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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692886/purification-of-living-environments-using-photocatalysts-inactivation-of-microorganisms-and-decomposition-of-allergens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryosuke Matsuura, Yoko Aida
Many emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases are prevalent, and the number of patients with allergies is increasing. Therefore, the importance of purifying the living environment is increasing. Photocatalysts undergo extreme redox reactions and decompose organic matter upon exposure to the excitation light. In contrast to ultraviolet light and disinfectants, which are standard methods for inactivating viruses and eliminating microorganisms, photocatalysts can decompose toxic substances, such as endotoxins and allergens, rendering them harmless to the human body...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689851/re-emergence-of-foot-and-mouth-disease-in-the-republic-of-korea-caused-by-the-o-me-sa-ind-2001e-lineage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soyoon Ryoo, Hyeonjeong Kang, Da-Rae Lim, Jae-Myung Kim, Youngwoo Won, Ji Ye Kim, Donald P King, Antonello Di Nardo, Sang-Ho Cha
The O/ME-SA/Ind-2001e foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) lineage is a pandemic strain that has recently become dominant within East and Southeast Asia. During May 2023, this viral lineage spread to the Republic of Korea, where 11 outbreaks were detected on cattle and goat farms located in Cheongju and Jeungpyeong. Infected animals displayed typical FMD signs including vesicular lesions with drooling and anorexia. Molecular diagnostic testing and genetic analysis (VP1 sequencing) showed that the causative FMDVs belonged to the O/ME-SA/Ind-2001e lineage and shared the closest nucleotide identity (97...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685104/correction-emergence-and%C3%A2-genomic-characterization-of-proteus-mirabilis-harboring-bla-ndm-1-in-korean-companion-dogs
#23
Su Min Kyung, Jun Ho Lee, Eun-Seo Lee, Xi-Rui Xiang, Han Sang Yoo
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 29, 2024: Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682143/the-emerging-topic-of-injected-cosmetic-fillers-in-the-perinasal-region-of-dromedary-camels-ultrasonographic-and-radiographic-verification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed Tharwat, Madeh Sadan, Abdulla Al-Hawas
BACKGROUND: Dermal cosmetic fillers have been commonly used in camels in the last few years in Gulf countries. AIM: This study aimed to describe the radiographic as well as sonographic findings of injected cosmetic fillers in Arabian camel perinasal region in beauty shows. METHODS: A total number of ( n = 11,626) Arabian camels (Camelus dromedarius) were thoroughly investigated for injection of cosmetic fillers in the perinasal area. The age of the camels was 6 months to 10 years, and their weights were 400-650 kg...
March 2024: Open Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681559/lipophilic-bioactive-compounds-from-thermophilic-cyanobacterium-leptolyngbya-sp-hnbgu-004-implications-for-countering-vrsa-resistance
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sachin Tyagi, Rahul Kunwar Singh, Ashok Kumar
Extremophiles thrive in extreme conditions, showcasing rich and unexplored diversity. This resilience hints at the existence of novel biochemical pathways and unique bioactive compounds. In contrast, the issue of drug resistance and excessive misuse of antibiotics in various settings, such as healthcare, agriculture, and veterinary medicine, has contributed to the emergence and spread of drug-resistant microorganisms. In the present research, Leptolyngbya sp. HNBGU-004, was obtained from an extreme location, a hot water spring in the Garhwal Himalayan region of India...
April 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680154/apgar-scores-in-puppies-following-the-induction-of-etomidate-compared-with-alfaxalone-or-propofol-for-cesarean-section
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thanikul Srithunyarat, Supranee Jitpean, Piyasak Wipoosak, Chalermkwan Nonthakotr, Nitaya Boonbal, Panisara Kunkitti, Suvaluk Seesupa
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The Apgar score is a useful assessment of neonatal viability in dogs. The Apgar score in puppies born by cesarean section can be lower than vaginal delivery because all anesthetic drugs can cross the placenta. Therefore, anesthetic drugs with minimal cardiorespiratory effect and rapid elimination are recommended for cesarean section. The present study aimed to compare Apgar scores in puppies born after the induction of etomidate, alfaxalone or propofol, and those maintained with isoflurane inhalation during cesarean section...
