- Tytuł:
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Koronawirusy i koronawirozy człowieka i zwierząt
Humans and animals coronaviruses and coronaviroses - Autorzy:
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Gliński, Zdzisław
Żmuda, Andrzej - Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/22018917.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2020
- Wydawca:
- Krajowa Izba Lekarsko-Weterynaryjna
- Tematy:
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wirusologia
koronawirusy
Coronaviridae
koronawirozy
patogeneza
koronawirusy ludzkie
objawy chorobowe
czynniki chorobotwórcze
choroby człowieka
choroby zwierząt
koronawirusy zwierzęce
coronaviruses
human and animal coronaviroses - Opis:
- Coronaviruses cause a large variety of diseases in humans, livestock, companion and also in wild animals. Three times in the 21st century, coronavirus outbreaks (SARS, MERS and COVID-19), have emerged from animal reservoirs to cause severe diseases in humans and global transmission concerns. There are hundreds of coronaviruses, most of which circulate among animals including pigs, cattle, ferrets, rabbits, camels, bats, cats and dogs. Transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGE-CoV), and porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PED-CoV), cause severe gastroenteritis in young piglets, leading to significant morbidity, mortality, and ultimately economic losses. Bovine CoV, Rat CoV, and infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), cause mild to severe infections in cattle, rats, and chickens, respectively. Feline coronavirus enteritis causes a mild or asymptomatic infection in domestic cats, but feline infectious peritonitis coronavirus (FIP-CoV), causes a lethal disease in the domestic cat, and other members of the Felidae family. Sometimes, animal coronaviruses evolve to infect a new host species and spread in that new host, animal or human, causing disease. This host jump or cross-species transmission may lead to serious consequences for a new host population. This review focuses on the etiology, epidemiology, disease mechanisms and pathogenesis as well as bioasecurity and immunoprophylaxis against coronaviral infections.
- Źródło:
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Życie Weterynaryjne; 2020, 95, 06; 335-346
0137-6810 - Pojawia się w:
- Życie Weterynaryjne
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki