نتایج جستجو برای: ferrets

تعداد نتایج: 2317  

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2003
Cheryl B Greenacre

OBJECTIVE To determine the incidence of adverse events in ferrets vaccinated with a modified-live avian cell culture canine distemper virus vaccine licensed for use in ferrets, an inactivated rabies vaccine licensed for use in ferrets, or both. DESIGN Retrospective study. ANIMALS 143 ferrets. PROCEDURE Medical records were reviewed to identify ferrets that had an adverse event after vacci...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
wenhai yu institute of medical biology, chinese academy of medical sciences, peking :union: medical college, kunming, yunnan, china zhanlong he institute of medical biology, chinese academy of medical sciences, peking :union: medical college, kunming, yunnan, china; institute of medical biology, chinese academy of medical sciences, peking :union: medical college, kunming, yunnan, china. tel: +86-87168403316 fen huang medical faculty, kunming university of science and technology, kunming, yunnan, china

background proteus mirabilis is an important uropathogen that causes complicated urinary tract infection (uti) and induces diarrhea in infants. objectives this study aimed to investigate p. mirabilis infection in newly weaned infant rhesus monkeys (macaca mulatta) and ferrets (mustela putorius furo) with diarrhea. materials and methods stool samples were collected from 74 rhesus monkeys and 12 ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Raffael Nachbagauer Matthew S Miller Rong Hai Alex B Ryder John K Rose Peter Palese Adolfo García-Sastre Florian Krammer Randy A Albrecht

We assessed whether influenza virus hemagglutinin stalk-based immunity protects ferrets against aerosol-transmitted H1N1 influenza virus infection. Immunization of ferrets by a universal influenza virus vaccine strategy based on viral vectors expressing chimeric hemagglutinin constructs induced stalk-specific antibody responses. Stalk-immunized ferrets were cohoused with H1N1-infected ferrets u...

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2000
N J Shoemaker M Schuurmans H Moorman J T Lumeij

OBJECTIVE To determine prevalence of hyperadrenocorticism in ferrets in The Netherlands and evaluate age, sex, and age at neutering in affected ferrets. DESIGN Prevalence survey and retrospective study. ANIMALS 50 ferrets with hyperadrenocorticism and 1,267 ferrets without hyperadrenocorticism. PROCEDURE A questionnaire was sent to 1,400 members of a ferret-owners organization in The Neth...

2015
Shaun M Grassel Janet L Rachlow Christopher J Williams

Interactions between intraguild species that act as both competitors and predator-prey can be especially complex. We studied patterns of space use by the black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes), a prairie dog (Cynomys spp.) specialist, and the American badger (Taxidea taxus), a larger generalist carnivore that competes for prairie dogs and is known to kill ferrets. We expected that ferrets would...

2018
Géraldine Blanchard Maud Marsot Roselyne Bourassin Bernard-Marie Paragon Jean-Jacques Benet Adeline Linsart

Ferrets have become a common companion animal. But no data are available on the French population of ferrets. The goal of the survey was to characterise this population, including demographic characteristics, husbandry, reported medical care and feeding habits. Complete data were available for 1205 pet ferrets in 709 households. Most ferrets (86·1 %) lived indoors, 1 % received only artificial ...

Journal: :Laboratory animal science 1981
M R Bleavins R J Aulerich

The amount of feed consumed per day and the rate of food passage was measured in mink and European ferrets. Daily feed consumption averaged 40 and 42 g dry matter per kg body weight for male mink and ferrets and 53 and 49 g dry matter per kg body weight for female mink and ferrets, respectively. Using ferric oxide as a feed marker, no differences were observed in food passage time between mink ...

2004
J. R. Ragg H. Moller

The spatial distribution of feral ferret (Mustela furo) activity and denning were studied using ink-print tracking tunnels and radio-tracking within pastoral farmland containing a mosaic of grazed (developed and semideveloped) and ungrazed pasture, scrub, tree plantation and scrubby fence lines at Palmerston, East Otago, South Island, New Zealand. Ferrets concentrated their activity in grazed a...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1988
J G Fox E B Cabot N S Taylor R Laraway

Campylobacter pylori subsp. mustelae was cultured from both normal and inflamed gastric mucosa of ferrets. Examination of neonatal, juvenile, and adult ferrets established that the gastric mucosa in the majority of preweanling (age, less than 6 weeks) ferrets sampled were not colonized with C. pylori subsp. mustelae, whereas the gastric mucosa of 100% of adult ferrets were colonized with this g...

2013
Saskia L. Smits V. Stalin Raj Minoushka D. Oduber Claudia M. E. Schapendonk Rogier Bodewes Lisette Provacia Koert J. Stittelaar Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus Bart L. Haagmans

Ferrets are widely used as a small animal model for a number of viral infections, including influenza A virus and SARS coronavirus. To further analyze the microbiological status of ferrets, their fecal viral flora was studied using a metagenomics approach. Novel viruses from the families Picorna-, Papilloma-, and Anelloviridae as well as known viruses from the families Astro-, Corona-, Parvo-, ...

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