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Avian colibacillosis – current aspects
Colibacillosis is a bacterial disease of humans, animals and birds caused by Escherichia coli, pathogenic gram-negative bacillus. Despite its secondary nature, colibacillosis widely affects poultry farms and causes significant economic losses.
A. O. Gerasimova +2 more
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A diet perspective on the impact of the COVID‐19 lockdown on urban bird assemblages
The COVID‐19 pandemic, which significantly altered human activities, particularly in urban areas, presented a unique opportunity to explore the dynamics of wildlife–human coexistence. In this study, we conducted bird counts in 36 parks in Poznań, Poland, before (2019) and during (2020) the pandemic lockdown, and assessed the impact of lockdown‐induced ...
Patrycja K. Woszczyło +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Lyme disease (LD) is caused by infection with the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato (Bb) through the bite of an infected Ixodes spp. tick. LD has emerged as a public and animal health issue in Canada, with human incidence increasing in part due to the expansion of Ixodes scapularis ticks and their vertebrate hosts.
Alexander Davidson +5 more
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Ways of Improving Epidemiological Surveillance of Natural Focal Infections
The fundamental theoretical and methodological shortcomings of modern organisation and implementation of epidemiological surveillance of natural focal infections are considered.
E. I. Korenberg
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Retrospective Overview of COVID-19 in Europe
A disease of unknown origin connected with severe pneumonia was identified in Wuhan (China) in December 2019. It was named coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The disease had rapidly spread all over the world, including Europe.
Ondrejková A. +4 more
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Abstract In 2017, a new regulatory management system, the traffic light system (TLS), was implemented to estimate the effects of salmon lice from Norwegian salmon aquaculture on marine survival of wild Atlantic salmon and forms the basis of aquaculture capacity regulation.
Solveig van Nes +2 more
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Mapping the Global Distribution of Babesia Infections
Understanding the ecological niches and quantifying the disease burden of Babesia species is essential for efficient surveillance and control strategies. Through a systematic review of global distributions, we document all 250 identified Babesia species across 73 vector species, 224 animals, and humans.
Bo-Kang Fu +10 more
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Virulence factors of Salmonella spp. isolated from free‐living grass snakes Natrix natrix
Our study reveals that free‐living snakes can carry strains of Salmonella species that are resistant to human serum. A comprehensive analysis of the virulence factors of the collected strains, using different methods, identified three distinct virulotypes. These are likely the result of adaptation to a new host or environment.
Aleksandra Pawlak +13 more
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In countries with an intensive pig production system, swine fever (SF), where present, may be regarded as one of the economically most important pig diseases. Although reservoirs of virus and pathways of transmission are well understood, field experience has shown that the disease is extremely difficult to eradicate, especially in countries with ...
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Abstract Pandemic preparedness starts with an early warning system of viruses with a pandemic potential. Based on information collected in a multitude of surveys, hazard models were developed identifying influenza viruses presenting a pandemic threat.
Harald Brüssow
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