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  1. The conventional C-strain vaccine induces early protection against classical swine fever (CSF), but infected animals cannot be distinguished from vaccinated animals. The CP7_E2alf marker vaccine, a pestivirus ...

    Authors: Patricia Renson, Mireille Le Dimna, André Keranflech, Roland Cariolet, Frank Koenen and Marie-Frédérique Le Potier
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2013 44:9
  2. While many factors contribute to resistance and susceptibility to infectious disease, a major component is the genotype of the host and the way in which it is expressed. Johne’s disease is a chronic inflammato...

    Authors: Brooke Dobson, Simon Liggett, Rory O’Brien and J Frank T Griffin
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2013 44:5
  3. At present, the immune response of pigs in relation to Staphylococcus aureus carriage is poorly understood. This study was aimed at investigating the dynamics of the anti-staphylococcal humoral immune response in...

    Authors: Florence Crombé, Wannes Vanderhaeghen, Corné P de Vogel, Willem J Van Wamel, Kurt Barbé, Katleen Hermans, Freddy Haesebrouck and Patrick Butaye
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2013 44:4
  4. The heartworm Dirofilaria immitis is the causative agent of cardiopulmonary dirofilariosis in dogs and cats, which also infects a wide range of wild mammals and humans. The complex life cycle of D. immitis with s...

    Authors: Yan Fu, Jingchao Lan, Xuhang Wu, Deying Yang, Zhihe Zhang, Huaming Nie, Rong Hou, Runhui Zhang, Wanpeng Zheng, Yue Xie, Ning Yan, Zhi Yang, Chengdong Wang, Li Luo, Li Liu, Xiaobin Gu…
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2013 44:3
  5. A better understanding of the variation in infectivity and its relation with clinical signs may help to improve measures to control and prevent (clinical) outbreaks of diseases. Here we investigated the role o...

    Authors: Tijs J Tobias, Annemarie Bouma, Angeline JJM Daemen, Jaap A Wagenaar, Arjan Stegeman and Don Klinkenberg
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2013 44:2
  6. The present study was aimed at investigating the effect of experimental infection by Trypanosoma vivax in different stages of pregnancy, determining the pathogenesis of reproductive failure, and confirming transp...

    Authors: Taciana MF Silva, Roberio G Olinda, Carla MF Rodrigues, Antônio CL Câmara, Francisco C Lopes, Wesley AC Coelho, Múcio FB Ribeiro, Carlos IA Freitas, Marta MG Teixeira and Jael S Batista
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2013 44:1
  7. Prion diseases such as scrapie in small ruminants, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cattle and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in man, are fatal neurodegenerative disorders. These diseases result from...

    Authors: Sylvie L Benestad, Lars Austbø, Michael A Tranulis, Arild Espenes and Ingrid Olsaker
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:87
  8. In individual animals affected by transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, different disease phenotypes can be identified which are attributed to different strains of the agent. In the absence of reliable te...

    Authors: Erica Corda, Katy E Beck, Rosemary E Sallis, Christopher M Vickery, Margaret Denyer, Paul R Webb, Susan J Bellworthy, Yvonne I Spencer, Marion M Simmons and John Spiropoulos
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:86
  9. Herpesviruses have been recognized in marine mammals, but their clinical relevance is not always easy to assess. A novel otarine herpesvirus-3 (OtHV3) was detected in a geriatric California sea lion (Zalophus cal...

    Authors: Stephanie Venn-Watson, Celeste Benham, Frances M Gulland, Cynthia R Smith, Judy St Leger, Pam Yochem, Hendrik Nollens, Uriel Blas-Machado, Jeremiah Saliki, Katie Colegrove, James FX Wellehan Jr and Rebecca Rivera
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:85
  10. In order to investigate the pathogenesis of neosporosis following a primary infection in late pregnancy, cattle were subcutaneously challenged with 5 × 108Neospora caninum (NC1 isolate) tachyzoites at day 210 of ...

    Authors: Julio Benavides, Frank Katzer, Stephen W Maley, Paul M Bartley, Germán Cantón, Javier Palarea-Albaladejo, Caroline A Purslow, Yvonne Pang, Mara S Rocchi, Francesca Chianini, David Buxton and Elisabeth A Innes
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:83
  11. Candidatus Mycoplasma turicensis” (CMt) is a hemoplasma species of felids. Recent evidence has shown that cats that overcome bacteremia may be protected from reinfection. The purposes of this study were to (1) r...

    Authors: Marilisa Novacco, Felicitas S Boretti, Marco Franchini, Barbara Riond, Marina L Meli and Regina Hofmann-Lehmann
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:82
  12. Bovine papillomavirus type 1 infects not only cattle but also equids and is a causative factor in the pathogenesis of commonly occurring equine sarcoid tumours. Whilst treatment of sarcoids is notoriously diff...

