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  1. Detection of Mycoplasma spp., herpesviruses, topiviruses, and ferlaviruses in samples from chelonians in Europe
  2. DETECTION OF INTRANUCLEAR COCCIDIOSIS IN TORTOISES IN EUROPE AND CHINA
  3. Blutuntersuchungen bei Schildkröten
  4. Immunologic responses in corn snakes (Pantherophis guttatus) after experimentally induced infection with ferlaviruses
  5. Impact of asynchronous emergence of two lethal pathogens on amphibian assemblages
  6. HIGH PREVALENCE OF INTESTINAL ADENOCARCINOMA IN A CAPTIVE POPULATION OF AMAZON MILK FROG (TRACHYCEPHALUS RESINIFICTRIX)
  7. What's New in the Scientific Literature?
  8. Detection of a Mycoplasma sp. in a Python (Morelia spilota) with Stomatitis
  9. Detection of nidoviruses in live pythons and boas
  10. Detection of a mycoplasma in a python (Morelia spilota) with stomatitis
  11. Infektionskrankheiten und Quarantäne bei Schildkröten
  12. Viral diseases of reptiles
  13. Whole genome characterization of a chelonian orthoreovirus strain identifies significant genetic diversity and may classify reptile orthoreoviruses into distinct species
  14. Development of a consensus reverse transcription PCR assay for the specific detection of tortoise picornaviruses
  15. Repeated detection of an Invertebrate Iridovirus (IIV) in Amphibians
  16. What's New in the Scientific Literature? Infectious Diseases of Reptiles: Peer-Reviewed Publications, June 2015–January 2016
  17. Repeated Detection of an Invertebrate Iridovirus in Amphibians
  18. Labordiagnostik bei Erkrankungen des unteren Respirationstrakts bei Reptilien
  19. Virus distribution and detection in corn snakes (Pantherophis guttatus) after experimental infection with three different ferlavirus strains
  20. What's New in the Scientific Literature? Infectious Diseases of Reptiles: Peer-reviewed publications, January 2015–June 2015
  21. cloning of Cyprinid herpesvirus
  22. Detection of Bacteria in Oral Swabs from Healthy Common Musk Turtles (Sternotherus odoratus) and West African Mud Turtles (Pelusios castaneus)
  23. What's New in the Scientific Literature? Infectious Diseases of Reptiles: Peer-reviewed publications, January 2014–January 2015
  24. Phylogeny and Differentiation of Reptilian and Amphibian Ranaviruses Detected in Europe
  25. Distribution and Host Range of Ranaviruses
  26. Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis identifies candidate members of a new picornavirus genus in terrestrial tortoise species
  27. Prevalence of neutralising antibodies against adenoviruses in lizards and snakes
  28. Discovery of New Nucleo Cytoplasmic Large Deoxiriboviruses by Transmission Electron Microscopy
  29. PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NEW ADENOVIRUSES FOUND IN LIZARDS
  30. DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF A REAL-TIME POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION FOR THE DETECTION OF GROUP II INVERTEBRATE IRIDOVIRUSES IN PET LIZARDS AND PREY INSECTS
  31. EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION OFBOA CONSTRICTORWITH AN ORTHOREOVIRUS ISOLATED FROM A SNAKE WITH INCLUSION BODY DISEASE
  32. Cloacal Aerobic Bacterial Flora and Absence of Viruses in Free-Living Slow Worms (Anguis fragilis), Grass Snakes (Natrix natrix) and European Adders (Vipera berus) from Germany
  33. The Global Ranavirus Consortium and Third International Symposium on Ranaviruses
  34. Establishment of an agamid cell line and isolation of adenoviruses from central bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps)
  35. Clinical Virology
  36. Reptile Viruses
  37. 2013 International Ranavirus Symposium Report
  38. Whole-genome sequencing of a green bush viper reovirus reveals a shared evolutionary history between reptilian and unusual mammalian orthoreoviruses
  39. Paramyxoviruses in reptiles: A review
  40. Long-term study of an infection with ranaviruses in a group of edible frogs (Pelophylax kl. esculentus) and partial characterization of two viruses based on four genomic regions
  41. DETECTION OF ANTIBODIES AGAINST PARAMYXOVIRUSES IN TORTOISES
  42. A novel type of paramyxovirus found in Hungary in a masked water snake (Homalopsis buccata) with pneumonia supports the suggested new taxonomy within the Ferlavirus genus
