نتایج جستجو برای: zoonotic transmission

تعداد نتایج: 253720  

Journal: :International journal of medical parasitology and epidemiology sciences 2023

Zoonotic diseases are significant causes of morbidity and mortality in humans animals, including birds. These transmitted through several routes reported developing developed nations the world. The dogs cats also act as reservoirs a large number parasitic zoonoses, toxoplasmosis, giardiasis, leishmaniasis, toxocariasis, cryptosporidiosis. roles pet animals (cats dogs) transmitting human infecti...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2003
B Gummow

A survey of 88 veterinarians employed at the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa, was carried out to investigate the occurrence of zoonotic diseases among South African veterinarians. The survey found that 63.6% of veterinarians interviewed had suffered from a zoonotic disease. Veterinarians predominantly involved in farm animal practice were 3 times more likely ...

2013
Kate S. Baker Richard M. Leggett Nicholas H. Bexfield Mark Alston Gordon Daly Shawn Todd Mary Tachedjian Clare E.G. Holmes Sandra Crameri Lin-Fa Wang Jonathan L. Heeney Richard Suu-Ire Paul Kellam Andrew A. Cunningham James L.N. Wood Mario Caccamo Pablo R. Murcia

Viral emergence as a result of zoonotic transmission constitutes a continuous public health threat. Emerging viruses such as SARS coronavirus, hantaviruses and henipaviruses have wildlife reservoirs. Characterising the viruses of candidate reservoir species in geographical hot spots for viral emergence is a sensible approach to develop tools to predict, prevent, or contain emergence events. Her...

2012
K. S. Baker S. Todd G. Marsh A. Fernandez-Loras R. Suu-Ire J. L. N. Wood L. F. Wang P. R. Murcia A. A. Cunningham

Bats constitute a reservoir of zoonotic infections and some bat paramyxoviruses are capable of cross-species transmission, often with fatal consequences. Determining the level of viral diversity in reservoir populations is fundamental to understanding and predicting viral emergence. This is particularly relevant for RNA viruses where the adaptive mutations required for cross-species transmissio...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2016
Adam L Bailey Michael Lauck Samuel D Sibley Thomas C Friedrich Jens H Kuhn Nelson B Freimer Anna J Jasinska Jane E Phillips-Conroy Clifford J Jolly Preston A Marx Cristian Apetrei Jeffrey Rogers Tony L Goldberg David H O'Connor

Wild nonhuman primates are immediate sources and long-term reservoirs of human pathogens. However, ethical and technical challenges have hampered the identification of novel blood-borne pathogens in these animals. We recently examined RNA viruses in plasma from wild African monkeys and discovered several novel, highly divergent viruses belonging to the family Arteriviridae. Close relatives of t...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2000
W. H. van Der Poel J. Vinjé R. van Der Heide M. I. Herrera A. Vivo M. P. Koopmans

Viruses closely related to Norwalk-like viruses (NLVs) were recently found in stored stool samples from two calves (United Kingdom and Germany) and four pigs (Japan), sparking discussions about the potential for zoonotic transmission. To investigate if NLVs are commonly present in farm animals, pooled stool samples from 100 pig farms, 48 chicken farms, 43 dairy cow herds, and 75 veal calf farms...

2015
Jessica Beser Linda Toresson Rickard Eitrem Karin Troell Jadwiga Winiecka-Krusnell Marianne Lebbad

In humans, the risk of contracting cryptosporidiosis caused by Cryptosporidium felis is considered to be relatively low, and most of the confirmed cases have been observed in immunocompromised patients. Both anthroponotic and zoonotic transmission routes have been suggested. Here, we report a case of suspected zoonotic transmission of C. felis from a cat to a human. The cat developed diarrhea s...

2015
Geoffrey Otieno Muga Washington Onyango-Ouma Rosemary Sang Hippolyte Affognon

Health researchers have advocated for a cross-disciplinary approach to the study and prevention of infectious zoonotic diseases, such as Rift Valley Fever. It is believed that this approach can help bring out the social determinants and effects of the zoonotic diseases for the design of appropriate interventions and public health policy. A comprehensive literature review using a systematic sear...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Allison M Weis Woutrina A Miller Barbara A Byrne Nadira Chouicha Walter M Boyce Andrea K Townsend

Recent studies have suggested a potential role for wild birds in zoonotic transmission of Campylobacter jejuni, the leading cause of gastroenteritis in humans worldwide. In this study, we detected Campylobacter spp. in 66.9% (85/127) of free-ranging American crows (Corvus brachyrhyncos) sampled in the Sacramento Valley of California in 2012 and 2013. Biochemical testing and sequence analysis of...

2017
A S Browne E M Fèvre M Kinnaird D M Muloi C A Wang P S Larsen T O'Brien S L Deem

Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) are an important protein source for people in semi-arid and arid regions of Africa. In Kenya, camel populations have grown dramatically in the past few decades resulting in the potential for increased disease transmission between humans and camels. An estimated four million Kenyans drink unpasteurized camel milk, which poses a disease risk. We evaluated th...

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