نتایج جستجو برای: zoonotic

تعداد نتایج: 10398  

2017
Yuchen Nan Chunyan Wu Qin Zhao En-Min Zhou

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a quasi-enveloped, single-stranded positive-sense RNA virus. HEV belongs to the family Hepeviridae, a family comprised of highly diverse viruses originating from various species. Since confirmation of HEV's zoonosis, HEV-induced hepatitis has been a public health concern both for developing and developed countries. Meanwhile, the demonstration of a broad host range fo...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2010
C J Ziemer J M Bonner D Cole J Vinjé V Constantini S Goyal M Gramer R Mackie X J Meng G Myers L J Saif

Members of the public are always somewhat aware of foodborne and other zoonotic pathogens; however, recent illnesses traced to produce and the emergence of pandemic H1N1 influenza virus have increased the scrutiny on all areas of food production. The Council for Agricultural Science and Technology has recently published a comprehensive review of the fate and transport of zoonotic pathogens that...

2011
Barry Rockx Friederike Feldmann Douglas Brining Don Gardner Rachel LaCasse Lisa Kercher Dan Long Rebecca Rosenke Kimmo Virtaneva Daniel E. Sturdevant Stephen F. Porcella John Mattoon Michael Parnell Ralph S. Baric Heinz Feldmann

The severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic was characterized by increased pathogenicity in the elderly due to an early exacerbated innate host response. SARS-CoV is a zoonotic pathogen that entered the human population through an intermediate host like the palm civet. To prevent future introductions of zoonotic SARS-CoV strains and subsequent transmission into the human population, h...

2013
Jordan Levinson Tiffany L. Bogich Kevin J. Olival Jonathan H. Epstein Christine K. Johnson William Karesh Peter Daszak

We analyzed a database of mammal-virus associations to ask whether surveillance targeting diseased animals is the best strategy to identify potentially zoonotic pathogens. Although a mixed healthy and diseased animal surveillance strategy is generally best, surveillance of apparently healthy animals would likely maximize zoonotic virus discovery potential for bats and rodents.

2015
Fermín Acosta Ekatherina Chernyaeva Libardo Mendoza Dilcia Sambrano Ricardo Correa Mikhail Rotkevich Miroslava Tarté Humberto Hernández Bredio Velazco Cecilia de Escobar Jacobus H. de Waard Amador Goodridge

Panama remains free of zoonotic tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium bovis. However, DNA fingerprinting of 7 M. bovis isolates from a 2013 bovine tuberculosis outbreak indicated minimal homology with strains previously circulating in Panama. M. bovis dispersion into Panama highlights the need for enhanced genotype testing to track zoonotic infections.

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 2011
Veerle Dickx Daisy Vanrompay

Chlamydia psittaci is an obligately intracellular Gram-negative bacterium causing respiratory disease (chlamydiosis) or asymptomatic carriage in birds. C. psittaci is a zoonotic agent causing psittacosis or parrot fever in humans. Vertical and/or horizontal transmission via eggs might have serious repercussions on the C. psittaci infection status of poultry flocks and thus on zoonotic risk for ...

Journal: :Veterinaria italiana 2014
John B Kaneene RoseAnn Miller James H Steele Charles O Thoen

The expression One Health refers to the unified human and veterinary approach to zoonoses, an approach that used to be identified with Medicine throughout the 20th Century. Zoonotic tuberculosis (TB), a disease due to bacteria of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, is a recognized global public veterinary health problem. The significance of the health and economic threats posed by zoonotic ...

2014
Jessica S Schwind Tracey Goldstein Kate Thomas Jonna AK Mazet Woutrina A Smith

BACKGROUND The capacity to conduct zoonotic pathogen surveillance in wildlife is critical for the recognition and identification of emerging health threats. The PREDICT project, a component of United States Agency for International Development's Emerging Pandemic Threats program, has introduced capacity building efforts to increase zoonotic pathogen surveillance in wildlife in global 'hot spot'...

2016
Jaspal Singh Hundal Simrinder Singh Sodhi Aparna Gupta Jaswinder Singh Udeybir Singh Chahal

AIM The present study was conducted to assess the awareness, knowledge, and risks of zoonotic diseases among livestock farmers in Punjab. MATERIALS AND METHODS 250 livestock farmers were selected randomly and interviewed with a pretested questionnaire, which contained both open and close ended questions on different aspects of zoonotic diseases, i.e., awareness, knowledge, risks, etc. Knowled...

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