Trends in emerging viral infections of swine [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] Antonio Morilla-Gonzalez, Kyoung-Jin Yoon, and Jeff J. Zimmerman |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Ames, Iowa, : Iowa State Press, c2002 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (408 p.) |
Disciplina |
636.4/089/6925
636.40896925 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
Morilla GonzálezAntonio
YoonKyoung-Jin ZimmermanJeffrey J |
Soggetto topico |
Swine - Virus diseases
Veterinary virology |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-281-38202-7
9786611382025 0-470-79165-9 0-470-37681-3 0-470-37660-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Trends in Emerging Viral Infections of Swine; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1. Transmission of Viruses Through Pigs and Products of Pig Origin; 1.2. The Role of International Agencies in the Control of Contagious Animal Diseases; 1.3. The Social Impact of Disease Control and Eradication Programs: Case Studies; 2. SWINE INFLUENZA VIRUS; 2.1. Swine Influenza: Etiology, Epidemiology, and Diagnosis; 2.2. Influenza A Viruses in Pigs in Europe; 2.3. Emergence of Novel Strains of Swine Influenza Virus in North America; 3. PORCINE PARAMYXOVIRUSES
3.1. Blue Eye Disease: Clinical Signs and Lesions3.2. New Approaches in the Diagnosis of Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV); 3.3. Comparison of Tests for Serological Diagnosis of Blue Eye Disease; 3.4. Seroepidemiology of Blue Eye Disease; 3.5. Vaccination Against Blue Eye Disease; 3.6. The Molecular Biology of Porcine Rubulavirus (La Piedad Michoacán Virus, LPMV); 3.7. Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) Infection in PK-15 Cell Line; 3.8. Carbohydrate Specificity and Porcine Rubulavirus Infectivity; 3.9. Neuropathology of Porcine Rubulavirus Infection 3.10. Are the Lesions in the Epididymis of Boars Infected with Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) Similar to Those of Mumps Virus in Humans?3.11. Pathogenesis of Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) in Pancreatic Rat Islets; 3.12. Menangle Virus: A New Cause of Fetal Mummification and Congenital Defects in Pigs; 3.13. Nipah Virus Infection in Swine; 3.14. Nipah Virus Diagnosis and Control in Swine Herds; 4. AFRICAN SWINE FEVER VIRUS; 4.1. African Swine Fever; 4.2. Eradication of African Swine Fever in Cuba (1971 and 1980); 4.3. African Swine Fever Eradication: The Spanish Model; 5. CLASSICAL SWINE FEVER VIRUS 5.1. Reemergence of Classical Swine Fever in Cuba, 1993 to 19975.2. Reemergence of Classical Swine Fever Virus in Mexico; 5.3. The Reappearance of Classical Swine Fever in England in 2000; 5.4. Experiences with Classical Swine Fever Vaccination in Mexico; 5.5. An Update on Classical Swine Fever Virus Molecular Epidemiology; 6. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE AND SWINE VESICULAR DISEASE VIRUSES; 6.1. Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Taiwan; 6.2. Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Japan; 6.3. Foot-and-Mouth Disease: Preventive Measures in the Republic of Korea 6.4. Swine as the Origin of the Foot-and- Mouth Disease in the United Kingdom, 20016.5. Application of Assays Based on Foot-and-Mouth Disease Nonstructural Proteins to Epidemiological Surveillance; 6.6. Swine Vesicular Disease; 7. PORCINE HERPESVIRUSES; 7.1. Pseudorabies: A Century of Learning; 7.2. Epidemiological Pattern of Aujeszky's Disease in a Hyperendemic Area of Mexico; 7.3. Aujeszky's Disease in Asia; 7.4. Aujeszky's Disease in the Republic of Korea; 7.5. Immunity Against Aujeszky's Disease Virus; 7.6. The Porcine Lymphotropic Herpesviruses: Emerging Pathogens in Xenotransplantation? 8. ARBOVIRAL INFECTIONS |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910144835803321 |
