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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 ... -
Studies on endoparasitic infections in a dog shelter in Eastern Hungary
(2019)To investigate the endoparasitic infections of dogs in a shelter in Eastern Hungary, 33 faecal samples and 35 blood samples were collected and investigated at the Department of Parasitology and Zoology at the University ... -
Equine Infectious Anemia Virus: A review
(2019)Equine infectious anemia is a persistent disease in horses and other equids, and can eventually be fatal. The aetiological agent of EIA is equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) and it belongs to the family Retroviridae, ... -
Advancing Asian Elephant Reproduction through Artificial Insemination: Potential Artificial Insemination Outline
(2019)In the past decades, Asian elephant population throughout the world has been declining at an alarming rate, in which they have been listed by CITES as endangered species since 1972. Many efforts have been made to improve ... -
Feline Injection-Site Sarcoma – A Literature Review
(2019)Feline injection-site sarcoma (FISS) is a highly aggressive and malignant tumour of mesenchymal origin that develops in 1 in 10,000 injected cats. The majority of FISS are fibrosarcomas. To date the pathogenesis of this ... -
Effect of quercetin and its methylated derivatives on porcine intestinal epithelial cells
(2019)Flavonoids display various beneficial effects in the human and animal body. Their anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti-bacterial properties have been shown in several studies. The above-mentioned positive effects of these ... -
Heart Rate Variability of Polo Horses in Malta in Different Training Periods
(2019)HRV is a non-invasive way of measuring the autonomic regulation of the heart rate. It is believed that with further research changes in HRV can be better understood, with the aim of using HRV as a diagnostic tool for ... -
Hereditary Lens Diseases in Dogs
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Microplastic in the food chain – Food Safety and Environmental aspects
(2019)Plastic is ubiquitous in our environment. It has been an incredibly useful and indispensable material in all aspects of human life and without it many advances in medicine, technology or industry would not have been ... -
A comprehensive review of the emergence of Schmallenberg virus in Europe and its re-emergence in Ireland and the UK
(2019)In recent decades vector-borne diseases have become increasingly prevalent as global warming continues, allowing vectors to expand into previously unoccupied regions. Since its emergence in Germany in 2011, Schmallenberg ... -
Control of immunoglobulin absorption using the oesophageal tube feeding method on a Hungarian dairy farm
(2019)Failure of passive transfer in dairy calves has been linked to increased neonatal morbidity, mortality and long-term decreases in productivity. The aim of this study was to assess the control of immunoglobulin absorption ... -
Mast cells, food allergies and inflammatory bowel disease: a possible link to neoplasia
(2019)Relationships between food allergy and IBD are still to be discussed, persistent or repetitive exposure to allergens may result in chronic inflammatory status. In return, IgE-mediated food allergy is more frequent in ... -
Short-Term Outcome and Clinical Data Assessment of 21 Dogs undergoing Patent Ductus Arteriosus Ligation (2017-2019)
(2019)Background: Published data of incidence of reflex bradycardia (Branham sign) following surgical closure of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is very limited. Objective: Our goal was to find a correlation between clinical ... -
A Systematic Review of the Association of Fat Content of Food with Canine Acute Pancreatitis
(2019)Knowledge about acute pancreatitis has increased recently in both medical and veterinary fields. Despite this expansion of knowledge, very few studies explore the treatment interventions in naturally occurring disease in ... -
Selecting dairy cows for dry-off therapy by the somatic cell count
(2019)The objective of this study was to test new type of dry-off treatment by analysis of the somatic cell count (SCC) before dry-off, in order to reduce the antibiotic use in dry cows. Nowadays the prophylactic antibiotic ... -
A Review of Oncolytic Virotherapy as a Developing Approach to Canine Cancer Treatment
(2019)Oncolytic virotherapy is a novel approach against canine cancers emerging as an improvement from standard chemotherapeutic therapies. Its popularity stems from the virus’s ability to infect, replicate, and kill neoplastic ... -
Literature Review on Establishment of Japanese Black Cattle (Wagyu) and Future Prospects of Its Industry
(2019)A term “Wagyu” can be divided into two words “Wa” and “Gyu”; “Wa” indicates Japan or Japanese culture and “Gyu” means Cattle in Japanese. Wagyu literally means “Japanese cattle.” Wagyu consist of four breeds; Japanese ...