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2015 journal article

Influence of gastrointestinal parasitism on biochemical variables in blood of laying hens

Revista MVZ Córdoba, 11, 4864–4873.

By: J. Topázio, G. Campigotto, M. Boiago, G. Machado*, D. Paiano, A. Tonin*, A. Da Silva

Contributors: J. Topázio, G. Campigotto, M. Boiago, G. Machado*, D. Paiano, A. Tonin*, A. Silva

author keywords: Biochemical variables; Eimeria; Heterakis gallinarum; poultry (Source: CAB, MeSH)
TL;DR: La principal conclusion que se encontro es that el parasitismo causo un aumento of the proteina total y the globulina y hubo una correlacion negativa entre the carga de parasitos y albumina, acido urico y ALT. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries, ORCID
Added: January 5, 2020

2015 journal article

Leptospirosis in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil: An Ecosystem Approach in the Animal-Human Interface

PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 9(11), e0004095.

By: M. Schneider*, P. Najera*, M. Pereira*, G. Machado*, C. dos Anjos*, R. Rodrigues*, G. Cavagni*, C. Muñoz-Zanzi* ...

Contributors: M. Schneider*, P. Najera*, M. Pereira*, G. Machado*, C. Anjos*, R. Rodrigues*, G. Cavagni*, C. Muñoz-Zanzi* ...

Ed(s): J. Vinetz

MeSH headings : Brazil / epidemiology; Ecosystem; Environmental Exposure; Humans; Incidence; Leptospirosis / epidemiology; Occupational Exposure; Risk Factors; Rural Population; Socioeconomic Factors; Urban Population
TL;DR: The major drivers identified in this study were related to environmental and production processes that are permanent features of the state and encourages a comprehensive approach to address the disease in the animal-human-ecosystem interface. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries, ORCID
Added: January 5, 2020

2015 journal article

Seroprevalence of Brucella ovis in rams and associated flock level risk factors in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 121(1-2), 183–187.

By: G. Machado*, D. Santos, I. Kohek, M. Stein*, H. Hein*, A. Poeta*, A. Vidor, L. Corbellini*

Contributors: G. Machado*, D. Santos, I. Kohek, M. Stein*, H. Hein*, A. Poeta*, A. Vidor, L. Corbellini*

author keywords: Prevalence; Sheep; Risk factor; Epididymitis; Lambing paddocks
MeSH headings : Animals; Brazil / epidemiology; Brucella ovis / isolation & purification; Brucellosis / epidemiology; Brucellosis / microbiology; Cross-Sectional Studies; Male; Prevalence; Risk Factors; Seroepidemiologic Studies; Sheep; Sheep Diseases / epidemiology; Sheep Diseases / microbiology; Sheep, Domestic
TL;DR: This study provided relevant information for authorities to elaborate plans for the first Brazilian state based B. ovis disease control and eradication program and shows the importance of lambing paddocks in order to keep pre-lambing and lambing ewes away from the rest of the flock. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, ORCID
Added: January 5, 2020

2015 journal article

What variables are important in predicting bovine viral diarrhea virus? A random forest approach

Veterinary Research, 46(1).

MeSH headings : Algorithms; Animals; Bovine Virus Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease / epidemiology; Bovine Virus Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease / virology; Cattle; Cross-Sectional Studies; Decision Trees; Diarrhea Viruses, Bovine Viral / physiology; Logistic Models; Models, Theoretical; Risk Assessment / methods
TL;DR: The results suggest that the use of machine learning algorithms, especially RF, is a promising methodology for the analysis of cross-sectional studies, presenting a satisfactory predictive power and the ability to identify predictors that represent potential risk factors for BVDV investigation. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, ORCID
Added: January 5, 2020

2015 journal article

Modulation of cytokine gene expression by selected Lactobacillus isolates in the ileum, caecal tonsils and spleen of Salmonella-challenged broilers

Avian Pathology, 44(6), 463–469.

