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A goatpox but not sheeppox heterologous live attenuated vaccines provide complete protection against lumpy skin disease in cattle under experimental conditions.

resulted in the use of heterologous vaccines (sheeppox or goatpox-based). However, conflicting data (field and experimental) raises questions about their effectiveness. As comparative data under standardized ...

Host transcriptome profiling for resistance against lumpy skin disease (LSD).

expressed genes (DEG s) between two resilient versus three susceptible Holstein bulls before an infection challenge and three time points after that. RESULTS: The host transcriptome profiling revealed that ...

Evaluation of an interferon-gamma release assay for early detection of lumpy skin disease virus infection and vaccination in cattle.

This assay overcomes the downsides of currently available immunoassays, and these results encourage its further evaluation. Health Topics:  Animal health Santé animale Diergezondheid Manuscript ...

Susceptibility of Mammals to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza: A Qualitative Risk Assessment From the Belgian Perspective.

the avian/mammalian species barrier by the currently circulating HPAI viruses, focusing on the epidemiological situation of Belgium, a representative country for Western Europe. METHODS AND RESULTS ...

Protective efficacy of classical vaccines and vaccination protocols against an exotic Newcastle disease virus genotype VII.2 in Belgian layer and broiler chickens.

this velogenic APMV-1 VII.2 strain. For fully field-vaccinated 26-week-old layer chickens, high levels of specific antibodies were measured at the time of the velogenic APMV-1 challenge, resulting in ...

Replication Characteristics of African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) Genotype I E70 and ASFV Genotype II Belgium 2018/1 in Perivenous Macrophages Using Established Vein Explant Model.

Viruses, Volume 16, Issue 10 (2024) Keywords: African Swine Fever African Swine Fever Virus Animals Genotype Macrophages Swine Veins Virus Replication Abstract: African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV), resulting in ...

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