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The re-emergence of psittacosis in China: a scoping review of epidemiology, diagnostics, and One Health priorities. [PDF]
Huo S +11 more
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Human-animal interfaces and zoonotic disease risks in China: a review of contact behaviors and risk communication. [PDF]
Li H, Kim S, Machalaba C.
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Live poultry markets (LPMs) are veterinary and public health risks because of potential for zoonotic spillover of pathogens from diseased animals to humans. To control these health risks, veterinary and public health authorities in Asia, including China, have closed or restricted LPMs.
Lyle Fearnley
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More diversified antibiotic resistance genes in chickens and workers of the live poultry markets
Poultry farms and LPMs are a reservoir of antimicrobial resistant bacteria and resistance genes from feces. The LPM is an important interface between humans, farm animals, and environments in a typical urban environment, and it is considered a reservoir for ARGs and viruses.
Yanan Wang, Na Lv, Fei Liu
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Airborne bacterial contaminations in typical Chinese wet market with live poultry trade
Science of the Total Environment, 2016Chinese wet markets with live poultry trade have been considered as major sources of pathogen dissemination, and sites for horizontal transfer of bacterial and viral pathogens. In this study, the pathogenic bacteria and antibiotic resistant genes (ARGs) in air samples collected at a typical Chinese wet market had been analysis and quantified ...
Xin-Lei Gao, Yi Luo, Wen-Yi Dong
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