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Emerging Infectious Diseases of Rabbits

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2020
Recently, multiple infectious organisms have been identified as the cause of emerging diseases in lagomorphs. The most important of these emerging diseases is rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) type 2, a new variant with differences in pathogenicity to classical RHDV.
Molly, Gleeson, Olivia A, Petritz
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Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases

Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 2002
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In human history, numerous infectious diseases have emerged and re-emerged. Aside from many others, the so-called 'exotic' agents in particular are a threat to our public health systems due to limited experience in case management and lack of appropriate resources.
Heinz, Feldmann   +6 more
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EMERGING AND RE-EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Acta Clinica Belgica, 2007
(2007). EMERGING AND RE-EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Acta Clinica Belgica: Vol. 62, No. 5, pp. 337-341.
W E, Peetermans, P, De Munter
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New and emerging infectious diseases

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2007
New emerging infectious diseases include "severe acute respiratory distress syndrome" (SARS) and avian influenza A H5N1. First cases of SARS, induced by a new strain of coronavirus, were described in China in 2002 and by May 2003 8360 cases and 764 deaths were reported by the World Health Organization.
SPICUZZA L   +4 more
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INFECTIOUS DISEASE EMERGENCIES IN DISASTERS

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1996
This article discusses the relationship between disasters and infections. Infections that are reviewed include those resulting from (1) a breakdown of the usual mechanisms of infection control, (2) the introduction or emergence of pathogens, and (3) the movement of populations into new areas.
M J, Howard, J C, Brillman, F M, Burkle
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Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases

Journal of Infection, 2000
Microbial pathogens discovered as aetiological agents of human disease over the last 25 years are reviewed. Strengthening of laboratory and public health surveillance is of paramount importance for early detection and management of emerging infectious diseases.
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Emerging Infectious Diseases of Chelonians

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2013
Various new diseases have emerged in captive and wild populations of turtles and tortoises. Several of these seem to be on the rise and have the potential to cause widespread disease. This article reviews the current literature and authors' experience with intranuclear coccidiosis, cryptosporidium, iridovirus, and adenovirus. The biology, epidemiology,
Paul M, Gibbons, Zachary J, Steffes
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Airway Infectious Disease Emergencies

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2006
Upper and lower respiratory infections are encountered commonly in the emergency department. Visits resulting from occurrences of respiratory disease account for 10% of all pediatric emergency department visits and 20% of all pediatric hospital admissions.
Keyvan, Rafei, Richard, Lichenstein
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Emerging Infectious Diseases in Pregnancy

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2017
It has been recognized for centuries that pregnant women have unique susceptibilities to many infectious diseases that predispose them to untoward outcomes compared with the general adult population. It is thought a combination of adaptive alterations in immunity to allow for the fetal allograft combined with changes in anatomy and physiology ...
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Neurologic Infectious Disease Emergencies

Neurologic Clinics, 2012
Nearly 70 years after the discovery of penicillin, neurologic infectious diseases (NIDs) remain an important worldwide source of morbidity and mortality. The clinician faced with a potential NID must urgently consider patient demographics, pace of illness and clinical syndrome, and laboratory data.
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