March 2024: Veterinary World
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680135/seroprevalence-of-peste-des-petits-ruminants-disease-in-indonesian-buffaloes-may-be-an-emerging-threat-to-small-ruminants
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Indrawati Sendow, Heri Hoerudin, Risza Hartawan, Nuha Fairusya, Atik Ratnawati, April Hari Wardhana, Dyah Haryuningtyas Sawitri, Harimurti Nuradji, Ni Luh Putu Indi Dharmayanti, Muharam Saepulloh, Emdadul Haque Chowdhury
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The peste des petit ruminants (PPR) is a disaster-class virus that causes catastrophic drawbacks to small ruminant industries in affected countries. As PPR disease has been reported in neighboring countries, Indonesia, which has a large population of sheep and goats, has become prone to the emerging threat of infection. Because the virus can also infect other animals with subclinical manifestations, large ruminants, such as buffaloes, may play an important role in spreading the virus in the environment...
March 2024: Veterinary World
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672091/a-comprehensive-exploration-of-therapeutic-strategies-in-inflammatory-bowel-diseases-insights-from-human-and-animal-studies
#28
REVIEW
Inês Esteves Dias, Isabel Ribeiro Dias, Teresa Franchi-Mendes, Carlos Antunes Viegas, Pedro Pires Carvalho
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a collective term for a group of chronic inflammatory enteropathies which are characterized by intestinal inflammation and persistent or frequent gastrointestinal signs. This disease affects more than 3.5 million humans worldwide and presents some similarities between animal species, in particular, dogs and cats. Although the underlying mechanism that triggers the disease is not yet well understood, the evidence suggests a multifactorial etiology implicating genetic causes, environmental factors, microbiota imbalance, and mucosa immune defects, both in humans and in dogs and cats...
March 26, 2024: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671518/interactions-between-avian-viruses-and-skin-in-farm-birds
#29
REVIEW
Laurent Souci, Caroline Denesvre
This article reviews the avian viruses that infect the skin of domestic farm birds of primary economic importance: chicken, duck, turkey, and goose. Many avian viruses (e.g., poxviruses, herpesviruses, Influenza viruses, retroviruses) leading to pathologies infect the skin and the appendages of these birds. Some of these viruses (e.g., Marek's disease virus, avian influenza viruses) have had and/or still have a devasting impact on the poultry economy. The skin tropism of these viruses is key to the pathology and virus life cycle, in particular for virus entry, shedding, and/or transmission...
April 26, 2024: Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668646/rhein-kills-actinobacillus-pleuropneumoniae-reduces-biofilm-formation-and-effectively-treats-bacterial-lung-infections-in-mice
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haifeng Ding, Yilin Bai, Weiyu Luo, Hao Li, Chunling Zhu, Xueqin Zhao, Huarun Sun, Yuliang Wen, Wei Zhang, Shouping Zhang, Bo Wen, Ruibiao Wang, Longfei Zhang, Xuehan Liu, Jiyuan Shen, Jianhe Hu, Lei Wang, Yueyu Bai, Chengshui Liao, Yundi Wu, Xilong Wu, Ke Ding
Background. Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae , a member of the Pasteurellaceae family, is known for its highly infectious nature and is the primary causative agent of infectious pleuropneumonia in pigs. This disease poses a considerable threat to the global pig industry and leads to substantial economic losses due to reduced productivity, increased mortality rates, and the need for extensive veterinary care and treatment. Due to the emergence of multi-drug-resistant strains, Chinese herbal medicine is considered one of the best alternatives to antibiotics due to its unique mechanism of action and other properties...
