Diplomadolgozatok / Theses: Recent submissions
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Mapping of collagen network orientation of the femoropatellar and femorotibial region in the equine stifle joint
(2019)The aim of this research was to map the collagen fibre network in the superficial layer of the cartilage surface of the distal part of the femur. Using macroscopic and x-ray diagnostics to provide new data for the biomechanical ... -
Prevalence of hepatitis E virus in wild boar populations of Austria, Hungary and Serbia
(2019)Zoonotic foodborne diseases have the potential to infect humans through consumption of infected animal origin products. The occurrence, infectivity, pathogenicity and overall risk of these diseases are closely linked to ... -
Brachycephalic dogs
(2019)The aim of this paper is to give a comprehensive overview of what the concerns of brachycephalic dogs are all about, what we can offer to make these dogs life better, and how we can reverse the trend going forward. While ... -
A Study on the Occurrence of Salmonella in Maltese Hunting Dogs
(2019)Objective: The purpose of this study was to initiate an investigation to ascertain the incidence of Salmonella shedding by apparently healthy Maltese hunting and scavenging dogs, while highlighting the risks which may ... -
Comparison of two different DNA isolation methods in the detection of equine fetal cell-free DNA
(2019)Circulating equine cell free fetal DNA must be isolated and extracted in order to carry out further diagnostics such as equine fetal sex determination. This study compared two isolation methods, a more traditional ... -
Canine TPLO – The advantages of one hole TPLO
(2019)The goal of this thesis - ‘Canine TPLO – the advantage of one-hole TPLO’ is to examine and compare the different method of osteotomy technique for treating CCL rupture. The thesis is composed of 2 main parts: Part 1 review ... -
A Literature Review Regarding The Epidemiology of Leptospirosis and its Impact on Cattle Herds in Ireland
(2019)Leptospirosis is a zoonotic spirochetal disease caused by the bacteria of genus Leptospirae. Leptospirosis is the most common zoonosis worldwide and can have devastating impacts on both animals and humans. It has a ... -
Canine Imerslund-Gräsbeck Syndrome: A literature review
(2019)Vitamin B12 is an essential micronutrient for mammals, obtained by monogastric species from animal derived foods via a complex receptor mediated mechanism in the GI tract. This complex receptor mediated mechanism is the ... -
Koi-Herpesvirus Infection of ornamental and cultivated carp and the current epidemiological situation in Germany
(2019)Till today KHV outbreaks with tremendous losses are recorded all over the world every year. Due to the trade of carrier fish the disease could spread to a global extend and is till today one of the most important infectious ... -
The effects of badger culling on the prevalence of Mycobacterium bovis in cattle herds in Ireland
(2019)The aim of this literature review is to investigate and review the role that European badgers (Meles meles) have on the spreading of Mycobacterium bovis within cattle herds in Ireland. Tuberculosis has been an endemic ... -
Characterization of fungi isolated from porcine microbiota and examination of their synergism with probiotic bacteria
(2018)The total ban of antibiotic growth promoters in the recent years caused an increasing importance of other substances promoting the growth of fattening pigs in the swine industry. That means investigations, especially, ... -
Possible interactions between supplements and antimicrobials in chickens
(2017)Feed supplements are frequently used in the chicken industry to promote the health and increase the weight gain of the flock. Commercially available supplements were used in the present study, the effect of them on the ... -
Cytochrome P450 mediated feed additives and antimicrobial interactions in rabbits
(2017)The use of natural additives in the rabbit industry has increased during the last years, not only due to the European ban on the non-therapeutic use of antibiotic growth promoters and limits on the use of other drugs, but ... -
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. ... -
Detection of atypical porcine pestivirus in Hungary
(2018)Pestiviruses are highly variable RNA viruses within the Flaviviridae family causing economically relevant diseases of different kinds of livestock. A newly identified Pestivirus, the atypical porcine pestivirus (APPV), was ...