As with the general pathogenesis of herpesvirus infection (see Chapter 4), the virus enters the nerves and remains in neuronal cell bodies and ganglia in a latent state until there is recrudescence and shedding. Macroscopic lesions begin as 1- to 2-mm white, raised foci that soon erode (Fig...
Long-standing lesions show interstitial fibrosis and collapse of the parenchyma. Early lesions show focal granulomatous inflammation. Lesions are present in the renal tubule and spores are shed in the urine, which is infective to other rabbits. Urinary shedding of spores starts at day 42, by ...
The interfollicular epidermis reservoir is located in the upper part (the bulge) of the outer root sheath of the hair follicle [37] (see Figure 1). Basal keratinocytes from domestic mammals (dog [38, 39], cat [40], horse [41, 42], sheep [43, 44], rabbit [45], and chicken [...
China. This is the first study to report the prevalence rate of FCoV infection in domestic cats in Fujian, China, and to analyse the epidemiological characteristics of FCoV infection in the region. A total of 112 cat faecal samples were collected from animal hospitals...
We therefore focus on several studies that illustrate the relatively long history of aDNA research in livestock and companion animals. We also use notable published examples to show how paleogenomics is shedding new light on the phylogeography of domestic animals and improving our understanding of ...
long history of aDNA research in livestock and companion animals. We also use notable published examples to show how paleogenomics is shedding new light on the phylogeography of domestic animals and improving our understanding of the physiological and neurobiological effects of domestication and ...
Shedding of spores is essentially terminated by 3 months post-infection (Percy and Barthold, 1993). Spores of E. cuniculi survive for less than 1 week at 4°C but remain viable for at least 6 weeks at 22°C. 16.4.2.1. E. cuniculi in other species E. cuniculi can infect a number ...
5 Norwegian Forest cat 6.5 MN 73 6 domestic shorthair 4.55 MN 37 7 domestic shorthair 6.4 MN 167 8 domestic shorthair 4.65 MN 31 9 domestic shorthair 8.7 MN 46 10 domestic shorthair 5.7 FS 5.7 11 domestic shorthair 5.3 MN 5.3 MN, male neutered; FS, female spayed. Download: Download...
long history of aDNA research in livestock and companion animals. We also use notable published examples to show how paleogenomics is shedding new light on the phylogeography of domestic animals and improving our understanding of the physiological and neurobiological effects of domestication and ...
Some shorthaired breeds such as the Siamese have extremely short hair and little downy undercoat and therefore need less grooming; matting is usually not a problem. Only during the two main shedding periods of the year (typically spring and fall, when preparing for seasonal weather changes) do ...