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The impactof climate change on the epidemiology of some mosquito-borne viruses
(2020)This literature review summarizesthepotential impactof climate change on the epidemiologyof the West Nile virus, Usutu virus, Zika virus, Chikungunya virus, Schmallenberg virus, Bluetongue virusand Sindbisvirus. The ... -
Implementation of surveillance programme for bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) and bovine corona virus (BCoV) in the Norwegian cattle population
(2018)Bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) is the dominating cause of veterinary-treated disease among calves, and an important cause of antimicrobial use in dairy herds. Bovine coronavirus (BCoV) is a widely distributed ... -
Implications and management of L. salmonis in Norwegian aquaculture
(2019)L. salmonis is a notorious parasite known to affect the two major cultured fish species in Norwegian aquaculture and wild stock populations. The first chapter of the thesis explains the significance of commercial aquaculture ... -
The importance of EHV-2 in etiopathogenesis of ocular diseases in horses
(2018)Seventy-eight horses with nonhealing ocular disease examined at Equine Clinic of University of Veterinary Medicne and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Brno, Czech Republic, between years 2009 and 2016, were included in this study. ... -
Importance of Methicillin-ResistantStaphylococcusaureusin swine in Denmark
(2021)In Europe, LA-MRSACC398is spreading in pig farms. The results in my thesis demonstrate that a possible explanation of the fast spread within pig herds can be due to movement of pigs through the production pyramid and ... -
Importance of Strangles in Ireland
(2020)The aim of the present work isthe examination intothe occurrenceof Streptococcus equi subspeciesequi(S.equi subsp.equi)in Ireland. Aside from the obvious health implications for individual animals affected,an outbreak ... -
In vitro evaluation of deoxynivalenol-induced intestinal barrier damage
(2019)Deoxynivalenol (DON) produced by Fusarium fungi can induce pathological lesions such as intestinal barrier damage. It affects the integrity of the intestinal epithelium through alterations in cell morphology and differentiation. ... -
In vivo genepreservation inthe Hungarian Mangalica
(2021)The objective of this work was to study the historical background of the old native Hungarian swine breed Mangalica and explore the possibilities of saving the genetic gene pool with the method in vivo gene preservation. ... -
Inactivated probiotic Lactobacillus' effect on porcine intestinal cells, in vitro
(2020)In recent years, probiotics have established themselves as promising preventive medicine. This makes them not only valuable from a medical point of view, but also of great economic interest and thus they are in the ... -
Incidence of Prolapsesin Ewes
(2020)In the last 3 weeks of pregnancy ofmature ewes, many things can go wrong. In this thesis we review the varying prolapses that may occur just prior to or post parturition. These include vaginal/cervical prolapse, vaginal ... -
Incidence and causes of verotoxigenic E. coli infection in Ireland
(2017)The aim of this study is to collect data about the current situation of VTEC in Ireland, interms of incidence, severity and detection methods, and to compare it to the European levels. As wells as to outline methods and ... -
Indoorcats' exposure to organic flame retardants and its association with the incidence of spontaneous feline hyperthyroidism
(2016)Summary: To summarize there are a number of reasons one could suspect a link between Feline Hyperthyroidism and OFRs; -
Infectious and non-infectious causes of pregnancy losses in bitches
(2022)There is a broad aspect of infectious and non-infectious causes that induce pregnancy disorders and problems for newly born puppies. There is an infinite line of possibilities in both categories, though, throughout this ... -
Infectious Bursitis - Gumboro disease: Genetic investigation of IBDV strains circulating in Hungray
(2015)The goal of this study was to investigate, how IBDV spread in Hungary in the last years. Through genetic analysis of the vVP2 region, similarities between Hungarian and vaccine strains were found. -
Infectious diseases of the lower digestive tract in snakes
(2017)Reptile medicine is a relatively new and still developing part of veterinary science. This thesis study tries to summarize the causes of gastrointestinal diseases in snakes. The necropsy results used in this study were ... -
Infectious salmon anemia – a great challenge to the salmon farming industry
(2017)Infectious salmon anemia is caused by an aquatic orthomyxovirus called the infectious salmon anemia virus. It causes a devastating disease in salmon characterized by lethargy, anorexia, anemia and death. It is of great ... -
The influence of artificial light to the prepartum mare on hair growth of the developing foetus in utero
(2022)The objective of this study was to determine if photoperiodic stimulus to a pre-partum mare would affect hair growth in the developing foetus. In seasonal breeders, time of year photoperiodic information is thought to ... -
Influence of endogenous and exogenous butyrate on protein kinase B (Akt) phosphorylation in broilers
(2016)Butyrate is a short chain fatty acid that is produced by microbial fermentation in the gut as well as applied as a feed additive in poultry nutrition. It was suspected based on previous studies that butyrate acts as an ...