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    The epidemiology of tuberculosis in free-ranging African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in the Kruger National Park, South Africa by De Vos, V, Bengis, R G, Kriek, N P, Michel, A, Keet, D F, Raath, J P, Huchzermeyer, H F

    “…The presence of bovine tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis) in the Kruger National Park (KNP) was determined for the first time in 1990. It was diagnosed in an…”
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    Naturally acquired antibodies to Bacillus anthracis protective antigen in vultures of southern Africa by Bartels, P., Diekmann, M., De Vos, V., Wolter, K., Turnbull, P.C.B., Versfeld, W., Arntzen, L., Kotze, A., Kilian, J.W.

    “…Sera from 19 wild caught vultures in northern Namibia and 15 (12 wild caught and three captive bred but with minimal histories) in North West Province, South…”
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    Anthrax and wildlife by Hugh-Jones, M E, de Vos, V

    “…Although livestock anthrax is declining in many parts of the world, with an increasing number of countries probably truly free of the disease, anthrax remains…”
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    Identification of TDRD1 as a direct target gene of ERG in primary prostate cancer by Boormans, Joost L., Korsten, Hanneke, Ziel‐van der Made, Angelique J.C., Leenders, Geert J.L.H., Vos, Carola V., Jenster, Guido, Trapman, Jan

    Published in International journal of cancer (15-07-2013)
    “…Molecular classification of ERG‐rearranged prostate cancer clarifies the role of TMPRSS2‐ERG in the development and progression of prostate cancer. The…”
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    Effects of GnRH analogues on pituitary–testicular function in free-ranging African elephants (Loxodonta africana) by Brown, J L, Bush, M, Wildt, D E, Raath, J R, de Vos, V, Howard, J G

    Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-11-1993)
    “…We tested the ability of several GnRH analogues to suppress pituitary–testicular activity and potentially musth in free-ranging African elephants ( Loxodonta…”
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    Impact of season on seminal characteristics and endocrine status of adult free-ranging African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) by Brown, J L, Wildt, D E, Raath, J R, de Vos, V, Howard, J G, Janssen, D L, Citino, S B, Bush, M

    Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-05-1991)
    “…Pituitary, gonadal and adrenal activity were compared in free-living, adult African buffalo bulls during the breeding and nonbreeding seasons. Frequent blood…”
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    Parasites of domestic and wild animals in South Africa. XLI. Arthropod parasites of impalas, Aepyceros melampus, in the Kruger National Park by Horak, I G, Gallivan, G J, Braack, L E O, Boomker, J, De Vos, V

    “…Ectoparasites were collected from impalas, Aepyceros melampus, at four localities within the Kruger National Park, namely Skukuza, in the Biyamiti region,…”
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    Meso-scale ecology of anthrax in southern Africa: a pilot study of diversity and clustering by Smith, K.L, De Vos, V, Bryden, H.B, Hugh-Jones, M.E, Klevytska, A, Price, L.B, Keim, P, Scholl, D.T

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-08-1999)
    “…It has only recently been possible to detect sufficient genetic diversity among anthrax isolates to allow genotype grouping ( Keim et al. 1997 ). Early results…”
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    Seasonal variation in pituitary–gonadal function in free-ranging impala (Aepyceros melampus) by Brown, J L, Wildt, D E, Raath, J R, de Vos, V, Janssen, D L, Citino, S B, Howard, J G, Bush, M

    Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-11-1991)
    “…Blood, testicular biopsies and electroejaculates were collected from adult male impala, free-ranging in the Kruger National Park (Republic of South Africa),…”
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    Influence of cryoprotective diluent on post-thaw viability and acrosomal integrity of spermatozoa of the African elephant (Loxodonta africana) by Howard, J G, Bush, M, de Vos, V, Schiewe, M C, Pursel, V G, Wildt, D E

    Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-09-1986)
    “…Electroejaculates from free-ranging, African elephants were frozen to test various seminal diluents, freezing methods and thawing media on post-thaw sperm…”
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    Electroejaculation, semen characteristics and serum testosterone concentrations of free-ranging african elephants (Loxodonta africana) by Howard, J G, Bush, M, de Vos, V, Wildt, D E

    Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-09-1984)
    “…A regimented electroejaculation protocol (120 electrical stimulations; 10-30 V) was used to collect semen and characterize ejaculate quality from 9 adult,…”
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    An outbreak of bovine tuberculosis in a free-living African buffalo (Syncerus caffer--sparrman) population in the Kruger National Park: a preliminary report by Bengis, R G, Kriek, N P, Keet, D F, Raath, J P, de Vos, V, Huchzermeyer, H F

    “…Bovine tuberculosis was diagnosed for the first time in an African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in the Kruger National Park (KNP). The index case was a…”
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    The response of animals to suxamethonium (succinyldicholine) and succinylmonocholine by Hattingh, J, Pitts, N I, de Vos, V, Moyes, D G, Ganhao, M F

    “…The time which elapses before cessation of breathing, and blood pressure and blood gas changes after the intramuscular administration of suxamethonium, or a…”
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    Wildlife parasites: Lessons for parasite control in livestock by Malan, F.S., Horak, I.G., de Vos, V., van Wyk, J.A.

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (31-07-1997)
    “…For sustainable livestock production it is suggested that the parasitologist take a leaf out of Nature's book in the search for solutions to the mounting…”
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    Blood lead concentrations in hippopotami (Hippopotamus amphibius) in the Kruger National Park by Dauth, J, Dreyer, M J, Raubenheimer, E J, Lemmer, L B, de Vos, V

    “…Venous whole-blood samples for the determination of lead concentrations were obtained from hippopotami (Hippopotamus amphibius) (n = 26) during a population…”
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    Blood composition in culled elephants and buffaloes by Hattingh, J, Wright, P G, de Vos, V, McNairn, I S, Ganhao, M F, Silove, M, Wolverson, G, Cornelius, S T

    “…Blood composition of succinyldicholine culled elephants and buffaloes was compared with that of undisturbed animals shot in the brain. The results show…”
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    A-249 Theranostic Algorithm: sensitivity and Specificity of a Composite Index Test for Guiding Treatment in Severe COVID-19 by De Vos, N V, Bruyneel, M, Duterme, C, Roman, A, Dahma, H, Alard, S, Andre, S, Barglazan, D, Chirumberro, A, Cotton, F

    Published in Clinical chemistry (Baltimore, Md.) (27-09-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Since the outbreak of the pandemic, severely affected COVID-19 patients receive standard of care at intensive care unit (ICU), but clinical…”
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    Parasites of domestic and wild animals in South Africa. XXX. Ectoparasites of kudus in the eastern Transvaal Lowveld and the eastern Cape Province by Horak, I G, Boomker, J, Spickett, A M, De Vos, V

    “…Sets of four kudus were shot and examined for arthropod parasites at approximately monthly intervals from April 1981 to March 1983 in the southern part of the…”
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    Some infectious diseases of wild vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops pygerythrus) in South Africa by Kaschula, V R, Van Dellen, A F, de Vos, V

    “…Our surveys indicate that nearly all batches of vervet monkeys arriving at the National Institute for Virology from various areas of South Africa, are infected…”
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