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myxovirus parainfluenza-3 associated with an outbreak of strangles. 196514327976
western encephalitis in illinois horses and ponies. 19665911791
arbovirus studies in the ohio-mississippi basin, 1964-1967. v. trivittatus and western equine encephalomyelitis viruses. 19695817893
rabies in illinois farm animals. 19705463042
veterinarians, horse trainers, and racing boards. 1976931767
klossiella equi baumann, 1946 (sporozoa: eucoccidiorida) from an illinois horse. 1977403652
an eia viewpoint. 1978625272
prevalence of equine onchocerciasis in southeastern and midwestern united states.of 664 horses reported to have originated in southeastern and midwestern united states, 341 (51.4%) were positive for onchocerca cervicalis cutaneous microfilariasis. the highest prevalence of 68.8% was recorded for horses from virginia. horses with the highest concentrations of microfilariae (as high as 19,770 microfilariae/mg in 1 horse) were from the southeast (georgia, florida, tennessee, and alabama). for horses from south carolina, the prevalence of infection was 57.1%; from the midwest (k ...19854008301
equine monocytic ehrlichiosis in illinois. 19854055495
monthly prevalence (in 1986) of antibody titers against equine monocytic ehrlichiosis in apparently healthy horses in illinois.the seroprevalence and seasonal trend of antibody titers against equine monocytic ehrlichiosis (potomac horse fever) were determined in apparently healthy horses in selected areas of illinois in 1986. sera from 1,367 horses (6 months to 29 years old) were evaluated for the presence of antibodies against ehrlichia risticii with indirect immunofluorescence. the majority (88%) of the horses were thoroughbred or standardbred racehorses. the number of horses with antibodies against e risticii was 229 ...19892694868
epidemiology of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis in north america based on histologically confirmed cases. a report.following a workshop on equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (epm) convened at the veterinary medical forum of the american college of veterinary internal medicine in 1988, this survey of epm in north america was developed. it is based upon 364 histologically confirmed case records from california, florida, illinois, kentucky, new york, ohio, oklahoma, ontario, pennsylvania, and texas up to 1988. the highest rate of infection was found in young thoroughbred, standardbred, and quarter horses. diffe ...19902342022
outbreak of vesicular dermatitis among horses at a midwestern horse show.dermatitis consisting of blisters on the nose and other parts of the body was reported among horses at a midwestern horse show. some horses also had jaundice, hematuria and anorexia. an outbreak investigation was initiated, and of 239 horses for which information could be obtained, 58 (24%) were found to have been affected. median duration of illness was 5 days, and all horses recovered. age, sex, water source, grain source, and stabling location were not associated with illness. the use of wood ...19957601718
short- and long-term survival and prevalence of postoperative ileus after small intestinal surgery in the horse.the records of 74 horses that recovered from anaesthesia after surgery for a small intestinal lesion from 1994 to 1999 were reviewed. sixty-three horses (85%) had a strangulating lesion and 43 of these (68%) had a resection and anastomosis. four of 11 horses (36%) without a strangulating lesion had a resection and anastomosis. sixty-three horses (85%) survived to discharge, with a survival rate of 53/63 in horses with a strangulating lesion (84%) and 10/11 (91%) in others. for all lesions, short ...200011202382
effect of subcutaneous vs intramuscular administration of p.g. 600 on estrual and ovulatory responses of prepubertal gilts.the effects of s.c. and i.m. administration of p.g. 600 on estrual and ovulatory responses of prepubertal gilts were investigated. one hundred eighty-four crossbred gilts between 159 and 174 d of age were assigned to receive p.g. 600 s.c. (s.c. p.g. 600) in the flank, p.g. 600 i.m. in the neck (i.m. p.g. 600), or no treatment (control). at the beginning of the study (d 0), animals were selected from a modified, open-front barn, regrouped, relocated to new pens, and exposed once daily to a mature ...200010907814
from the centers for disease control and prevention. west nile virus activity--united states, august 21-28, 2002, and illinois, january 1-august 27, 2002. 200212353500
west nile virus activity--united states, august 21-28, 2002, and illinois, january 1-august 27, 2002.this report summarizes west nile virus (wnv) surveillance data reported to cdc through arbonet and by states and other jurisdictions as of 7:30 a.m. mountain daylight time, august 28, 2002, and highlights wnv activity in illinois.200212219748
west nile virus activity--united states, september 22-28, 2004.during september 22-28, a total of 180 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported in the district of columbia (dc) and 24 states (alabama, arizona, california, georgia, illinois, iowa, kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maryland, michigan, minnesota, mississippi, missouri, montana, nebraska, nevada, new mexico, ohio, pennsylvania, texas, utah, wisconsin, and wyoming).200415457147
west nile virus activity--united states, september 8-14, 2004.during september 8-14, a total of 195 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 26 states (alabama, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, florida, georgia, idaho, illinois, iowa, kansas, maryland, minnesota, missouri, nebraska, nevada, new mexico, new york, north dakota, oklahoma, oregon, pennsylvania, south dakota, tennessee, texas, and wisconsin).200415371969
west nile virus activity--united states, august 18-24, 2004.during august 18-24, a total of 154 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 18 states (alabama, arizona, california, colorado, connecticut, florida, georgia, illinois, kentucky, minnesota, mississippi, missouri, nevada, new mexico, north carolina, south dakota, tennessee, and wisconsin).200415329654
