نتایج جستجو برای: mouth disease virus

تعداد نتایج: 1831446  

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1989
D McCahon J R Crowther G J Belsham J D Kitson M Duchesne P Have R H Meloen D O Morgan F De Simone

Neutralizing monoclonal antibodies raised against type O foot-and-mouth disease virus have been characterized on the basis of their reactivity with a panel of single site monoclonal antibody-resistant mutants which had defined three antigenic sites. Five antibodies neutralized all these mutants, but by selecting further single site mutants with one of these antibodies it was possible to define ...

Journal: :Journal of comparative pathology 2003
S Alexandersen M Quan C Murphy J Knight Z Zhang

Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) can be spread by a variety of mechanisms and the rate of spread, the incubation period and the severity of disease depend on a multitude of parameters, including the strain of virus, the dose received, the route of introduction, the animal species and the husbandry conditions. More knowledge with regard to these parameters is urgently needed to improve resour...

Journal: :Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases 2011
Syed M Jamal Giancarlo Ferrari Safia Ahmed Preben Normann Graham J Belsham

Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is endemic in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The FMD virus serotypes O, A and Asia-1 are responsible for the outbreaks in these countries. Diverse strains of FMDV, even within the same serotype, co-circulate. Characterization of the viruses in circulation can facilitate appropriate vaccine selection and tracing of outbreaks. The present study characterized foot-and-mouth...

2015
Bryan Charleston

Foot-and-mouth is a disease of global socioeconomic importance, with vaccination the principle tool for control in endemic countries. Improvements in vaccines require advances in our understanding of the host immune response, one aspect of which the study group is asked to consider. Major problems limit the capacity of FMDV vaccines to control infections in developing countries. The virus is no...

Journal: :Vaccine 2009
Luis L Rodriguez Marvin J Grubman

Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is a highly infectious and economically devastating disease of livestock. Although vaccines, available since the early 1900s, have been instrumental in eradicating FMD from parts of the world, the disease still affects millions of animals around the globe and remains the main sanitary barrier to the commerce of animals and animal products. Currently available inacti...

2005
Nick J. Knowles Alan R. Samuel Paul R. Davies Rebecca J. Midgley Jean-François Valarcher

A particular genetic lineage of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) serotype O, which we have named the PanAsia strain, was responsible for an explosive pandemic in Asia and extended to parts of Africa and Europe from 1998 to 2001. In 2000 and 2001, this virus strain caused outbreaks in the Republic of Korea, Japan, Russia, Mongolia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, France...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1973
J Lake J S Mackenzie

An improved temperature-shift selection and screening method is described for the isolation of temperature-sensitive mutants of foot and mouth disease virus.

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 1995
W J Doughty L J Gleeson K Prasatsuwan A Kongthon

Antigenic variation of type Asia 1 foot and mouth disease (FMD) virus in Thailand was examined using a total of 50 field viruses isolated between 1986 and 1992. A two-dimensional serum neutralisation test was used to calculate r values for comparison of these isolates with a reference vaccine strain, Asia 1 Bangkok 1960 (BKK/60). Viruses were also compared to two field isolates, Asia 1 36-2/88 ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Singanallur Balasubramanian Nagendrakumar Guddeti Srinivas Reddy Dev Chandran Dorairajan Thiagarajan Pundi Narasimha Rangarajan Villuppanoor Alwar Srinivasan

Comparison of nucleotide sequences of the partial 1D region of foot-and-mouth disease type C viruses of Indian origin with those of European, South American, and Southeast Asian viruses revealed that the Indian viruses form a distinct genotype. The vaccine strain C IND/51/79 belongs to this genotype and may be a prototype strain of this genotype.

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