[Papillomatosis of cattle and its relationship to equine sarcoid].
Abstract: The aetiology and the pathogenesis of equine sarcoids are described. Aspects of therapy are discussed.
Publication Date: 1991-02-01 PubMed ID: 1646494
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- English Abstract
- Journal Article
- Research Support
- Non-U.S. Gov't
- Review
- Animal Health
- Animal Science
- Bovine Papilloma Virus
- Clinical Study
- Comparative Study
- Diagnosis
- Disease Diagnosis
- Disease Etiology
- Disease Treatment
- Epidemiology
- Equine Diseases
- Equine Health
- Equine-Assisted Therapies
- Infection
- Papillomavirus
- Pathogenesis
- Pathophysiology
- Sarcoids
- Veterinary Medicine
- Veterinary Research
- Virus
Summary
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The research work focuses on the study of the origin and development of equine sarcoids, a common skin tumor in horses, in relation to cattle papillomatosis (caused by bovine papillomavirus), and discusses possible treatments.
Aetiology and Pathogenesis of Equine Sarcoids
- The main part of this research talks about the aetiology, which is about the cause of the equine sarcoids. The authors likely dive deep into the underlying reasons why these skin tumors occur in horses. This might include discussion and analysis of various factors such as genetic predisposition, environmental triggers and exposure to certain types of viruses or bacteria.
- The pathogenesis – the actual process by which these tumors develop – is also an important component of the research. The paper might trace the progression of the disease from first exposure to the causative agents, and the subsequent immune reaction, to the eventual appearance of tumors. It may involve the discussion of biological and physiological changes in the animal body.
Relationship between Cattle Papillomatosis and Equine Sarcoids
- The intriguing part of this research is that it seeks to establish a link between cattle papillomatosis and equine sarcoids. Cattle papillomatosis, caused by the bovine papillomavirus, leads to the emergence of warts in the skin and mucous tissue of cattle.
- Given that both conditions concern skin disorders in animals, the authors might be hypothesizing a common cause or inter-species transmission. This section likely involves a comparative analysis of the diseases, their causes, the way they develop, and their impact on the affected species.
Therapeutic Aspects
- Finally, the research paper looks into the therapeutic aspects of equine sarcoids. Here, the researchers are likely to discuss the current treatment options available, their effectiveness and potential side effects.
- This section could provide an overview of possible advancements in the field and potential new treatments. The researchers might also suggest methods for disease prevention, such as vaccines or other prophylactic approaches.
Cite This Article
APA
Müller H.
(1991).
[Papillomatosis of cattle and its relationship to equine sarcoid].
Tierarztl Prax, 19(1), 39-43.
Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Institut für Virologie (Fachbereich Veterinärmedizin), Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen.
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Bovine papillomavirus 1 / physiology
- Cattle
- Cattle Diseases / microbiology
- Horse Diseases / etiology
- Horse Diseases / therapy
- Horses
- Skin Neoplasms / etiology
- Skin Neoplasms / therapy
- Skin Neoplasms / veterinary
- Tumor Virus Infections / microbiology
- Tumor Virus Infections / veterinary
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