419 related articles for article (PubMed ID: 17937556)
1. Ophthalmologic and oculopathologic findings in red-tailed hawks and Cooper's hawks with naturally acquired West Nile virus infection.
Pauli AM; Cruz-Martinez LA; Ponder JB; Redig PT; Glaser AL; Klauss G; Schoster JV; Wünschmann A
J Am Vet Med Assoc; 2007 Oct; 231(8):1240-8. PubMed ID: 17937556
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
2. Pathologic findings in red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) and Cooper's hawks (Accipiter cooper) naturally infected with West Nile virus.
Wünschmann A; Shivers J; Bender J; Carroll L; Fuller S; Saggese M; van Wettere A; Redig P
Avian Dis; 2004 Sep; 48(3):570-80. PubMed ID: 15529979
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
3. Pathology and epidemiology of natural West Nile viral infection of raptors in Georgia.
Ellis AE; Mead DG; Allison AB; Stallknecht DE; Howerth EW
J Wildl Dis; 2007 Apr; 43(2):214-23. PubMed ID: 17495305
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
4. Effect of West Nile virus DNA-plasmid vaccination on response to live virus challenge in red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis).
Redig PT; Tully TN; Ritchie BW; Roy AF; Baudena MA; Chang GJ
Am J Vet Res; 2011 Aug; 72(8):1065-70. PubMed ID: 21801064
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
5. West Nile virus in raptors from Virginia during 2003: clinical, diagnostic, and epidemiologic findings.
Joyner PH; Kelly S; Shreve AA; Snead SE; Sleeman JM; Pettit DA
J Wildl Dis; 2006 Apr; 42(2):335-44. PubMed ID: 16870856
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
6. Serologic evidence of West Nile virus infections in wild birds captured in Germany.
Linke S; Niedrig M; Kaiser A; Ellerbrok H; Müller K; Müller T; Conraths FJ; Mühle RU; Schmidt D; Köppen U; Bairlein F; Berthold P; Pauli G
Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2007 Aug; 77(2):358-64. PubMed ID: 17690413
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
7. Ocular Lesions in Red-Tailed Hawks ( Buteo jamaicensis) With Naturally Acquired West Nile Disease.
Wünschmann A; Armién AG; Khatri M; Martinez LC; Willette M; Glaser A; Alvarez J; Redig P
Vet Pathol; 2017 Mar; 54(2):277-287. PubMed ID: 27694424
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
8. Natural and experimental West Nile virus infection in five raptor species.
Nemeth N; Gould D; Bowen R; Komar N
J Wildl Dis; 2006 Jan; 42(1):1-13. PubMed ID: 16699143
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
9. Sentinel birds in wild-bird resting sites as potential indicators for West Nile virus infections in Germany.
Ziegler U; Seidowski D; Globig A; Fereidouni SR; Ulrich RG; Groschup MH
Arch Virol; 2010 Jun; 155(6):965-9. PubMed ID: 20437062
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
10. Clinical and pathologic features of lineage 2 West Nile virus infections in birds of prey in Hungary.
Erdélyi K; Ursu K; Ferenczi E; Szeredi L; Rátz F; Skáre J; Bakonyi T
Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2007; 7(2):181-8. PubMed ID: 17627436
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
11. Serologic evidence of West Nile virus infection in three wild raptor populations.
Stout WE; Cassini AG; Meece JK; Papp JM; Rosenfield RN; Reed KD
Avian Dis; 2005 Sep; 49(3):371-5. PubMed ID: 16252490
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
12. West Nile virus detection in the organs of naturally infected blue jays (Cyanocitta cristata).
Gibbs SE; Ellis AE; Mead DG; Allison AB; Moulton JK; Howerth EW; Stallknecht DE
J Wildl Dis; 2005 Apr; 41(2):354-62. PubMed ID: 16107670
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
13. Chorioretinal lesions in nonfatal cases of West Nile virus infection.
Hershberger VS; Augsburger JJ; Hutchins RK; Miller SA; Horwitz JA; Bergmann M
Ophthalmology; 2003 Sep; 110(9):1732-6. PubMed ID: 13129870
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
14. Experimental West Nile virus infection in blue jays (Cyanocitta cristata) and crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos).
Weingartl HM; Neufeld JL; Copps J; Marszal P
Vet Pathol; 2004 Jul; 41(4):362-70. PubMed ID: 15232136
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
15. Pathologic and immunohistochemical findings in goshawks (Accipiter gentilis) and great horned owls (Bubo virginianus) naturally infected with West Nile virus.
Wünschmann A; Shivers J; Bender J; Carroll L; Fuller S; Saggese M; van Wettere A; Redig P
Avian Dis; 2005 Jun; 49(2):252-9. PubMed ID: 16094831
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
16. Pathogenicity of West Nile virus in chickens.
Senne DA; Pedersen JC; Hutto DL; Taylor WD; Schmitt BJ; Panigrahy B
Avian Dis; 2000; 44(3):642-9. PubMed ID: 11007013
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
17. Clinical evaluation and outcomes of naturally acquired West Nile virus infection in raptors.
Nemeth NM; Kratz GE; Bates R; Scherpelz JA; Bowen RA; Komar N
J Zoo Wildl Med; 2009 Mar; 40(1):51-63. PubMed ID: 19368240
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
18. Ocular features of west nile virus infection in North America: a study of 14 eyes.
Chan CK; Limstrom SA; Tarasewicz DG; Lin SG
Ophthalmology; 2006 Sep; 113(9):1539-46. PubMed ID: 16860390
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
19. Pathology and immunohistochemical findings of west nile virus infection in psittaciformes.
Palmieri C; Franca M; Uzal F; Anderson M; Barr B; Woods L; Moore J; Woolcock P; Shivaprasad HL
Vet Pathol; 2011 Sep; 48(5):975-84. PubMed ID: 21160024
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
20. Detection of West Nile virus in oral and cloacal swabs collected from bird carcasses.
Komar N; Lanciotti R; Bowen R; Langevin S; Bunning M
Emerg Infect Dis; 2002 Jul; 8(7):741-2. PubMed ID: 12095448
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
[Next] [New Search]