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Objective of the study was to assess the current epizootic settings along the border part of KharkhiraTurgensky natural plague focus betweenRussia andMongolia.Materials and methods. Epizootiological survey covered 2715.5 km2.
A. V. Kholin +17 more
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The Immunology of Zoonotic Infections [PDF]
Zoonotic infections are in general defined as infections transmitted from animal to man (and less frequently vice versa), either directly (through contact or contact with animal products) or indirectly (through an intermediate vector as an arthropod or an insect) [1].
Georgios Pappas +2 more
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Herpesviruses—A zoonotic threat? [PDF]
Herpesviruses are highly host specific and share a long synchronous evolution with their hosts. Only in rare cases, species barriers fall and allow animal to human or human to animal transmission. Among the zoonotic herpesviruses, Cercopithecine herpesvirus 1 is the most significant and can be transmitted from macaques to human.
Tischer, B. Karsten +1 more
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According to the WHO, zoonotic diseases in South East Asia are grouped as endemic, re-emerging, and emerging diseases with epidemic potential [ ]deforestation increases the contact between wild animals and humans Zoonotic diseases, being a global problem have received priority attention of the WHO and other international organizations such as Food ...
Sanjiv Kumar +4 more
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Zoonotic potential of Chlamydophila [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to present the diseases induced in humans and animals by the different species of Chlamydophila, after providing an overview on the history of these infectious agents and their taxonomy. The route of transmission and the available methods for prevention and control in the different animal species are reviewed.
Rodolakis, Annie, Mohamad, Khalil Yousef
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Poxviruses compromise a group of long known important pathogens including some zoonotic members affecting lifestock animals and humans. While whole genome sequence analysis started to shed light into the molecular mechanisms underlying host cell infection, viral replication as well as virulence, our ...
Essbauer, Sandra +2 more
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Zoonotic and reverse zoonotic transmission of viruses between humans and pigs [PDF]
Humans and pigs share a close contact relationship, similar biological traits, and one of the highest estimated number of viruses compared to other mammalian species. The contribution and directionality of viral exchange between humans and pigs remain unclear for some of these viruses, but their transmission routes are important to characterize in ...
Glud, Helena Aagaard +3 more
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Low risk for transmission of zoonotic Giardia duodenalis from dogs to humans in rural Cambodia [PDF]
A number of epidemiological studies have demonstrated Giardia as prevalent in both humans and dogs worldwide and have postulated the occurrence of anthroponotic, zoonotic and animal-specific cycles of transmission, which may be geographically and ...
Dalsgaard, Anders +23 more
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Zoonotic Tuberculosis – The Changing Landscape [PDF]
Despite slow reductions in the annual burden of active human tuberculosis (TB) cases, zoonotic TB (zTB) remains a poorly monitored and an important unaddressed global problem. There is a higher incidence in some regions and countries, especially where close association exists between growing numbers of cattle (the major source of Mycobacterium bovis ...
Richard Kock +12 more
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Lyssaviruses and Bats: Emergence and Zoonotic Threat [PDF]
The continued detection of zoonotic viral infections in bats has led to the microbial fauna of these mammals being studied at a greater level than ever before.
Ting Rong Luo +11 more
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