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 Newcastle Disease Virus
NDV is a paramyxovirus that causes Newcastle disease in a wide variety of birds (most notably, in chickens).
Thirty-one (94%) of the patients in the NDV treatment group received some form of conventional therapy (surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy) before the start of virus therapy; 9 (29%) of these patients were treated with more than 1 type of conventional therapy.
It is important to note that all 5 patients were treated with conventional therapy before the start of NDV therapy and that 4 of the 5 received conventional therapy either concurrently with NDV therapy or after it.
http://www.meb.uni-bonn.de/cancer.gov/CDR0000062978.html

  
 Newcastle disease
Newcastle disease: Sampling techniques and interpretation of results
Newcastle disease (ND) is a highly contagious viral disease of domestic poultry, cage and aviary birds and wild birds.
There are a number of strains of the disease, which differ in the severity of their clinical signs ranging from inapparent to a rapidly fatal condition.
http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/health/3950.html

  
 medical center cologne: Newcastle Disease Virus
Cassell and Garrett were the first in use the live Newcastle disease virus (NDV) deliber­ately to treat a human cancer, applying it intratumorally [5].
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) was the name given by Doyle to a highly contagious viral infection of poultry, also known as fowl pest, which was first reported on a farm near Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, in 1926.
The causative agent of the disease in Newcastle upon Tyne was identified as a virus, which was distinct from fowl plague (avian influenza virus), although the symptoms bore some resemblance.
http://www.koelner-modell.de/index.php?id=65&L=1

  
 "Information resources on Newcastle disease in birds"
disease (ND) are reviewed, with particular reference to the greater understanding which modern techniques have allowed.
disease virus (NDV) was isolated from a cloacal swab and from the lungs and liver.
Study of chickens from six field cases showed that the PN syndrome could be distinguished pathologically from MD on the basis of several factors, including onset as early as 6 weeks, presence of B-type but not A-type lesions in peripheral nerves, and absence of visceral lymphomas.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/pubs/newcastle/2001.htm

  
 The Scientist :: John La Montagne dies, Nov. 8, 2004
La Montagne came to NIAID as the institute's first influenza program officer in 1976, after a postdoctoral fellowship at Julius Youngner's lab at the University of Pittsburgh, where he studied influenza, interferon, and Newcastle disease virus.
"His career at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases really prospered from the moment he set foot in there because he had talents that very few people have and a feeling for this kind of work that was so useful to everybody," Youngner told The Scientist.
National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases http://www.niaid.nih.gov/default.htm
http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20041108/04

  
 APHIS News
Previously known as velogenic viscerotropic Newcastle disease (VVND), END is probably one of the most infectious diseases of poultry in the world.
Poultry producers should strengthen biosecurity practices to prevent the introduction of the disease to their flocks.
APHIS and State veterinarians trained to diagnose foreign animal diseases regularly conduct field investigations of suspicious disease conditions.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/lpa/pubs/fsheet_faq_notice/fs_ahend.html

  
 Exotic Pet Veterinarian - Exotic Newcastle's Disease
Newcastle's Disease is caused by a paramyxovirus, called PMV-1, one of nine serotypes of this virus identified.
More recently, Exotic Newcastle's Disease has been diagnosed in two wild pigeons in Riverside, CA that were scavenging feed on a poultry operation, and were found alongside chickens inside coops.
Wild pigeons cannot be easily contained and isolated to prevent the spread of the disease.
http://www.exoticpetvet.net/dvms/newcastle.html

  
 An END for Exotic Newcastle Disease Virus?
The vaccines currently available for Newcastle disease virus are made with either an attenuated (weakened) live virus or a killed virus.
The last thing poultry producers want their flocks hit with is exotic Newcastle disease (END), a contagious and fatal viral disease affecting most species of birds.
Kapczynski and colleague Daniel (Jack) King studied commercial birds that were vaccinated with a commercial vaccine against Newcastle disease and then exposed to the END virus.
http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/AR/archive/oct03/virus1003.htm

  
 Rescue of Newcastle Disease Virus from Cloned cDNA: Evidence that Cleavability of the Fusion Protein Is a Major Determinant for Virulence -- Peeters et al. 73 (6): 5001 -- The Journal of Virology
Evaluation of the use of monoclonal antibodies to hemagglutinin and fusion glycoproteins of Newcastle disease virus for virus identification and strain differentiation purposes.
( 13, 20), measles virus ( 40, 44), human respiratory syncytial
to that of the consensus cleavage site for virulent NDV strains
http://jvi.asm.org/cgi/content/full/73/6/5001

