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Tularémia: uma zoonose emergente? [PDF]
, 2015 Descrever a frequência de F. tularensis em Portugal, em amostras
humanas, artrópodes vetores e potenciais reservatórios como os lagomorfos
silvestres entre 1 de janeiro de 2011 e 15 de junho de 2015.FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (projeto
Carvalho, Carina, Carvalho, Isabel Lopes de, Núncio, Sofia +2 morecore Opinion and report of the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) relating to an analysis of the health risks associated with exposure to caterpillars with stinging hairs and the development of management recommendations
Food Risk Assess Europe, Volume 3, Issue 2, April 2025.Abstract
Several species of Lepidoptera with caterpillars bearing urticating hairs are increasing their range in metropolitan France from year to year, such as the pine processionary (Thaumetopoea pityocampa Denis et Schiffermüller 1775) whose presence was historically limited to the south of France, and which is gradually being observed in the north ...Nicolas Desneux, Andrea Battisti, Anne‐Sophie Brinquin, Rudy Caparros‐Megido, Gilbert Gault, Carole Kerdelhué, Stéphane Krebs, Myriam Mérad, Catherine Pecquet, Tina Rambonilaza, Thomas Le Bourgeois, Philippe Castagnone, Thierry Candresse, Nicolas Desneux, Sandrine Eveillard, Florence Fontaine, Pascal Gentit, Martin Godefroidd, Lucia Guerin, Bruno Hostachy, Hervé Jactel, Eleni Kazakou, Christophe Le May, Eric Lombaert, David Markowski, Charles Manceau, Arnaud Monty, Maria Navajas, Céline Robin, Aurélien Sallé, Frédéric Suffert, Stéphan Steyer, Pierre‐Yves Teycheney, Eric Verdin, François Verheggen, Gilles Meyer, Xavier Bailly, Catherine Belloc, Stéphane Bertagnoli, Alain Boissy, Séverine Boullier, Henri‐Jean Boulouis, Eric Cardinale, Aurélie Courcoul, Alice De Boyer Des Roches, Barbara Dufour, Veasna Duong, Emmanuelle Gilot‐Fromont, Etienne Giraud, Lionel Grisot, Claire Guinat, Nadia Haddad, Elsa Jourdain, Hervé Juin, Sophie Le Bouquin‐Le Neveu, Caroline Le Maréchal, Sophie Le Poder, Yves Millemann, Pierre Mormède, Carole Peroz, Claire Ponsart, Céline Richomme, Claude Saegerman, Jean‐François Valarcher, Isabelle Vallée, Agnès Waret‐Szkuta, Natacha Woronoff‐Rehn, Georges De Sousa, Olivier Adam, Alain Aymard, Jean‐Christophe Cahuzac, Pierre Greve, Philippe Hartemann, Claire Hellio, Dominique Pessel, Vincent Richard, Christophe Soumet, Laura Maxim, Louis‐Georges Soler, Bénédicte Apouey, Luc Baumstark, Céline Bonnet, Thierry Brunelle, France Caillavet, Alain Carpentier, Thomas Coutrot, Cécile Detang‐Dessendre, Serge Garcia, Julien Gauthey, Emmanuelle Lavaine, Christine Le Clainche, Marc Leandri, Youenn Loheac, Sélim Louafi, Eric Plottu, Elodie Rouviere, Maïder Saint‐Jean, Denis Salles, Léa Tardieu, Jean‐Christophe Vergnaud, Jens Abildtrup, Catherine Collignon, Karine Fiore, Emeline Hily, Sandra Sinno‐Tellier, Emmanuel Gachet +105 morewiley +1 more sourceOpinion and report of the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) on the assessment of the impact of fox population dynamics on public health
Food Risk Assess Europe, Volume 3, Issue 2, April 2025.ABSTRACT
The Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) can be hunted as a game species. It may also be listed as a “species likely to cause damage” (ESOD – the acronym in French), for public health reasons among others. Conversely, benefits linked to the presence of foxes are also put forward, such as the predation of rodents carrying zoonotic agents.Emmanuelle Gilot‐Fromont, Isabelle Villena, Elsa Bonnaud, Claude Fischer, Etienne Giraud, Annick Linden, François Meurens, Carine Paraud, Francis Raoul, Céline Richomme, Sandrine Ruette, Michel Trommetter, Isabelle Vallée, Gilles Meyer, Xavier Bailly, Catherine Belloc, Stéphane Bertagnoli, Alain Boissy, Séverine Boullier, Henri‐Jean