Search Results - "Infection"
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Antimycoplasmal Activities of Compounds from Solanum aculeastrum and Piliostigma thonningii against Strains from the Mycoplasma mycoides Cluster
Published 2017“…Infections caused by Mycoplasma species belonging to the ‘mycoides cluster’ negatively affect the agricultural sector through losses in livestock productivity. …”
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Bacterial, protozoal and viral abortions in sheep and goats in South America: A review.
Published 2021“…Listeria monocytogenes, Histophilus ovis, Actinobacillus seminis, Trueperella pyogenes, Yersinia spp., Trypanosoma vivax, caprine herpesvirus 1 and pestiviruses also infect small ruminants in the region and could thus be considered possible causes of abortion, although they have not been associated with abortion in South America (i.e., not detected in aborted fetuses nor associated with abortion through seroepidemiologic studies). …”
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Calculation of Diagnostic Parameters of Advanced Serological and Molecular Tissue-Print Methods for Detection of Citrus tristeza virus: A Model for Other Plant Pathogens
Published 2017“…In total, 1,395 samples from healthy and CTV-infected nursery and mature tree plants were analyzed with both methods. …”
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Bio-ecology and integrated management of the red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), in the region of Valencia (Spain)
Published 2020“…An indigenous strain of Beauveria bassiana, found naturally infecting pupae of R. ferrugineus, resulted highly virulent against all developmental stages of the weevil in the laboratory. …”
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Optimizing sweet potato production: insights into the interplay of plant sanitation, virus influence, and cooking techniques for enhanced crop quality and food security
Published 2025“…While the health status of the plants only slightly affected magnesium (Mg) and manganese (Mn) accumulation, indicating a potential resilience of mineral balance under virus-infected conditions. Moreover, the research identifies significant modifications in antioxidant levels, emphasizing the role of plant sanitation in enhancing the nutritional quality of sweet potatoes. …”
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Methodologies for training detection dogs and scent sample storing
Published 2022“…This was done through evaluating the performance of two trained detection dogs in three different track shapes, when training the ability to detect individuals infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) through sweat samples. …”
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A sample preparation method for microbiological analysis of seeds
Published 2013“…Pathogenic bacteria can infect seeds at very low numbers only to grow to dangerous levels during sprouting. …”
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Förbättrad omvårdnad med sårprodukt av mjölksyrabakterier och honung, för hästar med muggliknande sår
Published 2013“…Due to that distal limb wounds are easily enlarged, infected and generally heal slower than wounds on the body of the horse, the need for improved wound nursing arise. …”
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Detección de serovares de Salmonella en terneros de crianza artificial de la región lechera Mar y Sierras, Argentina
Published 2019“…A percentage of 5.5% calves was positive and calves showing diarrheal signs were 5.9 times more likely to be infected with Salmonella spp. than those having no signs. …”
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A global analysis of One Health Networks and the proliferation of One Health collaborations
Published 2023“…Our findings show that, although more OHNs were formed in the past 10 years than in the preceding decade, investment in OHNs has not been equitably distributed; more OHNs are formed and headquartered in Europe than in any other region, and emerging infections and novel pathogens were the priority focus area for most OHNs, with fewer OHNs focusing on other important hazards and pressing threats to health security. …”
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Analysis of the tick communities associated to domestic mammals in rural areas of the Yungas montane forest from Argentina
Published 2023“…Dermacentor nitens ticks were found to be infected with B. caballi, which indicate the circulation of this pathogen of horses in the Yungas area. …”
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