Zoonotic bacteria in invasive California Kingsnake Lampropeltis californiae from Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain. [PDF]
Pino-Vera R, Abreu-Acosta N, Foronda P.
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Hydrodistillation of Salvia officinalis L. generates wastewater enriched in polyphenolic compounds with biological activity. This study evaluates its anti‐inflammatory effects in vitro using LPS‐stimulated Raw 264.7 macrophages and E. coli‐challenged Caco‐2 cells.
Maria Sofia Molonia +8 more
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<i>Streptococcus suis</i>: Epidemiology and resistance evolution of an emerging zoonotic bacteria. [PDF]
Liu F +10 more
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Scorpion-Venom-Derived Antimicrobial Peptide Css54 Exerts Potent Antimicrobial Activity by Disrupting Bacterial Membrane of Zoonotic Bacteria. [PDF]
Park J +5 more
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Leveraging Long‐Term Ecological Research Initiatives Into the One Health Synthesis
We address important ecological and evolutionary considerations for advancing a One Health perspective by drawing attention to faunal and ecosystem changes occurring through the Great Plains of North America that have strong implications for future risk of emerging pathogens including zoonoses.
Andrew G. Hope +2 more
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A new Egyptian approach to the antibacterial effect of zinc oxide nanoparticles on zoonotic bacteria with different transmission patterns isolated from cattle. [PDF]
Zin Eldin AI +3 more
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Identification of Antimicrobial-Resistant Zoonotic Bacteria in Swine Production
Antimicrobial resistance poses a major threat to global health and food security and is primarily driven by antimicrobial use in human and veterinary medicine. Understanding its epidemiology at farm level is crucial for effective control measures. Despite the significant reduction in antibiotic use in conventional livestock production, the swine sector
Ventero, Maria Paz|| +12 more
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Collaborative strategies for wildlife health: case studies from the Canadian North
The integration of Indigenous perspectives with a One Health approach enables culturally relevant and sustainable zoonotic disease management and surveillance, as demonstrated through 4 case studies that highlight how empowering communities and facilitating inclusive, respectful, and collaborative governance across diverse sectors and knowledge systems
Cody J. Malone +8 more
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