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Paratuberculosis: A Potential Zoonosis?
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1996Available literature on the controversial role of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis as an etiologic agent in human Crohn's disease is reviewed. Despite almost 15 years of investigation, the question of causal or consequential association between Johne's disease and Crohn's disease continues to linger.
R J, Chiodini, C A, Rossiter
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Brucellosis: a worldwide zoonosis
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2001Brucella is one of the world's major zoonotic pathogens, and is responsible for enormous economic losses as well as considerable human morbidity in endemic areas. Control of brucellosis requires practical solutions that can be easily applied to the field.
M L, Boschiroli +2 more
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2023
In this lecture I propose to explore a series of tropes, to examine the inherited boxes from which we eventually emerge, and to interrogate the spaces and subjects interrelated in the production of knowledge. The presentation is composed of three parts articulated from three figures: 1) The walls of patriarchy or what we learn from the beasts: I will ...
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In this lecture I propose to explore a series of tropes, to examine the inherited boxes from which we eventually emerge, and to interrogate the spaces and subjects interrelated in the production of knowledge. The presentation is composed of three parts articulated from three figures: 1) The walls of patriarchy or what we learn from the beasts: I will ...
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A Review on Human Orf: A Neglected Viral Zoonosis
Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine, 2021Tesfaye Kassa
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Enveloped viruses show increased propensity to cross-species transmission and zoonosis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022Ana Valero-Rello, Rafael Sanjuan
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2019
Emerging zoonosis recently became world health problem. Examples are brucellosis, dog rabies, avian influenza, Niphan and viruses of hemorrhagic fever, cysticercosis as well as brucellosis and tularemia. Many factors contribute to the emergence of these zoonotic diseases. Environmental factors including climate changes, human and animal behavior, human,
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Emerging zoonosis recently became world health problem. Examples are brucellosis, dog rabies, avian influenza, Niphan and viruses of hemorrhagic fever, cysticercosis as well as brucellosis and tularemia. Many factors contribute to the emergence of these zoonotic diseases. Environmental factors including climate changes, human and animal behavior, human,
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