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Y, Nesradin. "Update on Veterinary Viral Vaccines: A Review." Open Access Journal of Veterinary Science & Research 3, no. 3 (2018): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/oajvsr-16000163.

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Vaccine has made a very significant impact on the control of viral diseases in both humans and animal species. Worldwide eradication of small pox and rinderpest an d drastic reduction in other infection disease are confirming to the fact that vaccination is the most feasible and cost effective strategy for prevention, control and eradication of infectious disease. Veterinary science has made a significant contributio n to the field of vaccine research and development. Among the numerous of infectious diseases in animals, those of viral etiology account for a high burden of cases and they are t
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Guardo, Giovanni Di. "Veterinary contribution needed on viral diseases." Veterinary Record 190, no. 11 (2022): 467–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vetr.1884.

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Carreón Camacho, Diana Patricia. "Vaccines and Vaccination for Veterinary Viral Diseases." Con-Ciencia Boletín Científico de la Escuela Preparatoria No. 3 11, no. 21 (2024): 38–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.29057/prepa3.v11i21.11866.

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Un gran número de enfermedades infecciosas en animales y en el ganado son causadas por patógenos de origen viral. Esta etología depende en gran medida de los estándares de calidad y bienestar en la producción animal, lo que requiere desarrollar herramientas altamente efectivas para detectar, prevenir y detener la propagación de estas enfermedades mayormente infecciosas dependientes de los programas de vacunación. Sin embargo, muchas vacunas se fabrican de manera clásica, las cuales son muertas o atenuadas. Por lo que debido a la conducta viral de la enfermedad pone en riesgo la introducción de
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Marschang, Rachel E. "Viral diseases of reptiles." In Practice 38, no. 6 (2016): 275–385. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/inp.i2719.

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Raidal, Shane R. "Viral skin diseases of birds." Seminars in Avian and Exotic Pet Medicine 4, no. 2 (1995): 72–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1055-937x(05)80042-8.

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Bernoth, Eva-Maria, and Mark St J. Crane. "Viral diseases of aquarium fish." Seminars in Avian and Exotic Pet Medicine 4, no. 2 (1995): 103–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1055-937x(05)80046-5.

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Shephard, R. "Viral Diseases of Cattle." Australian Veterinary Journal 79, no. 12 (2001): 831. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-0813.2001.tb10930.x.

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Brown, Corrie. "Book Review: Viral Diseases of Cattle." Veterinary Pathology 39, no. 1 (2002): 165–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1354/vp.39-1-165-b.

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Semra, Okur-Gumusova, Yazici Z., Albayrak H., and Cakiroglu D. "Seroprevalence of bovine viral respiratory diseases." Acta veterinaria 57, no. 1 (2007): 11–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/avb0701011o.

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Westcott, Stacey. "An overview of rabbit diseases and their current vaccination protocols." Veterinary Nurse 13, no. 6 (2022): 256–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/vetn.2022.13.6.256.

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Rabbits have become a popular household pet, and it is important that veterinary professionals are able to educate pet owners on their healthcare needs, and in particular on up to date vaccination protocols. The main problematic viral diseases that rabbits can be vaccinated against are of rabbit viral haemorrhagic disease (RVHD) and myxomatosis. While the original strain of RVHD, a type of calicivirus, has been present in the UK for decades, a variant of this disease first reported in France in 2010 has become a concern for many veterinary professionals and pet owners.
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Lisniak, O. I., B. V. Gutyj, B. D. Kordys, et al. "Izatizone in veterinary medicine and medicine." Scientific Messenger of LNU of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies 26, no. 116 (2024): 142–48. https://doi.org/10.32718/nvlvet11621.

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This scientific work is devoted to a comprehensive analysis of the results of the use of izatizone in combination with the microwave therapy method for the treatment of viral diseases in medicine and veterinary medicine. Viral infections remain one of the most pressing medical problems of our time, and the search for effective methods of prevention and treatment remains a high-priority task. The growing need to strengthen the fight against infectious diseases encourages us to expand the arsenal of antiviral agents and study the mechanisms of their action. The development of structurally profil
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A*, Ghorbani, Dekkiche K, Ghorbani A, and Garedaghi Y. "A Review of Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) and Their Biodiversity, Medical and Veterinary Importance." Virology & Immunology Journal 9, no. 1 (2025): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.23880/vij-16000355.