By: J. Hu*, H. Yu*, R. Kulkarni, S. Sharif, S. Cui*, M. Xie*, S. Nie*, J. Gong*

MeSH headings : Animals; Cecum / immunology; Chickens; Cytokines / genetics; Female; Ileum / immunology; Lactobacillus / physiology; Liver / immunology; Poultry Diseases / immunology; Poultry Diseases / microbiology; Poultry Diseases / prevention & control; Salmonella Infections, Animal / immunology; Salmonella Infections, Animal / microbiology; Salmonella Infections, Animal / prevention & control; Salmonella typhimurium / physiology; Spleen / immunology
TL;DR: Results show that administration of certain selected Lactobacillus isolates can effectively modulate Salmonella-induced cytokine gene expression, and thus help reduceSalmonella infection in chickens. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: January 5, 2020

2015 journal article

Measuring the efficacy of flunixin meglumine and meloxicam for lame sows using a GAITFour pressure mat and an embedded microcomputer-based force plate system

Journal of Animal Science, 93(5), 2100–2110.

author keywords: lameness; NSAID; pain; sows
MeSH headings : Analgesics / therapeutic use; Animals; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal / administration & dosage; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal / pharmacology; Biomechanical Phenomena; Clonixin / analogs & derivatives; Clonixin / pharmacology; Female; Foot / pathology; Gait; Lameness, Animal / chemically induced; Lameness, Animal / complications; Lameness, Animal / drug therapy; Meloxicam; Microcomputers; Pain / drug therapy; Pain / etiology; Pain / veterinary; Pregnancy; Pressure; Swine; Swine Diseases / chemically induced; Swine Diseases / drug therapy; Thiazines / pharmacology; Thiazoles / pharmacology; Weight-Bearing / physiology
TL;DR: Flunixin meglumine and meloxicam administration mitigated pain sensitivity in sows after lameness induction when pain sensitivity was evaluated with the embedded microcomputer-based force plate system and GAITFour pressure mat gait analysis walkway system. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: January 5, 2020

2015 journal article

Sow behavioral responses to transient, chemically induced synovitis lameness

Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section A — Animal Science, 65(2), 122–125.

author keywords: pain; Lameness; animal welfare; swine
TL;DR: Stable, lying and drinking frequencies seem to be promising sow behavioral tools when transitioning from sound to lame states, and the induced lame foot had no observed effect on lying side preference. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: January 5, 2020

2015 journal article

Behavioural evaluation of analgesic efficacy for pain mitigation in lame sows

Animal Welfare, 24(1), 93–99.

author keywords: animal welfare; behaviour; flunixin meglumine; lameness; meloxicam; swine
TL;DR: It is suggested that meloxicam mitigates pain sensitivity as demonstrated by higher frequency of standing and lower frequency of lying compared to saline-treated sows. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: January 5, 2020

2015 journal article

Interleukin-22 and CD160 play additive roles in the host mucosal response to Clostridium difficile infection in mice

Immunology, 144(4), 587–597.

By: A. Sadighi Akha*, A. McDermott*, C. Theriot*, P. Carlson*, C. Frank*, R. McDonald*, N. Falkowski*, I. Bergin*, V. Young*, G. Huffnagle*

