نتایج جستجو برای: zoonotic

تعداد نتایج: 10398  

2017
Stephanie J. Salyer Rachel Silver Kerri Simone Casey Barton Behravesh

Zoonotic diseases represent critical threats to global health security. Effective mitigation of the impact of endemic and emerging zoonotic diseases of public health importance requires multisectoral collaboration and interdisciplinary partnerships. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention created the One Health Zoonotic Disease Prioritization Tool to help countries identify zoonotic d...

2016
Emily G. Pieracci Aron J. Hall Radhika Gharpure Abraham Haile Elias Walelign Asefa Deressa Getahun Bahiru Meron Kibebe Henry Walke Ermias Belay

BACKGROUND Ethiopia has the second largest human population in Africa and the largest livestock population on the continent. About 80% of Ethiopians are dependent on agriculture and have direct contact with livestock or other domestic animals. As a result, the country is vulnerable to the spread of zoonotic diseases. As the first step of the country's engagement in the Global Health Security Ag...

Journal: :Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology 2021

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2001
L H Taylor S M Latham M E Woolhouse

A comprehensive literature review identifies 1415 species of infectious organism known to be pathogenic to humans, including 217 viruses and prions, 538 bacteria and rickettsia, 307 fungi, 66 protozoa and 287 helminths. Out of these, 868 (61%) are zoonotic, that is, they can be transmitted between humans and animals, and 175 pathogenic species are associated with diseases considered to be 'emer...

2002
J. S. Weese

Zoonotic diseases, those that can be transmitted from animals to humans, are an ever-present threat in veterinary medicine. A number of zoonotic agents may be encountered in veterinary practice and the severity of human disease can range from mild to fatal. The risk of zoonotic infection cannot be completely eliminated. The goal of the veterinary practitioner should be to reduce the risk of dev...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Angela D Luis David T S Hayman Thomas J O'Shea Paul M Cryan Amy T Gilbert Juliet R C Pulliam James N Mills Mary E Timonin Craig K R Willis Andrew A Cunningham Anthony R Fooks Charles E Rupprecht James L N Wood Colleen T Webb

Bats are the natural reservoirs of a number of high-impact viral zoonoses. We present a quantitative analysis to address the hypothesis that bats are unique in their propensity to host zoonotic viruses based on a comparison with rodents, another important host order. We found that bats indeed host more zoonotic viruses per species than rodents, and we identified life-history and ecological fact...

2015
Michael G. Walsh MA Haseeb

Ebola virus disease (EVD) is an emerging infectious disease of zoonotic origin that has been responsible for high mortality and significant social disruption in West and Central Africa. Zoonotic transmission of EVD requires contact between susceptible human hosts and the reservoir species for Ebolaviruses, which are believed to be fruit bats. Nevertheless, features of the landscape that may fac...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2015
Do Thuy Trang Jennifer Siembieda Nguyen Thi Huong Pham Hung Van Dang Ky Santanu Bandyopahyay Babatunde Olowokure

INTRODUCTION Prioritization of zoonotic diseases is critical as it facilitates optimization of resources, greater understanding of zoonotic diseases and implementation of policies promoting multisectoral collaboration. This study aimed to establish strategic priorities for zoonotic diseases in Vietnam taking a key stakeholder approach. METHODOLOGY Two weeks prior to a workshop on zoonotic dis...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2011
Ilana C Van Wyk Joop Boomker

Little work has been conducted on the helminth parasites of artiodactylids in the northern and western parts of the Limpopo province, which is considerably drier than the rest of the province. The aim of this study was to determine the kinds and numbers of helminth that occur in different wildlife hosts in the area as well as whether any zoonotic helminths were present. Ten impalas (Aepyceros m...

2010
Van Thi Phan Annette Kjær Ersbøll Thanh Thi Nguyen Khue Viet Nguyen Ha Thi Nguyen Darwin Murrell Anders Dalsgaard

Residents of the Red River Delta region of northern Vietnam have a long tradition of eating raw fish. Fish-borne zoonotic trematodes (FZTs) are estimated to infect ≈1 million persons in Vietnam. It remains uncertain at what stages in the aquaculture production cycle fish become infected with FZTs. Newly hatched fish (fry) from 8 hatcheries and juveniles from 27 nurseries were therefore examined...

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