Ovine footrot is a highly prevalent bacterial disease caused by Dichelobacter nodosus and characterised by the separation of the hoof horn from the underlying skin. The role of innate immune molecules and other bacterial communities in the development of footrot lesions remains unclear. This study shows a significant association between the high expression of IL1β and high D. nodosus load in footrot samples. Investigation of the microbial population identified distinct bacterial populations in the different disease stages and also depending on the level of inflammation. Treponema (34%), Mycoplasma(29%) and Porphyromonas (15%) were the most abundant genera associated with high levels of inflammation in footrot. In contrast, Acinetobacter (25...
Background: Contagious Ovine Digital Dermatitis (CODD) is an emerging and common infectious foot di...
Footrot, caused by Dichelobacter nodosus, accounts for 70% of foot lesions in sheep in the UK and is...
Abstract Background Bovine Digital Dermatitis (BDD) is a prevalent ...
Ovine footrot is a highly prevalent bacterial disease caused by Dichelobacter nodosus and characteri...
Ovine footrot is a bacterial infection of the ovine interdigital skin with a significant welfare and...
Ovine footrot is characterised by interdigital dermatitis (ID) and by the separation of the skin and...
Footrot is a polymicrobial infectious disease in sheep causing severe lameness, leading to one of th...
Footrot has a major impact on health and productivity of sheep worldwide. The current paradigm for f...
AbstractFootrot is a common inflammatory bacterial disease affecting the health and welfare of sheep...
Analysis of bacterial populations in situ provides insights into pathogen population dynamics and po...
Footrot is a common inflammatory bacterial disease affecting the health and welfare of sheep worldwi...
AbstractAnalysis of bacterial populations in situ provides insights into pathogen population dynamic...
Ovine footrot is a degenerative disease of sheep feet leading to the separation of hoof-horn from th...
Footrot is an infectious bacterial disease of sheep that causes lameness. The causal agent is Dichel...
AbstractFootrot is an infectious bacterial disease of sheep that causes lameness. The causal agent i...
Background: Contagious Ovine Digital Dermatitis (CODD) is an emerging and common infectious foot di...
Footrot, caused by Dichelobacter nodosus, accounts for 70% of foot lesions in sheep in the UK and is...
Abstract Background Bovine Digital Dermatitis (BDD) is a prevalent ...
Ovine footrot is a highly prevalent bacterial disease caused by Dichelobacter nodosus and characteri...
Ovine footrot is a bacterial infection of the ovine interdigital skin with a significant welfare and...
Ovine footrot is characterised by interdigital dermatitis (ID) and by the separation of the skin and...
Footrot is a polymicrobial infectious disease in sheep causing severe lameness, leading to one of th...
Footrot has a major impact on health and productivity of sheep worldwide. The current paradigm for f...
AbstractFootrot is a common inflammatory bacterial disease affecting the health and welfare of sheep...
Analysis of bacterial populations in situ provides insights into pathogen population dynamics and po...
Footrot is a common inflammatory bacterial disease affecting the health and welfare of sheep worldwi...
AbstractAnalysis of bacterial populations in situ provides insights into pathogen population dynamic...
Ovine footrot is a degenerative disease of sheep feet leading to the separation of hoof-horn from th...
Footrot is an infectious bacterial disease of sheep that causes lameness. The causal agent is Dichel...
AbstractFootrot is an infectious bacterial disease of sheep that causes lameness. The causal agent i...
Background: Contagious Ovine Digital Dermatitis (CODD) is an emerging and common infectious foot di...
Footrot, caused by Dichelobacter nodosus, accounts for 70% of foot lesions in sheep in the UK and is...
Abstract Background Bovine Digital Dermatitis (BDD) is a prevalent ...