نتایج جستجو برای: wild sheep

تعداد نتایج: 199554  

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2010
Vanessa O Ezenwa Alicia M Hines Elizabeth A Archie Eric P Hoberg Ingrid M Asmundsson John T Hogg

Lungworm infections are common among bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in North America, and the predominant species reported are Protostrongylus stilesi and P. rushi. The only records of another lungworm species, Muellerius capillaris, infecting bighorns come from South Dakota, USA. At the National Bison Range (NBR), Montana, USA we found that across six sampling periods, 100% of wild bighorn sh...

2012
Mohammad Khezri Seyed Mahmoud Azimi

Aim: Bluetongue is a non-contagious, infectious viral disease of domestic and wild ruminants; which is believed to have originated in Africa. The epidemiology of Bluetongue virus infection is poorly defined in many parts of the world, including a wide range of Asia and the Middle East. This paper reports the results of a Bluetongue serological survey in sheep from some provinces of Iran during ...

2013
Sevgin Demirci Evren Koban Baştanlar Nihan Dilşad Dağtaş Evangelia Pişkin Atilla Engin Füsun Özer Eren Yüncü Şükrü Anıl Doğan İnci Togan

In the present study, to contribute to the understanding of the evolutionary history of sheep, the mitochondrial (mt) DNA polymorphisms occurring in modern Turkish native domestic (n = 628), modern wild (Ovis gmelinii anatolica) (n = 30) and ancient domestic sheep from Oylum Höyük in Kilis (n = 33) were examined comparatively with the accumulated data in the literature. The lengths (75 bp/76 bp...

2017
Brigitte Böhm Benjamin Schade Benjamin Bauer Bernd Hoffmann Donata Hoffmann Ute Ziegler Martin Beer Christine Klaus Herbert Weissenböck Jens Böttcher

BACKGROUND Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is the most important viral tick borne zoonosis in Europe. In Germany, about 250 human cases are registered annually, with the highest incidence reported in the last years coming from the federal states Bavaria and Baden-Wuerttemberg. In veterinary medicine, only sporadic cases in wild and domestic animals have been reported; however, a high number of wi...

2017
S. S. Patel H. C. Chauhan Manish Rajgor J. K. Kala M. G. Patel

Bluetongue (BT) is an infectious, noncontagious, arthropod-borne viral disease, principally of sheep but many domestic and wild animals are also affected by this disease (Akita et al., 1994). The severity of BT in sheep varies depending on the virus, the breed of sheep and environmental stress. Infection in cattle and goats is usually sub-clinical. Etiological agent of the disease belongs to th...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de parasitologia veterinaria = Brazilian journal of veterinary parasitology : Orgao Oficial do Colegio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria 2010
Sandra Renata Sampaio Salaberry Liria Hiromi Okuda Alessandra Figueiredo de Castro Nassar Jacqueline Ribeiro de Castro Anna Monteiro Correia Lima-Ribeiro

Neosporosis is a parasitic disease that occurs in sheep and is associated with reproductive failure. The aim of this study was to verify seroprevalence of Neospora caninum antibodies in 12 sheep flocks in Uberlândia county, Minas Gerais, Brazil, using Indirect Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA). A total of 334 sheep blood samples were analyzed and an epidemiologic questionnaire was applied for each...

2015
Hai Bai Zhixian Wang Rui Hu Tongtong Kan Yan Li Xiaosheng Zhang Jinlong Zhang Ling Lian Hongbing Han Zhengxing Lian

Genetic modification offers alternative strategies to traditional animal breeding. However, the food safety of genetically modified (GM) animals has attracted increasing levels of concern. In this study, we produced GM sheep overexpressing TLR4, and the transgene-positive offsprings (F1) were confirmed using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and Southern blot. The expression of TLR4 was 2.5-f...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2011
E Redondo J Masot A García A Franco

The aim of this study is to describe differences in the ontogenesis of the omasum in sheep (domestic ruminant) and deer (wild ruminant). A total of 50 embryos and fetuses of Merino sheep and 50 Iberian deer were used, from the first stages of prenatal life until birth. For the study, the animals were divided into five experimental groups according to the most relevant histological characteristi...

Journal: :Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases 2007
Scott T Kelley E Frances Cassirer Glen C Weiser Shirin Safaee

Wild and domestic animal populations are known to be sources and reservoirs of emerging diseases. There is also a growing recognition that horizontal genetic transfer (HGT) plays an important role in bacterial pathogenesis. We used molecular phylogenetic methods to assess diversity and cross-transmission rates of Pasteurellaceae bacteria in populations of bighorn sheep, Dall's sheep, domestic s...

Journal: :Environmental health perspectives 2021

BACKGROUND AND AIM: {T. gondii} is the fourth most important parasite in world and second out of 14 foodborne pathogens USA Europe. Meat-borne transmission causes food-borne infections Europe (EFSA-European Food Safety Authority). SINZOO part Veterinary Informative System Italian Ministry Health. It collects transmit data to EFSA, published annual EFSA/ECDC summary reports on zoonoses. The aim ...

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