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  1. Feces from 142 animals were collected on 15 farms in the region of Brittany, France. Each sample was directly collected from the rectum of the animal and identified with the ear tag number. Animals were sample...

    Authors: Jérôme Follet, Karine Guyot, Hélène Leruste, Anne Follet-Dumoulin, Ourida Hammouma-Ghelboun, Gabriela Certad, Eduardo Dei-Cas and Patrice Halama
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:116
  2. The Lapinized Philippines Coronel (LPC) vaccine, an attenuated strain of classical swine fever virus (CSFV), is an important tool for the prevention and control of CSFV infection and is widely and routinely us...

    Authors: Yu-Liang Huang, Victor Fei Pang, Chun-Ming Lin, Yi-Chieh Tsai, Mi-Yuan Chia, Ming-Chung Deng, Chia-Yi Chang and Chian-Ren Jeng
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:115
  3. The response of the abomasal transcriptome to gastrointestinal parasites was evaluated in parasite-susceptible and parasite-resistant Angus cattle using RNA-seq at a depth of 23.7 million sequences per sample....

    Authors: Robert W Li, Manuela Rinaldi and Anthony V Capuco
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:114
  4. Domestic pigs are the main representatives of the domestic cycle of Trichinella spiralis that play a role in transmission to humans. In Europe, backyard pigs of small household farms are the most important risks ...

    Authors: Frits FJ Franssen, Manoj Fonville, Katsuhisa Takumi, Isabelle Vallée, Aurélie Grasset, Marie A Koedam, Piet W Wester, Pascal Boireau and Joke WB van der Giessen
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:113
  5. Group A rotaviruses (GARs) are one of the most common causes of diarrhea in suckling pigs. Although a number of G and P genotypes have been identified in porcine GARs, few attempts have been made to study the ...

    Authors: Ayako Miyazaki, Kazufumi Kuga, Tohru Suzuki, Mariko Kohmoto, Ken Katsuda and Hiroshi Tsunemitsu
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:112
  6. This study analyzed the functional expression of TLR3 in various gastrointestinal tissues from adult swine and shows that TLR3 is expressed preferentially in intestinal epithelial cells (IEC), CD172a+CD11R1high a...

    Authors: Shoichi Hosoya, Julio Villena, Tomoyuki Shimazu, Masanori Tohno, Hitomi Fujie, Eriko Chiba, Takeshi Shimosato, Hisashi Aso, Yoshihito Suda, Yasushi Kawai, Tadao Saito, Susana Alvarez, Shuji Ikegami, Hiroyuki Itoh and Haruki Kitazawa
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:111
  7. The application of genetic breeding programmes to eradicate transmissible spongiform encephalopathies in goats is an important aim for reasons of animal welfare as well as human food safety and food security. ...

    Authors: Wilfred Goldmann, Kelly Ryan, Paula Stewart, David Parnham, Rosa Xicohtencatl, Nora Fernandez, Ginny Saunders, Otto Windl, Lorenzo González, Alex Bossers and James Foster
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:110
  8. Gene expression analysis has proven to be a very useful tool to gain knowledge of the factors involved in the pathogenesis of diseases, particularly in the initial or preclinical stages. With the aim of findin...

    Authors: Raül Tortosa, Xavier Castells, Enric Vidal, Carme Costa, María del Carmen Ruiz de Villa, Àlex Sánchez, Anna Barceló, Juan María Torres, Martí Pumarola and Joaquín Ariño
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:109
  9. Infection of cattle with foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) results in the development of long-term protective antibody responses. In contrast, inactivated antigen vaccines fail to induce long-term protective...

    Authors: Miriam A Windsor, B Veronica Carr, Bartomiej Bankowski, Debi Gibson, Elizabeth Reid, Pip Hamblin, Simon Gubbins, Nicholas Juleff and Bryan Charleston
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:108
  10. In order to understand the mechanism of neuroinvasion of a highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) into the central nervous system (CNS) of chickens, specific pathogen free chickens were inoculated wit...

    Authors: Aida J Chaves, Núria Busquets, Rosa Valle, Raquel Rivas, Júlia Vergara-Alert, Roser Dolz, Antonio Ramis, Ayub Darji and Natàlia Majó
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:106
  11. Many of the known fish herpesviruses have important aquaculture species as their natural host, and may cause serious disease and mortality. Anguillid herpesvirus 1 (AngHV-1) causes a hemorrhagic disease in Eur...

