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1. Evidence of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus Transmission from Subclinically Infected Cattle by Stomoxys calcitrans

2. Efficient control of Japanese encephalitis virus in the central nervous system of infected pigs occurs in the absence of a pronounced inflammatory immune response

3. Japanese Encephalitis Virus Persistence in Porcine Tonsils Is Associated With a Weak Induction of the Innate Immune Response, an Absence of IFNγ mRNA Expression, and a Decreased Frequency of CD4+CD8+ Double-Positive T Cells

4. Wildebeest-Derived Malignant Catarrhal Fever: A Bovine Peripheral T Cell Lymphoma Caused by Cross-Species Transmission of Alcelaphine Gammaherpesvirus 1

5. Duration of Immunity Induced after Vaccination of Cattle with a Live Attenuated or Inactivated Lumpy Skin Disease Virus Vaccine

6. Assessment of cross-protection induced by a bluetongue virus (BTV) serotype 8 vaccine towards other BTV serotypes in experimental conditions

7. Detection of Clinical and Subclinical Lumpy Skin Disease Using Ear Notch Testing and Skin Biopsies

8. Towards Efficient Early Warning: Pathobiology of African Swine Fever Virus 'Belgium 2018/1' in Domestic Pigs of Different Age Classes

9. The Importance of Quality Control of LSDV Live Attenuated Vaccines for Its Safe Application in the Field

10. Comparative Evaluation of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus-Based Live Attenuated Vaccines

11. Japanese Encephalitis Virus Persistence in Porcine Tonsils Is Associated With a Weak Induction of the Innate Immune Response, an Absence of IFN gamma mRNA Expression, and a Decreased Frequency of CD4(+)CD8(+) Double-Positive T Cells

12. Japanese Encephalitis Virus Persistence in Porcine Tonsils Is Associated With a Weak Induction of the Innate Immune Response, an Absence of IFNγ mRNA Expression, and a Decreased Frequency of CD4

13. Towards Efficient Early Warning: Pathobiology of African Swine Fever Virus 'Belgium 2018/1' in Domestic Pigs of Different Age Classes

14. Efficient control of Japanese encephalitis virus in the central nervous system of infected pigs occurs in the absence of a pronounced inflammatory immune response

15. Evaluation of mycobacteria-specific gamma interferon and antibody responses before and after a single intradermal skin test in cattle naturally exposed to M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis and experimentally infected with M. bovis

16. An Immunoperoxidase Monolayer Assay (IPMA) for the detection of lumpy skin disease antibodies

17. Comparative Evaluation of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus-Based Live Attenuated Vaccines

18. Diagnosis of the Lelystad strain of Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus infection in individually housed pigs: comparison between serum and oral fluid samples for viral nucleic acid and antibody detection

19. Experimental Schmallenberg virus infection of pigs

20. Age- and strain-dependent differences in the outcome of experimental infections of domestic pigs with wild boar pseudorabies virus isolates

21. An essential role for γ-herpesvirus latency-associated nuclear antigen homolog in an acute lymphoproliferative disease of cattle

22. Experimental co-infections of calves with bluetongue virus serotypes 1 and 8

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