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Comparative Pathobiology of Viral Diseases in Farm Animals: Histopathological and Experimental Insights offers a comprehensive exploration of three major viral infections affecting farm animals - Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (FMDV), Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV), and Orf Virus (ORFV).Integrating experimental research, histopathological observation, and comparative analysis, this volume provides a detailed examination of how these viruses interact with host tissues, elicit immune responses, and impact both animal health and productivity. Drawing upon published studies and original experimental…mehr

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Comparative Pathobiology of Viral Diseases in Farm Animals: Histopathological and Experimental Insights offers a comprehensive exploration of three major viral infections affecting farm animals - Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (FMDV), Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV), and Orf Virus (ORFV).Integrating experimental research, histopathological observation, and comparative analysis, this volume provides a detailed examination of how these viruses interact with host tissues, elicit immune responses, and impact both animal health and productivity. Drawing upon published studies and original experimental data, the book bridges veterinary virology, pathology, and endocrinology, presenting a unified perspective on the mechanisms of viral pathogenesis across species. Through illustrative figures, tables, and clear academic narrative, it serves as a valuable reference for researchers, veterinarians, and postgraduate students in the fields of microbiology and veterinary sciences.This work also highlights future directions in comparative viral research, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in controlling and understanding animal viral diseases of global significance.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Sabaa Hilal Hadi Prof. Dr. M.A. AL-KHAFAJIDepartment of Pathology and Poultry Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Al-Qasim Green, Babylon 51013, IraqProf. Mohamed Abdel-Raheem Ali Abdel-Raheem, Pests & Plant Protection Department, Agricultural and Biological Research Institute, National Research Centre, Egypt.