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Evidence of much wider distribution of the potential West Nile virus vector, Culex modestus, in the UK. [PDF]
Abbott AJ +9 more
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Biting or irritating insects are a threat to the health and welfare of grazing animals. This systematic review reveals that several shrubs and bushes growing in the alpine area have insecticidal, insect‐repellent and/or attractant properties. The alder Alnus glutinosa, juniper Juniperus communis, spruce Picea abies and walnut Juglans regia are ...
Theresa Schlittenlacher +3 more
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Performance of the One Health platform in zoonotic disease surveillance in Guinea. [PDF]
Bongono EF +12 more
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This study was to describe the composition of sand fly fauna, detect potential vectors of Leishmania spp. in the Tinguá district, an ATL endemic, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Seven species of vectorial importance in the epidemiological cycle of leishmaniasis was observed: Nyssomyia intermedia, Migonemyia migonei, Pintomyia fischeri, Psychodopygus hirsutus ...
Antônio L. F. Santana +9 more
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Veterinary nurses at the forefront of one health: European perspectives. [PDF]
Ferrinho R, Afonso AM, Ferrinho P.
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Zoonotic Disease Transmission May Be Linked to Host Co‐Occurrence Network Topology
A global analysis of zoonotic host co‐occurrence networks identified 22 networks from five continents (A) and 87 hosts from 16 orders of mostly birds but also mammals (B) as having a high potential for disease transmission. ABSTRACT Most human pathogens are zoonotic, transmitted from vertebrate hosts to humans.
Patrick T. Stillson +3 more
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Canine Spotted Fever Group Rickettsial Seroprevalence as an Indicator for Human Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Case Rates in Arizona, USA. [PDF]
Oliva A +10 more
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ABSTRACT Research funders increasingly require integration of future climate projections across health, agriculture, fisheries, and development economics, creating perverse incentives: institutions demand what current climate science cannot reliably deliver.
Eric B. Winsberg
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The use of a severity index to analyse impact of bacterial zoonoses on welfare of wildlife populations. [PDF]
Hirst K, Halsey S.
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