نتایج جستجو برای: animal reservoirs

تعداد نتایج: 225382  

2012
Mitchell V. Palmer Tyler C. Thacker W. Ray Waters Christian Gortázar Leigh A. L. Corner

Complex and dynamic interactions involving domestic animals, wildlife, and humans create environments favorable to the emergence of new diseases, or reemergence of diseases in new host species. Today, reservoirs of Mycobacterium bovis, the causative agent of tuberculosis in animals, and sometimes humans, exist in a range of countries and wild animal populations. Free-ranging populations of whit...

2011
Orhan Aylan Aly Fahmy Mohamed El-Sayed Firouzeh Farahtaj Ali R. Janani Olga Lugach Olgha Tarkhan-Mouravi Gaye Usluer Rodovan Vodopija Nenad Vranjes Noël Tordo Betty Dodet

Rabies is a threat in all parts of the world where animal reservoirs persists, including Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Rabies experts from seven Middle East and Eastern European countries (Croatia, Egypt, Georgia, Iran, Serbia, Turkey, and Ukraine) met for two days in Istanbul, Turkey (June 8-9, 2010), to exchange information on the epidemiological situation concerning human and animal ra...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2013
Glenn G Smith Susan E Goebel Charles R Culbert Louis A Guilbault

The One Health approach investigates the complexities surrounding the interplay between the animal, human and environmental domains. Zoonotic pathogens, such as Escherichia coli (E. coli) O157, which have animal reservoirs, also have direct impact on public health. Cattle are the primary reservoir of E. coli O157, however infection with this bacterium is asymptomatic. Infected cattle appear hea...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2013
E Díaz Aparicio

Brucellosis is a disease that causes severe economic losses for livestock farms worldwide. Brucella melitensis, B. abortus and B. suis, which are transmitted between animals both vertically and horizontally, cause abortion and infertility in their primary natural hosts - goats and sheep (B. melitensis), cows (B. abortus) and sows (B. suis). Brucella spp. infect not only their preferred hosts bu...

Journal: :Science 2000
P Daszak A A Cunningham A D Hyatt

Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of free-living wild animals can be classified into three major groups on the basis of key epizootiological criteria: (i) EIDs associated with "spill-over" from domestic animals to wildlife populations living in proximity; (ii) EIDs related directly to human intervention, via host or parasite translocations; and (iii) EIDs with no overt human or domestic anima...

Journal: :PLOS Biology 2021

Identifying the animal reservoirs from which zoonotic viruses will likely emerge is central to understanding determinants of disease emergence. Accordingly, there has been an increase in studies attempting “risk assessment.” Herein, we demonstrate that virological data on these analyses are conducted incomplete, biased, and rapidly changing with ongoing virus discovery. Together, shortcomings s...

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