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Silage of Prickly Pears (Opuntia spp.) Juice By-Products

2020

Simple Summary The cactus pear plant is a Cactaceae which originates from the Americas and is highly resistant to arid and hot environments. The plant is used as animal feedstuff in regions characterized by a lack of nutrient resources. In Italy, the fruits are known as prickly pears are usually eaten fresh by humans, and more recently have also started to be transformed into fruit juice. Various by-products (i.e., peel, pulp, and seeds) derived from the extraction of fruit juice are used for livestock feed due to their high amounts of fermentable structural carbohydrates. However, some of these by-products are difficult to conserve due to their high fermentability. The aim of the present s…

SilageStorageForageArticleRumenmicro siloslcsh:ZoologyCladodesSettore AGR/18 - Nutrizione E Alimentazione Animalelcsh:QL1-991Food scienceSugarPEARlcsh:Veterinary medicineGeneral VeterinarybiologyChemistryStrawfood and beveragesStrawbiology.organism_classificationrespiratory tract diseasesIn vitro gas productionlcsh:SF600-1100Animal Science and ZoologyFermentationMicro siloAnimals
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Ten-year follow-up on efficacy, immunogenicity and safety of two doses of a combined measles-mumps-rubella-varicella vaccine or one dose of monovalen…

2020

Abstract Background We assessed the 10-year efficacy, immunogenicity and safety of two doses of a combined measles-mumps-rubella-varicella vaccine (MMRV) or one dose of a monovalent varicella vaccine (V) in children from Czech Republic, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. Methods This was a phase IIIB follow-up of an observer-blind, randomized, controlled trial (NCT00226499). In phase A, healthy children aged 12–22 months from 10 European countries were randomized in a 3:3:1 ratio to receive two doses of MMRV (MMRV group), one dose of MMR followed by one dose of V (MMR + V group), or two doses of MMR (MMR; control group), 42 days apart. Vaccine efficacy (VE) against varicella (confirme…

Slovakiamedicine.medical_specialtyVaricella vaccineAntibodies Viralmedicine.disease_causelaw.inventionChickenpox Vaccine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallaw030225 pediatricsInternal medicineEpidemiologymedicineHumansVaccines Combined030212 general & internal medicineChildAdverse effectMumpsRubellaCzech RepublicGeneral VeterinaryGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyRomaniabusiness.industryImmunogenicityPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthVaricella zoster virusInfantVaccine efficacyConfidence intervalEuropeInfectious DiseasesMolecular MedicinePolandbusinesschildren ; efficacy ; live-attenuated varicella vaccine ; long-term follow-up ; measles-mumps-rubella ; varicella zoster virusMeasles-Mumps-Rubella VaccineFollow-Up StudiesMeaslesVaccine
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Interactions related to non-host snails in the host-finding process of Euparyphium albuferensis and Echinostoma friedi (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) …

2003

In order to determine whether the miracidia of Euparyphium albuferensis and Echinostoma friedi are sensitive to their host snail (HS) and capable of discriminating between HS and non-host snails (NHS), or whether these NHS can interfere and thus reduce the infection rates (decoy effect), a total of three experiments were conducted with HS, NHS and snail-conditioned water (SCW). Gyraulus chinensis is the HS for E. albuferensis miracidia, while Physa acuta, Radix peregra and Lymnaea fuscus are considered NHS. For E. friedi miracidia R. peregra, G. chinensis and L. fuscus are the HS, while P. acuta is the NHS. The NHS R. peregra produces the greatest decoy effect on Euparyphium albuferensis mi…

SnailsRadix peregraZoologySnailDisease VectorsHost-Parasite InteractionsSpecies Specificitybiology.animalCricetinaeEchinostomaGastropodaAnimalsGyraulus chinensisEchinostomiasisGeneral VeterinarybiologyMesocricetusEcologyIntermediate hostWaterGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPhysaRatsInfectious DiseasesInsect ScienceParasitologyTrematodaEchinostomaParasitology research
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Miracidial infectivity of Hypoderaeum conoideum (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae): differential susceptibility of two lymnaeid species.

1999

A study was made of the infectivity of Hypoderaeum conoideum miracidia to a range of laboratory-reared specimens of freshwater snail species (Lymnaea peregra, L. corvus, Physella acuta, and Gyraulus chinensis) that coexist with the parasite in the same natural habitat. L. peregra and L. corvus were found to be equally susceptible to the parasite when specimens of each snail species were singly exposed to miracidia. However, when miracidia could choose either lymnaeid species, they showed a high degree of specificity toward L. peregra. The results obtained suggest that H. conoideum miracidia are capable of distinguishing among these lymnaeids in their orientation to the host. This indicates …

SnailsZoologyFresh WaterSnailBiologyPhysella acutaFreshwater snailLymnaeidaeHost-Parasite InteractionsSpecies Specificitybiology.animalAnimalsGyraulus chinensisLymnaeaEchinostomatidaeGeneral VeterinaryEcologyIntermediate hostGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationHypoderaeum conoideumInfectious DiseasesInsect ScienceParasitologyTrematodaSignal TransductionParasitology research
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The life cycle ofBrachylaima ruminae n. sp. (Trematoda: Brachylaimidae), a parasite of rodents

1986

The life cycle of Brachylaima ruminae n.sp. (Trematoda: Brachylaimidae), a duodenal parasite of rodents on the Mediterranean island of Formentera (Spain) is elucidated. The new species follows a terrestrial triheteroxenous life cycle. Eggs passed in the faeces of the definitive host must be ingested by a specific first intermediate host, the land snail Rumina decollata. Branched cercariogenous sporocysts develop in the digestive gland. Microcercous cercariae come out through the terminal birth pores of the branches. Cercariae shed by the snail are terrestrial, crawling on humid substratum. They contact the second intermediate host, another land snail, principally the species R. decollata an…

