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Retrospective study on equine viral abortions in Poland between 1999 and 2022
2023
Stasiak Karol | Socha Wojciech | Rola Jerzy
Loss of pregnancy in mares is a major cause of economic and emotional impact for horse breeders. It can have many different infectious and noninfectious causes. The aim of this study was identification of the main viral causes of abortion in mares in Poland based on tissue samples from 180 aborted foetuses submitted for testing between 1999 and 2022.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Crosstalk between apoptosis and cytotoxic lymphocytes (CTLs) in the course of Lagovirus europaeus GI.1a infection in rabbits
2023
Niedźwiedzka-Rystwej Paulina | Deptuła Wiesław
Lagovirus europaeus is a single-stranded RNA virus causing an acute fatal disease in wild and domestic rabbits around the world. Studies have shown that the pivotal process impacting the immune response against the disease is apoptosis, registered mainly in hepatocytes and in peripheral blood, together with an increased number of cytotoxic lymphocytes (CTLs). It is known that cytotoxic lymphocytes can induce target cells to undergo apoptosis on the pseudoreceptor pathway, such apoptosis having been found in several acute and chronic viral infections. The study aimed to assess the crosstalk between the apoptosis of peripheral blood lymphocytes and CD8+ T lymphocytes (as CTLs) in rabbits infected with 6 Lagovirus europaeus GI.1a viruses.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Exercise-induced haematological and blood lactate changes in whippets training for lure coursing
2023
Miazga Katarzyna | Szaluś-Jordanow Olga | Czopowicz Michał | Żmigrodzka Magdalena | Witkowska-Piłaszewicz Olga | Moroz-Fik Agata | Mickiewicz Marcin | Wilczak Jacek | Cywińska Anna
Whippets are traditionally trained to compete in lure coursing. While in humans and horses, training is routinely monitored by special tests, this is not carried out in the training of whippets. The aim of this study was to check if laboratory tests designed for racehorses could be useful in monitoring whippets training for lure coursing.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Analysis of the effect of polymorphisms within the CATHL7 gene on dairy performance parameters
2023
Hiller Sonia | Kowalewska Inga | Czerniawska-Piątkowska Ewa | Banaszewska Dorota
Antimicrobial peptides, including cathelicidins, play a significant role in farm animals, influencing animal welfare, immunity, and thus the quality of animal products.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]The eradication of M. caprae tuberculosis in wild boar (Sus scrofa) in the Bieszczady Mountains, southern Poland – an administrative perspective
2023
Welz Mirosław | Krajewska-Wędzina Monika | Orłowska Blanka | Didkowska Anna | Radulski Łukasz | Łoś Przemysław | Weiner Marcin | Anusz Krzysztof
Animal tuberculosis (TB) is a zoonotic disease caused by acid-fast bacteria belonging to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). Both animals and humans are susceptible to infection by the MTBC. Interspecies transmission is also possible, including to livestock and humans. In the years 1997–2013, many tuberculosis cases were recorded in European bison in the Bieszczady Mountains; more alarmingly, TB was also recorded in wild boar in the years 2013–2020.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]The small non-coding RNA rli106 contributes to the environmental adaptation and pathogenicity of Listeria monocytogenes
2023
Guo Yun | Ji Chunhui | Wang Lixia | Ning Chengcheng | Li Na | Li Zhiyuan | Shang Yunxia | Li Yaling | Sun Yaoqiang | Huang Xiaoxing | Li Jie | Cai Xuepeng | Meng Qingling | Qiao Jun
Listeria monocytogenes (LM) is an important food-borne pathogen, and the risk of its ingestion is a serious public health issue. The better its environmental adaptation mechanisms and pathogenicity are understood, the better the risk it poses can be countered. The regulatory role of the small non-coding RNA (sRNA) rli106 in the environmental adaptation and pathogenicity of LM is still unclear and this study investigated that role through its biological function.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]The role of leukotriene B4 in cow metritis
2023
Wang Guo-Qing | Zheng Hao-Yue | Hou Jin-Long | Wang Cui | Sun Hui-Lian | Wang Lan
Metritis is a common postpartum disease in dairy cows. As a mast cell (MC) mediator, leukotriene B4 (LTB4) is the strongest phagocyte chemokine. It is important in inflammation for the recruitment of immune cells to resist infection. This study investigated the effect of LTB4 in metritis.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Bacterial and viral rodent-borne infections on poultry farms. An attempt at a systematic review
2023
Domanska-Blicharz Katarzyna | Opolska Justyna | Lisowska Anna | Szczotka-Bochniarz Anna
Rodents are quite common at livestock production sites. Their adaptability, high reproductive capacity and omnivorousness make them apt to become a source of disease transmission to humans and animals. Rodents can serve as mechanical vectors or active shedders of many bacteria and viruses, and their transmission can occur through direct contact, or indirectly through contaminated food and water or by the arthropods which parasitise infected rodents. This review paper summarises how rodents spread infectious diseases in poultry production.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Can the examination of different types of hive samples be a non-invasive method for detection and quantification of viruses in honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies?
2023
Čukanová Eliška | Prodělalová Jana | Palíková Miroslava | Kováčová Kristýna | Linhart Petr | Papežíková Ivana
Honey bee viruses have been shown to negatively affect the vigour and longevity of European honey bees (Apis mellifera L). In the present work, beehive materials were tested for their potential to serve as non-invasive samples for honey bee virus detection.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Antibody response to 1.0 and 0.5 mL doses of an inactivated bacterial vaccine against bovine respiratory disease in young Holstein calves: a field trial
2023
Mori Kazusa | Kato Toshihide | Kosenda Keigo | Yokota Osamu | Ohtsuka Hiromichi
Early vaccination of cattle with an inactivated commercial bacterial vaccine against bovine respiratory disease has been reported to increase antibody production and can alleviate the disease. However, its dosage has been little investigated in young Holstein calves. This study addresses the need to establish guide values for vaccine dosage in these animals.
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