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Author(s): NOGUEIRA, M. F.; OLIVEIRA, J. M.; SANTOS, C. J. S.; PETZOLD, H. V.; AGUIAR, D. M.; JULIANO, R. S.; REIS, J. K. P.; ABREU, U. G. P. de The working equid population in Corumbá, Southern Pantanal, is very large and has a crucial role in the main economic activity of the State of Mato Grosso do Sul, the beef cattle industry. The aim of... ... |
Author(s): SAMANIEGO, R. D.; CAVALCANTE, R. V.; NOCITI, D. L. P.; PETZOLD, H. V.; ESNARRIAGA, E. S.; ARAÚJO JR. J. P.; NOGUEIRA, M. F. Equine infectious anemia (EIA) is an equine disease caused by a retrovirus within the lentivirus genus. The equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) is considered endemic in the Pantanal region and shows... ... |
Author(s): BORGES, A. M. C. M.; SILVA, L. G.; NOGUEIRA, M. F.; OLIVEIRA, A. C. S.; SEGRI, N. J.; FERREIRA, F.; WITTER, R.; AGUIAR, D. M. Serum samples collected from 547 equids in the Pantanal region of Brazil were evaluated for antibodies to Equine Infectious Anemia Virus (EIAV) by the agar gel immunodiffusion test. Risk factors assoc... ... |
Author(s): REZENDE, A.; ANDRADE, D.; SANTOS, S. A.; NOGUEIRA, M. F.; REIS, L.; MELO, M.; SANTIAGO, J.; TRIGO, P. Equine infectious anemia (EIA) is an incurable disease of equids with an almost worldwide distribution, being endemic in the Pantanal Matogrossense region, where the disease control through euthanasia... ... |
Author(s): FALCÃO, M. V. D.; LAROUCAU, K.; VORIMORE, F.; DESHAYES, T.; SANTANA, V. L. A.; SILVA, K. P. C.; NASCIMENTO, S. A. DO; CASTRO, R. S. DE; ARAUJO, F. R.; MOTA, R. A. Glanders is an infectious zoonosis caused by Burkholderia (B.) mallei that mainly affects equids. The objective of this work was to provide additional knowledge on the diversity of the strains circula... ... |
Author(s): BONADIMANN, S. N. G. S.; CORDEIRO, M. D.; BAUTISTA, J. L. R.; SILVA, J. B. da; NICOLINO, R. R.; FONSECA, A. H. da; LOPES, L. B. Abstract: Equine piroplasmosis is the most important tick-borne disease to affect horses in Brazil. Theileria equi is one of the causative agents of equine piroplasmosis. Chronic cases are expected, i... ... |
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