April 2024: Journal of Medical Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668439/health-related-outcomes-and-molecular-methods-for-the-characterization-of-a1-and-a2-cow-s-milk-review-and-update
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REVIEW
Alina Borş, Silviu-Ionuț Borş, Viorel-Cezar Floriștean
A new trend in cow's milk has emerged in the market called type A1 and A2 milk. These products have piqued the interest of both consumers and researchers. Recent studies suggest that A2 milk may have potential health benefits beyond that of A1 milk, which is why researchers are investigating this product further. It is interesting to note that the A1 and A2 milk types have area-specific characteristics compared to breed-specific characteristics. Extensive research has focused on milk derivatives obtained from cow's milk, primarily through in vitro and animal studies...
April 12, 2024: Veterinary Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668426/true-diaphragmatic-hernia-morgagni-hernia-incidentally-diagnosed-with-positive-contrast-peritoneography-in-a-cat-a-rare-case-report-and-a-review
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Jack-Yves Deschamps, Théo Corbarieu, Nour Abboud, Françoise A Roux
An 18-month-old neutered male domestic shorthair cat was presented for an emergency consultation after falling from the second floor. The cat sustained minor traumatic injuries but did not exhibit dyspnea. Routine radiographic examination raised suspicion of a diaphragmatic hernia, but the circumscribed nature of the soft tissues visible in the thorax was atypical for a classic traumatic diaphragmatic hernia. A positive contrast peritoneography highlighted the likely presence of a hernial sac, which strongly suggested a "true diaphragmatic hernia", also known as "pleuroperitoneal hernia"...
April 1, 2024: Veterinary Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668408/animal-health-discourse-during-ecological-crises-in-the-media-lessons-learnt-from-the-flood-in-thessaly-from-the-one-health-perspective
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eleftherios Meletis, Andrzej Jarynowski, Stanisław Maksymowicz, Polychronis Kostoulas, Vitaly Belik
Due to the increasing risk of extreme events caused by climate change (i.e., floods, fires and hurricanes) or wars, European veterinary public health may need some improvement. Utilizing a mix of qualitative (participatory observation) and quantitative methods (Internet mining), we analyzed the Greek media's responses to the millennial flood in Thessaly (September 2023), focusing on animal health (including wild, companion animals and livestock) and public sentiment towards epizootic/epidemic threats. The study revealed a gap in crisis management plans regarding veterinary-related issues, emphasizing the need for comprehensive emergency response strategies...
March 22, 2024: Veterinary Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668301/exploring-extended-spectrum-beta-lactamase-esbl-producing-escherichia-coli-in-food-producing-animals-and-animal-derived-foods
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REVIEW
Laryssa Freitas Ribeiro, Natália Maramarque Nespolo, Gabriel Augusto Marques Rossi, John Morris Fairbrother
Antimicrobials serve as crucial treatments in both veterinary and human medicine, aiding in the control and prevention of infectious diseases. However, their misuse or overuse has led to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance, posing a significant threat to public health. This review focuses on extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli in animals and their associated food products, which contribute to the proliferation of antimicrobial-resistant strains. Recent research has highlighted the presence of ESBL-producing E...
