نتایج جستجو برای: west bosra

تعداد نتایج: 95186  

2004
Robert B. Tesh Ray Parsons Marina Siirin Yvonne Randle Chris Sargent Hilda Guzman Taweesak Wuithiranyagool Stephen Higgs Dana L. Vanlandingham Adil A. Bala Keith Haas Brian Zerinque

West Nile virus (WNV) was detected in 11 dead birds and two mosquito pools collected in east Texas and southern Louisiana during surveillance studies in the winter of 2003 to 2004. These findings suggest that WNV is active throughout the year in this region of the United States.

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2011
P Bagnarelli K Marinelli D Trotta A Monachetti M Tavio R Del Gobbo Mr Capobianchi S Menzo L Nicoletti F Magurano Pe Varaldo

On 10 September 2011, a patient in his 50s was admitted to hospital in Ancona, Italy, after six days of high fever and no response to antibiotics. West Nile virus (WNV) infection was suspected after tests to determine the aetiology of the fever were inconclusive. On 20 September, WNV-specific IgM and IgG antibodies were detected in the patient’s serum. Genomic sequencing of the viral isolate sh...

2007
C. Todd Davis Li Li Fiona J. May Rudy Bueno James A. Dennett Adil A. Bala Hilda Guzman Darwin Elizondo-Quiroga Robert B. Tesh Alan D. Barrett

The accumulation and fixation of mutations in West Nile virus (WNV) led to the emergence of a dominant genotype throughout North America. Subsequent analysis of 44 isolates, including 19 new sequences, from Houston, Texas, suggests that WNV has reached relative genetic stasis at the local level in recent years.

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2010
Geoffrey E Hill Lynn Siefferman Mark Liu Hassan Hassan Thomas R Unnasch

We tested for negative effects of West Nile virus (WNV) on a breeding population of eastern bluebirds in Alabama by comparing fecundity and reproductive success in years before and after the arrival of WNV and by comparing fecundity, reproductive success, and overwinter survival of seropositive and seronegative individuals within the same population in the same years. We found that female blueb...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2007
Erle C H Lim Raymond C S Seet

It is without question that “‘[d]etermination of the proper coverage of an insurance contract when the facts are not in dispute is a question of law’”, i.e., a legal determination. Tennant v. Smallwood, 211 W.Va. 703, 568 S.E.2d 10, 13 (2002) (citations omitted). Nevertheless, it is not uncommon for a party seeking coverage in a declaratory judgment action to identify an “expert witness” to tes...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Andrés Gómez A. Marm Kilpatrick Laura D. Kramer Alan P. Dupuis Joseph G. Maffei Scott J. Goetz Peter P. Marra Peter Daszak A. Alonso Aguirre

We examined West Nile virus (WNV) seroprevalence in wild mammals along a forest-to-urban gradient in the US mid-Atlantic region. WNV antibody prevalence increased with age, urbanization, and date of capture for juveniles and varied significantly between species. These findings suggest several requirements for using mammals as indicators of transmission.

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Ivan V. Kuzmin Michael Niezgoda Richard Franka Bernard Agwanda Wanda Markotter Janet C. Beagley Olga Yu Urazova Robert F. Breiman Charles E. Rupprecht

The prevalence of neutralizing antibody against West Caucasian bat virus (WCBV) in Miniopterus bats collected in Kenya ranged from 17% to 26%. Seropositive bats were detected in 4 of 5 locations sampled across the country. These findings provide evidence that WCBV, originally isolated in Europe, may emerge in other continents.

2004
A. TOWNSEND PETERSON NICHOLAS KOMAR OLIVER KOMAR ADOLFO NAVARRO-SIGÜENZA MARK B. ROBBINS ENRIQUE MARTÍNEZ-MEYER

The past five years have seen the arrival and extremely rapid expansion of West Nile virus (WNV) in the Western Hemisphere. The rapid sweep across North America has permitted little time for developing knowledge of the virus’s potential impacts on wildlife in the New World. Given this information gap, we here summarize for the ornithological community what is known or can be anticipated for WNV...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2009
J L Bossart E Opuni-Frimpong

We studied the impact of forest edges on the fruit-feeding butterfly communities of three forest remnants in Ghana, West Africa. Community diversity was assessed using traps baited with fermenting banana. Two 200-m, edge-to-interior transects of five traps each were established in each forest. Sampling spanned 1 yr for a total of 180-210 trap days per site and resulted in 2,634 specimens and 56...

2012
Paul J. Carson Stephanie M. Borchardt Brian Custer Harry E. Prince Joan Dunn-Williams Valerie Winkelman Leslie Tobler Brad J. Biggerstaff Robert Lanciotti Lyle R. Petersen Michael P. Busch

To determine risk for West Nile virus (WNV) neuroinvasive disease in North Dakota, we tested plasma samples from blood donors for WNV IgG and compared infection rates with reported WNV neuroinvasive disease incidence. We estimate that 1 in 244 WNV infections leads to neuroinvasive disease; risk is substantially increased among men and older persons.

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