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Zoonoses and global epidemics

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2021
Purpose of review The purpose of the review is to summarize recent advances in understanding the origins, drivers and clinical context of zoonotic disease epidemics and pandemics.
S. Judson, P. Rabinowitz
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The European Union summary report on trends and sources of zoonoses, zoonotic agents and food‐borne outbreaks in 2016

open access: yesEFSA Journal, 2017
This report of the European Food Safety Authority and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control presents the results of the zoonoses monitoring activities carried out in 2016 in 37 European countries (28 Member States (MS) and nine non‐MS ...
Y. Stede   +15 more
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Zoonoses and Asthma

Archivos de Bronconeumología ((English Edition)), 2004
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T. Carrillo Díaz, R. Castillo Sainz
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Zoonoses

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1983
Animal-transmitted diseases are remarkable not because they occur frequently but because they are almost always unsuspected and unrecognized. The physician who attends an ill veterinarian or zookeeper will immediately suspect an exotic disease. The pediatrician who attends the child who recently received a puppy for his birthday will not.
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Ecosystem change and zoonoses in the Anthropocene

Zoonoses and Public Health, 2018
Changes in land use, animal populations and climate, primarily due to increasing human populations, drive the emergence of zoonoses. Force of infection (FOI), which for these diseases is a measure of the ease with which a pathogen reaches the human ...
Barry J Mcmahon, Serge Morand
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Emerging helminth zoonoses

International Journal for Parasitology, 2000
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) As our ability to recognise and diagnose human disease caused by helminth parasites has improved, so our understanding of the epidemiology and clinical manifestations of these diseases has improved.
Thomas A. Moore, James S. McCarthy
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Wild Boar: A Reservoir of Foodborne Zoonoses.

Foodborne pathogens and disease, 2019
Wild boar populations around the world have increased dramatically over past decades. Climate change, generating milder winters with less snow, may affect their spread into northern regions.
M. Fredriksson-Ahomaa
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Gastrointestinal Zoonoses

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1987
Infectious gastrointestinal diseases affect man and animals throughout the world. Certain etiologic agents (for example, Salmonella spp., Campylobacter jejuni, Yersinia enterocolitica, Cryptosporidia, Strongyloides stercoralis, Echinococcus granulosa) seem to have the potential to be transmitted from pets to people, causing severe disease in the latter.
M D, Willard, B, Sugarman, R D, Walker
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Zoonoses in Practice

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1993
Twenty-five zoonoses of importance in the United States are focused upon in this article. Each is presented in outline form. Items are presented in a convenient format that can be of use in explaining zoonoses to owners of animals in which a specific zoonoses has been diagnosed.
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FILARIAL INFECTIONS AS ZOONOSES

Journal of Helminthology, 1965
The paper summarises existing information on the role of animals in the transmission of filarial infections to man.Wuclicreria bancrofti has not been found in animals and the parasite has never been transmitted to animals in the laboratory. Although bancrofti-typc microfilariae have been described from a potto (Perodicticus potto) in the Congo, there ...
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