Ames, Iowa, : Iowa State Press, c2002 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Trends in emerging viral infections of swine [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] Antonio Morilla-Gonzalez, Kyoung-Jin Yoon, and Jeff J. Zimmerman |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Ames, Iowa, : Iowa State Press, c2002 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (408 p.) |
Disciplina |
636.4/089/6925
636.40896925 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
Morilla GonzálezAntonio
YoonKyoung-Jin ZimmermanJeffrey J |
Soggetto topico |
Swine - Virus diseases
Veterinary virology |
ISBN |
1-281-38202-7
9786611382025 0-470-79165-9 0-470-37681-3 0-470-37660-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Trends in Emerging Viral Infections of Swine; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1. Transmission of Viruses Through Pigs and Products of Pig Origin; 1.2. The Role of International Agencies in the Control of Contagious Animal Diseases; 1.3. The Social Impact of Disease Control and Eradication Programs: Case Studies; 2. SWINE INFLUENZA VIRUS; 2.1. Swine Influenza: Etiology, Epidemiology, and Diagnosis; 2.2. Influenza A Viruses in Pigs in Europe; 2.3. Emergence of Novel Strains of Swine Influenza Virus in North America; 3. PORCINE PARAMYXOVIRUSES
3.1. Blue Eye Disease: Clinical Signs and Lesions3.2. New Approaches in the Diagnosis of Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV); 3.3. Comparison of Tests for Serological Diagnosis of Blue Eye Disease; 3.4. Seroepidemiology of Blue Eye Disease; 3.5. Vaccination Against Blue Eye Disease; 3.6. The Molecular Biology of Porcine Rubulavirus (La Piedad Michoacán Virus, LPMV); 3.7. Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) Infection in PK-15 Cell Line; 3.8. Carbohydrate Specificity and Porcine Rubulavirus Infectivity; 3.9. Neuropathology of Porcine Rubulavirus Infection 3.10. Are the Lesions in the Epididymis of Boars Infected with Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) Similar to Those of Mumps Virus in Humans?3.11. Pathogenesis of Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) in Pancreatic Rat Islets; 3.12. Menangle Virus: A New Cause of Fetal Mummification and Congenital Defects in Pigs; 3.13. Nipah Virus Infection in Swine; 3.14. Nipah Virus Diagnosis and Control in Swine Herds; 4. AFRICAN SWINE FEVER VIRUS; 4.1. African Swine Fever; 4.2. Eradication of African Swine Fever in Cuba (1971 and 1980); 4.3. African Swine Fever Eradication: The Spanish Model; 5. CLASSICAL SWINE FEVER VIRUS 5.1. Reemergence of Classical Swine Fever in Cuba, 1993 to 19975.2. Reemergence of Classical Swine Fever Virus in Mexico; 5.3. The Reappearance of Classical Swine Fever in England in 2000; 5.4. Experiences with Classical Swine Fever Vaccination in Mexico; 5.5. An Update on Classical Swine Fever Virus Molecular Epidemiology; 6. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE AND SWINE VESICULAR DISEASE VIRUSES; 6.1. Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Taiwan; 6.2. Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Japan; 6.3. Foot-and-Mouth Disease: Preventive Measures in the Republic of Korea 6.4. Swine as the Origin of the Foot-and- Mouth Disease in the United Kingdom, 20016.5. Application of Assays Based on Foot-and-Mouth Disease Nonstructural Proteins to Epidemiological Surveillance; 6.6. Swine Vesicular Disease; 7. PORCINE HERPESVIRUSES; 7.1. Pseudorabies: A Century of Learning; 7.2. Epidemiological Pattern of Aujeszky's Disease in a Hyperendemic Area of Mexico; 7.3. Aujeszky's Disease in Asia; 7.4. Aujeszky's Disease in the Republic of Korea; 7.5. Immunity Against Aujeszky's Disease Virus; 7.6. The Porcine Lymphotropic Herpesviruses: Emerging Pathogens in Xenotransplantation? 8. ARBOVIRAL INFECTIONS |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830751203321 |
