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Outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 [PDF]
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Abstract Background Home enteral nutrition (HEN) offers clinical benefits and is increasingly used, although handling‐related health risks remain unclear. This study assessed food safety in HEN using a new contamination risk classification. Methods First, the inter‐rater reliability of the Food Safety for Handling HEN checklist was analyzed in 25 ...
Elaine Cristine de Souza Martins +6 more
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Multivariate resilience indicators to anticipate vector-borne disease outbreaks: A West Nile virus case-study. [PDF]
Delecroix C +3 more
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Regulatory mechanisms of reproduction in locusts and grasshoppers
Regulatory networks composed of numerous coding and noncoding genes play crucial roles in the reproduction of locusts and grasshoppers. This review integrates mechanistic advances in reproductive regulation, highlighting environmentally adaptive pathways and providing prospective targets for eco‐friendly pesticides.
Jing He, Jiliang Wang, Xinran Wang
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Foodborne disease outbreaks before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Jiangsu Province, China. [PDF]
Zhu Q, Zong W, Wu Y, Fu P, Dai Y.
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Detection and pathotyping of a recent Newcastle disease virus outbreak in Egypt [PDF]
Gabr El-Bagoury +3 more
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Flight in female beet webworms (Loxostege sticticalis) promotes an increase in feeding, thereby enhancing abdominal energy reserves. Following flight, the flight muscles undergo accelerated histolysis, and the energy substances undergoing histolysis are redirected to the ovaries. These two processes collectively promote ovarian development.
Yu Gao +5 more
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Potential benefits of adaptive control strategies are outweighed by costs of infrequent, but dramatically larger disease outbreaks. [PDF]
Smith SM +4 more
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Resource quantity affects infection success and impacts of a microsporidian on hosts
Resource quantity in the environment often changes over time and influences the nutritional status of hosts that may encounter parasites. If resource availability significantly alters both infection success and within‐host growth of a parasite, fluctuations in resources may underlie the seasonal disease outbreaks that have been observed for some ...
Elizabeth S. Davenport +10 more
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The inclusion of pregnant women in research during disease outbreaks globally: A scoping review. [PDF]
Williams HK +4 more
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