Publications by authors named "Claudia Cerutti Dazzi"

is the etiologic agent of porcine proliferative enteropathy (PPE), an inflammatory bowel disease with a major economic impact on the pig industry. The serological diagnosis of PPE can be performed using Blocking or Indirect ELISA, Immunoperoxidase Monolayer Assay (IPMA) and Indirect Fluorescence Antibody Test (IFAT). Here, we designed a most sophisticated immunological method for the detection of porcine anti- IgGs, named Flow Cytometry Antibody Test - FCAT.

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Glässer's disease is one of the main diseases affecting young piglets, particularly during the nursery phase, that can significantly impact pork production. Vaccination of sows has the potential to prevent Glaesserella parasuis infection during the first weeks of life that is to a substantial degree due to the transfer of maternal derived antibodies (MDA) in colostrum. In this study we compare the antibody response to two vaccines administered to pregnant sows.

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Article Synopsis
  • Glässer's disease is caused by a Gram-negative bacterium affecting young pigs, leading to severe symptoms like polyarthritis and meningitis, with 15 serovars classified by virulence.
  • Recent research focused on the emerging issue of serovar 7, which was traditionally deemed avirulent, showing it can cause serious disease similar to more virulent serovars when tested on piglets.
  • This study revealed that serovar 7 can produce classical Glässer's disease signs and identified new microscopic lesions, emphasizing the need for caution in vaccine strategies that rely solely on serovar classification for virulence.
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Parasitic myelopathy caused by Gurltia paralysans in domestic cats is a disease commonly reported in several South American countries. The adult parasite is lodged in the meningeal veins and spinal cord, often causing clinical manifestations of vascular proliferation, thrombophlebitis, and medullary compression. Wild felines are believed to be the definitive hosts of this parasite.

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The immune modulating activity of β-glucan on aquatic species has been a matter of intense investigation. Here, we aimed to investigate the effect of β-glucan on wound healing of silver catfish, a Neotropical South American scale-free fish. Small sections of skin and muscle (3 mm in diameter) were removed and fish were bathed daily with β-glucan (0.

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Haemophilus parasuis is the causative agent of the Glässer's disease (GD), one of the most important bacterial diseases that affect young pigs worldwide. GD prevention based on vaccination is a major concern due to the limited cross-protection conferred by the inactivated whole cell vaccines used currently. In this study, vaccines based on two mutant recombinant proteins derived from transferrin binding protein B of H.

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