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Viral zoonoses assessment in invasive rodent species from São Tomé and Príncipe. [PDF]
Almeida T +8 more
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Community conversation facilitators training workshop: Training material and facilitation guide [PDF]
Kinati, Wole +4 more
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The raphe nuclear organization and serotonergic system in the bat (Artibeus planirostris)
Schematic representation of the methodological workflow used to characterize the serotonergic (5‐HT) system in the bat Artibeus planirostris. Serotonin (5‐HT) immunohistochemistry was performed on brainstem sections to identify and map the distribution of serotonergic neurons within the raphe nuclei.
Mariana D. Leite +9 more
wiley +1 more source
Climate sensitivity is widely but unevenly spread across zoonotic diseases. [PDF]
Trebski A +4 more
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Objectives To examine the prevalence and types of work‐related injuries in companion animal practices, explore the context of their occurrence and the behaviours of injured persons. Methods A mixed‐methods analysis of a cross‐sectional online survey of UK employees of a consolidated group of veterinary practices.
J. S. P. Tulloch +3 more
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Virome diversity and zoonotic risks of rodents along ecological gradients in the Northern Tianshan Mountains, China. [PDF]
Du H +15 more
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Zoonotic anxieties: The cultural politics of Nepal's quest for pandemic preparedness
Abstract Based on fieldwork conducted in Nepal (2022–2024) and by paying attention to how local and transnational notions of epidemiological risk are deployed, this ethnography introduces the concept of “zoonotic anxieties” to make sense of the multi‐species relational ethos that contemporary global health regimes propose.
Max D. López Toledano +3 more
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Klebsiella pneumoniae Infections in Dogs: A One Health Review of Antimicrobial Resistance, Virulence Factors, Zoonotic Risk, and Emerging Alternatives. [PDF]
Mihu ML +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Relapse rates post‐SAM treatment varied: 32% in Mali, 63% in South Sudan, 21% in Somalia. Diverse WASH and animal ownership factors were linked to relapse risk, differing by context. Some WASH conditions increased risk, whereas animal ownership was protective in Mali and South Sudan. No significant associations emerged in Somalia.
Lauren D'Mello‐Guyett +18 more
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