenile dogs. A significant (fourfold or greater)...

2016

Contagious respiratory infections are the most common cause of illness in dogs in shelters. These infections represent a significant and frequent drain on shelter resources, including treatment costs, staff time, and staff morale. Holding dogs for treatment and recovery adds to the number of animal care days until adoption, which in turn impacts the holding capacity for the shelter and contribu...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2008
M E Craft P L Hawthorne C Packer A P Dobson

1. We provide the first theoretical analysis of multihost disease dynamics to incorporate social behaviour and contrasting rates of within- and between-group disease transmission. 2. A stochastic susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) model of disease transmission involving one to three sympatric species was built to mimic the 1994 Serengeti canine distemper virus outbreak, which infected a varie...

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