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Juliana Torres Tomazi Fritzen

Researcher at Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Publications -  35
Citations -  272

Juliana Torres Tomazi Fritzen is an academic researcher from Universidade Estadual de Londrina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 29 publications receiving 176 citations.

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Concomitant canine distemper, infectious canine hepatitis, canine parvoviral enteritis, canine infectious tracheobronchitis, and toxoplasmosis in a puppy

TL;DR: The PCR assays demonstrated that the apicomplexan protozoa observed within several organs contained DNA specific for T. gondii in this puppy, and the findings support the characterization of concomitant infections of CDV, CAdV-1, C adenovirus A types 1 and 2, CPV-2, and T. Gondii.
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A ten years (2007–2016) retrospective serological survey for Seneca Valley virus infection in major pig producing states of Brazil

TL;DR: Serological evidence is presented that the SVV was not present in the major Brazilian pig producing regions prior to 2014, and antibodies to SVV were detected only in serum samples obtained after 2014, particularly in herds with the presence of pigs with SVV-clinical signs.
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Frequency of virulence genes in Escherichia coli strains isolated from piglets with diarrhea in the North Parana State, Brazil

TL;DR: Most of the isolates that carried genes for adhesins also harboured genes for toxins, and the most frequent virulence gene pattern was F4, F18, F41, STa, STb and LT.
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Histopathological and molecular characterization of encephalitic listeriosis in small ruminants from northern Paraná, Brazil.

TL;DR: The pathological and molecular findings with encephalitic listeriosis in a 5.5-month-old, male, mixed-breed goat and a 3-year-old Texel-crossed sheep from northern Paraná, Brazil are described to suggest that ruminants within the state of Paraná were infected by the strains of the same lineage of L. monocytogenes.