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Series: Developments in Biologicals
Volume: 135
Published: 18 April 2013
10.1159/000157178
EISBN: 978-3-318-02366-4
... Abstract Vaccination continues to be the most effective way to control Rift Valley fever (RVF), a zoonotic insect-borne viral disease of livestock. The irregular, cyclical and persistent nature of RVF in its occurrence in enzootic situations suggests that the vaccination strategy...
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Series: Developments in Biologicals
Volume: 135
Published: 18 April 2013
10.1159/000276828
EISBN: 978-3-318-02366-4
... Abstract Disease outbreaks caused by arthropod-borne animal viruses (arboviruses) resulting in significant livestock and economic losses world-wide appear to be increasing. Rift Valley fever (RVF) virus is an important arbovirus that causes lethal disease in cattle, camels, sheep and goats...
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Series: Developments in Biologicals
Volume: 135
Published: 18 April 2013
10.1159/000170936
EISBN: 978-3-318-02366-4
... Abstract African swine fever virus is a large DNA virus which can cause an acute haemorrhagic fever in pigs resulting in high mortality. No vaccine is available, limiting options for control. The virus encodes up to 165 genes and virus particles are multi-layered and contain more than 50...
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Series: Developments in Biologicals
Volume: 135
Published: 18 April 2013
10.1159/000189240
EISBN: 978-3-318-02366-4
... Abstract African swine fever (ASF) is one of the most complex livestock diseases. The significant losses that it causes, coupled with the lack of a vaccine against ASF virus and the possible resemblance with other swine hemorrhagic diseases, make early detection and laboratory diagnosis...
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Series: Developments in Biologicals
Volume: 135
Published: 18 April 2013
10.1159/000178522
EISBN: 978-3-318-02366-4
... Abstract Classical swine fever is a serious and economically important transboundary disease threatening pig production globally. The infection may occur in backyard pigs, feral pig populations and domestic pigs. Whereas there are proven control strategies for the latter pig population, control...
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Series: Developments in Biologicals
Volume: 135
Published: 18 April 2013
10.1159/000188081
EISBN: 978-3-318-02366-4
... Abstract Q fever is a zoonosis caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, a highly infectious agent that can survive in the environment. Therefore, Q fever has a major public health impact when outbreaks occur. Small ruminants are identified as the source in the majority of outbreaks in humans...
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Series: Current Studies in Hematology and Blood Transfusion
Volume: 49
Published: 04 November 1983
10.1159/000408459
EISBN: 978-3-318-03519-3
... Abstract To investigate the nature and role of coagulation and complement alterations in the pathogenesis of Korean hemorrhagic fever (KHF), the profiles from the early stages in 27 male patients were serially evaluated. Evidence of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) was observed...
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Series: Current Studies in Hematology and Blood Transfusion
Volume: 49
Published: 04 November 1983
10.1159/000408460
EISBN: 978-3-318-03519-3
... Abstract SummaryCollaborative studies on hemostasis in dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) patients by Indonesian and Japanese teams revealed that all DHF patients had manifestations of the acute type of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Prolongations of activated partial thromboplastin...
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Series: Current Studies in Hematology and Blood Transfusion
Volume: 49
Published: 04 November 1983
10.1159/000408461
EISBN: 978-3-318-03519-3
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Series: Contributions to Nephrology
Volume: 36
Published: 28 February 1983
10.1159/000407585
EISBN: 978-3-318-03300-7