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Background: Insects, especially mosquitoes, make up a large part of the creatures on the planet, and almost all humans and animals encounter various insects throughout the day and night. Most of the infectious diseases that are registered annually in the world by the World Health Organization (WHO) are caused by insects, especially mosquitoes of the Culicidae family. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the mosquitoes of the Culicidae family, the diseases transmitted by them and the ways of disease transmission. Methods: This is a general review study to increase the knowledge of r
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Walker, Peter J., and James R. Winton. "Emerging viral diseases of fish and shrimp." Veterinary Research 41, no. 6 (2010): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/vetres/2010022.

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Yilma, Tilahun. "Genetically engineered vaccines for animal viral diseases." Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 204, no. 10 (1994): 1606–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/javma.1994.204.10.1606.

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Dhial, Kritika, and Abhishek Pathak. "Tackling Emerging Veterinary Viral Diseases: The Threat of Canine Influenza Virus (CIV)." Scientific Frontiers 01, no. 02 (2024): 1–3. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15349161.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> Canine Influenza Virus (CIV) has emerged as a significant threat to companion animal health globally. Initially identified in racing greyhounds in 2004, CIV has since spread worldwide, affecting both individual pets and animal populations in shelters, kennels, and veterinary clinics. Caused by the H3N8 and H3N2 influenza strains, CIV presents with respiratory symptoms, including coughing, nasal discharge, fever, and lethargy. In severe cases, it can lead to pneumonia and death, especially in young, elderly, or immunocompromised dogs. The virus spreads primarily throug
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Kalter, S. S., and R. L. Heberling. "Primate Viral Diseases in Perspective." Journal of Medical Primatology 19, no. 6 (1990): 519–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0684.1990.tb00461.x.

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Donnelly, Thomas M. "Emerging viral diseases of rabbits and rodents: Viral hemorrhagic disease and hantavirus infection." Seminars in Avian and Exotic Pet Medicine 4, no. 2 (1995): 83–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1055-937x(05)80043-x.

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Velhner, Maja, Tamara Petrovic, Sara Savic-Jevdjenic, and Sava Lazic. "Viral vaccines and their mode of action." Veterinarski glasnik 56, no. 3-4 (2002): 143–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vetgl0204143v.

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Advantages and deficiency of different types of viral vaccines currently in use or in development in veterinary medicine are described. We emphasize the role of adjuvants in inactivated and genetically engineered vaccines as well as the role of marker vaccines in detection of infected animals in the herd and eradication of certain viral diseases.
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Vibowo, Heryudianto, and Handeya Satiti. "The Owner’s Level of Knowledge about First Aid in Cat with Viral Diseases Symptomps at Satwagia RE Martadinata Clinic Bogor." Journal of Applied Science, Technology & Humanities 1, no. 2 (2024): 87–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.62535/w14fz490.

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There is a huge interest in cats in Indonesia, but this is not followed by the owner's knowledge regarding their care, which causes their pet cats to be easily infected with viral diseases. Owners often take cats with symptoms of viral disease to the veterinary clinic in serious conditions such as high fever, diarrhea for more than two days, not wanting to eat for more than two days, and severe dehydration. This research was conducted from 1 August to 31 October 2023 at the Satwagia RE Martadinata Veterinary Clinic. Primary data was obtained using a questionnaire method in the form of question
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Sidorkina, Mariya G., Mikhail D. Kachalin, and Alexander A. Deltsov. "Use of the drug «Arbimektin» in the complex therapy of viral infections in dogs and cats." Veterinariya, Zootekhniya i Biotekhnologiya 2, no. 123 (2024): 65–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/vet.zoo.bio.202402005.

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The presented scientific article describes the results of a study of the effectiveness of the drug «Arbimektin » in the complex treatment of viral infections in dogs and cats. It has been established that the tested antiviral drug «Arbimektin» in accordance with the instructions for use is effective in the complex therapy of infectious diseases of viral and bacterial etiology in animals, and is recommended for use in veterinary clinics for the purpose of: treatment in the complex therapy of infectious diseases of viral etiology in dogs ( adenovirus infections, parvovirus and coronavirus enteri
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Gusev, A. A., and V. A. Babak. "Modern immunobiological preparations for veterinary medicine." International Journal of Veterinary Medicine, no. 1 (June 16, 2023): 28–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.52419/issn2072-2419.2023.1.28.

