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Epidemiological Survey on Canine Parvovirus Disease in Taizhou Region,Jiangsu Province,China
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作者 Yuan Weifeng Liu Jing +3 位作者 Zhao Xuegang Lu Jiang Zheng Xiaoliang Zhu Hongfei 《Animal Husbandry and Feed Science》 CAS 2014年第4期173-174,179,共3页
The canine parvovirus disease is an acute infectious disease caused by canine parvovirus(CPV). It is clinically characterized by severe vomiting,hemorrhagic enteritis,significant reduction in white blood cells and myo... The canine parvovirus disease is an acute infectious disease caused by canine parvovirus(CPV). It is clinically characterized by severe vomiting,hemorrhagic enteritis,significant reduction in white blood cells and myocarditis. The disease with high incidence,highly infectious and high mortality has become one of the serious infectious diseases threatening dog raising industry in China. In this research,260 cases of canine parvovirus case from an Aite Pet Clinic in Taizhou City during January 2010 and March 2011 were analyzed. This study discloses the epidemiology of CPV in Taizhou region of Jiangsu Province,i. e.,the incidence of CPV and canine motility are closely correlated with age,breed,immune inoculation and season. This study provides useful guide for the clinical treatment of CPV in the future. 展开更多
关键词 Taizhou region Canine parvovirus disease Epidemiological investigation
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Human parvovirus B19-associated hematopathy in HIV disease:need for clinicopathological revisit 被引量:3
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作者 Idris Abdullahi Nasir Jessy Thomas Medugu Amos Dangana 《The Journal of Biomedical Research》 CAS CSCD 2018年第1期1-2,共2页
Persons living with HIV infection occasionally suffer from anemia due to varying causes.These include the use of zidovudine,malnutrition especially vitamin B12and iron deficiency,opportunistic infections by Mycobacter... Persons living with HIV infection occasionally suffer from anemia due to varying causes.These include the use of zidovudine,malnutrition especially vitamin B12and iron deficiency,opportunistic infections by Mycobacterium tuberculosis,Pneumocystis jiroveci,and direct hematological effects of HIV infection itself within the marrow microenvironment.Persistent Parvovirus B19(B19V)infection is a clinically important and treatable etiology of anemia in HIV-infected persons. 展开更多
关键词 HIV Human parvovirus B19-associated hematopathy in HIV disease:need for clinicopathological revisit
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