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Malignant Catarrhal Fever Viruses In Tennessee Ruminants, Robin Lynn Cissell Aug 2010

Malignant Catarrhal Fever Viruses In Tennessee Ruminants, Robin Lynn Cissell

Doctoral Dissertations

Malignant catarrhal fever (MCF) is a lymphoproliferative and inflammatory syndrome affecting primarily ruminant species. The disease, which is often fatal, is most often described as affecting bovids and cervids. No vaccines are available for prevention of MCFV infection. The primary method to control spread of disease is to prevent contact between carriers and clinically susceptible species. There is no known method to control infection of malignant catarrhal fever virus-white-tailed deer variant (MCFV-WTD), as the carrier animal of this virus is unknown.

To determine the prevalence of malignant catarrhal fever viruses in Tennessee ruminant populations, blood and/or lymph node samples were …


Methicillin Resistance In Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius, Chad Christopher Black Aug 2010

Methicillin Resistance In Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius, Chad Christopher Black

Doctoral Dissertations

Staphylococcus pseudintermedius affecting dogs is analogous to S. aureus on humans, acting as both normal flora and opportunistic pathogen. Methicillin resistance in S. pseudintermedius is recent, with the first documented occurrence of an isolate bearing the methicillin resistance gene, mecA, in 1999. This gene encodes penicillin binding protein 2a, which renders all beta-lactam drugs ineffective and functions as a “gateway” antibiotic resistance determinant. In the presence of ineffective antibiotics, opportunities for mutational events and acquisition of mobile genetic elements increase as microbial densities increase, often leading to multi-drug resistance. Methicillin-resistant S. pseudintermedius (MRSP) infections have become increasingly common. For …


Elaboración De Un Anticuerpo Monoclonal Contra Leptospira Interrogans Serovar Pomona, Yuly Andrea Guerrero Quiroga, Juan Carlos Villarraga Micolta Mar 2010

Elaboración De Un Anticuerpo Monoclonal Contra Leptospira Interrogans Serovar Pomona, Yuly Andrea Guerrero Quiroga, Juan Carlos Villarraga Micolta

Medicina Veterinaria

La leptospirosis es una zoonosis de distribución mundial, más común en áreas tropicales donde las condiciones para su transmisión son favorables. Su incidencia a nivel mundial depende del clima, los reservorios, y su vigilancia; pero en Colombia estos índices no son bien valorados por la falta de investigaciones certeras en el tema. Es considerada una enfermedad ocupacional que afecta a personas que se dedican a la agricultura, limpieza de desagües, minería y aquellos que tienen contacto con animales como los trabajadores de famas y los veterinarios (Céspedes M, et.al, 2003; Slak A, et.al, 2007), sin contar que puede ser trasmitida …


An Investigation Of Humeral Stress Fractures In Racing Thoroughbreds Using A 3d Finite Element Model In Conjunction With A Bone Remodeling Algorithm, Ryan James Moore Feb 2010

An Investigation Of Humeral Stress Fractures In Racing Thoroughbreds Using A 3d Finite Element Model In Conjunction With A Bone Remodeling Algorithm, Ryan James Moore

Master's Theses

The humerus of a racing horse Thoroughbred is highly susceptible to stress fractures at a characteristic location as a result of cyclic loading. The propensity of a Thoroughbred to exhibit humeral fracture has made equines useful models in the epidemiology of stress fractures. In this study, a racing Thoroughbred humerus was simulated during training using a 3D finite element model in conjunction with a bone remodeling algorithm. Nine muscle forces and two contact forces were applied to the 3-dimensional finite element model, which contains four separate load cases representing fore-stance, mid-stance, aft-stance, and standing. Four different training programs were incorporated …