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Article Comparison of Classic, Theranekron and Classic-Plus Theranekron Treatment on the Foot and Mouth Disease Lesions in Cattle in Van, Diyarbakir and Ankara Regions in Turkey(Medwell online, 2012) Duz, Erkan; Icen, Hasan; Arserrim, Neval B.; Cakmak, Firat; Bakir, Bahtiyar; Uysal, ErsinThe study compared the influence of Tarantula cubensis extract 1:100/D2 (Theranekron (R), Richter Pharma, Austria) and classic treatment (daily injection of fluniksin meglumin., oxytetracycline, washing the mucosa and feet lesions with 10% sodium bicarbonate and antibiotic spray for 3 consecutive days) for the oral, hoof and mammary lesions treatment in foot and mouth disease in cattle. Ninety mixed breed cattle with foot and mouth diseases were used. Clinical symptoms included fever inappetance oral, hoof and mammary lesions. The cattle were divided into three groups. The first group, the second and the third were treated with classic, theranekron and theranekron plus classic treatments respectively. About 48 h after theranekron and theranekron plus classical application, recovery occurred and body temperature, appetence returned to normal more rapidly than that of the group on which only classical treatment methods were used.Article A Serological Investigation of Pestiviruses in Sheep in Eastern Border of Turkey(Springer, 2011) Tutuncu, Mehmet; Duz, Erkan; Karaca, Mehmet; Akkan, Hasan Altan; Keles, Ihsan; Bakir, Bahtiyar; Tasal, IbrahimAll pestiviruses are important veterinary pathogens causing economic losses in cattle, sheep, and pigs. In this study, blood samples randomly collected from 465 sheep were analysed for the presence of antibodies to pestiviruses (bovine viral diarrhea virus, border disease virus) using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in the province of Van and their towns. The seroprevalance were estimated as 75.9% and 60.0-82.5% in the sampled animals and sampled towns, respectively. The results revealed that pestiviruses are important abort pathogens in the province of Van and their towns.