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Attributing Ethiopian animal health losses to high-level causes using expert elicitation
average distributions. Random samples from these average distributions estimated that infectious causes inflict the highest proportion of health loss in Ethiopia, with at least 40 % of health losses ...
Hemorrhagic bowel syndrome in dairy cattle: Gross, histological, and microbiological characterization.
sequencing showed a polymicrobial population at the hematoma and unaffected intestine, with mostly mild presence of at selective culture. Gross and microscopic lesions, as well as the culture and sequencing ...
Identification of diffusion routes of O/EA-3 topotype of foot-and-mouth disease virus in Africa and Western Asia between 1974 and 2019- a phylogeographic analysis.
migration of the FMDV O/ EA-3 topotype at the inter-regional scale. We inferred a mean substitution rate of 6.64 × 10 nt/site/year and we predicted that the most recent common ancestor for our panel of ...
Outbreaks of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Burundi, East Africa, in 2016, Caused by Different Serotypes.
estimated at 87%. Antibodies against FMDV serotypes O (52%), A (44%), C (19%), SAT1 (36%), SAT2 (58%), and SAT3 (23%) were detected across the provinces. FMDV genome was detected in samples from five of the ...
Species-Specific Humoral Immune Responses in Sheep and Goats upon Small Ruminant Lentivirus Infections Inversely Correlate with Protection against Virus Replication and Pathological Lesions.
differences in viremia and time to seroconversion were observed between homologous and heterologous infections. Higher viral loads and more severe lesions in the mammary gland and lung were however detected at ...
Selection and use of reference panels: a case study highlighting current gaps in the materials available for foot and mouth disease.
farmed livestock. These methods have been developed in different laboratories, at different times, and often include tests or kits provided by the commercial sector. Reference panels are essential tools ...
Bluetongue Virus Infections in Cattle Herds of Manabí Province of Ecuador
sentinel calves became BTV viremic and seroconverted. The first viremia appeared after 2–5 weeks from arrival at the farm; they seroconverted 1–3 weeks later. We demonstrate for the first time that there is ...
Review: Vaccines and Vaccination against Lumpy Skin Disease
vaccination against LSD, to better prepare affected and at-risk countries to control LSD and ensure the safe trade of cattle. Health Topics: Animal health Santé animale Diergezondheid Service: Exotic and ...
Selection and use of reference panels: a case study highlighting current gaps in the materials available for foot and mouth disease
can be used to detect, characterise and monitor the presence of infectious agents of farmed livestock. These methods have been developed in different laboratories, at different times, and often include ...
Dietary exposure assessment and risk characterization of citrinin and ochratoxin A in Belgium
(biscuits, croissants, rice, flour, meat imitates, herbs and spices) in the higher percentiles (P99) or at maximum found concentrations when calculating the margin of exposure (MoE) for neoplastic effects. An ...