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Vaccination with live attenuated classical swine fever virus (CSFV) vaccines can rapidly confer protection in the absence of neutralizing antibodies. With an aim of providing information on the cellular mechanisms that may mediate this protection, we explored the interaction of porcine natural killer (NK) cells and γδ T cells with CSFV. Both NK and γδ T cells were refractory to infection with attenuated or virulent CSFV, and no stimulatory effects, as assessed by the expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II (MHC-II), perforin, and gamma interferon (IFN-γ), were observed when the cells were cultured in the presence of CSFV.

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Human brucellosis among pyrexia of unknown origin cases and occupationally exposed individuals in Goa Region, India.

Emerg Health Threats J

October 2014

Department of Veterinary Public Health, ICAR Research Complex for Goa, Old Goa, India;

Background: Brucellosis is a widespread zoonotic infection. This disease is endemic in many parts of Asia, including India. Brucellosis is a major cause of pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO).

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Experimental evaluation of horse hair as a nonabsorbable monofilament suture.

J Ayurveda Integr Med

October 2013

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Nagpur Veterinary College, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.

Background: Success of surgery depends on wound closure and healing. Ancients had coated many suture materials from plant and animal origin. As the quest for natural nonabsorbable, monofilament surgical suture continues, horsehair has been taken for study, which is mentioned in ancient literature.

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Vaccination with live attenuated classical swine fever virus (CSFV) vaccines induces a rapid onset of protection which has been associated with virus-specific CD8 T cell IFN-γ responses. In this study, we assessed the specificity of this response, by screening a peptide library spanning the CSFV C-strain vaccine polyprotein to identify and characterise CD8 T cell epitopes. Synthetic peptides were pooled to represent each of the 12 CSFV proteins and used to stimulate PBMC from four pigs rendered immune to CSFV by C-strain vaccination and subsequently challenged with the virulent Brescia strain.

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The aim of this project was to study the clinical manifestations, neurobehavioral, hematobiochemical, oxidative stress, genotoxicity, and histopathological changes during acrylamide toxicity in rats. A total of 30 adult male Wistar rats were divided in 5 equal groups and received 0, 10, 15, and 20 mg/kg body weight acrylamide as oral gavage, while group 5 was micronucleus (MN) control. Functional observational battery (FOB) parameters were studied at the 28th day of post treatment.

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Prospects of in ovo feeding and nutrient supplementation for poultry: the science and commercial applications--a review.

J Sci Food Agric

December 2013

Department of Poultry Science, Nagpur Veterinary College, Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Science University, Nagpur, 440 006, India; School of Environmental and Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, 2351, Australia.

In ovo supplementation of poultry embryos was first reported several decades ago, but it is only recently that concerted research has been directed at developing the technology for this process to be routinely used by the poultry industry. Although the technology of in ovo feeding was patented more than 10 years ago, it has not been widely adopted by the poultry industry. This review examines the early development of the enteric system of the poultry embryo; defines and distinguishes between in ovo feeding and in ovo nutrient administration; highlights the importance of early feeding of the chick; and discusses the development of in ovo feeding technology and its effects on hatchability, growth, gut health and immune response of chicks.

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Male wistar rats (weighting 160-180 g) were divided in six groups of 6 animals per group. Group A and F served as control. Groups B, C, D and E received acrylamide at 20 mg/kg body weight for 28 days and groups C and E received additionally vitamin E (50 IU/kg body weight) for 1 to 28 days and 29 - 42(nd) days of experiment, respectively.

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Male wistar rats (weighting 160-180 g) were divided into six groups of six animals per group. Groups A and F served as control. Groups B, C, D, and E received acrylamide at 20 mg/kg body weight for 28 days and groups C and E received additionally vitamin E (50 IU/kg body weight) for 1 to 28 days and 29 to 42 days of experiment, respectively.

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Cattle grazing nearby coal-fired power stations are exposed to fly ash. The present investigation aims to assess the environmental and health impacts of fly ash containing mercury emitted from thermal power plant. The health effect of fly ash were studied using 20 lactating cattle reared within a 5-km radius of s thermal power plant for the possible effect of fly ash such as the alterations in hematological and biochemical parameters of blood, milk, and urine.