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With the development of human society, the intensification of agricultural production, climatic changes, environmental pollution, which negatively affect human and animal health, significant changes are taking place in the micro-world. The experience of infectionists show that the most effective way of protection against bacterial, as well as many viral and parasitic diseases, are antibiotics and vaccines.The article provides an overview of immunobiological remedies of veterinary medicine - whole-corpuscular, subunit, genetically engineered, vector and DNA vaccines, vaccines based on virus-lik
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Swanepoel, Hendrik, Jan Crafford, and Melvyn Quan. "A Scoping Review of Viral Diseases in African Ungulates." Veterinary Sciences 8, no. 2 (2021): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci8020017.

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(1) Background: Viral diseases are important as they can cause significant clinical disease in both wild and domestic animals, as well as in humans. They also make up a large proportion of emerging infectious diseases. (2) Methods: A scoping review of peer-reviewed publications was performed and based on the guidelines set out in the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) extension for scoping reviews. (3) Results: The final set of publications consisted of 145 publications. Thirty-two viruses were identified in the publications and 50 African ungulates wer
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Girling, Simon. "Diagnosis and management of viral diseases in psittacine birds." In Practice 25, no. 7 (2003): 396–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/inpract.25.7.396.

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Belák, S. "The molecular diagnosis of porcine viral diseases: A review." Acta Veterinaria Hungarica 53, no. 1 (2005): 113–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/avet.53.2005.1.11.

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The worldwide occurrence and re-occurrence of transboundary diseases like foot-and-mouth disease or classical swine fever indicates that there is a high need for the development of powerful, robust and high-capacity new diagnostic methods, which are able to detect the causative agents before they could spread to large populations and cause tremendous losses. This article reports the experiences of a research group on the development of molecular methods for the improved diagnosis of a range of porcine viral diseases, including diseases on List A of the Office International des Epizooties (OIE)
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Giraldo-Ramirez, Sebastian, Santiago Rendon-Marin, and Julian Ruiz-Saenz. "A concise review on certain important veterinary viruses in the Americas." Revista MVZ Córdoba 26, no. 2 (2021): e1965. http://dx.doi.org/10.21897/rmvz.1965.

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Animals have become an essential member for our society, with roles related to company, human well-being and therapy for some diseases, and as a source of food in many populations around the world. Animals intended for human consumption like pigs and cattle, as well as companion animals, specifically cats and dogs, are constantly threatened by multiple viral agents. This puts at risk pet owners and threatens food security in the region. Considering that control or eradication is a complex problem that involves several aspects, there is a limited success in this regard for viral diseases such a
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Shikha, Saini1* Abhishek Badola2 and Mamta Meena3. "Important Viral Zoonotic Diseases in India." Science World a monthly e magazine 3, no. 7 (2023): 1723–31. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8193342.

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The link between human and animals are very close especially in developing countries where animals provide transportation, draught power, fuel, clothing, proteins etc. There are several zoonotic diseases identified in India. These diseases can lead to serious risk to public health with severe economic consequences. Examples are avian influenza, Japanese encephalitis, rabies and the Nipah virus.
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Sibley, RJ. "Would a veterinary surgeon manage COVID-19 this way?" Livestock 26, no. 1 (2021): 6–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/live.2021.26.1.6.

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COVID-19 is a basic viral respiratory disease causing a pandemic because of its high infectivity of the pathogen and low resilience of the host. Infectious diseases of farm animals are common, and veterinary surgeons are well averse to managing such diseases by following the basic principles of biosecurity, biocontainment, surveillance and resilience. Such principles can be applied to the management of COVID-19 in the human population.
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KAZUŃ, BARBARA, KRZYSZTOF KAZUŃ, and ANDRZEJ KRZYSZTOF SIWICKI. "Diseases of shrimps and natural methods to protect their health." Medycyna Weterynaryjna 75, no. 01 (2019): 6154–2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21521/mw.6154.

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Shrimp farming is an economically important part of aquaculture. Shrimps constitute the largest portion of shellfish intended for human consumption. According to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), viral diseases pose the most serious threat to shrimp farming. There are currently six viral and two bacterial diseases on the OIE list. The most serious viral diseases are white spot disease (WSD), Taura syndrome (TS), infection with yellow head virus genotype 1 (YHV), infectious hypodermal and haematopoietic necrosis (IHHN), infectious myonecrosis (IMN) and white tail disease (WTD), wh
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Turlewicz-Podbielska, Hanna, Jan Włodarek, and Małgorzata Pomorska-Mól. "Noninvasive strategies for surveillance of swine viral diseases: a review." Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 32, no. 4 (2020): 503–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1040638720936616.

