Contents of Veterinary Microbiology, volume 36

Contents of Veterinary Microbiology, volume 36

398 Contents of V O L . 36 N O S . 1,2 Veterinary Microbiology, 36 (1993) 398-:400 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam VeterinaryMicrobiolo...

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Contents of V O L . 36 N O S . 1,2

Veterinary Microbiology, 36 (1993) 398-:400 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam

VeterinaryMicrobiology, Volume 36 J U L Y 1993

A review of feline infectious peritonitis virus: molecular biology, immunopathogenesis, clinical aspects, and vaccination C.W. Olsen (Madison, WI, USA) ..................................................................................... Meningitis in pigs caused by Streptococcus suis- a speculative review N. Chanter, P.W. Jones (Newbury, UK) and T.J.L. Alexander (Cambridge, UK) ........ Detection and identification of equine herpesvirus- 1 and -4 by polymerase chain reaction R. Kirisawa, A. Endo, H. Iwai and Y. Kawakami (Ebetsu, Japan) ................................. Comparative hybridization and nucleotide sequence information from two noncytopathic isolates of bovine viral diarrhea virus K.V. Brock (Wooster, OH, USA), J.F. Ridpath (Ames, IA, USA) and R. Deng (Wooster, OH, USA) ........................................................................................................ Role of pseudorabies virus glycoprotein II in protection from lethal infection T. Nakamura, T. Ihara, T. Nunoya, H. Kuwahara (Tokyo, Japan), A. Ishihama (Shizuoka, Japan) and S. Ueda (Tokyo, Japan) .............................................................. Detection ofMycoplasma meleagridis by polymerase chain reaction S. Zhao and R. Yamamoto (Davis, CA, USA) ................................................................. In situ hybridizations of Eperythrozoon suis visualized by electron microscopy S.M. Gwaltney, L.H. Willard and R.D. Oberst (Manhattan, KS, USA) .......................... A gelatin test to detect activity and stability of proteases produced by Dichelobacter

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(bacteroides) nodosus M.A. Palmer (Albany, WA, Australia) ............................................................................. Outer membrane proteins of three pathogenic Leptospira species V.M. Nicholson and J.F. Prescott (Guelph, Ont., Canada) ............................................. Development of neutralizing antibody in horses infected with Ehrlichia risticii Y. Rikihisa, R. Wada, S.M. Reed and S. Yamamoto (Columbus, OH, USA) ................. Characteristics of Vero cytotoxin producing Escherichia coli associated with intestinal colonization and diarrhea in calves C. Richard Dorn (Columbus, OH, USA), D.H. Francis (Brookings, SD, USA), E.J. Angrick (Columbus, OH, USA), J.A. Willgohs (Brookings, SD, USA), R.A. Wilson (University Park, PA, USA), J.E. Collins (St. Paul, MN, USA), B.H. Jenke and S.J. Shawd (Brookings, SD, USA) .......................................................... Cross-reactivity between B. burgdorferi and other spirochetes affects specificity of serotests for detection of antibodies to the Lyme disease agent in dogs S.J. Shin, Y.-F. Chang, R.H. Jacobson, E. Shaw, T.-L. Lauderdale, M.J. Appel and D.H. Lein (Ithaca, NY, USA) .......................................................................................... A Moraxella bovis pili vaccine produced by recombinant DNA technology for the prevention of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis A.W.D. Lepper, T.C. Elleman, P.A. Hoyne (Parkville, Vic., Australia), P.R. Lehrbach (Castle Hill, NSW, Australia), J.L. Atwell (Parkville, Vic.,

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399 Australia), C.L. Schwartzkoff (Castle Hill, NSW, Australia), J.R. Egerton (Camden, NSW, Australia) and J.M. Tennent (Parkville, Vic., Australia) ...................................... 175 Comparison of a cold enrichment method and the IDF method for isolation of Listeria monocytogenes from animal autopsy material K. Eld, M.-L. Danielsson-Tham, A. Gunnarsson and W. Tham (Uppsala, Sweden) ...... 185

