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Evidence for sporadic Coxiella burnetii excretion in sheep milk, central Portugal

Pires, Humberto; Silva, S. Santos; Cruz, A.; Cardoso, Luís; Lopes, A.P.; Pereira, M.A.; Nóbrega, C.; Mega, A.C.; Santos, C.; Cruz, R.; Esteves, F.

Coxiella burnetii, the causative agent of Q fever, is a globally distributed zoonosis, with cattle, sheep, and goats considered the main reservoirs of the disease (Agger et al,., 2013; Bento et al., 2023). Human transmission primarily occurs through inhaling infections aerosols from milk, faeces, urina, and birth products from infected ruminants. This study used a 2-year longitudinal approach to investigate C. ...


Feline lungworm infection. An emerging concern?

Vala, Helena; Esteves, F.; Santos, C.; Mega, A.C.; Coelho, C.; Nóbrega, C.; Cruz, C.; Mesquita, J. R.

Infectious feline upper respiratory tract disease is very common and Aelurostrongylus abstrusus is the most often diagnosed parasitic cause, although clinical signs may go unnoticed and diagnosis is challenging as it has several limitations. Noting that more cases have been recorded in recent years, the authors, in the present work, describe in detail the features of five cases of Aelurostrongylus abstrusus reg...


Canine hair follicular tumours: a retrospective study

Vala, Helena; Brito, M.; Esteves, Fernando; Cruz, R.; Santos, C.; Mega, A.C.; Nóbrega, C.; Mesquita, JR; Lemos, C

Hair follicular tumours in dog comprise a large and heterogeneous group of neoplasms that display morphological features resembling one or several portions of the normal hair follicle which constitute a huge effort for its diagnosis. Histopathological evaluation is required to better characterize the different types of canine hair follicular tumours, in order to better understand its biological behaviour and to...


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