SnailsZoologyRodentiaTrematode InfectionsSnailHost-Parasite InteractionsRodent Diseasesbiology.animalparasitic diseasesGastropodaAnimalsParasite hostingBrachylaimaGeneral VeterinarybiologyEcologyLand snailIntermediate hostGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationMuridaeInfectious DiseasesSpainExcretory systemInsect ScienceParasitologyTrematodaTrematodaZeitschrift f�r Parasitenkunde Parasitology Research
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Observations on a new species of Unicapsula (Myxosporida) in the fish Maena smaris (L.) by conventional and electronmicroscopy

1975

A myxosporidian parasite believed to be congeneric with Unicapsula muscularis Davis (1924), type (and only) species of this genus, was found in the dorsal muscles of the fish Maena smaris (L.) at Banyuls-sur-Mer, France. The spores were tripartite, with corresponding components of the three parts differentially developed. One part consisted of a small shell valve overlying no more than a trace of sporoplasm but covering a polar apparatus with well-developed polar capsule. Each of the other two parts consisted of a long shell valve covering a large sporoplasm and a polar apparatus with only the rudiment of a polar capsule. Electron microscope pictures of the trophozoite showed evidence of pi…

SporoplasmGeneral VeterinaryZoologyGeneral MedicineAnatomyUnicapsulaBiologySporelaw.inventionInfectious DiseaseslawGenusInsect SciencePolar capsuleParasite hostingParasitologyPolar filamentElectron microscopeZeitschrift f�r Parasitenkunde
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Morphometry and comparative histology of sinus and atrioventricular nodes in humans and pigs and their relevance in the prevention of nodal arrhythmi…

2019

The cardiac conduction system is a network structure that allows the initiation and fast propagation of electrical impulses that trigger the electrical depolarization of the myocardial tissue. The purpose of this work is to study the histological and morphometric characteristics of the different components of the sinus and atrioventricular nodes in humans and pigs and their relationship with supraventricular arrhythmias. In this study, we describe the morphometry of the sinus and atrioventricular nodes of 10 adult humans and 10 pig hearts. A computerized morphometric study has been carried out, where we determined the number of cells that compose the nodes as well as different parameters re…

Swine040301 veterinary sciencesBiology0403 veterinary science03 medical and health sciencesHeart Conduction SystemmedicineAnimalsHumansdiameter [Area]Intermediate filamentsHeart AtriaHistology Comparativecardiovascular diseasesSinus (anatomy)Sinoatrial Node030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesSupraventricular arrhythmiaGeneral VeterinaryT cellArrhythmias CardiacHistologyDepolarization04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesAnatomyAtrioventricular nodemedicine.anatomical_structureConduction systemAtrioventricular NodeP cellcardiovascular systemDesminElectrical conduction system of the heartNODALResearch in Veterinary Science
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Seroepidemiology of porcine enteric sapovirus in pig farms in Venezuela

2010

Porcine enteric sapovirus (PES) has been shown to cause diarrhea under experimental conditions in gnotobiotic piglets. However, the role of PES as enteric pathogens in porcine farms remains unclear. To further understand the PES-host interactions under field conditions, a serological survey was carried out. To this end the capsid gene of a PES isolate was cloned in the baculovirus expression system and an ELISA was developed based on virus-like particles from the baculovirus-expressed PES capsid protein. A total of 85 serum samples collected from pigs ranging from 8 weeks to over 54 weeks of age were analyzed. An overall seroprevalence to PESs of 62% was found, with significant differences …

SwinevirusesImmunologyAntibodies ViralSapovirusSerologyBlood serumSeroepidemiologic StudiesmedicineAnimalsSeroprevalencePig farmingGeneral VeterinarybiologyAge FactorsVirionSapovirusbiology.organism_classificationVirologyRecombinant Proteinsbody regionsDiarrheaCapsidbiology.proteinCapsid Proteinsmedicine.symptomAntibodyBaculoviridaehuman activitiesVeterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
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Perioperative Outcome in Dogs Undergoing Emergency Abdominal Surgery: A Retrospective Study on 82 Cases (2018-2020)

2021

Emergency abdominal surgery carries high morbidity and mortality rates in human medicine; however, there is less evidence characterizing the outcome of these surgeries as a single group in dogs. The aim of the study was to characterize the clinical course, associated complications and outcome of dogs undergoing emergency abdominal surgery. A retrospective study was conducted. Dogs undergoing emergency laparotomy were included in the study. Logistic regression analysis was performed to identify variables correlated with death and complications. Eighty-two dogs were included in the study. The most common reason for surgery was gastrointestinal foreign body. Overall 15-day mortality rate was 2…

Tachycardiamedicine.medical_specialtyVeterinary medicinemedicine.medical_treatmentDogs; Emergency; Laparotomy; Perioperative complicationsArticleDogsLaparotomySF600-1100medicineemergency; laparotomy; perioperative complications; dogsLaparotomyLeukopeniaGeneral VeterinaryPerioperative complicationsbusiness.industryMortality rateRetrospective cohort studyPerioperativemedicine.diseaseatmospheric_scienceSurgeryEmergencymedicine.symptomForeign bodybusinessAbdominal surgery
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Taenia asiatica and pig cysticercosis

2008

Taenia asiaticaGeneral VeterinarybiologyTraditional medicinemedicineParasitologyCysticercosisGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseVeterinary Parasitology
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