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Trypanosoma cruzi and Other Vector-Borne Infections in Shelter Dogs in Two Counties of Oklahoma, United States.

Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2022
Trypanosoma cruzi is an emerging zoonotic vector-borne parasite infecting dogs and other mammals in the United States. In this study we evaluated shelter dogs in one northeastern and one southeastern county in Oklahoma for prevalence of exposure to T ...
Kelly E. Allen, Megan W. Lineberry
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Vector-borne infections

, 2008
R. Goering   +6 more
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Emerging Vector-Borne Infections

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1991
The principles that regulate the transmission of vector-borne infectious agents are briefly described. In particular, the circumstances that may lead to human exposure to various North American zoonoses are analyzed.
Richard J. Pollack   +2 more
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Zoonotic and Vector-Borne Infections Among Urban Homeless and Marginalized People in the United States and Europe, 1990-2014.

Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2016
INTRODUCTION In high-income countries, homeless individuals in urban areas often live in crowded conditions with limited sanitation and personal hygiene.
J. Leibler   +3 more
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Other Vector-Borne Parasitic Infections

2020
The vector-borne parasitic infections leishmaniasis, malaria, and seasonal hyperacute panuveitis (SHAPU) are discussed.
Aniruddha Agarwal, Koushik Tripathy
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Vector-Borne Infections in Tornado-Displaced and Owner-Relinquished Dogs in Oklahoma, USA.

Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2016
To determine the prevalence of infection with vector-borne agents in a cross-section of dogs from Oklahoma, where canine vector-borne diseases are common, blood samples were evaluated through serology and molecular analysis.
Anne W. Barrett, Susan E. Little
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Host Spatial Heterogeneity and the Spread of Vector-Borne Infection

Theoretical Population Biology, 2001
We analyze how spatial heterogeneity in host density affects the advance of vector-borne disease. Infection requires vector infestation. The vector spreads only between hosts occupying the same neighborhood, and the number of hosts varies randomly among neighborhoods.
Maria Duryea   +4 more
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An epidemiological survey of vector-borne pathogens infecting cattle in Kyrgyzstan

Parasitology International, 2023
Cattle production is a major contributor to the national economy of Kyrgyzstan. Most cattle in Kyrgyzstan are managed via extensive systems and graze in communal pastures. As a result, infestations with ectoparasites are widespread, implying that various vector-borne diseases might be common in cattle.
Atambekova, Zhyldyz   +11 more
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Zoonotic aspects of vector-borne infections.

Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics), 2015
Vector-borne diseases are principally zoonotic diseases transmitted to humans by animals. Pathogens such as bacteria, parasites and viruses are primarily maintained within an enzootic cycle between populations of non-human primates or other mammals and largely non-anthropophilic vectors. This 'wild' cycle sometimes spills over in the form of occasional
Failloux, Anna-Bella, Moutailler, Sarah
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