April 22, 2024: Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665771/paired-metagenomic-and-chemical-evaluation-of-aflatoxin-contaminated-dog-kibble
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Ottesen, Brandon Kocurek, Elizabeth Reed, Seth Commichaux, Mark Mammel, Padmini Ramachandran, Patrick McDermott, Brenna M Flannery, Errol Strain
INTRODUCTION: Identification of chemical toxins from complex or highly processed foods can present 'needle in the haystack' challenges for chemists. Metagenomic data can be used to guide chemical toxicity evaluations by providing DNA-based description of the wholistic composition (eukaryotic, bacterial, protozoal, viral, and antimicrobial resistance) of foods suspected to harbor toxins, allergens, or pathogens. This type of information can focus chemistry-based diagnostics, improve hazard characterization and risk assessment, and address data gaps...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38664356/human-and-camel-cystic-echinococcosis-a-polyclonal-antibody-based-sandwich-elisa-for-its-serodiagnosis-with-molecular-identification
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Maher, N I Toaleb, R M Shaapan, D Aboelsoued, M B Salman, S Zaky
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is an emergent neglected disease affecting human and animals in Egypt with a wide distribution and incidence. This study aimed to evaluate the use of a polyclonal antibody-based sandwich ELISA in the detection of Echinococcus granulosus antigen in human and camel sera. Hydatid cyst protoscoleces antigen (PsAg) was isolated from hydatid cysts collected from naturally infected camel livers and lungs. PsAg was used for immunization of rabbits to raise IgG polyclonal antibodies (IgG PsAb)...
April 26, 2024: Veterinary Research Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663440/mapping-the-future-of-antimicrobial-use-data-collection-in-us-animal-agriculture-insights-from-fda-funded-pilot-studies
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine L Huebner, Anna Nevius, Julia Chamberlain, Susan J Bright-Ponte
Antimicrobial use (AMU) contributes to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance, necessitating antimicrobial stewardship actions across all sectors using a One Health approach to preserve antimicrobial effectiveness. This overview delves into 2 FDA-funded projects focused on collecting and analyzing AMU data in major food-producing animal species (cattle, swine, turkeys, and chickens). Initiated in 2016, the projects aimed to establish baseline AMU information and pilot methodologies. This article describes the methodologies used by grantees for data collected from 2016 to 2021, emphasizing the diverse data sources and metrics utilized...
April 24, 2024: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659457/algae-as-an-alternative-source-of-protein-in-poultry-diets-for-sustainable-production-and-disease-resistance-present-status-and-future-considerations
#38
REVIEW
Ahmed A A Abdel-Wareth, Ayanna Nate Williams, Md Salahuddin, Sachin Gadekar, Jayant Lohakare
Integrating algae into poultry diets offers a promising avenue for enhancing nutrition, boosting sustainability efforts, and potentially stimulating disease resistance. This comprehensive review delves into the essence, diversity, chemical composition, and nutritional merits of algae, spotlighting their emergence as innovative nutrient sources and health supplements for poultry. The growing interest in algae within poultry nutrition stems from their diverse nutritional profile, boasting a rich array of proteins, lipids, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, thus positioning them as valuable feed constituents...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657137/cat-owners-do-not-provide-more-reliable-weight-estimates-for-cats-compared-with-veterinary-professionals-in-an-emergency-setting
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ronald Gonçalves, Adesola Odunayo, Nicole Blystone, Zenithson Ng, Xiaojuan Zhu
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to assess the accuracy of weight estimation in cats provided by pet owners, veterinary technicians, house officers (interns and residents) and attending clinicians in an emergency room (ER). An additional objective was to determine whether carrying the cat contributed to a more accurate weight estimate. METHODS: A total of 72 cats presented to an ER and were enrolled in the study. Pet owners, veterinary technicians, house officers and attending clinicians were asked to record the cats' estimated weights on individual data collection cards...
April 2024: Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38650854/results-of-routine-thoracic-radiographic-examinations-rarely-impact-the-plan-to-proceed-with-anesthetic-procedures-in-dogs-with-presumed-acute-intervertebral-disc-herniation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Teiko Takedai, Nicole Block, Karina M Pinal, Steven W Frederick
INTRODUCTION: Acute thoracolumbar intervertebral disc herniation (IVDH) constitutes an emergency because associated neurological clinical signs can be progressive, with prognosis dependent on preoperative presence of deep pain perception. Pre-anesthetic thoracic radiographs are routinely performed to evaluate for potential pathology that could result in increased risk or change in overall prognosis. However, due to the emergent nature of this disease, the weight of thoracic radiographic findings on treatment plans for these dogs in unknown...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
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