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Land Use Change and Infectious Disease Emergence

open access: yesReviews of Geophysics, Volume 63, Issue 2, June 2025.
Abstract Major infectious diseases threatening human health are transmitted to people from animals or by arthropod vectors such as insects. In recent decades, disease outbreaks have become more common, especially in tropical regions, including new and emerging infections that were previously undetected or unknown. Even though there is growing awareness
M. Cristina Rulli   +6 more
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Phenotyping the Sheep Tail: Histological Depiction of Caudal Spine Structures in Sheep. [PDF]

open access: yesAnat Histol Embryol
Hümmelchen H   +4 more
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A Systematic Review on the Prevalence of Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus in Milk and Milk Products in Europe. [PDF]

open access: yesZoonoses Public Health
Tomassone L   +5 more
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Survey and Associated Risk Factors for the Presence of Ruminant Pestiviruses in Domestic Ovine and Caprine Populations from Kazakhstan. [PDF]

open access: yesViruses
Zhigailov AV   +24 more
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Molecular Genetic Assessment Aids in Clarifying Phylogenetic Status of Iranian Kerman Wild Sheep. [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals (Basel)
Dotsev AV   +8 more
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Response to "Global trends in antimicrobial use in food-producing animals: 2020 to 2030". [PDF]

open access: yesPLOS Glob Public Health
Ellis S   +5 more
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FATAL PNEUMONIA OF BIGHORN SHEEP FOLLOWING ASSOCIATION WITH DOMESTIC SHEEP

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1982
During 1979-1980 acute fibrinopurulent bronchopneumonia resulted in high mortality or total loss of herds of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in California and Washington. Contact with domestic sheep occurred shortly before the onset of disease in each case.
David A. Jessup, William J. Foreyt
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Sensory involvement in the mating behaviour of domestic sheep

Animal Behaviour, 1968
Abstract Sensory stimuli utilized by both rams and oestrous ewes in partner-seeking activity were examined using deaf, anosmic and blindfolded animals mated with tethered or free partners. The sexual activity of rams was affected slightly by loss of hearing, more by inability to smell and most by loss of vision, but partner-seeking was affected ...
I.C. Fletcher, D.R. Lindsay
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