Publications by authors named "Kamil Atlı"

In this study, we compared the effectiveness of various methods used in the treatment of cattle with cutaneous papillomatosis. Ivermectin, Tarantula cubensis extract, levamisole, autovaccine, and a combination of T. cubensis extract + levamisole were administered to the animals.

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Canine distemper virus (CDV), which causes severe infections in all domestic and wild carnivores, is transmitted by all secretions and excretions of infected animals. Despite the regular vaccination against it, CDV still manages to circulate in nature and is a worldwide problem in dogs. For many years in the world, the virus managed to circulate in nature.

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Molecular studies on viral diseases in wildlife are limited in Turkey. Pestiviruses infect domestic animals such as pig, cattle, sheep, goats and many other wild ungulates. Cross-species transmission of pestiviruses between wildlife and domestic livestock is a subject of recent concern where wild ungulates are in close contact with domestic ruminants.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on two types of Canine Adenovirus (CAV) causing diseases in dogs: CAV-1 (infectious hepatitis) and CAV-2 (laryngotracheitis).
  • Researchers analyzed blood samples from 111 dogs with clinical symptoms and 77 shelter dogs, revealing systemic illness signs like fever and cough.
  • Serological tests showed a high prevalence of CAV antibodies in 54.7% of the samples, but direct virus isolation from cell cultures yielded no positive results, highlighting a significant presence of CAV infection.
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