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Zoonotic potential
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Avian influenza A viruses (AIVs) pose a threat to global health because of their sporadic zoonotic transmission and potential to cause pandemics. Genomic surveillance of AIVs has become a powerful, costeffective approach for studying virus transmission, evolution, and dissemination, and has the potential to inform outbreak control efforts and policies.
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vibransone
28-03-2024
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Part 2 book "Agricultural medicine - Rural occupational and environmental health, safety, and prevention" includes content: Musculoskeletal disorders; physical factors; psychosocial conditions in agriculture; acute injuries in agriculture; veterinary pharmaceuticals - potential occupational and community health hazards; zoonotic diseases - overview of occupational hazards in agriculture; international agricultural safety and health section a agricultural medicine in south america – the mercosur; argentina, brazil, paraguay, and uruguay; prevention of illness and injury in agriculture.
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muasambanhan05
22-01-2024
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Part 1 book "Game meat hygiene - Food safety and security" includes content: African game meat and the safety pertaining to free ranging wildlife - example of a wild suid in south africa; a review of zoonotic disease of uk wild game; hepatitis e virus - the latest public health scenario; campylobacter spp. carriage in wild game pheasants (phasianus colchicus) in scotland and its potential relevance to public health,... and other contents.
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muasambanhan04
11-01-2024
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Part 1 book "Zoonoses - Infectious diseases transmissible between animals and humans" includes content: dermatophytoses caused by microsporum spp; dermatophytoses caused by trichophyton spp; sporotrichosis; pneumocystosis (pneumocystis pneumonia) as a potential zoonotic mycosis; zoonoses caused by protozoa; zoonoses caused by trematodes; zoonoses caused by cestodes; zoonoses caused by nematodes; zoonoses caused by acanthocephala; zoonoses caused by arthropods; zoonoses caused by pentastomids,.... and other contents.
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muasambanhan02
18-12-2023
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Part 2 book "Emerging and epizootic fungal infections in animals" includes content: Feline sporotrichosis; lethargic crab disease - now you see, now you don´t; cryptococcosis - emergence of cryptococcus gattii in animals and zoonotic potential; white nose syndrome in hibernating bats; chytridiomycosis; feline aspergillosis, antifungal use in veterinary practice and emergence of resistance.
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oursky10
04-12-2023
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Part 2 book "Ecology of diseases transmitted by mosquitoes to wildlife" includes content: Consequences of deforestation and habitat degradation on wildlife mosquito-borne diseases, implication of human landscape transformation on mosquito populations, a meta-analytic approach to investigate mosquitoes blood feeding preferences from non-urban to urban environments, surveillance of invasive mosquito species in islands with focus on potential vectors of zoonotic diseases,... and other contents.
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oursky08
01-11-2023
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Cryptosporidium and Enterocytozoon bieneusi are two important pathogens with zoonotic potential that cause enteric infections in a wide range of hosts, including humans. Both are transmitted from animals to humans by direct contact or through contaminated equipment.
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vigalileogalilei
28-02-2022
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Wild boar-derived hepatitis E (HEV) genotype 3 virus has been successfully isolated in cell lines of human origin only. Considering the zoonotic potential and possible extrahepatic localisation of genotype 3 strain, it is important to investigate the viability of cell lines of different animal and tissue origins.
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vigalileogalilei
28-02-2022
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Serological screening of pig herds at the abattoir is considered a potential tool to improve meat inspection procedures and herd health management. Therefore, we previously reported the feasibility of a miniaturised protein microarray as a new serological IgG screening test for zoonotic agents and production diseases in pigs.
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vigalileogalilei
28-02-2022
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Plague caused by Yersinia pestis is a highly infectious and potentially fatal zoonotic disease that can be spread by wild and domestic animals. In endemic areas of the northern hemisphere plague typically cycles from March to October, when flea vectors are active. Clinical forms of disease include bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic plague. All clinical forms are uncommon in dogs and the pneumonic form is exceedingly rare.
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vigandhi
23-02-2022
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Pentatrichomonas hominis inhabits the digestive tracts of several vertebrates, such as humans, monkeys, pigs, dogs, cats and rats. This protozoan was originally considered a commensal of the digestive tract but has subsequently been identified as a potential zoonotic parasite and a causative agent of diarrhoea.
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vidarwin
23-02-2022
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Enterocytozoon bieneusi, a microsporidian species, is a zoonotic pathogen found in both humans and animals. Here, we determined the prevalence, explored the different genotypes of E. bieneusi in wild rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) (Hainan Island of China), and assessed their zoonotic potential.
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vidarwin
23-02-2022
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Leporacarus gibbus is a highly specific acarian parasitizing in rabbits, with a proven zoonotic potential. While the majority of cases of L. gibbus infestation are asymptomatic, several cases of pruritic cutaneous condition in both laboratory and pet rabbits were reported. Up to date, L. gibbus has not been linked with clinical signs in any other species than rabbits and humans.
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vidarwin
23-02-2022
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Dermatophytosis in calves is a major public and veterinary health concern worldwide because of its zoonotic potential and associated economic losses in cattle farms. However, this condition has lacked adequate attention; thus, to develop effective control measures, we determined ringworm prevalence, risk factors, and the direct-sample nested PCR diagnostic indices compared with the conventional methods of dermatophytes identification.
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vigandhi
23-02-2022
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Enterocytozoon bieneusi, a zoonotic pathogen, has the potential to infect both immunocompromised and immunocompetent humans. It is found in large number of animals; however, not much is known regarding its prevalence in equine animals, particularly donkeys.
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vigandhi
23-02-2022
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Avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) can cause various extraintestinal infections in poultry, resulting in massive economic losses in poultry industry. In addition, some avian E. coli strains may have zoonotic potential, making poultry a possible source of infection for humans. Due to its extreme genetic diversity, this pathotype remains poorly defined.
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vigandhi
23-02-2022
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Although salmonellosis is considered one of the most important food-borne zoonotic diseases in Europe, close contact between dogs and their owners can also be a potential source of Salmonella spp. for humans.
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vigandhi
23-02-2022
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Salmonella is an important zoonotic pathogen, and chickens are one of its main hosts. Every year, Salmonella infections pose a serious threat to the poultry industry in developing countries, especially China. In this study, a total of 84 Salmonella isolates recovered from sick and healthy-looking chickens in central China were characterized by serotyping, MLST-based strain typing, presence of potential virulence factors, and antimicrobial resistance profiles.
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vidarwin
22-02-2022
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Salmonellosis is one of the most important food-borne zoonotic disease affecting both animals and humans. The objective of the present study was to identify gastrointestinal (GI) lactic acid bacteria (LAB) of canineorigin from Salmonella-negative dogs’ faeces able to inhibit monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium previously isolated from dogs’ faeces, in order to be used as a potential probiotic in pet nutrition.
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vidarwin
22-02-2022
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Antimicrobial resistance and presence of zoonotic enteropathogens in shelter dogs pose a public health risk to shelter workers and potential adopters alike. In this study we investigated the prevalence of zoonotic bacterial pathogens and cephalosporin resistant (CefR ) enteric bacteria in the feces of apparently healthy shelter dogs in the Cumberland Gap Region (CGR) in the US states of Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia.
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vidarwin
22-02-2022
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