  
 VELOGENIC NEWCASTLE DISEASE
ERICKSON, G. A., BRUGH, M., and BEARD, C.W. Viscerotropic velogenic Newcastle disease in pigeons: Clinical disease and immunization.
The Newcastle disease viruses belong to the Paramyxoviridae virus family and, like other members of this group, possess two surface proteins that are important to the identification and behavior of the virus.
Turkeys may develop a milder form of the disease.
http://www.vet.uga.edu/vpp/gray_book/FAD/VND.htm

  
 "Information resources on Newcastle disease in birds"
Abstract:   The Newcastle disease virus isolated from healthy turkeys in outbreak GB 97/6 was used to challenge 4-week-old turkeys and chickens, which were either not vaccinated or had received a single dose of Hitchner B1 live vaccine 14 days earlier, by one of the intramuscular, intranasal or contact routes.
disease virus; this was consistent with an acute infection.
disease virus, infectious bronchitis virus, western blotting technique.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/pubs/newcastle/1999.htm

  
 A Recombinant Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) Expressing VP2 Protein of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV) Protects against NDV and IBDV -- Huang et al. 78 (18): 10054 -- The Journal of Virology
A Recombinant Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) Expressing VP2 Protein of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV) Protects against NDV and IBDV -- Huang et al.
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vector from a commonly used vaccine
A Recombinant Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) Expressing VP2 Protein of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV) Protects against NDV and IBDV
http://jvi.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/78/18/10054

  
 Newcastle disease virus
causes respiratory disease in many species of birds, with nasal discharge and diarrhea; may infect man, causing conjunctivitis; transmission in birds is by drinking water or dust.
http://crisp.cit.nih.gov/Thesaurus/00005572.htm

  
 Newcastle disease Egypt
Effect of the infection with cryptosporidium on the immune response of chickens vaccinated with Newcastle disease vaccines and/or Gumboro disease vaccines.
Humoral and local immune response to different Newcastle disease vaccines.
Effect of levamisole hydrochloride on the immune response to Newcastle disease virus vaccine in chickens.
http://www.move-in.org/diseases/newcastl_eg.htm

  
 Generation of recombinant lentogenic Newcastle disease virus from cDNA -- Römer-Oberdörfer et al. 80 (11): 2987 -- Journal of General Virology
Generation of recombinant lentogenic Newcastle disease virus from cDNA -- Römer-Oberdörfer et al.
Recombinant Newcastle Disease Virus as a Vaccine Vector
Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV)-Based Assay Demonstrates Interferon-Antagonist Activity for the NDV V Protein and the Nipah Virus V, W, and C Proteins
http://vir.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/80/11/2987

  
 Design and analysis of post-fusion 6-helix bundle of heptad repeat regions from Newcastle disease virus F protein -- Zhu et al. 16 (5): 373 -- Protein Engineering Design and Selection
structure is known for this state for the Newcastle disease
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a member of the genus
Design and analysis of post-fusion 6-helix bundle of heptad repeat regions from Newcastle disease virus F protein -- Zhu et al.
http://peds.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/full/16/5/373

  
 CDFA > AHFSS > AH > Newcastle Disease Information
CDFA > AHFSS > AH > Newcastle Disease Information
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http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/ahfss/ah/Newcastle_info.htm

  
 Newcastle Disease Virus HI
Newcastle Disease Virus HI Newcastle Disease Virus HI
The hemagglutination inhibition test is used to detect antibodies to Newcastle disease virus.
http://ces.ca.uky.edu/lddc/Tests/Ndvhi.htm

  
 Biodesign Institute signs research deal with Dow AgroSciences - 2005-05-06
An upper respiratory disease, Newcastle spreads quickly in a flock and will spread to other flocks as well, rapidly killing the chickens in the process.
ASU and Dow are working together to develop a vaccine for Newcastle disease virus found in chickens.
The collaboration allows for Dow to fund Walmsley's research.
http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2005/05/02/daily51.html

  
 Viral Poultry Diseases
Newcastle disease is a contagious viral infection causing a respiratory nervous disorder in several species of fowl including chickens and turkeys.
The course of the disease in the individual bird takes three to five weeks.
Avian pox is a relatively slow-spreading viral disease in birds, characterized by wart-like nodules on the skin and diphtheritic necrotic membranes lining the mouth and upper respiratory system.
http://www.msstate.edu/dept/poultry/disviral.htm

  
 APHIS News
Exotic Newcastle disease (END) is a contagious and fatal viral disease affecting all species of birds.
Previously known as velogenic viscerotropic Newcastle disease (VVND), END is probably one of the most infectious diseases of poultry in the world.
Poultry producers should strengthen biosecurity practices to prevent the introduction of the disease to their flocks.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/lpa/pubs/fsheet_faq_notice/fs_ahend.html

  
 AllRefer.com - Newcastle disease (Veterinary Medicine) - Encyclopedia
Newcastle disease is characterized by sneezing, coughing, and nervous behavior.
Newcastle disease, pneumoencephalitis, acute viral disease of domestic poultry.
AllRefer.com - Newcastle disease (Veterinary Medicine)- Encyclopedia
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/N/Newcstldis.html

