Publications by authors named "Yuli Purwandari Kristianingrum"

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  • Fasciolosis, a significant foodborne disease caused by Fasciola sp., primarily affects cattle and poses a risk to Veterinary Public Health due to its zoonotic nature.
  • A study conducted on 585 cattle at Ampel abbatoir in Central Java, Indonesia, from February to August 2022, found a high prevalence of 25.12%, particularly in Ongole breed, females, older cattle, and those from outside Boyolali district.
  • The findings highlight the need for ongoing epidemiological research and preventative measures to minimize the risk of fasciolosis, which impacts both cattle health and poses potential human health risks.
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  • - The study investigates the potential transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, between domestic animals and humans, emphasizing the need for further research on this topic
  • - Researchers collected 157 samples (nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs, sera) from animals like cats, pigs, cows, birds, and bats in the Yogyakarta region, using various detection methods including antibody tests and RT-PCR
  • - Results indicated that 3.1% of samples tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies, primarily in animals that had contact with COVID-19-infected humans, suggesting a possible transmission route from humans to pets
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  • - The study investigates Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strains in commercial and native chickens to understand their genetic characteristics and distribution in chicken embryonic tissues.
  • - Results reveal that virulent (velogenic) NDV strains belong to genotype VII.2, while mild (lentogenic) strains fall into genotypes II and I, with significant amino acid changes noted in their genes.
  • - The research concludes that NDV affects various organs, particularly the digestive and respiratory systems, but lentogenic strains cause less damage than velogenic ones, suggesting a need for more studies on NDV's effects in chickens.
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  • The COVID-19 pandemic led to increased contact with pets, but misinformation caused many to panic and abandon them due to fears of pets spreading the virus.
  • This study reviewed 132 articles from 2020 to assess the role of pets as potential carriers of SARS-CoV-2, narrowing down to 12 relevant studies for a meta-analysis.
  • Findings indicated that while there is some transmission of SARS-CoV-2 among domesticated animals, especially between cats, definitive human-to-pet transmission was not established, and pets displayed asymptomatic responses to the virus.
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Background And Aim: The attention to rabbit meat production in Indonesia is comparatively less to other farm animals such as cattle and poultry industries. However, future prospect of rabbit to be seriously industrialized seemed quite promising due to rabbit is highly productive and has short reproduction cycle as well as generation interval. One of the diseases infecting many rabbits is coccidiosis caused by protozoan parasite, spp.

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The number of bovine coccidiosis cases is generally high and distributed worldwide. It can reach up to 100% in the early weeks of age in calves and has a corresponding impact on further cattle development and the economic outcome. For these reasons, this study was conducted to detect the presence of Eimeria spp.

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Avian coccidiosis is a huge problem worldwide. Heavily infected animals that show severe clinical signs and coccidiostat resistance are causing important economic losses. The present study aimed to update the recent cases of coccidiosis in Central Java, Indonesia, and to show the importance of the disease in the region.

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