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Assessing tropism and genetic traits of carp oedema virus isolates to enhance detection strategies
2024
Adamkowska Natalia | Kiełpińska Jolanta | Bergmann Sven Michael
Carp oedema virus (CEV) is a relatively understudied poxvirus. It exhibits an affinity for gill and skin epithelial cells. Investigations were conducted into selected aspects of CEV biology, with a focus on determining cell and tissue tropism of CEV, acquiring gene sequences and updating CEV tests in fish tissues.
Show more [+] Less [-]Tissue expression of porcine transient receptor potential mucolipin protein channels and their differential responses to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus infection in vitro
2024
Xia Zhiqiang | Long Denggao | Hong Xinyi | Lan Ying | Xie Lixia
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection results in a serious disease, posing a huge economic threat to the global swine industry. The transient receptor potential mucolipin proteins (TRPMLs) have been shown to be strongly associated with virus infection and other physiological processes in humans, but their tissue distribution and responses to PRRSV in pigs remain unknown.
Show more [+] Less [-]Probiotic supplementation as an alternative to antibiotics in broiler chickens
2024
Tomczyk Grzegorz | Niczyporuk Jowita Samanta | Kozdruń Wojciech | Sawicka-Durkalec Anna | Bocian Łukasz | Barabasz Marcin | Michalski Marcin
The broiler chicken digestive tract microbiome maintains the bird’s immunity. Its composition has been shown to be important not only for the immune system but also for the gastrointestinal function and productivity of broiler chickens. If the microbiome is populated by supplementation with Lactobacillus, Pediococcus and Saccharomyces spp. – microorganisms with probiotic properties and alternatives to antibiotics – the immune system is stimulated. The use of probiotic supplements in the broiler production cycle can boost bird immunity and prevent adenovirus infection. The resilience of broiler chickens in different feeding schemes including supplementation with these microorganisms was assessed.
Show more [+] Less [-]Phylogenetic analysis of the trypanosomatid parasite Lotmaria passim in honey bees (Apis mellifera) in Poland
2024
Iller Maria | Lipczyńska-Ilczuk Karolina | Sokół Rajmund | Borsuk Grzegorz | Bancerz-Kisiel Agata
Lotmaria passim (L. passim) is a single-celled flagellate which colonises the bee gastrointestinal tract and is highly prevalent in honey bees. This parasite is associated with colony losses. Honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies were sampled from five apiaries in the north-eastern part of Poland for the phylogenetic analysis of L. passim.
Show more [+] Less [-]Analysis of the season-dependent component in the evaluation of morphological and biochemical blood parameters in Shetland ponies of both sexes during exercise
2024
Tkaczenko Halina | Lukash Oleksandr | Kurhaluk Natalia
Determination of morphological and biochemical blood indices facilitates assessment of the health and welfare of horses, their nutrient demand, the effects of training already undertaken, and the horses’ suitability for exercise. Identification of the season-dependent components and the effects of sex and exercise on changes in frequently referenced haematological and biochemical parameters was the main goal of the current study.
Show more [+] Less [-]Matrine and icariin can inhibit bovine viral diarrhoea virus replication by promoting type I interferon response in vitro
2024
Cai Dongjie | Shen Zifan | Tian Bin | Chen Jie | Zhang Yilin | Shen Liuhong | Wang Ya | Ma Xiaoping | Zuo Zhicai
Bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) can cause diarrhoea (BVD) in an animal herd, leading to heavy economic losses. There are limited drugs available for treating and controlling BVD. This research aims to investigate the antiviral and immunoregulatory effects of two traditional Chinese herb extracts against BVDV infection. The extracts are matrine and icariin, which have been proved to have immunostimulant and antiviral effects.
Show more [+] Less [-]Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Ixodes ricinus collected from dogs in eastern Poland
2024
Pańczuk Anna | Tokarska-Rodak Małgorzata | Andrzejuk Patrycja
Ixodes ricinus ticks are an important vector and reservoir of pathogenic microorganisms causing dangerous infectious diseases in humans and animals. The presence of ticks in urban greenery is a particularly important public health concern due to the potential for humans and companion animals to be exposed to tick-borne diseases there. The study assessed the prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi and Anaplasma phagocytophilum infection in I. ricinus ticks feeding on dogs.
Show more [+] Less [-]Molecular survey and genetic diversity of Plasmodium sp. infesting domestic poultry in northeastern Thailand
2024
Chatan Wasupon | Khemthong Khanchit | Akkharaphichet Kittiya | Suwarach Punwara | Seerintra Tossapol | Piratae Supawadee
Haemosporidian parasites are prevalent worldwide and can cause economic losses in poultry production. These parasites are arousing interest in Thailand and are found in many avian species. There is insufficient information on the genetic diversity of these alveolates from the largest families – Plasmodidae, Haemoprotidae and Leucocytozoidae – specifically parasitising ducks, turkeys, and geese.
Show more [+] Less [-]Development of a method for the determination of sedatives in bovine and porcine urine and kidneys by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
2024
Śniegocki Tomasz | Samorek Elżbieta | Sell Bartosz | Krajewska Weronika
Sedatives have been used for a long time as animal tranquillisers to prevent stress and weight loss during their transportation. The proper determination of these substances in food of animal origin is essential for consumer safety.
Show more [+] Less [-]The first complete genome sequence and genetic evolution analysis of bovine norovirus in Xinjiang, China
2024
Ma Zhigang | Jiang Qian | Quan Chenxi | Liu Lu | Zhang Zhonghua | Xie Jinxing | Zhao Lu | Zhong Qi | Yao Gang | Ma Xuelian
Viruses are among the main pathogens causing diarrhoea in calves. The current study found that bovine norovirus (BNoV) is one of the principal viruses causing diarrhoea in calves in Xinjiang, China.
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