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Emergence of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N8)clade 2.3.4.4b viruses in grebes in Inner Mongolia and Ningxia,China,in 2021 被引量:1
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作者 Qiuzi Xu Xinru Lü +17 位作者 Yi Li Hua Luo Zhen Zhang Xiang Li Rongxiu Qin Qing An Fengyi Qu Zhenliang Zhao Chengbo Zhang Weidong Wang Yuecheng Li Yajun Wang Xiangwei Zeng Zhijun Hou Jingqiang Ren Yulong Wang Yanbing Li hongliang chai 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第1期348-353,共6页
Highly pathogenic avian influenza(HPAI)subtype H5Nx viruses have spread globally and are a major concern for poultry,wild birds,mammals,and even humans(de Vries et al.2015;Zeng et al.2022).The hemagglutinin(HA)genes o... Highly pathogenic avian influenza(HPAI)subtype H5Nx viruses have spread globally and are a major concern for poultry,wild birds,mammals,and even humans(de Vries et al.2015;Zeng et al.2022).The hemagglutinin(HA)genes of H5 subtype viruses have evolved into multiple clades and some of these clades have been further divided into subclades(Cui et al.2022).Clade 2.3.4.4H5N8 HPAI viruses(HPAIVs)have caused several waves of disease outbreaks in wild birds and domestic poultry(Wang et al.2022). 展开更多
关键词 POULTRY Ningxia INFLUENZA
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Morphological and phylogenetical analysis reveals that a new tapeworm species (Cestoda: Hymenolepididae) from whooper swan belongs to Cloacotaenia not Hymenolepis
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作者 Zhijun Hou Lei Han +8 位作者 Ying Sun Dongdong Shen Zhiwei Peng Lixin Wang Qian Zhai Yanqiang Zhou Yaxian Lu Liwei Teng hongliang chai 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第6期2581-2587,共7页
During a helminthological study of waterfowl in China,a new species(Cloacotaenia cygnimorbus sp.nov.)of hymenolepidid cestodes(tapeworm)was found in the small intestine of whooper swan(Cygnus cygnus,Linnaeus,1758).The... During a helminthological study of waterfowl in China,a new species(Cloacotaenia cygnimorbus sp.nov.)of hymenolepidid cestodes(tapeworm)was found in the small intestine of whooper swan(Cygnus cygnus,Linnaeus,1758).The rudimentary rostellum and four unarmed muscular suckers,proglottids with distinct craspedote and three spherical testes were coincident with the characters of Cloacotaenia or Hymenolepis,but phylogenetic analysis of 28S rRNA and cox1 gene revealed that the new species is Cloacotaenia rather than Hymenolepis.Its morphology was also clearly diff erentiated from C.megalops in the arrangement of its testes in a triangle instead of in line and the cirrus unarmed rather than spined.Compared with C.megalops,the new species has more elongated neck,much larger mature proglottids and much smaller testes,cirrus sac,ovary,vitellarium and uterine proglottid.In addition,it infected the host intestine not the cloacae.Phylogenetic analysis of cox1 gene of the new species shows that it had a level of sequence variation(10.52–23.06%)with the sequences of C.megalops.The considerable morphological and molecular diff erences between those two parasites support C.cygnimorbus sp.nov.as a new species. 展开更多
关键词 Cloacotaenia Hymenolepididae HYMENOLEPIS Whooper swan 28S rRNA cox1
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Correction to:Morphological and phylogenetical analysis reveals that a new tapeworm species(Cestoda:Hymenolepididae)from whooper swan belongs to Cloacotaenia not Hymenolepis
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作者 Zhijun Hou Lei Han +8 位作者 Ying Sun Dongdong Shen Zhiwei Peng Lixin Wang Qian Zhai Yanqiang Zhou Yaxian Lu Liwei Teng hongliang chai 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第5期1713-1713,共1页
Correction to:J.For.Res.(2020)31(6):2581-2587 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-019-01036-2 After publication of this article,it was brought to our atten-tion that the legend to Figure 1 did not state that Figure 1d was ... Correction to:J.For.Res.(2020)31(6):2581-2587 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-019-01036-2 After publication of this article,it was brought to our atten-tion that the legend to Figure 1 did not state that Figure 1d was adapted from Figure 1d of Makarikov and Tkach(2013).In addition,Makarikov and Tkach(2013)should have been cited in the methods section. 展开更多
关键词 FIGURE belongs MORPHOLOGICAL
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An initial coprological survey of parasitic fauna in the wild Amur leopard(Panthera pardus orientalis)
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作者 Zhijun HOU Zhiwei PENG +3 位作者 Yao NING Dan LIU hongliang chai Guangshun JIANG 《Integrative Zoology》 SCIE CSCD 2020年第5期375-384,共10页
The Amur leopard,one of nine recently recognized subspecies of leopard,is still the most threatened by a stochastic procession of extinction.Evaluation of the potential danger to the conservation of the Amur leopard o... The Amur leopard,one of nine recently recognized subspecies of leopard,is still the most threatened by a stochastic procession of extinction.Evaluation of the potential danger to the conservation of the Amur leopard originating from disease urgently needs to be studied.Unfortunately,research on the potential risk to Amur leopards caused by disease is rare.In terms of parasitic diseases that affect this species,even basic data for parasitic fauna are absent.The aim of this study is to acquire this knowledge to improve the general understanding of Amur leopard parasites.Seven parasite species,including 3 nematodes(Toxocara cati,a capillarid-type parasite,and a Metastrongyloideatype parasite),2 cestodes(Spirometra sp.and Taenia sp.),1 trematode(Paragonimus sp.),and 1 protozoan(Cystoisospora felis),were found in this research.Toxocara cati occurred most frequently,followed by Spirometra sp. 展开更多
关键词 Amur leopard Panthera pardus orientalis parasitic fauna
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