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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Homologous recombination and evolutionary arms race drive the adaptive evolution of African swine fever virus. [PDF]
Wang W+6 more
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STUDIES ON SWINE INFLUENZA. I. THE OBSERVATION OF NATURAL OUTBREAK AND ISOLATION OF VIRUS.
Y. OCHI, Kazuo Miyairi
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First study to describe the prevalence and epidemiology of African swine fever, classical swine fever, porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome and swine flu in Kazakhstan. [PDF]
Perfilyeva YV+16 more
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Abstract figure legend Transforming growth factor (TGF)‐β2 and interleukin (IL)‐1β induced morphological and molecular changes consistent with endothelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition (EndMT) in HUVECs isolated from both pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes (GDM) and non‐GDM pregnancies.
Abigail R. Byford+9 more
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Senecavirus A Incidence in U.S. Breeding Herds: A Decade of Surveillance Data. [PDF]
Kikuti M+4 more
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Recovery of high-quality struvite fertilizer product from swine wastewater using fluidized bed homogeneous crystallization. [PDF]
Luu TA+4 more
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The Disease Burden in Fish Farm Management: An Integrative View and a Specific Vision in Europe
ABSTRACT In aquaculture, the interactions and balance—or imbalance—between the fish, the rearing environment, pathogens, and farm management determine the occurrence and impact of clinical diseases. The global assessment of the factors related to disease impact is commonly referred to as disease burden.
Francesc Padros+6 more
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Human infections with Eurasian avian-like swine influenza virus detected by coincidence via routine respiratory surveillance systems, the Netherlands, 2020 to 2023. [PDF]
Eggink D+16 more
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