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Abstract Hepatitis E virus (HEV) can lead to liver disease in humans. In the Netherlands, the consumption of pig meat is thought to be the main contributor to the total burden of disease caused by HEV. In this study, the number of cases and lost disability‐adjusted‐life‐years (DALYs) due to HEV in pig meat were estimated by simulating HEV through the ...
M. Focker+5 more
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Deliberating the scientific evidence base for influenza transmission to raw milk consumers
Abstract Transmission of influenza A H5N1, commonly known as avian influenza or bird flu, from wild birds to cows on 1073 large US dairy farms in 17 states, and from cows to 41 dairy workers in five states, has raised concerns about limited evidence for transmission routes.
Margaret E. Coleman
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Swine Xenografts Share Few Predicted Indirectly Recognisable SLA-Derived Epitopes With HLA-Derived Epitopes From Human Kidney Grafts. [PDF]
Matern BM+7 more
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Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Veterinary Medicine—The ARDSVet Definitions
ABSTRACT Objective To use a systematic, evidence‐based consensus process to develop updated definitions for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in veterinary medicine to facilitate its recognition and diagnosis. Design International consensus conference series involving 12 multidisciplinary international content experts from three countries ...
Anusha Balakrishnan+13 more
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Near complete genome sequence of the historic African swine fever isolate Uganda-898. [PDF]
Spinard E+8 more
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The 2009 H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic: Reconciling Goals of Patents and Public Health Initiatives [PDF]
Kaplan, Michelle
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ABSTRACT Avian influenza viruses (AIV) circulate in wild and domestic bird populations, posing an on‐going risk for zoonotic transmission and virus adaptation to mammals and humans. The A(H5Nx) clades 2.3.2.1c and 2.3.4.4b currently circulating have caused sporadic infections in humans.
Tricia Corrin+7 more
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Glutamic Acid at Position 343 in PB2 Contributes to the Virulence of H1N1 Swine Influenza Virus in Mice. [PDF]
Wang Y+11 more
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