author keywords: Clostridium difficile; CD160; interleukin-22; pSTAT3; RegIII
MeSH headings : Animals; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Antibodies / pharmacology; Antigens, CD / genetics; Antigens, CD / immunology; Antigens, CD / metabolism; Clostridioides difficile / immunology; Clostridioides difficile / pathogenicity; Disease Models, Animal; Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous / genetics; Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous / immunology; Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous / metabolism; Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous / microbiology; Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous / prevention & control; GPI-Linked Proteins / antagonists & inhibitors; GPI-Linked Proteins / genetics; GPI-Linked Proteins / immunology; GPI-Linked Proteins / metabolism; Gene Expression Regulation; Immunity, Mucosal / drug effects; Interleukins / antagonists & inhibitors; Interleukins / genetics; Interleukins / immunology; Interleukins / metabolism; Intestinal Mucosa / drug effects; Intestinal Mucosa / immunology; Intestinal Mucosa / metabolism; Intestinal Mucosa / microbiology; Male; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Neutrophil Infiltration; Phosphorylation; Receptors, Immunologic / antagonists & inhibitors; Receptors, Immunologic / genetics; Receptors, Immunologic / immunology; Receptors, Immunologic / metabolism; STAT3 Transcription Factor / immunology; STAT3 Transcription Factor / metabolism; Signal Transduction; Time Factors
TL;DR: These data demonstrate that IL‐22 and CD160 are together responsible for a significant fraction of the colonic STAT3 phosphorylation in C. difficile infection and underscore the additive effects of IL‐ 22 andCD160 in mediating both the pro‐inflammatory and pro‐survival aspects of the host mucosal response in this infection. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: September 13, 2019

2015 journal article

Comparison of conventional plating methods and Petrifilm for the recovery of aerobic bacteria and mold from hatchery fluff samples

The Journal of Applied Poultry Research, 25(1), 48–53.

By: C. Warren*, S. Weber* & R. Crespo*

Contributors: C. Warren*, S. Weber* & R. Crespo*

author keywords: bacteria; count; fluff; hatchery; mold; Petrifilm; plate count agar; Sabouraud dextrose agar
TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of Petrifilms for enumeration of aerobic bacteria and mold from hatchery fluff samples and found it offers a good alternative for fluff aerobicacteria and mold counts. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries, ORCID
Added: September 11, 2019

2015 journal article

Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells from Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Positive Cats are Productively Infected and Maintain CD8+ T Cell Stimulatory Capacity

International Journal of Virology and AIDS, 2(1).

By: S. Hood, E. Thompson, N. Akaronu, M. Miller & J. Fogle

TL;DR: The hypothesis that monocyte-derived dendritic cells from FIV+ chronically infected cats maintained the ability to stimulate CD8+ T cells in the absence of exogenous antigen is supported, and these results support the hypothesis that moDCs maintain the able to stimulateCD8- T cells during chronic lentiviral infection. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Source: Crossref
Added: September 9, 2019

2015 journal article

Complex system modelling for veterinary epidemiology

Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 118(2-3), 207–214.

Contributors: C. Lanzas* & S. Chen*

author keywords: Mathematical modelling; Veterinary epidemiology; Complex systems; Agent-based model; Network
MeSH headings : Animals; Biometry / methods; Communicable Diseases / epidemiology; Communicable Diseases / transmission; Communicable Diseases / veterinary; Contact Tracing / methods; Contact Tracing / veterinary; Disease Outbreaks / veterinary; Epidemiologic Methods / veterinary; Models, Biological; Models, Theoretical; Veterinary Medicine
TL;DR: The principles, advantages, and challenges associated with the most recent modelling approaches used in systems science, the interdisciplinary study of complex systems, including agent-based, network and compartmental modelling are discussed. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: September 9, 2019

2015 chapter

Turkey coronavirus

In J. Brugère-Picoux, J. P. Vaillancourt, M. Bouzouaia, H. L. Shivaprasad, & D. Venne (Eds.), Manual of Poultry Diseases (pp. 242–247). Quebec: Watt Publishing.

By: J. Guy & J. Vaillancourt

Ed(s): J. Brugère-Picoux, J. Vaillancourt, M. Bouzouaia, H. Shivaprasad & D. Venne

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: September 8, 2019

2015 journal article

Correction for Jacob et al., Prevalence and Relatedness of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Strains in the Feces and on the Hides and Carcasses of U.S. Meat Goats at Slaughter.

Applied and Environmental Microbiology.

Derek Foster

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: August 21, 2019

2015 journal article

Temporal and spatial variation of the human microbiota during pregnancy

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(35), 11060–11065.

By: D. DiGiulio, B. Callahan, P. McMurdie, E. Costello, D. Lyell, A. Robaczewska, C. Sun, D. Goltsman ...

