W Van Alstine

Department of Comparative Pathobiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA.

Publications of W Van Alstine

  • Experimental infection of white-tailed deer fawns (odocoileus virginianus) with bovine viral diarrhea virus type-1 isolated from free-ranging white-tailed deer.

    Authors: E A Raizman, R Pogranichniy, M Lévy, M Negron, I Langohr, W Van Alstine

    Journal of wildlife diseases. 08/2009; 45(3):653-60.

    The objective of the current study was to elucidate the within-host dynamics of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) type-1 infection to better understand how this virus could be maintained in
  • Acute pit gas (hydrogen sulfide) poisoning in confinement cattle.

    Authors: S B Hooser, W Van Alstine, M Kiupel, J Sojka

    Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc. 06/2000; 12(3):272-5.

    Rapid deaths in confinement cattle caused by exposure to hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas from manure pits has not been reported in the USA. In 1997, 158 cattle in 2 confinement pens were exposed to H2S
  • Radiographic diagnosis--lung lobe torsion.

    Authors: J J Siems, S Jakovljevic, W Van Alstine

    Veterinary radiology & ultrasound : the official journal of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the International Veterinary Radiology Association. 39(5):418-20.

  • Canine spinal nephroblastoma.

    Authors: N P Macri, W Van Alstine, R A Coolman

    Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association. 33(4):302-6.

    An eight-month-old, female, mixed-breed dog was presented with bilateral hind-limb paralysis that reportedly developed over a two-to-three week period and was not associated with trauma. Plain

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bilateral hind-limb paralysis
 
bovine viral diarrhea virus
 
day 7 PID
 
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gross lesions
 
mesenteric lymph nodes
 
nasal swab samples
 
negative controls fawns
 
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  • 2009
    • Purdue University
      • Department of Comparative Pathobiology
      West Lafayette, IN, USA