    Authors: Steven J van Beurden, Baptiste Leroy, Ruddy Wattiez, Olga LM Haenen, Sjef Boeren, Jacques JM Vervoort, Ben PH Peeters, Peter JM Rottier, Marc Y Engelsma and Alain F Vanderplasschen
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:105
  12. One hundred and four scrapie positive and 77 negative goats from 34 Greek mixed flocks were analysed by prion protein gene sequencing and 17 caprine scrapie isolates from 11 flocks were submitted to molecular ...

    Authors: Eirini G Fragkiadaki, Gabriele Vaccari, Loukia V Ekateriniadou, Umberto Agrimi, Nektarios D Giadinis, Barbara Chiappini, Elena Esposito, Michela Conte and Romolo Nonno
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:104
  13. The inhibitory receptor programmed death-1 (PD-1) and its ligand, programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) are involved in immune evasion mechanisms for several pathogens causing chronic infections. Blockade of the P...

    Authors: Ryoyo Ikebuchi, Satoru Konnai, Tatsuya Shirai, Yuji Sunden, Shiro Murata, Misao Onuma and Kazuhiko Ohashi
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:103
  14. Mycoplasma haemofelis is a mycoplasmal pathogen (hemoplasma) that attaches to the host's erythrocytes. Distributed worldwide, it has a significant impact on the health of cats causing acute disease and, despite t...

    Authors: Andrea P Santos, Ana MS Guimaraes, Naíla C do Nascimento, Phillip J SanMiguel, Samuel W Martin and Joanne B Messick
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:102
  15. The etiology of reptilian viral diseases can be attributed to a wide range of viruses occurring across different genera and families. Thirty to forty years ago, studies of viruses in reptiles focused mainly on...

    Authors: Ellen Ariel
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:100
  16. We reported previously that sheep affected with footrot (FR) have lower whole-blood selenium (WB-Se) concentrations and that parenteral Se-supplementation in conjunction with routine control practices accelera...

    Authors: Jean A Hall, Rachel L Sendek, Rachel M Chinn, D Paul Bailey, Katie N Thonstad, Yongqiang Wang, Neil E Forsberg, William R Vorachek, Bernadette V Stang, Robert J Van Saun and Gerd Bobe
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:99
  17. A mysterious disease affecting calves, named bovine neonatal pancytopenia (BNP), emerged in 2007 in several European countries. Epidemiological studies revealed a connection between BNP and vaccination with an...

    Authors: Fabian Deutskens, Benjamin Lamp, Christiane M Riedel, Eveline Wentz, Günter Lochnit, Klaus Doll, Heinz-Jürgen Thiel and Till Rümenapf
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:97
  18. In the rapidly changing context of research on animal health, INRA launched a collective discussion on the challenges facing the field, its distinguishing features, and synergies with biomedical research. As h...

    Authors: Christian Ducrot, Bertrand Bed'Hom, Vincent Béringue, Jean-Baptiste Coulon, Christine Fourichon, Jean-Luc Guérin, Stéphane Krebs, Pascal Rainard, Isabelle Schwartz-Cornil, Didier Torny, Muriel Vayssier-Taussat, Stephan Zientara, Etienne Zundel and Thierry Pineau
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:96
  19. Alcelaphine herpesvirus 1 (AlHV-1) is carried by wildebeest asymptomatically. It causes a fatal lymphoproliferative disease named wildebeest-derived malignant catarrhal fever (WD-MCF) when cross-species transmitt...

    Authors: Benjamin G Dewals and Alain Vanderplasschen
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:95
  20. Brucella spp. were isolated from marine mammals for the first time in 1994. Two novel species were later included in the genus; Brucella ceti and Brucella pinnipedialis, with cetaceans and seals as their preferre...

    Authors: Ingebjørg H Nymo, Morten Tryland and Jacques Godfroid
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:93
  21. Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 (CyHV-3) is the aetiological agent of a mortal and highly contagious disease in common and koi carp. The skin is the major portal of entry of CyHV-3 in carp after immersion in water cont...

    Authors: Victor Stalin Raj, Guillaume Fournier, Krzysztof Rakus, Maygane Ronsmans, Ping Ouyang, Benjamin Michel, Cédric Delforges, Bérénice Costes, Frédéric Farnir, Baptiste Leroy, Ruddy Wattiez, Charles Melard, Jan Mast, François Lieffrig and Alain Vanderplasschen
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:92
  22. Neospora caninum is recognised worldwide as a major cause of bovine infectious abortion. There is a real need to develop effective strategies to control infection during pregnancy which may lead to either abortio...

