Publications by authors named "S Malmarugan"

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  • Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Abortusequi (S. Abortusequi) is a significant cause of equine abortions, which negatively impacts the equine industry, especially as infections have been increasing in recent years.
  • The study isolated and analyzed S. Abortusequi from donkeys during an abortion outbreak in southern India, finding that this isolate formed a unique clade compared to other known isolates through whole genome sequencing and phylogenomic analysis.
  • Comparative analysis showed a higher number of core genes than accessory genes in S. Abortusequi serovars, and revealed a 32% agreement on antimicrobial resistance between phenotypic and genotypic data, indicating
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Lumpy skin disease (LSD) caused by LSD virus is a WOAH notifiable, high-impact, transboundary poxviral disease of bovines. The first official report of LSDV in India is from Odisha state during August 2019. Since then, cases have been reported from many states including Tamil Nadu, a Southern state of India.

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This work has been undertaken to study the occurrence of contamination in the poultry feed ingredients and find out its antibiotic sensitivity pattern to various antimicrobial drugs. Two hundred and ninety-eight poultry feed ingredient samples received at Poultry Disease Diagnosis and Surveillance Laboratory, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu in South India were screened for the presence of . The organisms were isolated in agar under anaerobic condition and subjected to standard biochemical tests for confirmation.

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Newcastle disease vaccines hitherto in vogue are produced from embryonated chicken eggs. Egg-adapted mesogenic vaccines possess several drawbacks such as paralysis and mortality in 2-week-old chicks and reduced egg production in the egg-laying flock. Owing to these possible drawbacks, we attempted to reduce the vaccine virulence for safe vaccination by adapting the virus in a chicken embryo fibroblast cell culture (CEFCC) system.

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