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In view of the intensive development of the swine industry, monitoring and surveillance of infectious diseases require low-cost, effective, and representative population sampling methods. We present herein the state of knowledge, to date, in the use of alternative strategies in the monitoring of swine health. Blood sampling, the most commonly used method in veterinary medicine to obtain samples for monitoring swine health, is labor-intensive and expensive, which has resulted in a search for alternative sampling strategies. Oral fluid (OF) is a good alternative to serum for pooled sample analys
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Djurisic, Slavko, Sava Lazic, Tamas Petrovic, Sara Savic-Jevdjenic, and Diana Lupulovic. "Immunoenzyme: Elisa diagnostics in veterinary medicine." Veterinarski glasnik 57, no. 1-2 (2003): 63–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vetgl0302063d.

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The ELISA technique is one of the most commonly used laboratory-diagnostical methods for diagnosing many infective diseases in humans and animals today. Due to its high specificity and sensitivity this technique is considered a method of choice in diagnosing many viral diseases. The phases and components of the ELISA technique are constantly improved because of its mass use, as well as the high demands of laboratory diagnostics. Therefore it is necessary to continually inform the expert public of all the innovations, forms and possibilities of the ELISA technique. This paper describes the fact
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PORYVAEVA, A., O. Petrova, Elena Pechura, Natalia Bezborodova, and Ya LYSOVA. "Significance of complex laboratory diagnostics of ARVI for veterinary practice." Agrarian Bulletin of the 196, no. 5 (2020): 59–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.32417/1997-4868-2020-196-5-59-67.

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Abstract. This article summarizes the results of laboratory studies of acute respiratory viral infections of cattle in agricultural enterprises of the Ural Federal district and the Udmurt Republic. The purpose of the research was to show the spread of respiratory viral infections in cattle in various regions and the significance of laboratory diagnostics in this pathology. According to research data 815 samples for the period 2018–2020 a variety of combinations of mixed respiratory viruses in animals was detected using biomaterials from different age patients and patients with respiratory dise
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YANG, Dong-Kun, In-Jin HWANG, Byoung-Han KIM, et al. "Serosurveillance of Viral Diseases in Korean Native Goats (Capra hircus)." Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 70, no. 9 (2008): 977–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.70.977.

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Cardoso, Pedro Henrique Magalhães, Andrea Micke Moreno, Luisa Zanolli Moreno, et al. "Infectious diseases in aquarium ornamental pet fish." Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science 56, no. 2 (2019): e151697. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.1678-4456.bjvras.2019.151697.

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Aquarium ornamental pet fish constitute a major segment in the pet industry, with the United States, Europe, and Japan dominating the market. There are approximately 1,500 marine fish species and over 4,500 freshwater fish species commercialized as aquarium ornamental pet fish. Fish are the fourth most common pet present in Brazilian homes. In Brazil, aquarium ornamental pet fish can be marketed and distributed from different parts of the Brazilian territory and the world. Commercialization and circulation of living animals without the use of adequate prophylactic management procedures enables
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Hegde, Nagendra R., Pavuluri Panduranga Rao, Jagadeesh Bayry, and Srinivas V. Kaveri. "Immunotherapy of viral infections." Immunotherapy 1, no. 4 (2009): 691–711. http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/imt.09.26.

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Among the microorganisms that cause diseases of medical or veterinary importance, the only group that is entirely dependent on the host, and hence not easily amenable to therapy via pharmaceuticals, is the viruses. Since viruses are obligate intracellular pathogens, and therefore depend a great deal on cellular processes, direct therapy of viral infections is difficult. Thus, modifying or targeting nonspecific or specific immune responses is an important aspect of intervention of ongoing viral infections. However, as a result of the unavailability of effective vaccines and the extended duratio
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Huxsoll, David L. "Veterinary Viral Diseases: Their Significance in South-East Asia and the Western Pacific." American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 36, no. 1 (1987): 198. http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.1987.36.198.

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Mekoya, Teklu Yitbarek, and Selamawit Fentahun. "Veterinary Drug Use Pattern in livestock and Its Public Health Significance, Gondar Town Veterinary Clinic, Northern Ethiopia." International Journal on Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources 5, no. 2 (2024): 145–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.46676/ij-fanres.v5i2.317.