    Authors: Margaret Finlay, ZhengQiang Yuan, Iain M Morgan, M Saveria Campo and Lubna Nasir
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:81
  13. Pigs possess a microbiota in the upper respiratory tract that includes Haemophilus parasuis. Pigs are also considered the reservoir of influenza viruses and infection with this virus commonly results in increased...

    Authors: Tufária Mussá, Carolina Rodríguez-Cariño, Alejandro Sánchez-Chardi, Massimiliano Baratelli, Mar Costa-Hurtado, Lorenzo Fraile, Javier Domínguez, Virginia Aragon and María Montoya
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:80
  14. The only existing preventive measure against American trypanosomosis, or Chagas disease, is the control of the transmitting insect, which has only been effective in a few South American regions. Currently, the...

    Authors: Olivia Rodríguez-Morales, M Magdalena Pérez-Leyva, Martha A Ballinas-Verdugo, Silvia C Carrillo-Sánchez, J Luis Rosales-Encina, Ricardo Alejandre-Aguilar, Pedro A Reyes and Minerva Arce-Fonseca
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:79
  15. Salmonid alphavirus subtype-3 (SAV-3) infection in Atlantic salmon is exclusively found in Norway. The salmonid alphaviruses have been well characterized at the genome level but there is limited information ab...

    Authors: Cheng Xu, Tz-Chun Guo, Stephen Mutoloki, Øyvind Haugland and Øystein Evensen
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:78
  16. Mouse bioassay can be readily employed for strain typing of naturally occurring transmissible spongiform encephalopathy cases. Classical scrapie strains have been characterised historically based on the establ...

    Authors: Katy E Beck, Christopher M Vickery, Richard Lockey, Thomas Holder, Leigh Thorne, Linda A Terry, Margaret Denyer, Paul Webb, Marion M Simmons and John Spiropoulos
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:77
  17. Vaccination is an important control measure for neosporosis that is caused by a coccidian parasite, Neospora caninum, leading to abortion and reproductive disorders in cattle and serious economic impacts worldwid...

    Authors: Mariana R D Cardoso, Caroline M Mota, Dâmaso P Ribeiro, Pablo G Noleto, William B F Andrade, Maria A Souza, Neide M Silva, Tiago W P Mineo, José R Mineo and Deise A O Silva
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:76
  18. Helicobacter (H.) suis colonizes the stomach of pigs and is the most prevalent gastric non-H. pylori Helicobacter species in humans. Limited information is available on host immune responses after infection with ...

    Authors: Bram Flahou, Kim Van Deun, Frank Pasmans, Annemieke Smet, Jiri Volf, Ivan Rychlik, Richard Ducatelle and Freddy Haesebrouck
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:75
  19. Necrotic enteritis (NE) is one of the most important enteric diseases in poultry and is a high cost to the industry worldwide. It is caused by avian-specific, Necrotic Enteritis Beta toxin (NetB)-producing, st...

    Authors: Bahram Shojadoost, Andrew R Vince and John F Prescott
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:74
  20. The ecology of pathogens, and particularly their emergence in multi-host systems, is complex. New approaches are needed to reduce superficial complexities to a level that still allows scientists to analyse und...

    Authors: Alexandre Caron, Michel de Garine-Wichatitsky, Mduduzi Ndlovu and Graeme S Cumming
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:73
  21. Helicobacter (H.) suis is a porcine and human gastric pathogen. Previous studies in mice showed that an H. suis infection does not result in protective immunity, whereas immunization with H. suis whole-cell lysat...

    Authors: Miet Vermoote, Katleen Van Steendam, Bram Flahou, Annemieke Smet, Frank Pasmans, Pieter Glibert, Richard Ducatelle, Dieter Deforce and Freddy Haesebrouck
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:72
  22. Partly due to climate change, and partly due to changes of human habitat occupation, the impact of tick-borne viruses is increasing. Nairobi sheep disease virus (NSDV) and Ganjam virus (GV) are two names for t...

    Authors: Abid bin Tarif, Lidia Lasecka, Barbara Holzer and Michael D Baron
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:71
  23. Diarrhoea due to enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli with fimbriae F4 (ETEC-F4) is an important problem in neonatal and just weaned piglets and hence for the pig farming industry. There is substantial evidence for a...

    Authors: Martine Schroyen, Anneleen Stinckens, Roderick Verhelst, Theo Niewold and Nadine Buys
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:70
  24. The time-dependent transmission rate of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV) and the correlation between infectiousness, virological parameters and antibody responses of the infected pig...

