نتایج جستجو برای: Equines

تعداد نتایج: 393  

Journal: :Turkiye parazitolojii dergisi 2010
Ali Tümay Gürler Cenk Soner Bölükbaş Mustafa Açici Sinasi Umur

Helminths of equines are one of the most important agents of parasitic diseases. Therefore, many studies have been conducted on helminths of equines in Turkey. In this article, a check list and prevalence rates of helminths of equines in Turkey have been given.

2014
Alex Pauvolid-Corrêa Zilca Campos Raquel Juliano Jason Velez Rita Maria Ribeiro Nogueira Nicholas Komar

A recent study reported neutralizing antibodies to West Nile virus (WNV) in horses from four ranches of southern Pantanal. To extend that study, a serosurvey for WNV and 11 Brazilian flaviviruses was conducted with 760 equines, 238 sheep and 61 caimans from 17 local cattle ranches. Among the tested equines, 32 were collected from a ranch where a neurologic disorder outbreak had been recently re...

2011
Baldev R. Gulati Harisankar Singha Birendra K. Singh Nitin Virmani Sandip K. Khurana Raj K. Singh

The seroprevalence of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) among equines was evaluated from January 2006 to December 2009 in 13 different states of India by hemagglutination inhibition (HI) test and virus neutralization test (VNT). Antibodies against JEV were detected in 327 out of 3,286 (10%) equines with a maximum prevalence reported in the state of Manipur (91.7%) followed by Gujarat (18.5%), M...

2013
Irfan Ahmad Mir Farah Naz Faridi Showkat Ahmad Dar Sabahat Gazal Gulzar Ahmad Badroo Aijaz Ahmad Zargar Asif Iqbal

Aim: To isolate aerobic bacterial micro flora residing in the upper respiratory tract of equines used by the pilgrims and tourists in Jammu & Kashmir. Materials and Methods: 88 apparently healthy equines and 53 equines with respiratory tract diseases were used in this study. Swab samples were collected from the upper respiratory tract of equines. Isolation and identification of the bacteria was...

2014
Dalva Assunção Portari Mancini Aparecida Santo Pietro Pereira Rita Maria Zucatelli Mendonça Adelia Hiroko Nagamori Kawamoto Rosely Cabette Barbosa Alves José Ricardo Pinto Enio Mori Leonardo José Richtzenhain Jorge Mancini-Filho

Equines are susceptible to respiratory viruses such as influenza and parainfluenza. Respiratory diseases have adversely impacted economies all over the world. This study was intended to determine the presence of influenza and parainfluenza viruses in unvaccinated horses from some regions of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Blood serum collected from 72 equines of different towns in this state wa...

2015
Praveen Malik Harisankar Singha Sachin K Goyal Sandip K Khurana Badri Naryan Tripathi Abha Dutt Dabal Singh Neeraj Sharma Sanjay Jain

Burkholderia mallei is the causative agent of glanders which is a highly contagious and fatal disease of equines. Considering the nature and severity of the disease in equines, and potential of transmission to human beings, glanders is recognised as a 'notifiable' disease in many countries. An increasing number of glanders outbreaks throughout the Asian continents, including India, have been no...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Celso Eduardo Souza Luciana Bonato Camargo Adriano Pinter Maria Rita Donalisio

Equines play a role in the epidemiology of Brazilian spotted fever (BSF) since they are a primary host for the tick Amblyomma sculptum. We studied the seroprevalence for three species of Rickettsia in equines in four endemic (with human cases) and in four non-endemic areas (no human cases) in the Piracicaba River Basin, São Paulo, Brazil. A serological survey of 504 equines was performed: aroun...

2005
Thierry Lefrançois Bradley J. Blitvich Jennifer Pradel Sophie Molia Nathalie Vachiéry Guillaume Pallavicini Nicole L. Marlenee Stéphan Zientara Martial Petitclerc Dominique Martinez

We conducted extensive surveillance for West Nile virus infection in equines and chickens in Guadeloupe in 2003-2004. We showed a high seroprevalence in equines in 2003 related to biome, followed by a major decrease in virus circulation in 2004. No human or equine cases were reported during the study.

2009
Heidie Hornstra Talima Pearson Shalamar Georgia Andrew Liguori Julia Dale Erin Price Matthew O’Neill David DeShazer Ghulam Muhammad Muhammad Saqib Abeera Naureen Paul Keim

We collected epidemiologic and molecular data from Burkholderia mallei isolates from equines in Punjab, Pakistan from 1999 through 2007. We show that recent outbreaks are genetically distinct from available whole genome sequences and that these genotypes are persistent and ubiquitous in Punjab, probably due to human-mediated movement of equines.

2017
Harisankar Singha Praveen Malik Sheetal Saini Sandip K. Khurana Mandy C. Elschner Katja Mertens Stefanie A. Barth Bhupendra N. Tripathi Raj K. Singh

Burkholderia mallei is a Gram-negative coccobacillus which causes glanders-a fatal disease of equines that may occasionally be transmitted to humans. Several cases of outbreaks have been reported from India since 2006. This paper presents draft genome sequences of two B. mallei strains isolated from equines affected by glanders in India.

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