  
 Anthrax Bibliography (from the CISDOC database)
The diseases considered are: anthrax; bovine tuberculosis; brucellosis; cryptosporidiosis; hantavirus disease; hydatid disease (echinococcosis); leptospirosis (Weil's disease and cattle form); Lyme disease; Newcastle disease; orf; ovine chlamydiosis; psittacosis; Q fever; rabies; ringworm; Streptococcosis suis.
Present problems concerning the prevention of and compensation for infectious diseases of occupational origin
Information provided includes: name of disease and responsible organism; animals carrying the organism; incidence; hazard to humans; means of transmission; occupations and activities at risk; means of control; clinical diagnosis; immunisation; legislation relating to notification of the disease.
http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safework/accidis/anthraxb.htm   (1817 words)

  
 viral diseases
African horse sickness; African swine fever; Aujeszky's disease; Marek's disease; Newcastle disease; Rift Valley fever; border disease; bovine leukosis; foot and mouth disease; influenza; monkeypox; porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome; rabies; rinderpest; sheep pox; smallpox; swine fever; viral haemorrhagic disease
For each disease, information on the transmission, clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention are given.
viral diseases; veterinary medicine; protozoal infections; infectious diseases; fungal diseases; dogs; cats; bacterial diseases; algal diseases;
http://vetgate.ac.uk/browse/cabi/detail/689549f87a6c98b42ad5d745c71c2c48.html   (1817 words)

  
 Interferon Regulatory Factor 5, a Novel Mediator of Cell Cycle Arrest and Cell Death -- Barnes et al. 63 (19): 6424 -- Cancer Research
Lane 1, untreated BJAB cells; Lane 2, BJAB cells infected with Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV); and Lane 3, BJAB cells treated with type I IFN.
Hao S. X., Ren R. Expression of interferon consensus sequence binding protein (ICSBP) is down-regulated in Bcr-Abl-induced murine chronic myelogenous leukemia-like disease, and forced coexpression of ICSBP inhibits Bcr-Abl-induced myeloproliferative disorder.
Oscier D. G., Gardiner A., Mould S. Structural abnormalities of chromosome 7q in chronic lymphoproliferative disorders.
http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/cgi/content/full/63/19/6424   (5723 words)

  
 ExactAntigen index page for virus species
ndv : also called newcastle disease virus, avian paramyxovirus type 1, newcastle disease virus ndv, avian paramyxovirus 1, ndv
newcastle disease virus : also called newcastle disease virus, avian paramyxovirus type 1, newcastle disease virus ndv, avian paramyxovirus 1, ndv
newcastle disease virus ndv : also called newcastle disease virus, avian paramyxovirus type 1, newcastle disease virus ndv, avian paramyxovirus 1, ndv
http://www.exactantigen.com/taxonomy/virus/n   (5723 words)

  
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 Pigeons and Exotic Newcastle Disease
,2002 exotic Newcastle disease was diagnosed in a poultry flock in Southern California.
Jeffrey concluded that pigeon PMV-1 and Newcastle disease virus are related, but appear to have differences in disease-causing potential for commercial poultry.
Jeffrey relayed the diagnostic challenge that exists for differentiating pigeon paramyxovirus (PPMV-1) from Newcastle disease virus which is also a paramyxovirus type 1.
http://animalscience.ucdavis.edu/Avian/Pigeons_and_END.htm   (652 words)

  
 Exotic Newcastle Disease - Washington State Dept. of Agriculture - WSDA
After Exotic Newcastle Disease was diagnosed last October in backyard poultry flocks in Los Angeles County, Calif., it spread to commercial egg-laying facilities in that state.
Exotic Newcastle Disease has not been detected in Washington and WSDA is working with the poultry and egg industries to keep it out.
Exotic Newcastle Disease is a deadly avian disease caused by a virus.
http://agr.wa.gov/FoodAnimal/AnimalHealth/Diseases/ExoticNewcastle   (371 words)

  
 Jacksonville Avicultural Society
If the mass-extermination approach to eradicating Newcastle Disease in the early 1970s is predictive, millions of birds, tax dollars, and human resources will be pointlessly sacrificed over the next few years, a prospect not entirely unwelcome to the egg industry, which has been trying to reduce the U.S. flock size for years.
The disease, exotic Newcastle disease, is caused by a virus and is considered a foreign animal disease in this country, said S. Peder Cuneo, an veterinarian with the University of Arizona.
In an effort to halt the spread of exotic Newcastle disease, Cuneo said people with fowl should step up measures around their flocks and make sure any transport, sale or contact with birds is done only with certified-healthy animals.
http://www.angelfire.com/fl5/jas/FYI.html   (6175 words)

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