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Best of Intentions?: Rinderpest, Containment Practices, and Rebellion in Rhodesia in 1896
Rinderpest was a deadly bovine virus that plagued cattle herds accross Europe and Asia for centuries. In the late 1880s to early 1890s, the virus found its way to Africa, where it wiped out thousands of non-immune cattle herds belonging to African ...
Katzung Hokanson, Brandon R
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Breaching Pathogeographic Barriers by the Bat White-Nose Fungus
Bat white-nose syndrome has become associated with unparalleled mortality in bat species across the United States since 2006. In a recent article, Drees and colleagues (mBio 8:e01941-17, 2017, https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01941-17) utilized both whole ...
Johanna Rhodes, Matthew C. Fisher
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Methodology of the biological risk classification of animal pathogens in Belgium [PDF]
The biological hazards posed by micro-organisms have lead to their categorisation into risk groups and the elaboration of classification lists. Current classification systems rely on criteria defined by the World Health Organization, which cover the ...
Boyen, Filip +8 more
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Characterization of Cetacean Morbillivirus in Humpback Whales, Brazil
Cetacean morbillivirus is an etiologic agent associated with strandings of live and dead cetacean species occurring sporadically or as epizootics worldwide.
Derek B. de Amorim +10 more
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A Guinea-pig Epizootic Associated with an Organism of the Food-poisoning Group but probably caused by a Filter-passer [PDF]
George Petrie, R. A. O’Brien
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Workshop to deliver epidemiology and laboratory training for HPAI diagnostic network [PDF]
Suite à la menace croissante du virus H5N1 de la grippe aviaire qui a entraîné à ce jour l'élimination de plus de 140 millions de poulets en Asie, la FAO a mis en place une série de trois projets du Programme de Coopération Technique (TCP/RAS/3008, TCP ...
Desvaux, Stéphanie +2 more
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Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, Volume 19, Issue 9, September 2025.
Ismaila Shittu +4 more
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Bovine ephemeral fever (BEF) is an arthropod-borne viral disease, which frequently causes significant epizootics in susceptible water buffalo and cattle in Africa, Australia, Asia and the Middle East.
Natalia Golender +6 more
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AN ACUTE EPIZOOTIC AND EPIDEMIC OUTBREAK OF HYDROPHOBIA AT MADEIRA. [PDF]
Julius Goldschmidt
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