    Authors: Mara S Rocchi, Paul M Bartley, Neil F Inglis, Esther Collantes-Fernandez, Gary Entrican, Frank Katzer and Elisabeth A Innes
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:91
  23. The macrolide class of antibiotics, including tylosin and tilmicosin, is widely used in the veterinary field for prophylaxis and treatment of mycoplasmosis. In vitro susceptibility testing of 50 strains of M. gal...

    Authors: Irena Gerchman, Sharon Levisohn, Inna Mikula, Lucía Manso-Silván and Inna Lysnyansky
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:90
  24. Although the importance of wild ruminants as potential reservoirs of bluetongue virus (BTV) has been suggested, the role played by these species in the epidemiology of BT in Europe is still unclear. We carried...

    Authors: Ignacio García-Bocanegra, Antonio Arenas-Montes, Cristina Lorca-Oró, Joan Pujols, Miguel Ángel González, Sebastián Napp, Félix Gómez-Guillamón, Irene Zorrilla, Elena San Miguel and Antonio Arenas
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:88
  25. Using phage display and IgG of a goat infected with Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Virus (CAEV) we obtained families of 7 mer constrained peptides with consensus motifs LxSDPF/Y and SWN/KHWSY and mapped the ep...

    Authors: Karlen Gazarian, Alvaro Aguilar Setién, Tatiana Gazarian and Sebastian Aguilar Pierle
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:87
  26. Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capripneumoniae (Mccp) is the causative agent of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP), a devastating disease of domestic goats. The exact distribution of CCPP is not known but it...

    Authors: Lucía Manso-Silván, Virginie Dupuy, Yuefeng Chu and François Thiaucourt
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:86
  27. Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is an important immunosuppressive disease of chickens. The causative agent, infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV), consists of two serotypes, 1 and 2. Serotype 1 consists of cl...

    Authors: Abdul Rauf, Mahesh Khatri, Maria V Murgia, Kwonil Jung and Yehia M Saif
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:85
  28. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the genes for interleukin-4, -13 and interferon-gamma, and 21 additional SNPs which previously had been significantly associated with immune traits in the chicken, wer...

    Authors: Gesine Lühken, Matthias Gauly, Falko Kaufmann and Georg Erhardt
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:84
  29. Mycoplasma haemofelis is a pathogenic feline hemoplasma. Despite its importance, little is known about its metabolic pathways or mechanism of pathogenicity due to it being uncultivatable. The recently sequenced M...

    Authors: Emily N Barker, Alistair C Darby, Chris R Helps, Iain R Peters, Kate J Heesom, Christopher J Arthur, Ben Crossett, Margaret A Hughes, Alan D Radford and Séverine Tasker
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:83
  30. Campylobacter contaminated broiler chicken meat is an important source of foodborne gastroenteritis and poses a serious health burden in industrialized countries. Broiler chickens are commonly regarded as a na...

    Authors: David Hermans, Kim Van Deun, An Martel, Filip Van Immerseel, Winy Messens, Marc Heyndrickx, Freddy Haesebrouck and Frank Pasmans
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:82
  31. The control of highly infectious diseases of livestock such as classical swine fever, foot-and-mouth disease, and avian influenza is fraught with ethical, economic, and public health dilemmas. Attempts to cont...

    Authors: Dennis E te Beest, Thomas J Hagenaars, J Arjan Stegeman, Marion PG Koopmans and Michiel van Boven
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:81
  32. Alternatively activated macrophages (AAM) are a key feature Th2 immunity and have been associated with a variety of roles during helminth infection. The role this cell subset plays in protzoan infection remain...

    Authors: Edward S Marshall, Hany M Elshekiha, Mohamed-Ali Hakimi and Robin J Flynn
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:80
  33. Atypical bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) has recently been identified in Europe, North America, and Japan. It is classified as H-type and L-type BSE according to the molecular mass of the disease-associ...

    Authors: Hiroyuki Okada, Yoshifumi Iwamaru, Morikazu Imamura, Kentaro Masujin, Yuichi Matsuura, Yoshihisa Shimizu, Kazuo Kasai, Shirou Mohri, Takashi Yokoyama and Stefanie Czub
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:79
  34. Infection of sheep with the gastric nematode Teladorsagia circumcincta results in distinct Th2-type changes in the mucosa, including mucous neck cell and mast cell hyperplasia, eosinophilia, recruitment of IgA/Ig...

