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View article: Co-infection of porcine astrovirus and other porcine viruses in diarrheic pigs in Haryana, India
Co-infection of porcine astrovirus and other porcine viruses in diarrheic pigs in Haryana, India Open
In this study, 306 rectal swabs from diarrheal pigs of various ages (0–3 weeks, 3–6 weeks, and > 6 weeks) were collected from 54 piggery units in different climatic zones in Haryana, India. These samples were tested for the presence of por…
View article: Emergence of <i>Mycobacterium orygis</i>–Associated Tuberculosis in Wild Ruminants, India
Emergence of <i>Mycobacterium orygis</i>–Associated Tuberculosis in Wild Ruminants, India Open
Tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium orygis was detected in 2 spotted deer from a wildlife sanctuary in western India and an Indian bison from a national park in central India. Nationwide surveillance is urgently required to clarify the ep…
View article: Detection of Newcastle disease virus and assessment of associated relative risk in backyard and commercial poultry in Kerala, India
Detection of Newcastle disease virus and assessment of associated relative risk in backyard and commercial poultry in Kerala, India Open
Background Newcastle disease (ND) is an economically important viral disease affecting the poultry industry. In Kerala, a state in South India, incidences of ND in commercial and backyard poultry have been reported. But a systematic statew…
View article: Prevalence of Newcastle disease and associated risk factors in domestic chickens in the Indian state of Odisha
Prevalence of Newcastle disease and associated risk factors in domestic chickens in the Indian state of Odisha Open
Newcastle disease (ND), caused by Newcastle disease virus (NDV), is a contagious disease that affects a variety of domestic and wild avian species. Though ND is vaccine-preventable, it is a persistent threat to poultry industry across the …
View article: Double Trouble of “Double Segmental” Fractures – A Report of Two Cases
Double Trouble of “Double Segmental” Fractures – A Report of Two Cases Open
Introduction:A “double segmental” fracture is an injury pattern that has three fracture sites and four fracture segments in a single bone. It is extremely rare, with only three “Double segmental femoral fracture” and only four “double segm…
View article: Prevalence of Newcastle Disease Virus in Commercial and Backyard Poultry in Haryana, India
Prevalence of Newcastle Disease Virus in Commercial and Backyard Poultry in Haryana, India Open
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) causes Newcastle disease (ND) in poultry. The ND is a highly contagious disease, which is endemic in several countries despite regular vaccination with live or killed vaccines. Studies on NDV in India are most…
View article: Dataset of next-generation sequence reads of nanobody clones in phage display library derived from Indian desert camel (Camelus dromedarius L.)
Dataset of next-generation sequence reads of nanobody clones in phage display library derived from Indian desert camel (Camelus dromedarius L.) Open
View article: Reconsidering Mycobacterium bovis as a proxy for zoonotic tuberculosis: a molecular epidemiological surveillance study
Reconsidering Mycobacterium bovis as a proxy for zoonotic tuberculosis: a molecular epidemiological surveillance study Open
View article: PCR Based Molecular Diagnostic Assays for Brucellosis: A Review
PCR Based Molecular Diagnostic Assays for Brucellosis: A Review Open
Brucellosis is a worldwide re-emerging zoonotic disease of public health and economic importance. It affects a large number of domestic as well as wild animals and results in heavy losses to the animal husbandry sector. The direct culture …
View article: Development of Next Generation Sequencing Protocols for dsRNA Viruses
Development of Next Generation Sequencing Protocols for dsRNA Viruses Open
Next generations sequencing (NGS) is a very important tool to identify pathogens in different forms i.e. viruses, bacteria etc. This helpful in decode life mysteries, detect pathogens and improve life qualities. Next generation sequencing/…
View article: Molecular Characterization of Brucella melitensis Detected from Aborted Sheep
Molecular Characterization of Brucella melitensis Detected from Aborted Sheep Open
Brucellosis is one of the world’s major zoonoses that affect wide range of domesticated as well as wild animals. Despite the eradication program of brucellosis, the disease is still endemic among cattle, buffaloes, sheep and goats. In many…
View article: Antibacterial Effects of Eisenia fetida, Earthworm Extract against Pathogenic Bacteria Isolated from Cyprinus carpio
Antibacterial Effects of Eisenia fetida, Earthworm Extract against Pathogenic Bacteria Isolated from Cyprinus carpio Open
In the present investigations, whole body extract of earthworm, Eisenia fetida was tested for antibacterial activity against fish bacterial pathogens. The bacteria were isolated from different tissues of infected common carp, Cyprinus carp…
View article: Novel Molecular Diagnostics and Therapeutic Tools for Livestock Diseases
Novel Molecular Diagnostics and Therapeutic Tools for Livestock Diseases Open
View article: Past and Present Overview of “Orf”
Past and Present Overview of “Orf” Open
Orf, having multiple synonyms as contagious pustular dermatitis or contagious ecthyma possesses zoonotic potential, is viral skin disease affecting health of ruminants mainly. It is due to the infection of Orf virus belonging to Parapoxvir…
View article: Whole Genome Sequence Analysis of Bluetongue Virus Serotype 12 from Northern India
Whole Genome Sequence Analysis of Bluetongue Virus Serotype 12 from Northern India Open
All ten genome segments of a field strain (isolate ID: IND2016/118) of Bluetongue virus serotype 12 (BTV-12), isolated from affected sheep from village Pataudi, Gurugram, Haryana, northern India were sequenced. The total genome size was 19…
View article: A comprehensive study on seroprevalence of bluetongue virus in Haryana state of India
A comprehensive study on seroprevalence of bluetongue virus in Haryana state of India Open
The study showed that BTV is circulating in cattle and buffalo populations in the Northern part of India.
View article: Molecular analysis of genome segment-3 of bluetongue virus serotype 12 isolates from Haryana
Molecular analysis of genome segment-3 of bluetongue virus serotype 12 isolates from Haryana Open
The study confirmed the circulation of BTV-12 in Haryana, India. The variations shown in genome Seg-3 of BTV-12 isolates may have some significance and need to be further explored.
View article: Concurrent infection of Bluetongue and Peste-des-petits-ruminants virus in small ruminants in Haryana State of India
Concurrent infection of Bluetongue and Peste-des-petits-ruminants virus in small ruminants in Haryana State of India Open
Bluetongue (BT) and peste-des-petits-ruminants (PPR) are major transboundary diseases of small ruminant, which are endemic in India. Testing of bluetongue virus (BTV) and peste-des-petits-ruminants virus (PPRV) from recent outbreaks (2015-…
View article: Nanodiagnostics: a new frontier for veterinary and medical sciences
Nanodiagnostics: a new frontier for veterinary and medical sciences Open
Infectious diseases are one of the greatest threats to animal and human population living in the developing world.These diseases have capacity to instigate in a small area and then open out very fast to the rest of the world and causing a …
View article: Canine parvovirus- an insight into diagnostic aspect
Canine parvovirus- an insight into diagnostic aspect Open
Canine parvovirus (CPV) leads to an acute disease, characterized by hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, vomiting and myocarditis in dogs.The disease can affect dogs of any age but is fatal in pups.CPV has undergone genetic variations that have le…
View article: Comparative study of antibacterial activity of two different earthworm species, Perionyx excavatus and Pheretima posthuma against pathogenic bacteria
Comparative study of antibacterial activity of two different earthworm species, Perionyx excavatus and Pheretima posthuma against pathogenic bacteria Open
Disease outbreaks are being increasingly recognized as a significant constraint on aquaculture production and trade affecting the economic development of the sector in many countries. Extracting and using biologically active compounds from…