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142 related items for PubMed ID: 400522

  • 21. A preliminary report on the isolation of bovine malignant catarrhal fever virus in Iran.
    Ramyar H, Hessami M.
    Vet Rec; 1972 Dec 16; 91(25):630-1. PubMed ID: 4651425
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  • 22. Observations on two strains of bovine malignant catarrhal fever virus in tissue culture.
    Wibberley G.
    Res Vet Sci; 1976 Jul 16; 21(1):105-7. PubMed ID: 951518
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  • 23. Comparison of genomes of malignant catarrhal fever-associated herpesviruses by restriction endonuclease analysis.
    Shih LM, Zee YC, Castro AE.
    Arch Virol; 1989 Jul 16; 109(1-2):145-51. PubMed ID: 2558629
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  • 24. Influence of temperature on the growth in cell culture of malignant catarrhal fever virus.
    Harkness JW, Jessett DM.
    Res Vet Sci; 1981 Sep 16; 31(2):164-8. PubMed ID: 7323461
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  • 25. Experimental transmission of bovine malignant catarrhal fever to a bison (Bison bison).
    Liggitt HD, McChesney AE, DeMartini JC.
    J Wildl Dis; 1980 Apr 16; 16(2):299-304. PubMed ID: 7431530
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  • 26. A microtitre technique for the assay of malignant catarrhal fever virus and neutralising antibody.
    Mushi EZ, Plowright W.
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  • 27. Virologic studies on cattle with naturally occurring and experimentally induced malignant catarrhal fever.
    Storz J, Okuna N, McChesney AE, Pierson RE.
    Am J Vet Res; 1976 Aug 16; 37(8):875-8. PubMed ID: 949113
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  • 28. Antibodies to malignant catarrhal fever virus antigens in the sera of normal and naturally infected cattle in Kenya.
    Rossiter PB, Jessett DM, Mushi EZ, Karstad L.
    Res Vet Sci; 1980 Sep 16; 29(2):235-9. PubMed ID: 6781021
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  • 29. [The etiology of "malignant catarrhal fever" originating in sheep: serological findings in cattle and sheep with ruminant gamma herpesviruses].
    Metzler AE, Burri HR.
    Tierarztl Prax; 1991 Apr 16; 19(2):135-40. PubMed ID: 2068708
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  • 30. Prevalence of virus neutralising antibodies to malignant catarrhal fever virus in oryx (Oryx beisa callotis).
    Mushi EZ, Karstad L.
    J Wildl Dis; 1981 Jul 16; 17(3):467-70. PubMed ID: 7198155
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  • 31. Experimental nebulization of American bison (Bison bison) with low doses of ovine herpesvirus 2 from sheep nasal secretions.
    Gailbreath KL, O'Toole D, Taus NS, Knowles DP, Oaks JL, Li H.
    Vet Microbiol; 2010 Jul 14; 143(2-4):389-93. PubMed ID: 20018461
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  • 32. Epidemiology of bovine malignant catarrhal fevers, a review.
    Mushi EZ, Rurangirwa FR.
    Vet Res Commun; 1981 Dec 14; 5(2):127-42. PubMed ID: 7048724
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  • 33. Antibodies to malignant catarrhal fever virus in cattle with non-wildebeest-associated malignant catarrhal fever.
    Rossiter PB.
    J Comp Pathol; 1983 Jan 14; 93(1):93-7. PubMed ID: 6341420
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  • 34. Malignant catarrhal fever in greater kudus.
    Boever WJ, Kurka B.
    J Am Vet Med Assoc; 1974 Nov 01; 165(9):817-9. PubMed ID: 4473442
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  • 35. Epidemiologic and pathologic aspects of an epizootic of malignant catarrhal fever in exotic hoofstock.
    Meteyer CU, Gonzales BJ, Heuschele WP, Howard EB.
    J Wildl Dis; 1989 Apr 01; 25(2):280-6. PubMed ID: 2716112
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  • 36. Wildebeest-derived malignant catarrhal fever: unusual epidemiology in South Africa.
    Barnard BJ, Van de Pypekamp HE.
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  • 37. Goats are a potential reservoir for the herpesvirus (MCFV-WTD), causing malignant catarrhal fever in deer.
    Li H, Cunha CW, Abbitt B, deMaar TW, Lenz SD, Hayes JR, Taus NS.
    J Zoo Wildl Med; 2013 Jun 01; 44(2):484-6. PubMed ID: 23805572
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  • 38. Morphogenesis of a cytomegalovirus from an American bison affected with malignant catarrhal fever.
    Todd WJ, Storz J.
    J Gen Virol; 1983 May 01; 64(Pt 5):1025-30. PubMed ID: 6302207
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  • 39. Malignant catarrhal fever virus specific secretory IgA in nasal secretions of wildebeest calves.
    Rurangirwa FR, Mushi EZ, Karstad L.
    Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis; 1982 May 01; 5(4):429-36. PubMed ID: 6890888
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  • 40. Letter: Malignant catarrhal fever of cattle in Great Britain.
    Plowright W, Rossiter PB.
    Vet Rec; 1975 Apr 19; 96(16):365. PubMed ID: 1146143
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