Source: ORCID
Added: August 21, 2019

2015 journal article

Histiocytic sarcoma with central nervous system involvement in dogs: 19 cases (2006-2012).

Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine.

By: C. Mariani n, M. Jennings n, N. Olby n, L. Borst n, J. Brown n, I. Robertson n, G. Seiler n, E. MacKillop

author keywords: Brain tumor; Malignant histiocytosis; Round cell tumor; Spinal cord tumor
MeSH headings : Animals; Central Nervous System Neoplasms / pathology; Central Nervous System Neoplasms / veterinary; Dog Diseases / pathology; Dogs; Female; Histiocytic Sarcoma / pathology; Histiocytic Sarcoma / veterinary; Male; Retrospective Studies
TL;DR: Some unique imaging and clinicopathologic characteristics, particularly brain herniation, profound meningeal enhancement, and pleocytosis in combination with 1 or more mass lesions, might help to differentiate this neoplasm from others involving the CNS, although this requires further study. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: August 20, 2019

2015 journal article

Salmonella and antimicrobial resistance in broilers: A review

The Journal of Applied Poultry Research, 24(3), 408–426.

By: D. Cosby*, N. Cox*, M. Harrison*, J. Wilson*, R. Buhr* & P. Fedorka-Cray*

author keywords: Salmonella; antimicrobial resistance; colonization; broilers; antibiotics
TL;DR: This review will cover the history and taxonmy of Salmonella enterica,Salmonella in poultry and poultry products, colonization factors, transmission, detection and characterization, antibiotics, antimicrobial resistance, mechanisms of resistance, and the global implications of antimicrobial Resistance. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 29, 2019

2015 journal article

Salmonella Prevalence and Antimicrobial Susceptibility from the National Animal Health Monitoring System Sheep 2011 Study

Foodborne Pathogens and Disease, 12(12), 953–957.

By: D. Dargatz*, K. Marshall*, P. Fedorka-Cray*, M. Erdman* & C. Kopral*

MeSH headings : Animals; Feces / microbiology; Female; Food Microbiology; Microbial Sensitivity Tests / veterinary; Pregnancy; Salmonella / classification; Salmonella / drug effects; Salmonella / isolation & purification; Salmonella Food Poisoning / epidemiology; Salmonella Food Poisoning / transmission; Salmonella Infections, Animal / epidemiology; Serotyping; Sheep / microbiology; United States / epidemiology
TL;DR: The findings suggest that salmonellae typically associated with foodborne disease transmission are infrequently found on sheep operations in the United States. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 29, 2019

2015 journal article

52 additional reference population samples for the 55 AISNP panel

Forensic Science International: Genetics, 19, 269–271.

By: A. Pakstis*, E. Haigh*, L. Cherni*, A. ElGaaied*, A. Barton*, B. Evsanaa*, A. Togtokh, J. Brissenden* ...

author keywords: SNP; Ancestry; Reference database; FROG-kb; ALFRED
MeSH headings : DNA / genetics; Databases, Genetic; Genetics, Population; Humans; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: July 27, 2019

2015 journal article

Temporal and spatial variation of the human microbiota during pregnancy

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(35), 11060–11065.

By: D. DiGiulio*, B. Callahan*, P. McMurdie*, E. Costello*, D. Lyell*, A. Robaczewska*, C. Sun*, D. Goltsman* ...

author keywords: 16S rRNA gene; pregnancy; preterm birth; microbiome; premature labor
MeSH headings : Female; Humans; Intestines / microbiology; Microbiota; Periodontium / microbiology; Pregnancy; Saliva / microbiology; Vagina / microbiology
TL;DR: It is suggested that pregnancy outcomes might be predicted by features of the microbiota early in gestation, as well as the potential impact of a persistent, altered postpartum microbiota on maternal health, including outcomes of pregnancies following short interpregnancy intervals. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Source: Crossref
Added: July 21, 2019

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