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Localised arteriosclerotic changes in congenital hyperostosis in pigs.

Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: S. Roels; Simoens, P; Ducatelle, R Source: Vet Rec, Volume 139, Issue 18, p.446-7 (1996) Keywords: Animals Arteries Arteriosclerosis Bone Development Hyperostosis, Cortical, Congenital Muscle, Sm ...

Epidemiological characteristics of an outbreak of classical swine fever in an area of high pig density.

a policy of non-vaccination, intensive surveillance and eradication in an area of high pig density. The virus was found in 52 herds, where some 90,000 pigs were slaughtered. The clinical signs were vague and ...

Evaluation of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the rapid screening and detection of classical swine fever virus antigens in the blood of pigs.

collected from six pigs at up to fourteen days after inoculation with classical swine fever virus. All ELISA s were of the double antibody sandwich type, using monoclonal and/or polyclonal antibodies to ...

Accumulation of protoporphyrin isomers I and III, and multiple decarboxylation products of uroporphyrin in a case of porphyria in a slaughtered pig.

from a case of porphyria in a slaughtered pig. Bones, kidneys, teeth and lymph nodes showed a mahogany discoloration. Histologically, the pigment was negative on staining for iron (Gomori) and showed ...

Comparison of the pathogenic, antigenic and molecular characteristics of two encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) isolates from Belgium and Greece.

encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) isolates for sows in gestation and young piglets was studied. One virus originated from a case of reproductive failure in pigs in Belgium and the other from a case of acute myocarditis ...

Airborne transmission of classical swine fever virus under experimental conditions.

Microbiology Animals Classical Swine Fever Classical swine fever virus Environment, Controlled Housing, Animal Random Allocation Swine ventilation Abstract: Sixty-one pigs were housed in an isolation unit with ...

Transmission and pathogenicity of encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) among rats.

Feces Greece Neutralization Tests Random Allocation rats Rats, Wistar Rodent Diseases Abstract: Due to the probable role played by rodents as a reservoir for the transmission of the EMC virus to pigs, the ...

Pathogenesis of encephalomyocarditis experimental infection in young piglets: a potential animal model to study viral myocarditis.

Swine Swine Diseases Abstract: The pathogenesis of encephalomyocarditis (EMC) due to the EMC virus (EMCV) was studied in 24 piglets oro-nasally infected with the field isolate B279 /95. Two pigs were kept ...

Transmission of encephalomyocarditis virus in pigs estimated from field data in Belgium by means of R0.

Serology was used to estimate the transmission parameter R0. In one compartment with 630 pigs, 6 pens were fully sampled, in the remaining 38 pens, 2 randomly selected pigs were bled. The 151 pigs were bled ...

Keratin pattern in hyperkeratotic and ulcerated gastric pars oesophagea in pigs.

problem in the pig industry, and in spite of numerous studies the underlying mechanisms of the development of such ulcers remains largely unknown. The present study was designed first to test the hypothesis ...

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