Boulouis, Eric Cardinale, Aurélie Courcoul, Alice De Boyer Des Roches, Barbara Dufour, Veasna Duong, Lionel Grisot, Claire Guinat, Nadia Haddad, Elsa Jourdain, Hervé Juin, Sophie Le Bouquin‐Le Neveu, Caroline Le Maréchal, Sophie Le Poder, Yves Millemann, Pierre Mormède, Carole Peroz, Claire Ponsart, Claude Saegerman, Jean‐François Valarcher, Isabelle Vallée, Agnès Waret‐Szkuta, Natacha Woronoff‐Rehn, Laura Maxim, Louis‐Georges Soler, Bénédicte Apouey, Luc Baumstark, Céline Bonnet, Thierry Brunelle, France Caillavet, Alain Carpentier, Thomas Coutrot, Cécile Detang‐Dessendre, Serge Garcia, Julien Gauthey, Emmanuelle Lavaine, Christine Le Clainche, Marc Leandri, Youenn Loheac, Sélim Louafi, Eric Plottu, Elodie Rouviere, Maïder Saint‐Jean, Denis Salles, Léa Tardieu, Jean‐Christophe Vergnaud, Philippe Fravalo, Frédéric Auvray, Mickaël Boni, Frédéric Borges, Gilles Bornert, Frédéric Carlin, Catherine Chubilleau, Monika Coton, Georges Daube, Noémie Desriac, Florence Dubois‐Brissonnet, Michel Federighi, Michel Gautier, Michèle Gourmelon, Sandrine Guillou, Stéphane Guyot, Didier Hilaire, Nathalie Jourdan‐da Silva, Claire Le Henaff‐Le Marrec, Sandra Martin‐Latil, Jeanne‐Marie Membré, Eric Oswald, Nadia Oulahal, Pascal Piveteau, Sabine Schorr‐Galindo, Régine Talon, Isabelle Villena, Emmanuelle Robardet, Nathalie Arnich, Karine Fiore, Florence Etoré, Véronique Raimond, Catherine Collignon +97 morewiley +1 more sourceMalaria zoonoses
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2009 The genus Plasmodium includes many species that naturally cause malaria among apes and monkeys. The 2004 discovery of people infected by Plasmodium knowlesi in Malaysian Borneo alerted to the potential for non-human species of plasmodia to cause human morbidity and mortality.openaire +3 more sourcesClinical and etiological characteristics of severe hemorrhagic fever caused by coinfection of hantaan orthohantavirus and severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus
Journal of Medical Virology, Volume 96, Issue 9, September 2024.Abstract
Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) usually have different infection routes, and coinfection is relatively rare. This study examines the clinical and etiological characteristics of coinfection by these two pathogens to provide important references for clinical diagnosis and ...Feng Jiang, Yongxiang Zhao, Ruihao Peng, Ya Wen, Yudan Bi, Yichen Zhou, Yao Chen, Hua Deng, Xiaohu Han, Zeliang Chen +9 morewiley +1 more sourceBehandlung der mukokutanen Leishmaniose – eine systematische Übersicht
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, Volume 22, Issue 6, Page 763-774, June 2024.Zusammenfassung
Die mukokutane Leishmaniose ist eine schwere Infektionskrankheit, die überwiegend in Zentral‐ und Südamerika endemisch ist und sich klinisch mit granulomatösen, destruierenden Schleimhautläsionen im Mund‐Nasen‐Rachenraum manifestiert. Sie wird durch Protozoen, Leishmania spp., ausgelöst, die durch Sandmücken auf den Menschen übertragen ...Theresa Fischer, Marcellus Fischer, Sibylle Schliemann, Peter Elsner +3 morewiley +1 more sourceThe Redox-Sensing Regulator Rex Contributes to the Virulence and Oxidative Stress Response of Streptococcus suis Serotype 2
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2018 Streptococcus suis serotype 2 (SS2) is an important zoonotic pathogen responsible for septicemia and meningitis. The redox-sensing regulator Rex has been reported to play critical roles in the metabolism regulation, oxidative stress response, and ...Haodan Zhu, Haodan Zhu, Yong Wang, Yong Wang, Yanxiu Ni, Yanxiu Ni, Junming Zhou, Junming Zhou, Junming Zhou, Lixiao Han, Lixiao Han, Zhengyu Yu, Zhengyu Yu, Aihua Mao, Aihua Mao, Dandan Wang, Dandan Wang, Hongjie Fan, Hongjie Fan, Kongwang He, Kongwang He, Kongwang He +21 moredoaj +1 more source