  43. Ranavirus infections associated with skin lesions in lizards
  44. Isolation and molecular identification of Sunshine virus, a novel paramyxovirus found in Australian snakes
  45. Virological Screening of Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps) and the First Detection of Paramyxoviruses in This Species
  46. Environmental persistence of amphibian and reptilian ranaviruses
  47. Detection and Partial Characterization of an Atadenovirus in a Common Agama (Agama agama)
  48. Role of Water Fleas (Daphniamagna)in the Accumulation of Avian Influenza Viruses from the Surrounding Water
  49. Corrigendum to “A unique novel reptilian paramyxovirus, four atadenovirus types and a reovirus identified in a concurrent infection of a corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) collection in Germany” [Vet. Microbiol. 150 (2011) 70–79]
  50. Tolerance of fungal infection in European water frogs exposed to Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis after experimental reduction of innate immune defenses
  51. Viruses Infecting Reptiles
  52. Persistence of Avian Influenza Viruses in Lake Sediment, Duck Feces, and Duck Meat
  53. A unique novel reptilian paramyxovirus, four atadenovirus types and a reovirus identified in a concurrent infection of a corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) collection in Germany
  54. 2011 International Ranavirus Symposium
  55. New Viruses from Lacerta monticola (Serra da Estrela, Portugal): Further Evidence for a New Group of Nucleo-Cytoplasmic Large Deoxyriboviruses
  56. Use of filter carrier technique to measure the persistence of avian influenza viruses in wet environmental conditions
  57. Accumulation of a Low Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus in Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha)
  58. Accumulation of a Low Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus in Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha)
  59. RT-PCR diagnosis followed by sequence characterization of paramyxoviruses in clinical samples from snakes reveals concurrent infections within populations and/or individuals
  60. Prevalence of viral infections in captive collections of boid snakes in Germany
  61. Detection of a Tortoise Herpesvirus Type 1 in a Hermann's Tortoise (Testudo hermanni boettgeri) in Germany
  62. Paramyxovirus Infection in a Leopard Tortoise (Geochelone pardalis babcocki) with Respiratory Disease
  63. Long-Term Study on Tenacity of Avian Influenza Viruses in Water (Distilled Water, Normal Saline, and Surface Water) at Different Temperatures
  64. Long-Term Study on Tenacity of Avian Influenza Viruses in Water (Distilled Water, Normal Saline, and Surface Water) at Different Temperatures
  65. Comparison of paramyxovirus isolates from snakes, lizards and a tortoise
  66. Detection and Partial Characterization of Herpesviruses from Egyptian Tortoises (Testudo kleinmanni) Imported into Italy from Libya
  67. Consensus nested PCR amplification and sequencing of diverse reptilian, avian, and mammalian orthoreoviruses
  68. Experimental Infection of Crickets (Gryllus Bimaculatus) with an Invertebrate Iridovirus Isolated from a High-Casqued Chameleon (Chamaeleo Hoehnelii)
  69. Antemortem Diagnosis and Characterization of Nasal Intranuclear Coccidiosis in Sulawesi Tortoises (Indotestudo Forsteni)
  70. Antibodies to viruses in wild-caught spur-thighed tortoises (Testudo graeca) in Turkey
  71. Comparison of 11 herpesvirus isolates from tortoises using partial sequences from three conserved genes
  72. ISOLATION OF A RANAVIRUS FROM A GECKO (UROPLATUS FIMBRIATUS)
  73. Differentiation of psittacine herpesvirus field isolates by restriction endonuclease analysis
  74. Quantification of the herpesvirus content in various tissues and organs, and associatedpost mortemlesions of psittacine birds which died during an epornithic of pacheco's parrot disease (PPD)
  75. PARAMYXOVIRAL AND REOVIRAL INFECTIONS OF IGUANAS ON HONDURAN ISLANDS
  76. Investigation on the frequency ofChlamydiasp. infections in tits (Paridae)
  77. Renal adenocarcinoma in a reticulated python (Python reticulatus)
  78. Iridovirus-like viruses of Lacerta monticola from Serra da Estrela, Portugal