The multifactorial rabbit enteropathy has a great importance in rabbit meat production for its economical impact. Stating the pathogenic role and importance as primary agent of rotavirus, the purposes was to estimate the prevalence of lapine rotavirus (LRV), identified by negative staining electron microscopy (nsEM), on samples from rabbits showing either a “generic” enteropathy or lesions referable to mucoid enteropathy-caecal impaction and then to relate their presence with the symptoms and lesions observed. During the 2002-2007, 243 samples taken mainly from rabbits showing catarrhal, haemorrhagic or necrotic entero-tiflitis, mucoid enteropathy and caecal impaction were examined. By nsEM, the presence of viral particles was observed in...
Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are responsible for causing infantile diarrhea both in humans and animals....
Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are responsible for causing infantile diarrhea both in humans and animals....
A study of the causative agents of enteritis in domestic rabbits from 44 different accessions is des...
An epidemiological survey was carried out to investigate the distribution of the VP7 and VP4 specifi...
Application of improved molecular techniques in the detection and characterization of rotavirus stra...
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are the main etiological agent of infantile diarrhea in both humans and a...
An epidemiological survey was carried out to investigate the distribution of the VP7 and VP4 antige...
A new gene allele of the rotavirus VP4 protein has been identified by sequence analysis of strains d...
The genes encoding the glycoprotein VP7, the VP8* trypsin-cleavage product of the protein VP4, a fra...
AbstractThe genes encoding the glycoprotein VP7, the VP8* trypsin-cleavage product of the protein VP...
Rotaviruses are major enteric pathogens of humans and a wide variety of animals. Rotavirus infection...
AbstractThe rabbit model of rotavirus infection has proved to be useful for assessing active immunit...
none7Zoonotic viruses are thought to be the highest risk of epidemic diseases for next years. Among ...
<p>Over a period of 9 months the occurrence of parasites, bacteria and viruses has been examin...
This is a discussion of of the disease Rotavirus, which is a common cause of non-bacterial diarrhea ...
Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are responsible for causing infantile diarrhea both in humans and animals....
Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are responsible for causing infantile diarrhea both in humans and animals....
A study of the causative agents of enteritis in domestic rabbits from 44 different accessions is des...
An epidemiological survey was carried out to investigate the distribution of the VP7 and VP4 specifi...
Application of improved molecular techniques in the detection and characterization of rotavirus stra...
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are the main etiological agent of infantile diarrhea in both humans and a...
An epidemiological survey was carried out to investigate the distribution of the VP7 and VP4 antige...
A new gene allele of the rotavirus VP4 protein has been identified by sequence analysis of strains d...
The genes encoding the glycoprotein VP7, the VP8* trypsin-cleavage product of the protein VP4, a fra...
AbstractThe genes encoding the glycoprotein VP7, the VP8* trypsin-cleavage product of the protein VP...
Rotaviruses are major enteric pathogens of humans and a wide variety of animals. Rotavirus infection...
AbstractThe rabbit model of rotavirus infection has proved to be useful for assessing active immunit...
none7Zoonotic viruses are thought to be the highest risk of epidemic diseases for next years. Among ...
<p>Over a period of 9 months the occurrence of parasites, bacteria and viruses has been examin...
This is a discussion of of the disease Rotavirus, which is a common cause of non-bacterial diarrhea ...
Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are responsible for causing infantile diarrhea both in humans and animals....
Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are responsible for causing infantile diarrhea both in humans and animals....
A study of the causative agents of enteritis in domestic rabbits from 44 different accessions is des...