    Authors: Céline Charpin, Sophie Mahé, André Keranflec’h, Catherine Belloc, Roland Cariolet, Marie-Frédérique Le Potier and Nicolas Rose
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:69
  25. Understanding the mechanisms that maintain protective antibody levels after immunisation is important for vaccine design. In this study, we have determined the kinetics of plasma and memory B cells detectable ...

    Authors: Clare FJ Grant, Eric A Lefevre, B Veronica Carr, Helen Prentice, Simon Gubbins, Andrew J Pollard, Catherine Charreyre and Bryan Charleston
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:68
  26. Mycoplasma haemocanis is a hemotrophic mycoplasma (hemoplasma), blood pathogen that may cause acute disease in immunosuppressed or splenectomized dogs. The genome of the strain Illinois, isolated from blood of a ...

    Authors: Naíla C do Nascimento, Andrea P Santos, Ana MS Guimaraes, Phillip J SanMiguel and Joanne B Messick
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:66
  27. In late summer 2010 a mosquito born flavivirus not previously reported in Europe called Bagaza virus (BAGV) caused high mortality in red-legged partridges (Alectoris rufa) and ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus col...

    Authors: Virginia Gamino, Ana-Valeria Gutiérrez-Guzmán, Isabel G Fernández-de-Mera, José-Antonio Ortíz, Mauricio Durán-Martín, José de la Fuente, Christian Gortázar and Ursula Höfle
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:65
  28. Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) is a highly infectious member of the Picornaviridae inducing an acute disease of cloven-hoofed species. Vaccine-induced immune protection correlates with the presence of high l...

    Authors: Nils Lannes, Sylvie Python and Artur Summerfield
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:64
  29. A sudden increase in the incidence of scrapie in Italy in 1997 was subsequently linked to the use of a potentially infected vaccine against contagious agalactia. The relative risk for the exposed farms ranged bet...

    Authors: Silvia Bertolini, Cristiana Maurella, Cristina Bona, Francesco Ingravalle, Rosanna Desiato, Elisa Baioni, Laura Chiavacci, Maria Caramelli and Giuseppe Ru
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:63
  30. The parasite Neospora caninum is an important abortifacient agent in cattle worldwide. At present, the development of an effective and safe vaccine against bovine neosporosis is of great relevance. Recently, a ne...

    Authors: Silvia Rojo-Montejo, Esther Collantes-Fernández, Inmaculada López-Pérez, Verónica Risco-Castillo, Antoni Prenafeta and Luis Miguel Ortega-Mora
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:62
  31. Equine herpesvirus type 1 and 4 (EHV-1 and EHV-4) glycoprotein H (gH) has been hypothesized to play a role in direct fusion of the virus envelope with cellular membranes. To investigate gH’s role in infection,...

    Authors: Walid Azab, Lara Zajic and Nikolaus Osterrieder
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:61
  32. Domestic cats are commonly affected by viral pathogens that induce lengthy infections with fatal outcomes. Prevention of viral propagation is of primordial importance in shelters and catteries, where cats from...

    Authors: Céline Robert-Tissot, Vera L Rüegger, Valentino Cattori, Marina L Meli, Barbara Riond, Peter F Moore, Monika Engels, Marco Franchini, Regina Hofmann-Lehmann and Hans Lutz
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:60
  33. Leishmania major is the major cause of cutaneous leishmaniosis (CL) outside of the Americas. In the present study we have cloned six Leishmania genes (H2A, H2B, H3, H4, A2 and HSP70) into the eukaryotic expressio...

    Authors: Gustavo Domínguez-Bernal, Pilar Horcajo, José A Orden, Ricardo De La Fuente, Aldara Herrero-Gil, Lara Ordóñez-Gutiérrez and Javier Carrión
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:59
  34. Effects of probiotic bacteria on viral infections have been described previously. Here, two groups of sows and their piglets were fed with or without feed supplementation of the probiotic bacterium Enterococcus f...

    Authors: Susanne Kreuzer, Patrycja Machnowska, Jens Aßmus, Matthias Sieber, Robert Pieper, Michael FG Schmidt, Gudrun A Brockmann, Lydia Scharek-Tedin and Reimar Johne
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:58
  35. Haemophilus parasuis, a member of the family Pasteurellaceae, is a common inhabitant of the upper respiratory tract of healthy pigs and the etiological agent of Glässer’s disease. As other virulent Pasteurellacea...

    Authors: Mar Costa-Hurtado, Maria Ballester, Nuria Galofré-Milà, Ayub Darji and Virginia Aragon
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:57
  36. Orally delivered DNA vaccines against duck enteritis virus (DEV) were developed using live attenuated Salmonella typhimurium (SL7207) as a carrier and Escherichia coli heat labile enterotoxin B subunit (LTB) as a...

