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Celem Repozytorium jest realizacja Polityki Otwartego Dostępu w zakresie gromadzenia, udostępniania oraz archiwizowania dorobku naukowego i dydaktycznego Państwowego Instytutu Weterynaryjnego PIB w Puławach.
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First detection of two novel malignant catarrhal fever-related gammaherpesviruses associated with sudden deaths of dorcas gazelles (Gazella Dorcas osiris)
(Springer, 2026)Malignant catarrhal fever (MCF) is a sporadic infectious disease of domesticated and non-domesticated ruminants including: cattle, sheep, bison, cervids, antelope and buffaloes, and is caused by gammaherpesviruses. Between ... -
Unveiling the global urban virome through wastewater metagenomics
(Nature, 2025)Understanding global viral dynamics is critical for public health. Traditional surveillance focuses on individual pathogens and symptomatic cases, which may miss asymptomatic infections or newly emerging viruses, ... -
Genetic traits of IncK2 plasmids and the Escherichia coli host underlying the association to the chicken gut
(Microbiology Society, 2026)This manuscript presents the phylogeny and conservation of IncK2 plasmids in Europe. It also provides insights into genetic traits responsible for IncK2 plasmids and its Escherichia coli host adaptation to the chicken ... -
Comparative pathogenicity of a virulent field isolate and an NA S122N genetically modified H3N1 avian influenza virus in chickens
(Taylor and Francis, 2026)Low pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIVs) are typically associated with subclinical or mild disease in poultry. However, recent outbreaks involving atypical LPAIV strains, including H3N1 strains like A/chicken/Belg ... -
The Effectiveness of Postharvest Processing on Microbiological Safety of Game Meat—A Systematic Review
(Wiley, 2026)The rising global consumption of game meat has highlighted gaps in the management of biological hazards associated with its production and consumption, and the safety of processed game meat products remain insufficiently ...