    Authors: Pamela A Knight, Susan E Griffith, Alan D Pemberton, Judith M Pate, Lauren Guarneri, Katherine Anderson, Richard T Talbot, Sarah Smith, David Waddington, Mark Fell, Alan L Archibald, Stewart TG Burgess, David W Smith, Hugh RP Miller and Ivan W Morrison
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:78
  35. Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP), caused by Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides, is an important livestock disease in Africa. The current control measures rely on a vaccine with limited efficacy and occas...

    Authors: Flavio Sacchini, Jan Naessens, Elias Awino, Martin Heller, Andreas Hlinak, Wolfram Haider, Anja Sterner-Kock and Joerg Jores
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:77
  36. Myxoma virus (MYXV) gained importance throughout the twentieth century because of the use of the highly virulent Standard Laboratory Strain (SLS) by the Australian government in the attempt to control the fera...

    Authors: Bart Spiesschaert, Grant McFadden, Katleen Hermans, Hans Nauwynck and Gerlinde R Van de Walle
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:76
  37. Experimental infections of Sminthopsis crassicaudata, the fat-tailed dunnart, a carnivorous marsupial widely distributed throughout the arid and semi-arid zones of Australia, show that this species can act as an ...

    Authors: Jessica S King, Bronwyn McAllan, Derek S Spielman, Scott A Lindsay, Lada Hůrková-Hofmannová, Ashlie Hartigan, Sarwat E Al-Qassab, John T Ellis and Jan Šlapeta
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:75
  38. Vaccination of chickens has become routine practice in Asian countries in which H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is endemically present. This mainly applies to layer and breeder flocks, but broile...

    Authors: Okti Poetri, Annemarie Bouma, Ivo Claassen, Guus Koch, Retno Soejoedono, Arjan Stegeman and Michiel van Boven
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:74
  39. Since its molecular characterisation, Ostreid herpesvirus 1 (OsHV-1) has been regularly detected in Crassostrea gigas in France. Although its pathogenicity was demonstrated on larval stages, its involvement durin...

    Authors: Céline Garcia, Anne Thébault, Lionel Dégremont, Isabelle Arzul, Laurence Miossec, Maeva Robert, Bruno Chollet, Cyrille François, Jean-Pierre Joly, Sylvie Ferrand, Nolwenn Kerdudou and Tristan Renault
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:73
  40. Streptococcus suis is a major swine pathogen and important zoonotic agent causing mainly septicemia and meningitis. However, the mechanisms involved in host innate and adaptive immune responses toward S. suis as ...

    Authors: Marie-Pier Lecours, Mariela Segura, Claude Lachance, Tufaria Mussa, Charles Surprenant, Maria Montoya and Marcelo Gottschalk
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:72
  41. Neorickettsia risticii is the Gram-negative, obligate, and intracellular bacterial pathogen responsible for Potomac horse fever (PHF): an important acute systemic disease of horses. N. risticii surface proteins, ...

    Authors: Kathryn E Gibson, Gabrielle Pastenkos, Susanne Moesta and Yasuko Rikihisa
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:71
  42. The domestic animals/wildlife interface is becoming a global issue of growing interest. However, despite studies on wildlife diseases being in expansion, the epidemiological role of wild animals in the transmi...

    Authors: Claire Martin, Paul-Pierre Pastoret, Bernard Brochier, Marie-France Humblet and Claude Saegerman
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:70
  43. This study evaluated the effect of the probiotics Pediococcus acidilactici and Saccharomyces cerevisiae boulardii on the intestinal colonization of O149 enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli harbouring the F4 (K88) fi...

    Authors: Jean-François Daudelin, Martin Lessard, Frédéric Beaudoin, Éric Nadeau, Nathalie Bissonnette, Yvan Boutin, Jean-Philippe Brousseau, Karoline Lauzon and John Morris Fairbrother
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:69
  44. Q fever is a worldwide zoonosis caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii. The control of this infection in cattle is crucial: infected ruminants can indeed encounter reproductive disorders and represent the most...

    Authors: Aurélie Courcoul, Lenny Hogerwerf, Don Klinkenberg, Mirjam Nielen, Elisabeta Vergu and François Beaudeau
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:68
  45. Classical scrapie is a naturally transmitted prion disease of sheep and goats. Contaminated environments may contribute to the spread of disease and evidence from animal models has implicated urine, blood, sal...

    Authors: Linda A Terry, Laurence Howells, Keith Bishop, Claire A Baker, Sally Everest, Leigh Thorne, Ben C Maddison and Kevin C Gough
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2011 42:65

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