west nile virus activity--united states, august 4-10, 2004.during august 4-10, a total of 89 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 14 states (alabama, arizona, california, florida, illinois, kentucky, louisiana, minnesota, mississippi, missouri, new mexico, north dakota, south dakota, and wyoming).200415306758
west nile virus activity--united states, july 28-august 3, 2004.during july 28-august 3, a total of 141 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 11 states (alabama, arizona, california, colorado, florida, illinois, nevada, new york, north dakota, south dakota, and texas). during 2004, a total of 20 states have reported a total of 406 cases of human wnv illness to cdc through arbonet. of these, 247 (61%) were reported from arizona. a total of 226 (57%) of the 406 cases occurred in males; the median age of patients was 51 years (range: 1 ...200415295314
west nile virus activity--united states, july 21-27, 2004.during july 21-27, a total of 83 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 13 states (alabama, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, florida, illinois, iowa, missouri, new mexico, ohio, pennsylvania, and south dakota).200415282450
west nile virus activity--united states, september 15-21, 2004.during september 15-21, a total of 218 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 21 states (arizona, california, florida, illinois, indiana, kansas, maryland, michigan, minnesota, mississippi, missouri, nebraska, nevada, new mexico, north dakota, oklahoma, south dakota, texas, utah, wisconsin, and wyoming).200415385920
west nile virus activity--united states, august 25-31, 2004.during august 25-31, a total of 210 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 14 states (arizona, california, florida, illinois, indiana, kansas, maryland, minnesota, montana, nevada, new mexico, north dakota, oklahoma, and pennsylvania).200415343148
west nile virus activity--united states, september 29-october 5, 2004.during september 29-october 5, a total of 81 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 18 states (alabama, arizona, arkansas, california, florida, georgia, illinois, iowa, kansas, kentucky, minnesota, missouri, ohio, oklahoma, pennsylvania, south dakota, texas, and virginia).200415470326
west nile virus activity--united states, august 11-17, 2004.during august 11-17, a total of 194 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 17 states (alabama, arizona, california, colorado, florida, illinois, louisiana, maryland, minnesota, mississippi, missouri, new mexico, ohio, south dakota, texas, utah, and virginia).200415318160
west nile virus activity--united states, october 6-12, 2004.during october 6-12, a total of 86 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 18 states (arizona, florida, illinois, kansas, louisiana, michigan, minnesota, missouri, nevada, new jersey, new mexico, north dakota, ohio, oklahoma, pennsylvania, tennessee, texas, and utah).200415483530
west nile virus activity--united states, october 13-19, 2004.during october 13-19, a total of 200 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 20 states (arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, maryland, michigan, mississippi, missouri, nevada, new mexico, north carolina, oklahoma, pennsylvania, south dakota, wisconsin, and wyoming).200415499683
transient diabetes mellitus in a neonatal thoroughbred foal.objective: to describe the clinical presentation, treatment, and outcome of a neonatal foal diagnosed with transient type 1 diabetes mellitus. case summary: a 3-day-old thoroughbred foal presented with a 24-hour history of diarrhea and depression. coronavirus particles were observed in the feces via electron microscopy. during hospitalization the foal developed hyperglycemia concomitantly with low insulin concentration and an adequate response to exogenous insulin therapy supported a diagnosis o ...201021166983
evaluation of a commercially available modified-live streptococcus equi subsp equi vaccine in ponies.objective-to evaluate a commercially available modified-live streptococcus equi subsp equi vaccine for safety and persistence in vaccinated ponies and to detect recombination or reversion events in the vaccine strain. animals-5 ponies that were 1.5 to 8 years old (group 1) and 4 ponies that were 6 months old (group 2). procedures-ponies were vaccinated, with a subsequent booster vaccination 2 to 3 weeks later, and monitored for 50 days. at booster vaccination, an equal amount of a tetracycline-r ...201121801073
detection of various performance enhancing substances in specimens collected from race horses in illinois: a five-year experience.in order to protect the integrity of horse racing in illinois, a complex testing of urine and blood specimens collected post-race from winning and special designation horses is continuously conducted. the initial screening by immunoassays was followed by the confirmation on presumptive positive samples. instrumental screening was also conducted. perimortem and postmortem specimens and special exhibits (syringes, needles, etc.) were also analyzed. the administration of alkalinizing agents was det ...201121871152
the culex pipiens complex in the mississippi river basin: identification, distribution, and bloodmeal hosts.members of the culex pipiens complex are the primary vectors of st. louis encephalitis virus and west nile virus in the mississippi river basin (mrb). the cx. pipiens complex in the mrb is composed of 4 taxa: cx. p. pipiens form pipiens, cx. p. quinquefasciatus, hybrids between cx. p. pipiens f. pipiens and cx. p. quinquefasciatus, and cx. p. pipiens form molestus. three studies on bloodmeal hosts with large sample sizes have been conducted on members of the cx. pipiens complex in the mrb includ ...201223401948
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