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H. L. Shivaprasad
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 210
Citations - 7851
H. L. Shivaprasad is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Flock. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 203 publications receiving 7015 citations. Previous affiliations of H. L. Shivaprasad include University of California, Berkeley & University of California.
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Diclofenac residues as the cause of vulture population decline in Pakistan
J. Lindsay Oaks,Martin Gilbert,Munir Z. Virani,Richard T. Watson,Carol U. Meteyer,Bruce A. Rideout,H. L. Shivaprasad,Shakeel Ahmed,Muhammad Jamshed Iqbal Chaudhry,Muhammad Arshad,Shahid Mahmood,Ahmad Ali,Aleem Ahmed Khan +12 more
TL;DR: Results are provided that directly correlate residues of the anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac with renal failure and renal failure in the Oriental white-backed vulture (OWBV) and it is proposed that residues of veterinary diclotenac are responsible for the OWBV decline.
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Fowl typhoid and pullorum disease
TL;DR: Fowl typhoid (FT) and pullorum disease (PD) are septicaemic diseases, primarily of chickens and turkeys, caused by Gram negative bacteria, Salmonella Gallinarum and S. Pullorum, respectively.
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Genetic identification and characterization of a novel virus related to human hepatitis E virus from chickens with hepatitis-splenomegaly syndrome in the United States.
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analysis indicates that avian HEV is genetically related to, but distinct from, other known HEV strains.
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Determination and analysis of the complete genomic sequence of avian hepatitis E virus (avian HEV) and attempts to infect rhesus monkeys with avian HEV
F. F. Huang,Z. F. Sun,Suzanne U. Emerson,Robert H. Purcell,H. L. Shivaprasad,F. W. Pierson,Thomas E. Toth,Xiang-Jin Meng +7 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analysis revealed that avian HEV represents a branch distinct from human and swine HEVs, and motifs in the putative functional domains of ORF1, such as the helicase and methyltransferase, were relatively conserved between avianHEV and mammalian Hepevirus, supporting the conclusion that avan HEV is a member of the genus HepeVirus.
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Pathological changes associated with white striping in broiler breast muscles
V. A. Kuttappan,H. L. Shivaprasad,D. P. Shaw,Beth A. Valentine,Billy M. Hargis,F. D. Clark,S. R. McKee,Casey M. Owens +7 more
TL;DR: The histopathological changes occurring in white striping indicate a degenerative myopathy that could be associated with increased growth rate in birds and is supported by the findings from proximate analysis.