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A cross-sectional and retrospective study design and simple random sampling strategy was conducted in Gondar town veterinary clinic, northern Ethiopia with the aim of evaluating drug use pattern and show public health significance of irrational veterinary drug use. A total of 2117 drugs were prescribed to 1717 veterinary patients randomly selected from the case registry in this study. The result indicates average number of drugs prescribed per case was 1.23 and the maximum of three drugs was prescribed. The percentages of antimicrobial, anthelmintic, endectocide and other drugs prescribed were
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Brun, Alejandro, Juan Bárcena, Esther Blanco, et al. "Current strategies for subunit and genetic viral veterinary vaccine development." Virus Research 157, no. 1 (2011): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2011.02.006.

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BUTTNER, M., and A. MAYR. "Tests on protection against viral diseases." Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 9, no. 2-3 (1986): 205–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0147-9571(86)90013-5.

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Nannucci, Lapo, Paolo Barattini, Ioannis Bossis, Grzegorz Woźniakowski, Gyula Balka, and Carolina Pugliese. "Point-of-service diagnostic technology for detection of swine viral diseases." Journal of Veterinary Research 64, no. 1 (2020): 15–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2020-0016.

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AbstractIntroductionA research project is underway aiming to develop a field diagnostic tool for six important viruses of the pig sector, namely: African swine fever virus (ASFV), porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), swine influenza virus (SIV), porcine parvovirus (PPV), porcine circovirus (PCV2), and classical swine fever virus (CSFV).Material and MethodsTo obtain a preliminary sounding of the interest in this type of instrument among its potential operators, a questionnaire was drawn up and submitted to three categories of stakeholders: farmers, veterinarians, and oth
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Kitching, Paul. "Notifiable viral diseases and spongiform encephalopathies of cattle, sheep and goats." In Practice 19, no. 2 (1997): 51–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/inpract.19.2.51.

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Jia, Weijuan, Si Chen, Shanshan Chi, Yunjiang He, Linzhu Ren, and Xueli Wang. "Recent Progress on Tick-Borne Animal Diseases of Veterinary and Public Health Significance in China." Viruses 14, no. 2 (2022): 355. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14020355.

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Ticks and tick-borne diseases pose a growing threat to human and animal health, which has brought great losses to livestock production. With the continuous expansion of human activities and the development of natural resources, there are more and more opportunities for humans to contract ticks and tick-borne pathogens. Therefore, research on ticks and tick-borne diseases is of great significance. This paper reviews recent progress on tick-borne bacterial diseases, viral diseases, and parasitic diseases in China, which provides a theoretical foundation for the research of tick-borne diseases.
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Mohammed, Moktar Omar, Md Shajedur Rahman, Md Fazlul Hoque, Nazmi Ara Rumi, and Osman Hassan Afrah. "Study on prevalence of bovine diseases at sadar upazila in dinajpur district of Bangladesh." Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research 3, no. 4 (2018): 446–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/ajmbr.v3i4.35335.

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The study was conducted to investigate the status of cattle diseases with relation to seasonal variation in Dinajpur district of Bangladesh. A total of 11402 clinical cases were registered for the clinical diagnosis and therapeutic purposes at sadar upazila veterinary hospital in Dinajpur district of Bangladesh during the period of March, 2016 to February, 2017. Disease diagnosis was made on the basis of owner’s statement, general examination and clinical signs. Diagnosed diseases were categorized as general clinical disorders, parasitic diseases, viral diseases, bacterial diseases, venereal d
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Ergünay, Koray. "Revisiting new tick-associated viruses: what comes next?" Future Virology 15, no. 1 (2020): 19–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/fvl-2019-0149.

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Tick-borne viral infections continue to cause diseases with considerable impact on humans, livestock, companion animals and wildlife. Many lack specific therapeutics and vaccines are available for only a few. Tick-borne viruses will continue to emerge, facilitated by anthroponotic factors related to the modern lifestyle. We persistently identify and are obliged to cope with new examples of emerging tick-borne viral diseases and novel viruses today. Many new strains have been detected in vertebrates and arthropods, some causing severe diseases likely to challenge public and veterinary health. T
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Oliveira, Ayisa, and Renato Santos. "Infectious diseases of neotropical primates." Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology 16, no. 1 (2023): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.24070/bjvp.1983-0246.v16i1p1-34.

