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Maedi-Visna and Related Diseases

English · Hardback

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G. Petursson and Rikke Hoff-J0rgensen The concept of slow viral infections was first put forward in 1954 by Dr. Bjorn Sigurdsson, an Icelandic physician who had been studying some sheep diseases which were introduced into Iceland with the importation of a foreign breed of sheep in 1933. Sigurdsson's main criteria for defining slow infec tions were a very long initial period without clinical signs lasting months or even years following infection and a rather regular protracted, progres sive course, once clinical symptoms had appeared, usually ending in serious disease or death. Sigurdsson included in this list of slow infections maedi -visna, infectious adenomatosis of sheep, scrapie in sheep, Bittner's mam mary carcinoma and Gross' leukemia in mice. All of these diseases, except scrapie, are caused by retroviruses. The characteristics of slow infections as described above are of prac tical importance for epidemiology, diagnosis and control of these diseases. For many years the slow infections remained primarily a veterinary problem, mainly affecting sheep and goats in certain countries. In recent years, how ever, the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causing acquired immunodefici ency syndrome (AIDS), has suddenly appeared in many countries of the world and brought the slow infection concept forcefully to the attention of the medical profession. The disease problems and the economic effects of slow infections of sheep and goats are increasingly recognized in various coun tries. For the reasons stated above we feel that this book should be useful for veterinarians and physicians alike.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Maedi-Visna. History and Clinical Description.- 3. Maedi-Visna. Pathology and Pathogenesis.- 4. Maedi-Visna. Etiology and Immune Response.- 5. Diagnostic Methods.- 6. Economie Importance, Epidemiology and Control.- 7. Pathology and Epidemiology of Lentiviral Infection of Goats.- 8. Variations in Clinical Disease During Replication of Lentiviruses.- 9. Sheep Pulmonary Adenomatosis: Clinical, Pathological and Epidemiological Aspects.- 10. Sheep Pulmonary Adenomatosis: Studies on Its Aetiology.

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Authors G. Petursson
Assisted by R. Hoff-Jorgensen (Editor), R. Hoff-Jørgensen (Editor), R. Hoff-Jrgensen (Editor), R. Hoff-Jxrgensen (Editor), G. Petursson (Editor), G. Pétursson (Editor), G. Pitursson (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.03.2011
 
EAN 9780792304814
ISBN 978-0-7923-0481-4
No. of pages 190
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 12 mm
Weight 1030 g
Illustrations X, 190 p.
Series Developments in Veterinary Virology
Electron Microscopy in Biology
Developments in Veterinary Vir
Electron Microscopy in Biology
Developments in Veterinary Virology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Microbiology
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works

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