نتایج جستجو برای: zoonotic transmission

تعداد نتایج: 253720  

2015
I Ghasemzadeh SH Namazi

Dogs are a major reservoir for zoonotic infections. Dogs transmit several viral and bacterial diseases to humans. Zoonotic diseases can be transmitted to human by infected saliva, aerosols, contaminated urine or feces and direct contact with the dog. Viral infections such as rabies and norovirus and bacterial infections including Pasteurella, Salmonella, Brucella, Yersinia enterocolitica, Campy...

Journal: :Epidemics 2016
Chiara Poletto Vittoria Colizza Pierre-Yves Boëlle

MERS coronavirus cases notified in the Middle East region since the identification of the virus in 2012 have displayed variations in time and across geography. Through a combined modelling approach, we estimate the rates of generation of cases along the zoonotic and human-to-human transmission routes and assess their spatiotemporal heterogeneity. We consider all cases notified to WHO from March...

2012
Chantal Reusken Cees van den Wijngaard Paul van Beek Martin Beer Ruth Bouwstra Gert-Jan Godeke Leslie Isken Hans van den Kerkhof Wilfrid van Pelt Wim van der Poel Johan Reimerink Peter Schielen Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit Piet Vellema Ankje de Vries Inge Wouters Marion Koopmans

The emergence of Schmallenberg virus (SBV), a novel orthobunyavirus, in ruminants in Europe triggered a joint veterinary and public health response to address the possible consequences to human health. Use of a risk profiling algorithm enabled the conclusion that the risk for zoonotic transmission of SBV could not be excluded completely. Self-reported health problems were monitored, and a serol...

2016
N. Willemse K. J. Howell L. A. Weinert A. Heuvelink Y. Pannekoek J. A. Wagenaar H. E. Smith A. van der Ende C. Schultsz

Streptococcus suis is a zoonotic swine pathogen and a major public health concern in Asia, where it emerged as an important cause of bacterial meningitis in adults. While associated with food-borne transmission in Asia, zoonotic S. suis infections are mainly occupational hazards elsewhere. To identify genomic differences that can explain zoonotic potential, we compared whole genomes of 98 S. su...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary medicine. B, Infectious diseases and veterinary public health 2003
P Bastone U Truyen M Löchelt

The zoonotic introduction of an animal pathogen into the human population and the subsequent extension or alteration of its host range leading to the successful maintenance of the corresponding pathogen by human-to-human transmission pose a serious risk for world-wide health care. Such a scenario occurred for instance by the introduction of simian immunodeficiency viruses into the human populat...

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: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2013

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