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A conjugative plasmid pTE 195 coding for drug resistance and virulence phenotypes from Salmonella naestved strain of calf origin T. Sameshima, H. Ito (Tsukuba, Japan), I. Uchida (Tokyo, Japan), H. Danbara (Tsukuba, Japan) and N. Terakado (Tokyo, Japan) ....................................................... Plasmids and outer membrane proteins of Yersinia enterocolitica and related species of swine origin J. Kwaga and J.O. Iversen (Saskatoon, Sask., Canada) ................................................... Comparison of three biological assays for the detection of toxigenic properties of Bordetella bronchiseptica associated with atrophic rhinitis S. Mendoza, A. Ciprian, J. Camacho and J.A. Montaraz (Cuautitl~in Izcalli, Edo. de Mex., M6xico) ................................................................................................................... Comparison of Serpulina hyodysenteriae B78, the type strain of the species, with other S. hyodysenteriae strains using enteropathogenicity studies and restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis N.S. Jensen and T.B. Stanton (Ames, IA, USA) .............................................................. Comparison of serological tests for the diagnosis of Chlamydia psittaci infection of sheep B.K. Markey (Dublin, Ireland), M.S. McNulty and D. Todd (Belfast, UK) .................. The inhibition by ionophores in vitro of an Enterococcus-like pathogen of rainbow trout,

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Oncorhynchus mykiss J. Carson and P. Statham (Launceston, Tasmania, Australia) ........................................ Optimalization of the detection of NAD dependent Pasteurellaceaefrom the respiratory tract of slaughterhouse pigs K. Moller (Aarhus, Denmark), L.V. Andersen, G. Christensen (Kjellerup, Denmark) and M. Kilian (Aarhus, Denmark) ................................................................. The efficacy of tinidazole in naturally occurring periodontitis in dogs: bacteriological and clinical results E.M. Sarkiala, S.E.A. Asikainen, A. Kanervo, J. Junttila and H.R. Jousimies-Somer (Helsinki, Finland) ........................................................................................................... Comparison of polymerase chain reaction tests and faecal culture for detecting Mycobacterium paratuberculosis in bovine faeces D.M. Collins, D.M. Stephens and G.W. De Lisle (Upper Hurt, New Zealand) .............. Adaptation of the Sensititre ® broth microdilution technique to antimicrobial susceptibility testing of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae A.C. Tanner (Terre Haute, IN, USA), B.Z. Erickson and R.F. Ross (Ames, IA, USA) ................................................................................................................................. Inhibition of Mycoplasma bows cytadherence by a monoclonal antibody and various carbohydrate substances K. Sachse, H. Pf'titzner, M. Heller and I. Hiinel (Jena, Germany) ................................... Antibody response elicited against empty reticuloendotheliosis virus particles in two inbred lines of chicken N.L. Meyers (Huntingdon, UK) ......................................................................................

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400 Antigenic and biological diversity among transmissible gastroenteritis virus isolates of swine E.M. Vaughn and P.S. Paul (Ames, IA, USA) .................................................................. Isolation ofbluetongue virus serotype 21 from Culicoides spp. in Indonesia I. Sendow,. Sukarsih, E. Soleha (Bogor, Indonesia), B.J. Erasmus (Onderstepoort, South Africa) and P.W. Daniels (Bogor, Indonesia) ....................................................... The effect of the mode of sampling on BHV-1 detection in infected cattle by dot-blot hybridization ~. Vil~ek, I. Deliovfi, L. Strojn~,, O. Forgfi~ and M. Harvan (Kogice, Slovakia) .............. Structural difference in the fusion protein among strains of bovine respiratory syncytial virus S.K. Mallipeddi and S.K. Samal (College Park, MD, USA) ............................................ Polymerase chain reaction and partial sequencing of a British isolate (T637) of feline immunodeficiency virus A. Grail, D.A. Harbour, C.R. Stokes and T.J. Gruffydd-Jones (Bristol, UK) ................. Complement-dependent serum neutralization with virulent and avirulent Bucyrus strains of equine arteritis virus Y. Fukunaga, H. Imagawa, T. Kanemaru and M. Kamada (Shiba, Japan) ..................... Dipstick enzyme immunoassay for rinderpest antibody in cattle P. Ramadass, S. Meerarani and V.D. Padmanaban (Madras, India) .............................. Announcement .........................................................................................................................

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