نتایج جستجو برای: birds infection

تعداد نتایج: 495029  

2017
Mizue Inumaru Koichi Murata Yukita Sato

Avian haemosporidia have been reported in various birds of Japan, which is part of the East Asian-Australian flyway and is an important stopover site for migratory birds potentially carrying new pathogens from other areas. We investigated the prevalence of avian malaria in injured wild birds, rescued in Tokyo and surrounding areas. We also evaluated the effects of migration by examining the pre...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2012
Dennis A Lapointe Carter T Atkinson Michael D Samuel

Avian malaria is a worldwide mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites. These parasites occur in many avian species but primarily affect passerine birds that have not evolved with the parasite. Host pathogenicity, fitness, and population impacts are poorly understood. In contrast to continental species, introduced avian malaria poses a substantial threat to naive birds on Hawaii, th...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2015
Eileen M McKee Edward D Walker Tavis K Anderson Uriel D Kitron Jeffrey D Brawn Bethany L Krebs Christina Newman Marilyn O Ruiz Rebecca S Levine Mary E Carrington Robert G McLean Tony L Goldberg Gabriel L Hamer

Antibody duration, following a humoral immune response to West Nile virus (WNV) infection, is poorly understood in free-ranging avian hosts. Quantifying antibody decay rate is important for interpreting serologic results and for understanding the potential for birds to serorevert and become susceptible again. We sampled free-ranging birds in Chicago, Illinois, US, from 2005 to 2011 and Atlanta,...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2011
khodadad pirali kheirabadi hossein hassanpour hossein nourani elham farahmand mehdi cheraghchi bashi

in order to determine the involvement of nitric oxide in the pathogenesis of coccidiosis induced by eimeria, 30 chickens were challenged with mixed sporulated oocysts of four species of eimeria (e. acervulina, e. maxima, e. necatrix, and e. tenella) at 26 days of age. there was an increasing of oocyst shedding in the infected birds at 6, 10 and 14 days post-infection. histopathological examinat...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
G S K Withanage Paul Wigley Pete Kaiser Pietro Mastroeni Heather Brooks Claire Powers Richard Beal Paul Barrow Duncan Maskell Ian McConnell

Infection of poultry with Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium poses a significant risk to public health through contamination of meat from infected animals. Vaccination has been proposed to control infections in chickens. However, the vaccines are currently largely empirical, and our understanding of the mechanisms that underpin immune clearance and protection in avian salmonellosis is not ...

2015
Md. Zulfekar Ali Shirin Sultana

We measured the humoral immune response in chickens against a formalin-inactivated alum-precipitated fowl cholera vaccine. The vaccine was administered in 12 weeks old chickens, 5×10 7 CFU/ml/chicken intramuscularly. Booster dose was given with similar dose and route at 15, 30 and 45 days intervals in groups A, B and C, respectively, after primary vaccination. The group D served as unvaccinated...

2014
Becki Lawson Elizabeth de Pinna Robert A. Horton Shaheed K. Macgregor Shinto K. John Julian Chantrey J. Paul Duff James K. Kirkwood Victor R. Simpson Robert A. Robinson John Wain Andrew A. Cunningham

The importance of wild bird populations as a reservoir of zoonotic pathogens is well established. Salmonellosis is a frequently diagnosed infectious cause of mortality of garden birds in England and Wales, predominantly caused by Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Typhimurium definitive phage types 40, 56(v) and 160. In Britain, these phage types are considered highly host-adapted ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Kevin D Matson Nicholas P C Horrocks B Irene Tieleman Eberhard Haase

Most birds rely on flight for survival. Yet as an energetically taxing and physiologically integrative process, flight has many repercussions. Studying pigeons (Columba livia) and employing physiological and immunological indices that are relevant to ecologists working with wild birds, we determined what, if any, acute immune-like responses result from bouts of intense, non-migratory flight. We...

2013
Olga Obukhovska

Introduction Salmonella Enteritidis is dangerous for human due the reason of toxicoinfaction. These pathogen demonstrate high virulence for small children and people with chronic pathologies and can causes people die. The main source of infection to humans is birds (poultry and wild). Wild birds represent the natural reservoir of same bacterial pathogens. It is known that Salmonella can occupy ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Katharine M Sturm-Ramirez Trevor Ellis Barry Bousfield Lucy Bissett Kitman Dyrting Jerold E Rehg Leo Poon Yi Guan Malik Peiris Robert G Webster

Waterfowl are the natural reservoir of all influenza A viruses, which are usually nonpathogenic in wild aquatic birds. However, in late 2002, outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus caused deaths among wild migratory birds and resident waterfowl, including ducks, in two Hong Kong parks. In February 2003, an avian H5N1 virus closely related to one of these viruses was isolated from t...

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