Ames, Iowa, : Iowa State Press, c2002 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Trends in emerging viral infections of swine [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] Antonio Morilla-Gonzalez, Kyoung-Jin Yoon, and Jeff J. Zimmerman |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Ames, Iowa, : Iowa State Press, c2002 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (408 p.) |
Disciplina |
636.4/089/6925
636.40896925 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
Morilla GonzálezAntonio
YoonKyoung-Jin ZimmermanJeffrey J |
Soggetto topico |
Swine - Virus diseases
Veterinary virology |
ISBN |
1-281-38202-7
9786611382025 0-470-79165-9 0-470-37681-3 0-470-37660-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Trends in Emerging Viral Infections of Swine; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1. Transmission of Viruses Through Pigs and Products of Pig Origin; 1.2. The Role of International Agencies in the Control of Contagious Animal Diseases; 1.3. The Social Impact of Disease Control and Eradication Programs: Case Studies; 2. SWINE INFLUENZA VIRUS; 2.1. Swine Influenza: Etiology, Epidemiology, and Diagnosis; 2.2. Influenza A Viruses in Pigs in Europe; 2.3. Emergence of Novel Strains of Swine Influenza Virus in North America; 3. PORCINE PARAMYXOVIRUSES
3.1. Blue Eye Disease: Clinical Signs and Lesions3.2. New Approaches in the Diagnosis of Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV); 3.3. Comparison of Tests for Serological Diagnosis of Blue Eye Disease; 3.4. Seroepidemiology of Blue Eye Disease; 3.5. Vaccination Against Blue Eye Disease; 3.6. The Molecular Biology of Porcine Rubulavirus (La Piedad Michoacán Virus, LPMV); 3.7. Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) Infection in PK-15 Cell Line; 3.8. Carbohydrate Specificity and Porcine Rubulavirus Infectivity; 3.9. Neuropathology of Porcine Rubulavirus Infection 3.10. Are the Lesions in the Epididymis of Boars Infected with Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) Similar to Those of Mumps Virus in Humans?3.11. Pathogenesis of Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) in Pancreatic Rat Islets; 3.12. Menangle Virus: A New Cause of Fetal Mummification and Congenital Defects in Pigs; 3.13. Nipah Virus Infection in Swine; 3.14. Nipah Virus Diagnosis and Control in Swine Herds; 4. AFRICAN SWINE FEVER VIRUS; 4.1. African Swine Fever; 4.2. Eradication of African Swine Fever in Cuba (1971 and 1980); 4.3. African Swine Fever Eradication: The Spanish Model; 5. CLASSICAL SWINE FEVER VIRUS 5.1. Reemergence of Classical Swine Fever in Cuba, 1993 to 19975.2. Reemergence of Classical Swine Fever Virus in Mexico; 5.3. The Reappearance of Classical Swine Fever in England in 2000; 5.4. Experiences with Classical Swine Fever Vaccination in Mexico; 5.5. An Update on Classical Swine Fever Virus Molecular Epidemiology; 6. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE AND SWINE VESICULAR DISEASE VIRUSES; 6.1. Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Taiwan; 6.2. Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Japan; 6.3. Foot-and-Mouth Disease: Preventive Measures in the Republic of Korea 6.4. Swine as the Origin of the Foot-and- Mouth Disease in the United Kingdom, 20016.5. Application of Assays Based on Foot-and-Mouth Disease Nonstructural Proteins to Epidemiological Surveillance; 6.6. Swine Vesicular Disease; 7. PORCINE HERPESVIRUSES; 7.1. Pseudorabies: A Century of Learning; 7.2. Epidemiological Pattern of Aujeszky's Disease in a Hyperendemic Area of Mexico; 7.3. Aujeszky's Disease in Asia; 7.4. Aujeszky's Disease in the Republic of Korea; 7.5. Immunity Against Aujeszky's Disease Virus; 7.6. The Porcine Lymphotropic Herpesviruses: Emerging Pathogens in Xenotransplantation? 8. ARBOVIRAL INFECTIONS |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996209766803316 |
Ames, Iowa, : Iowa State Press, c2002 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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