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Matías A. Dorsch
Researcher at National University of Mar del Plata
Publications - 17
Citations - 71
Matías A. Dorsch is an academic researcher from National University of Mar del Plata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neospora caninum & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 11 publications receiving 23 citations. Previous affiliations of Matías A. Dorsch include International Trademark Association.
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Ovine Abortion by Neospora caninum: First Case Reported in Argentina
Y.P. Hecker,Y.P. Hecker,Eleonora Lidia Morrell,Maria Andrea Fiorentino,Ignacio Gual,Ignacio Gual,Emilia Rivera,F. Fiorani,F. Fiorani,Matías A. Dorsch,Matías A. Dorsch,María Laura Gos,María Laura Gos,Lais Luján Pardini,Lais Luján Pardini,María V. Scioli,Sergio Magariños,Fernando Paolicchi,Fernando Paolicchi,Germán J. Cantón,Dadin Prando Moore,Dadin Prando Moore,Dadin Prando Moore +22 more
TL;DR: For the first time, a natural case of ovine abortion associated with Neospora caninum is described in a flock with reproductive losses in Argentina and N.Caninum DNA was detected in placenta, central neural system, lung and heart of the aborted fetus and there was no evidence of other infectious abortifacients in the abortedetus.
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A Descriptive Study of Lectin Histochemistry of the Placenta in Cattle following Inoculation of Neospora caninum.
Matías A. Dorsch,M.G. de Yaniz,Franco Fiorani,Y.P. Hecker,Anselmo Carlos Odeón,Eleonora Lidia Morrell,Carlos Manuel Campero,Claudio Gustavo Barbeito,Dadin Prando Moore +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that there is a distinctive pattern of lectin binding in the placenta of cattle infected with N. caninum, and the direct effect of the presence of the protozoa as well as the altered expression of cytokines could explain these changes in the maternofetal interface.
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Diagnostic Investigation of 100 Cases of Abortion in Sheep in Uruguay: 2015–2021
Matías A. Dorsch,Maria E. Francia,Leandro Tana,Fabiana C. González,Andrés Cabrera,Lucía Calleros,M Sanguinetti,Maila Barcellos,Leticia Zarantonelli,Camila Ciuffo,Leticia Maya,Matías Castells,Santiago Mirazo,Caroline da Silva Silveira,Ana Rabaza,Rubén D. Caffarena,Benjamín Doncel Díaz,Virginia Aráoz,Carolina Matto,Joaquín Ignacio Armendano,Sofía Salada,Martín Fraga,S. Fierro,Federico Giannitti +23 more
TL;DR: Despite the relatively low overall success rate in establishing an etiologic diagnosis, a systematic laboratory workup in cases of abortion is of value to identify their causes and enables zoonotic pathogens surveillance.
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Detection methods and characterization of bovine viral diarrhea virus in aborted fetuses and neonatal calves over a 22-year period
Maximiliano J. Spetter,Maximiliano J. Spetter,Enrique Leopoldo Louge Uriarte,Joaquín I Armendano,Eleonora Lidia Morrell,Germán J. Cantón,Andrea Elizabeth Verna,Andrea Elizabeth Verna,Matías A. Dorsch,Matías A. Dorsch,Susana Beatriz Pereyra,Anselmo Carlos Odeón,Anselmo Carlos Odeón,Jeremiah T. Saliki,Erika Analía González Altamiranda,Erika Analía González Altamiranda +15 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that RT-nPCR and RT-qPCR were more suitable than AgELISA for BVDV detection in fetal specimens, however, the agreement between the two RT-PCR methods was moderate.
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Bacterial, protozoal and viral abortions in sheep and goats in South America: A review
Matías A. Dorsch,Germán J. Cantón,David Driemeier,Mark L Anderson,Robert B. Moeller,Federico Giannitti +5 more
TL;DR: A review of the available literature on bacterial, protozoal and viral abortifacients identified through laboratory testing in sheep and goats in South America and discuss whether the diagnostic investigations are conclusive in demonstrating abortion causality is presented in this paper.