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Swine vesicular disease

Suggested Alternatives for Differential Diagnosis Rinderpest, infectious bovine rhino-tracheitis, bovine herpes mammillitis, malignant catarrhal fever, Peste des petits ruminants, vesicular stomatitis, bluetongue, bovine viral diarrhea, and foot rot in cattle, vesicular exanthema of swine, swine vesicular disease, and foreign bodies or trauma. [Pg.545]

Technical Disease Card for Swine Vesicular Disease." April 22, 2002. [Pg.591]

Ery E. E., et al. (2003). Crystal structure of Swine vesicular disease virus and implications for host adaptation. /. Virol. 77,5475-5486. [Pg.261]

Imports of biological products into the USA are restricted by the requirement to have the manufacturing facilities licenced and inspected by US inspectors or by local inspectors, if these are recognized by the USA. Furthermore, biological products are subject to a permit for each individual shipment, quarantine for the product and tests by the authorities before release. Veterinary biological product licences will not be issued for products from countries "...known to have exotic diseases, including but not limited to, foot and mouth disease, rinderpest, fowl pest (fowl plague), swine vesicular disease, Newcastle disease, and African swine fewer (9 CFR 104.2). [Pg.117]

Rift Valley fever virus Riderpest virus Sheep and goat pox Swine vesicular disease virus Teschen disease virus Theileria annulata Theileria lawerencia Theileria bovis Theileria hirci Trypanosoma evansi Trypanosoma vivax Wesselsbron disease virus... [Pg.657]

Figure 2, Electron micrographs of PMDY and swine vesicular disease virus before and after exposure to carbon dioxide. Figure 2, Electron micrographs of PMDY and swine vesicular disease virus before and after exposure to carbon dioxide.
Figure J. Sucrose density gradient centrifugation of the ENAs of (a) human rhinovirus HGP (b) equine rhinovirus NM 11 (c) swine vesicular disease virus (d) FMDV, type 0-V1. A-------------------A, virus ENA ------- , ribosomal ENA. Figure J. Sucrose density gradient centrifugation of the ENAs of (a) human rhinovirus HGP (b) equine rhinovirus NM 11 (c) swine vesicular disease virus (d) FMDV, type 0-V1. A-------------------A, virus ENA ------- , ribosomal ENA.
Virus Cercopithecine herpesvirus 1 (herpes B virus) Swine vesicular disease virus... [Pg.421]

Aldehydes have also been shown to be effective against animal viruses. Swine vesicular disease virus is completely inactivated by formaldehyde after 30 minutes at 25°C [167]. Glutaraldehyde (0.25%) inactivates the virus over a period of 11 days at 22-26°C [168],... [Pg.166]


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