نتایج جستجو برای: canine distemper virus

تعداد نتایج: 429507  

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2008
Natsuko Kajiwara Mafumi Watanabe Susan Wilson Tariel Eybatov Igor V Mitrofanov David G Aubrey Lev S Khuraskin Nobuyuki Miyazaki Shinsuke Tanabe

Persistent organic pollutants including organochlorine pesticides, PCBs, and PCDDs/DFs were determined in the blubber of Caspian seals, which died during an outbreak of canine distemper virus in 2000 and 2001. DDTs were the predominant contaminants that ranged from 3.1 to 560 microg/g lipid. A negative correlation was observed between concentration of contaminants and blubber thickness. During ...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2013
Are R Berentsen Mike R Dunbar Matthew S Becker Jassiel M'soka Egil Droge Nicholas M Sakuya Wigganson Matandiko Rachel McRobb Cathleen A Hanlon

Disease transmission within and among wild and domestic carnivores can have significant impacts on populations, particularly for threatened and endangered species. We used serology to evaluate potential exposure to rabies virus, canine distemper virus (CDV), and canine parvovirus (CPV) for populations of African lions (Panthera leo), African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), and spotted hyenas (Crocut...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2007
Sarah Cleaveland Titus Mlengeya Magai Kaare Dan Haydon Tiziana Lembo M Karen Laurenson Craig Packer

Recent outbreaks of rabies and canine distemper in wildlife populations of the Serengeti show that infectious disease constitutes a significant cause of mortality that can result in regional extirpation of endangered species even within large, well-protected areas. Nevertheless, effective management of an infectious disease depends critically on understanding the epidemiological dynamics of the...

Journal: :International Journal on Applied Bio-Engineering 2008

Journal: :Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan 2013
Hideo Fukuhara Surui Chen Shin Takeda Katsumi Maenaka

The genus Morbillivirus includes measles virus, canine distemper virus and rinderpest virus. These are highly contagious and exhibit high mortality. These viruses have the attachment glycoprotein, hemagglutinin (H), at the virus surface, which bind to signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM) and Nectin 4 as receptors for the entry. However, the molecular mechanism for this entry has been...

2016

Contagious respiratory infections are the most common cause of illness in dogs in shelters. These infections represent a significant and frequent drain on shelter resources, including treatment costs, staff time, and staff morale. Holding dogs for treatment and recovery adds to the number of animal care days until adoption, which in turn impacts the holding capacity for the shelter and contribu...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2008
M E Craft P L Hawthorne C Packer A P Dobson

1. We provide the first theoretical analysis of multihost disease dynamics to incorporate social behaviour and contrasting rates of within- and between-group disease transmission. 2. A stochastic susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) model of disease transmission involving one to three sympatric species was built to mimic the 1994 Serengeti canine distemper virus outbreak, which infected a varie...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1994
T F Wild J Fayolle P Beauverger R Buckland

Measles virus (MV) fusion requires the participation of both the fusion (F) and hemagglutinin (H) glycoproteins. The canine distemper virus fusion protein (CDVF) cannot substitute for the measles virus fusion protein (MVF) in this process. Introduction of restriction enzyme sites into the cDNAs of CDVF and MVF by site-directed mutagenesis facilitated the production of chimeric F proteins which ...

2013
Noriyuki Otsuki Yuichiro Nakatsu Toru Kubota Tsuyoshi Sekizuka Fumio Seki Kouji Sakai Makoto Kuroda Ryoji Yamaguchi Makoto Takeda

Canine distemper virus (CDV) becomes able to use human receptors through a single amino acid substitution in the H protein. In addition, CDV strains possessing an intact C protein replicate well in human epithelial H358 cells. The present study showed that CDV strain 007Lm, which was isolated from lymph node tissue of a dog with distemper, failed to replicate in H358 cells, although it possesse...

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