نتایج جستجو برای: zoonotic

تعداد نتایج: 10398  

2015
Bettina M Rosner Klaus Stark Dirk Werber

Background: Yersiniosis is the third most common zoonotic bacterial disease in Germany and the European Union. Sequelae of Yersinia enterocolitica infections, such as reactive arthritis, have been reported. Consumption of pork and its products, especially eaten raw or undercooked, is an important risk factor of yersiniosis. Infection with Y. enterocolitica is notifiable through the national sur...

2017
Jonathan L. Richardson Mary K. Burak Christian Hernandez James M. Shirvell Carol Mariani Ticiana S. A. Carvalho‐Pereira Arsinoê C. Pertile Jesus A. Panti‐May Gabriel G. Pedra Soledad Serrano Josh Taylor Mayara Carvalho Gorete Rodrigues Federico Costa James E. Childs Albert I. Ko Adalgisa Caccone

The Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus) is a key pest species globally and responsible for seasonal outbreaks of the zoonotic bacterial disease leptospirosis in the tropics. The city of Salvador, Brazil, has seen recent and dramatic increases in human population residing in slums, where conditions foster high rat density and increasing leptospirosis infection rates. Intervention campaigns have been ...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases 1995

Journal: :Veterinary Parasitology 2011

Journal: :Pediatric blood & cancer 2013
Katherine Lothstein Brian Fisher Yimei Li Alix Seif Tracey Harris Kari Torp Marko Kavcic Yuan-Shung V Huang Susan R Rheingold Richard Aplenc

Few studies have described the impact of zoonotic diseases in children with leukemia. This study aimed to describe the frequency of and associated demographic factors for zoonotic diseases in pediatric acute leukemia patients. Descriptive and comparative statistics relative to age, sex, and patient region were performed on an assembled 11-year retrospective cohort of acute leukemia patients. Of...

Journal: :Pathology international 2015
Hisato Ishizawa Shu Kato Hirotake Nishimura Ryo Tanaka Masako Fukuda Hiroyuki Takaoka Yutaka Tsutsumi

To the Editor: Major human onchocerciasis reported in Africa and Central/ South America is caused by Onchocerca volvulus. This blackfly-mediated parasitosis is also called ‘river blindness’, often resulting in visual disturbance in the endemic area. Ocular involvement by O. lupi, a canine parasite, has recently been the subject of focus. In Japan, infestation of O. volvulus or O. lupi is not se...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 1998
T C Orihel M L Eberhard

Filariae of animals, especially those of mammals, often infect humans and typically produce cryptic infections. These "zoonotic" infections have been reported from virtually all parts of the world including temperate zones. Infections may be symptomatic or not, and the parasites are found in surgical tissue biopsy specimens or, more rarely, are removed intact from superficial sites such as the ...

Journal: :Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2002

2009
Rebecca J. Eisen Kenneth L. Gage

Plague is a flea-borne zoonotic bacterial disease caused by Yersinia pestis. It has caused three historical pandemics, including the Black Death which killed nearly a third of Europe's population in the 14th century. In modern times, plague epizootics can extirpate entire susceptible wildlife populations and then disappear for long time periods. Understanding how Y. pestis is maintained during ...

2007
Mira J. Leslie Jennifer H. McQuiston

Zoonotic infections (zoonoses) involve pathogens that are sustained in animal populations but can be transmitted to and cause disease in humans. Zoonoses encompass some of the most ancient communicable diseases, such as rabies and plague, as well as newly recognized emerging infections, such as hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). A recent review of ...

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