    Authors: Xia Yu, Renyong Jia, Juan Huang, Bin Shu, Dekang Zhu, Qing Liu, Xinghong Gao, Meng Lin, Zhongqiong Yin, Mingshu Wang, Shun Chen, Yin Wang, Xiaoyue Chen and Anchun Cheng
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:56
  37. It has long been established that the sheep Prnp genotype influences the susceptibility to scrapie, and some studies suggest that it can also determine several aspects of the disease phenotype. Other studies, how...

    Authors: Lorenzo González, Martin Jeffrey, Mark P Dagleish, Wilfred Goldmann, Sílvia Sisó, Samantha L Eaton, Stuart Martin, Jeanie Finlayson, Paula Stewart, Philip Steele, Yvonne Pang, Scott Hamilton, Hugh W Reid and Francesca Chianini
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:55
  38. Mycobacterial lipids have long been known to modulate the function of a variety of cells of the innate immune system. Here, we report the extraction and characterisation of polar and apolar free lipids from Mycob...

    Authors: Chris Pirson, Gareth J Jones, Sabine Steinbach, Gurdyal S Besra and H Martin Vordermeier
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:54
  39. Lawsonia intracellularis is the causative agent of proliferative enteropathy, an endemic disease in pigs and an emerging concern in horses. Enterocyte hyperplasia is a common lesion in every case but there are di...

    Authors: Fabio A Vannucci, Nicola Pusterla, Samantha M Mapes and Connie Gebhart
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:53
  40. Foodborne salmonellosis is one of the most important bacterial zoonotic diseases worldwide. Salmonella Typhimurium is the serovar most frequently isolated from persistently infected slaughter pigs in Europe. Circ...

    Authors: Alexander Van Parys, Filip Boyen, Elin Verbrugghe, Bregje Leyman, Flahou Bram, Freddy Haesebrouck and Frank Pasmans
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:52
  41. Protection of cattle from alcelaphine herpesvirus-1 (AlHV-1)-induced malignant catarrhal fever (MCF) has been described previously, using an attenuated virus vaccine in an unlicensed adjuvant. The vaccine was ...

    Authors: George C Russell, Julio Benavides, Dawn Grant, Helen Todd, David Deane, Ann Percival, Jackie Thomson, Maira Connelly and David M Haig
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:51
  42. Molecular epidemiology has proven to be an essential tool in the control of classical swine fever (CSF) and its use has significantly increased during the past two decades. Phylogenetic analysis is a prerequis...

    Authors: Alexander Postel, Stefanie Schmeiser, Jennifer Bernau, Alexandra Meindl-Boehmer, Gediminas Pridotkas, Zuzana Dirbakova, Miroslav Mojzis and Paul Becher
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:50
  43. Histophilus somni is a Gram-negative bacterium and member of the Pasteurellaceae that is responsible for respiratory disease and other systemic infections in cattle. One of the bacterium’s virulence factors is an...

    Authors: Shaadi F Elswaifi, William K Scarratt and Thomas J Inzana
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:49
  44. Peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) causes high mortality in goats and sheep and the disease has shown a greatly increased geographic distribution over the last 15 years. It is responsible for serious soci...

    Authors: Qianqian Hu, Weiye Chen, Kehe Huang, Michael D Baron and Zhigao Bu
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:48
  45. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is an arterivirus that shows a restricted in vivo tropism for subsets of porcine macrophages, with alveolar macrophages being major target cells. The...

    Authors: Miet I De Baere, Hanne Van Gorp, Peter L Delputte and Hans J Nauwynck
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:47
  46. The surface exposed capsid proteins, VP1, VP2 and VP3, of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) determine its antigenicity and the ability of the virus to interact with host-cell receptors. Hence, modification o...

    Authors: Louise Lohse, Terry Jackson, Anette Bøtner and Graham J Belsham
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:46
  47. The immunoinhibitory receptor T cell immunoglobulin domain and mucin domain-3 (Tim-3) and its ligand, galectin-9 (Gal-9), are involved in the immune evasion mechanisms for several pathogens causing chronic inf...

    Authors: Tomohiro Okagawa, Satoru Konnai, Ryoyo Ikebuchi, Saori Suzuki, Tatsuya Shirai, Yuji Sunden, Misao Onuma, Shiro Murata and Kazuhiko Ohashi
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:45
  48. In order to develop a novel, safe and immunogenic fowl typhoid (FT) vaccine candidate, a Salmonella Gallinarum ghost with controlled expression of the bacteriophage PhiX174 lysis gene E was constructed using pMMP...

    Authors: Atul A Chaudhari, Chetan V Jawale, Sam Woong Kim and John Hwa Lee
    Citation: Veterinary Research 2012 43:44

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