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Biofilm formation in Staphylococcus aureus is considered an important virulence factor in bovine mastitis. Intercellular adhesion gene A (icaA) is a significant genetic determinant that contributes in biofilm formation. The aim of the present study was to determine the presence of the icaA gene in S.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the protective effects of Ocimum sanctum on the toxicity caused by the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug meloxicam in Wistar rats, focusing on hematological, biochemical, and organ health parameters.
  • Groups of rats were administered varying doses of meloxicam, leading to observable toxicity, including reduced hemoglobin and packed cell volume, which were partially restored by co-administration of Ocimum sanctum.
  • Results revealed signs of liver and kidney damage in meloxicam-treated groups, such as elevated liver enzymes, oxidative stress indicators, and stomach issues, but Ocimum sanctum showed potential in mitigating some of these toxic effects.
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Biofilm production by Staphylococcus aureus, an important virulence factor was investigated employing phenotypic and genotypic methods. A total of 102 S. aureus isolates from bovine subclinical mastitis cases were included in the study.

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Bilateral seminoma in a duck (Anas platyrhynchos).

Avian Pathol

October 2012

Department of Veterinary Pathology, Nagpur Veterinary College, Nagpur, India.

A case of bilateral seminoma in an aged Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos) is described. Both testes were enlarged. Historically, the testes revealed large irregular seminiferous tubules containing diffuse sheets of large round, hyperchromatic neoplastic spermatogenic cells.

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Listeria monocytogenes is a foodborne pathogen that causes a wide spectrum of diseases in humans and animals. Enzyme linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) [indirect and avidin-biotin (A-B)] for detecting L. monocytogenes antibodies in bovine milk samples (n = 2060) were standardized and evaluated by comparison with bacteriological examination.

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PCR analysis of Pasteurella multocida isolates from an outbreak of pasteurellosis in Indian pigs.

Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis

November 2008

Department of Microbiology, Nagpur Veterinary College, Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Seminary Hills, Nagpur 440006, India.

An outbreak of pasteurellosis with high mortality was recorded in indigenous pigs in India. The presence of Pasteurella multocida in samples collected from dead pigs was detected by smear examination and isolation, and later by P. multocida specific polymerase chain reaction (PM-PCR).

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The present study was carried out to genotypically characterize Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) isolated from bovine mastitis cases. A total of 37 strains of S.

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Genotypic characterization of Listeria spp. isolated from fresh water fish.

Int J Food Microbiol

February 2007

Department of Microbiology, Nagpur Veterinary College, Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur, 440 006 India.

A total of 200 samples (muscles and viscera, 100 of each) of fresh water fish, walking catfish (Clarias batrachus) were screened for Listeria spp. All the samples were subjected to a two-step enrichment followed by plating on selective media. Confirmation of the isolates was on the basis of biochemical characters, haemolysis on blood agar and Christie, Atkins, Munch Petersen test.

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Isolation of pathogenic Listeria monocytogenes in faeces of wild animals in captivity.

Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis

November 2006

Department of Microbiology, Nagpur Veterinary College, Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Seminary Hills, Nagpur 440006, India.

Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on isolating pathogenic Listeria species from fecal samples of captive wild animals using specific culture methods.
  • Eight out of fifty samples (16%) tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes, sourced from six mammals and one bird.
  • One isolate from a jackal was confirmed pathogenic through various tests, and PCR analysis indicated the presence of virulence genes.
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Anticoccidial efficacy of "Coxynil" a polyherbal preparation was tested against Eimeria tenella in broilers. Body weight of birds challenged with E. tenella in Coxynil treated groups was higher as compared to Coxynil untreated.

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Administration of dietary T-2 toxin in 120 days old broiler chicks led to significant lower body weights and increase in feed conversion ratio from 2nd week of age. There was significant reduction in haemoglobin and packed cell volume in T-2 toxicated birds at 4 ppm level only. The other hematological parameters like TEC, TLC and absolute leucocyte count did not showed any variation due to T-2 toxin in feed.

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A seminoma in a monorchid guinea fowl (Numida meleagris).

J Vet Med A Physiol Pathol Clin Med

February 2006

Department of Pathology, Nagpur Veterinary College, M.A.F.S.U., Nagpur 440 006, India.

A case of seminoma in a monorchid adult guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) is described. Grossly, a right enlarged testis, which was soft in consistency, and white to pale in colour with few spots of haemorrhages was observed. Histologically, the testicle revealed diffusely spread sheets of tumour cells.

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