Carlos Pijoan mainly investigates Virology, Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus, Microbiology, Serotype and Haemophilus. His Virology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Respiratory tract and Polymerase chain reaction. His studies in Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus integrate themes in fields like Veterinary medicine and Transmission.
In the subject of general Microbiology, his work in Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae is often linked to Arterivirus, thereby combining diverse domains of study. In his research on the topic of Serotype, Genotype, Genotyping and Isolation is strongly related with Virulence. His Haemophilus research includes elements of Respiratory disease and Genetic diversity.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Virology, Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus, Microbiology, Veterinary medicine and Herd health. His Virology study incorporates themes from Herd and Polymerase chain reaction. Carlos Pijoan focuses mostly in the field of Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus, narrowing it down to topics relating to Bioassay and, in certain cases, Human decontamination.
He combines subjects such as Streptococcus suis, Virulence, Haemophilus and Pasteurella multocida with his study of Microbiology. His Veterinary medicine research includes themes of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae and Seroprevalence. Carlos Pijoan interconnects Immunology and Environmental health in the investigation of issues within Herd health.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Virology, Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Immunology, Herd health and Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. His research in Virology tackles topics such as Microbiology which are related to areas like Asymptomatic carrier. His research in Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae focuses on subjects like Veterinary medicine, which are connected to Nasal Swab.
His work in Vaccination and Virus are all subfields of Immunology research. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Immune modulator, Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae DNA and Passive immunity. His work carried out in the field of Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus brings together such families of science as Bioassay and Disease transmission.
Carlos Pijoan spends much of his time researching Virology, Immunology, Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Vaccination and Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. His Virology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mycoplasmataceae and Pathogen, Microbiology. He connects Microbiology with Arterivirus in his study.
His research investigates the connection between Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and topics such as Seroconversion that intersect with problems in Herd, Veterinary medicine, Nested polymerase chain reaction, Litter and Colonization. His Vaccination study which covers Heterologous that intersects with Inoculation, Transmission and Virus. The study incorporates disciplines such as Animal science and Disease transmission in addition to Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus.
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Haemophilus parasuis: new trends on diagnosis, epidemiology and control.
Simone Oliveira;Carlos Pijoan.
Veterinary Microbiology (2004)
Development of a PCR test to diagnose Haemophilus parasuis infections.
Simone Oliveira;Lucina Galina;Carlos Pijoan.
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (2001)
Interaction between Streptococcus suis serotype 2 and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in specific pathogen-free piglets.
L Galina;C Pijoan;M Sitjar;WT Christianson.
Veterinary Record (1994)
Application of a nested polymerase chain reaction assay to detect Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae from nasal swabs.
Maria Calsamiglia;Carlos Pijoan;Alicia Trigo.
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (1999)
Transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus by fomites (boots and coveralls)
Satoshi Otake;Scott A. Dee;Kurt D. Rossow;John Deen.
Journal of Swine Health and Production (2002)
Characterization of the diversity of Haemophilus parasuis field isolates by use of serotyping and genotyping.
Simone Oliveira;P. J. Blackall;Carlos Pijoan.
American Journal of Veterinary Research (2003)
Airborne transmission of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in nursery pigs
Montserrat Torremorell;Carlos Pijoan;Kevin Janni;Roger Walker.
American Journal of Veterinary Research (1997)
Impact of a modified-live porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vaccine intervention on a population of pigs infected with a heterologous isolate.
Jean Paul Cano;Scott A. Dee;Michael P. Murtaugh;Carlos Pijoan.
Vaccine (2007)
Outer membrane proteins and DNA profiles in strains of Haemophilus parasuis recovered from systemic and respiratory sites
Alvaro Ruiz;Simone Oliveira;Montserrat Torremorell;Carlos Pijoan.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2001)
Transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus by needles.
S. Otake;S. A. Dee;K. D. Rossow;H. S. Joo.
Veterinary Record (2002)
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