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Drivers of bat researchers’ intent to adopt field hygiene practices
Abstract Infectious disease is a growing threat to wildlife, with zoonotic transmission most likely at the human–wildlife interface. One underappreciated activity at this interface is fieldwork with wild animals, but associated risks can be mitigated through field hygiene (FH) practices, such as using personal protective equipment and other appropriate
Joanna L. Coleman +6 more
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[Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and retinopathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus]. [PDF]
Cuevas-Acuña MT +2 more
europepmc +1 more source
Regulatory compliance and support for altered management of the exotic pet trade
Abstract Globally, the exotic pet trade has contributed to species invasion, disease, and animal welfare risks. Although scientists have advocated for increased trade regulation, the success of management and regulatory efforts depends on compliance by participants in the exotic pet trade. We used a regulatory compliance framework to investigate exotic
Elizabeth N. Pratt +3 more
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[Spinal muscular atrophy: Clinical and genetic aspects, and therapeutic alternatives]. [PDF]
González-Morales IJ +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Monitoring wildlife health is essential for conservation and management, wildlife and livestock welfare, and public health in a One Health framework. Yet, wildlife health monitoring often requires long‐term fieldwork and intensive sampling, which can be costly or logistically challenging, especially for remote, rare, or elusive populations. To
Jonathan Tichon +8 more
wiley +1 more source
[Fear of cancer recurrence and primary care utilization in women with breast cancer]. [PDF]
Garduño-Sánchez S +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Improving the use of expert opinion in disease risk analysis for conservation translocations
Abstract Conservation translocations are subject to considerable uncertainty and risk, of which disease is one of the most recognized. To address disease risks, several protocols for qualitative disease risk analysis (qDRA) exist and are used for responsible conservation translocation planning.
John G. Ewen +13 more
wiley +1 more source
[2027: A new year for a new epidemiological study of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Spain]. [PDF]
Soriano JB +4 more
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