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Neotropical primates are represented by more than 200 species and subspecies distributed in five families. Considering that some of these species are considered endangered, disease investigation in these populations is critical for conservation strategies. Therefore, an increasing number of studies and publications on this topic became available in the past few years. This review deals with infectious diseases of neotropical primates, with focus on free-ranging animals, including those caused by bacterial, viral, protozoal, metazoan, or mycotic infectious organisms, with particular emphasis on
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Gamil Zeedan, Gamil Sayed, and Abeer Mostafa Abdalhamed. "Antiviral Effects of Plant Extracts Used in the Treatment of Important Animal Viral Diseases." World's Veterinary Journal 11, no. 4 (2021): 521–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.54203/scil.2021.wvj67.

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The goal of this review was to highlight some plant species that have significant antiviral activity against DNA and RNA viruses in vitro and in vivo although more research is needed to address safety issues, drug interactions, and the possibility of using them in combination with other natural products. Viral infection plays an important role in human and animal diseases. Although there have been advances in immunization and antiviral drugs, there is still a lack of protective vaccines and effective antiviral drugs in human and veterinary medicine. The lack of effective antivirals necessitate
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Posyabin, Sergey V., Natalya A. Buzmakova, Nikolay V. Pimenov, and Kristina Yu Permyakova. "Provision of the market of vaccines against diseases of cattle in modern conditions." Veterinariya, Zootekhniya i Biotekhnologiya 10, no. 131 (2024): 88–93. https://doi.org/10.36871/vet.zoo.bio.202410011.

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This paper reviews the current list of the veterinary pharmacological market of drugs against cattle diseases and examines the state of the vaccine market. There are many modern vaccines and immunological serums available on the market for the prevention and treatment of cattle diseases in veterinary medicine. High-quality and relevant drugs play an important role in maintaining animal health, improving their productivity and ensuring the safety of livestock products. The state of the market for these drugs is determined by both the representation of the veterinary line of therapeutic and prop
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Patel, J. R., J. G. M. Heldens, T. Bakonyi, and M. Rusvai. "Important mammalian veterinary viral immunodiseases and their control." Vaccine 30, no. 10 (2012): 1767–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2012.01.014.

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Mikhaleva, T. V., and S. S. Konnova. "Prevention of respiratory diseases of pigs of viral-bacterial etiology in conditions of import substitution." Veterinary Science Today 14, no. 1 (2025): 32–39. https://doi.org/10.29326/2304-196x-2025-14-1-32-39.

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Introduction. Pig farming, as a fast-growing branch of animal husbandry, is capable of prompt achieving a significant increase in the production of pork with high nutritional properties and biological value. One of the acute problems of pig farming is respiratory diseases of viral and bacterial etiology. In the current economic conditions, reducing the dependence of the Russian pig farmingon technological imports is of particular significance. Production of domestically manufactured feeds and veterinary drugs should be considered as the most important condition for achieving the technological
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Binder, Lina de Campos, Laura Beatriz Tauro, Adrian Alejandro Farias, Marcelo Bahia Labruna, and Adrian Diaz. "Molecular survey of flaviviruses and orthobunyaviruses in Amblyomma spp. ticks collected in Minas Gerais, Brazil." Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária 28, no. 4 (2019): 764–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1984-29612019071.

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Abstract Due to anthropic environmental changes, vector-borne diseases are emerging worldwide. Ticks are known vectors of several pathogens of concern among humans and animals. In recent decades, several examples of tick-borne emerging viral diseases have been reported (Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, Powassan virus, encephalitis virus, heartland virus, severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus). Unfortunately, few studies addressing the presence of viruses in wild ticks have been carried out in South America. With the aim of detecting flaviviruses and orthobunyaviruses in ticks
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Yashchuk, L. V., N. V. Cherevach та A. I. Vinnikov. "Моніторинг розповсюдження вірусів серед домашніх котів і собак у м. Дніпропетровськ". Visnyk of Dnipropetrovsk University. Biology, medicine 5, № 1 (2014): 23–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/021405.

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Cats and dogs kept at home, as well as other animals, are susceptible to infectious diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms, including viruses. Viral infections in urban environments are extremely common and cause severe diseases in domestic animals which often lead to death, resulting in high material and moral damages to owners of animals. Therefore, investigation of the prevalence of pathogens of viral diseases is very important in our time. The aim of this work is to define the indicators of spreading viral diseases of animals in Dnipropetrovsk, to analyze the seasonal spread of viral
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