Wiener klinische Wochenschrift.
Publisher:
Springer
Frequency: Twenty four no. a year
Country: Austria
Language: ger
Author(s):
Gesellschaft der Ärzte in Wien.
Start Year:1888 -
ISSN:
0043-5325 (Print)
1613-7671 (Electronic)
0043-5325 (Linking)
1613-7671 (Electronic)
0043-5325 (Linking)
Impact Factor
2.6
2022
| NLM ID: | 131164 |
| (DNLM): | W05580000(s) |
| (OCoLC): | 01587509 |
| Coden: | WKWOAO |
| LCCN: | sn 79005961 |
| Classification: | W1 WI28 |
Contact with horses is a risk factor for tick-borne lymphadenopathy (TIBOLA): a case control study. Tick-borne lymphadenopathy (TIBOLA) is an emerging infection caused by Rickettsia slovaca. We describe here the seasonal, age and gender characteristics as well as the association with horse contact as risk factors for acquiring TIBOLA in comparison with another, more frequent tick-borne disease, Lyme borreliosis.We analysed a dataset of 855 patients diagnosed with either Lyme (n = 805) or TIBOLA (n = 50) disease using Fisher's exact tests and generalized linear models. Then we performed a matched case-control study in which all TIBOLA patients were paired with one Lyme patient matching in age...
[The efficacy of anthelmintic drugs against horse strongyles in the area of Salzburg and preliminary results of selective anthelmintic treatment]. In recent years more and more cases of anthelmintic resistant equine strongyles were reported. The latest developments are cases of resistance against macrocyclic lactones. In order to delay this process less anthelmintics and only those which have been previously tested for their efficacy on each individual farm should be used. During the grazing season 2008 faecal samples of 281 horses and 5 donkeys from 26 farms were analysed in the area of Salzburg. To 164 of these horses selective anthelmintic treatment was implemented. Every four weeks faecal samples from the 164 horses were quantitative...
[The immunological relation between human and equine Gc proteins (author’s transl)]. The immunological comparison of human and equine Gc proteins showed partial identical reactions between both species. Immunizations of goats and rabbits with horse serum produced antisera able to recognize human Gc proteins.