نتایج جستجو برای: zoonotic disease

تعداد نتایج: 1495789  

Journal: :Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research 2019

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2008
N H Ogden H Artsob L R Lindsay P N Sockett

Lyme disease, which is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, is transmitted by the bite of an infected tick vector. There are 2 reasons Lyme disease has not been common in Canada. First, although populations of the western black-legged tick, Ixodes pacificus, are established throughout parts of southern British Columbia, this tick infrequently bites humans and relatively few ticks are i...

2012
Victor Gannon Delia Grace Edward R. Atwill

In Chapter 3, the prevalence of zoonotic pathogens in animal populations was discussed. In the present Chapter, methods used to reduce these zoonotic pathogens in animal populations and their waste products are presented. However, it must be borne in mind that farm-level interventions are rarely primarily aimed at reducing risks associated with waterborne disease in humans; most commonly the ob...

2015
Tierra Smiley Evans Peter A. Barry Kirsten V. Gilardi Tracey Goldstein Jesse D. Deere Joseph Fike JoAnn Yee Benard J Ssebide Dibesh Karmacharya Michael R. Cranfield David Wolking Brett Smith Jonna A. K. Mazet Christine K. Johnson Anne Rimoin

Free-ranging nonhuman primates are frequent sources of zoonotic pathogens due to their physiologic similarity and in many tropical regions, close contact with humans. Many high-risk disease transmission interfaces have not been monitored for zoonotic pathogens due to difficulties inherent to invasive sampling of free-ranging wildlife. Non-invasive surveillance of nonhuman primates for pathogens...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Judith N. Mandl Rafi Ahmed Luis B. Barreiro Peter Daszak Jonathan H. Epstein Herbert W. Virgin Mark B. Feinberg

Zoonotic viruses, such as HIV, Ebola virus, coronaviruses, influenza A viruses, hantaviruses, or henipaviruses, can result in profound pathology in humans. In contrast, populations of the reservoir hosts of zoonotic pathogens often appear to tolerate these infections with little evidence of disease. Why are viruses more dangerous in one species than another? Immunological studies investigating ...

2015
Rick Speare Diana Mendez Jenni Judd Simon Reid Saul Tzipori Peter D Massey Tara C Smith

Physicians appear to find zoonotic diseases a challenge and consider that this topic belongs more to the veterinary profession. However, veterinarians have no formal role in clinical medicine. Data were collected as part of the Queensland Social Survey 2014 to determine the willingness of the public, if diagnosed with a zoonotic disease, to consult a veterinarian on the advice of a physician. S...

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