نتایج جستجو برای: west

تعداد نتایج: 95181  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1977
J C Melchior

113 cases of infantile spasms were diagnosed in the period 1 April 1970 to 31 March 1975 after Denmark changed her immunization programme. Previously whooping cough vaccine was given as the triple combination at 5, 6, and 15 months of age. From 1 April 1970 it was given as a monovalent vaccine at 5 and 9 weeks of age and at 10 months of age. A comparison with previous material of 86 cases of in...

2013
A. Marm Kilpatrick John Pape

West Nile virus (WNV) has become established across the Americas with recent heightened activity causing significant human illness. Surveillance methods to predict the risk of human infection are urgently needed to initiate timely preventative measures and justify the expense of implementing costly or unpopular control measures, such as aerial spraying or curfews. We quantified the links betwee...

2009
Ann Liu Vivian Lee Deron Galusha Martin D Slade Maria Diuk-Wasser Theodore Andreadis Matthew Scotch Peter M Rabinowitz

BACKGROUND The optimal method for early prediction of human West Nile virus (WNV) infection risk remains controversial. We analyzed the predictive utility of risk factor data for human WNV over a six-year period in Connecticut. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Using only environmental variables or animal sentinel data was less predictive than a model that considered all variables. In the final parsimon...

2017
Giulia Paternoster Laura Tomassone Marco Tamba Mario Chiari Antonio Lavazza Mauro Piazzi Anna R. Favretto Giacomo Balduzzi Alessandra Pautasso Barbara R. Vogler

West Nile virus (WNV) is endemic in the Po valley area, Northern Italy, and within the legal framework of the national plan for the surveillance of human vector-borne diseases, WNV surveillance has over time been implemented. The surveillance plans are based on the transdisciplinary and trans-sectorial collaboration between regional institutions involved in public, animal, and environmental hea...

2011
Steven W. Lingafelter

Three species of Caribbomerus Vitali are newly recorded for the Dominican Republic: Caribbomerus decoratus (Zayas), Caribbomerus elongatus (Fisher), and Caribbomerus asperatus (Fisher). The first two also represent first records for Hispaniola. Caribbomerus elongatus (Fisher) is redescribed based on additional material, including the first known males. Caribbomerus similis (Fisher) is newly rec...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2011
Elena Sotelo Jovita Fernández-Pinero Francisco Llorente Ana Vázquez Ana Moreno Montserrat Agüero Paolo Cordioli Antonio Tenorio Miguel Ángel Jiménez-Clavero

In recent years, West Nile virus (WNV) has re-emerged in the Western Mediterranean region. As a result, the number of complete WNV genome sequences available from this region has increased, allowing more detailed phylogenetic analyses, which may help to understand the evolutionary history of WNV circulating in the Western Mediterranean. To this aim, the present work describes six new complete W...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
T Luke George Ryan J Harrigan Joseph A LaManna David F DeSante James F Saracco Thomas B Smith

Since its introduction to North America in 1999, West Nile virus (WNV) has had devastating impacts on native host populations, but to date these impacts have been difficult to measure. Using a continental-scale dataset comprised of a quarter-million birds captured over nearly two decades and a recently developed model of WNV risk, we estimated the impact of this emergent disease on the survival...

2014
Daria Di Sabatino Rossana Bruno Francesca Sauro Maria Luisa Danzetta Francesca Cito Simona Iannetti Valeria Narcisi Fabrizio De Massis Paolo Calistri

West Nile virus (WNV) transmission has been confirmed in the last four years in Europe and in the Mediterranean Basin. An increasing concern towards West Nile disease (WND) has been observed due to the high number of human and animal cases reported in these areas confirming the importance of this zoonosis. A new epidemiological scenario is currently emerging: although new introductions of the v...

2014
Michael C. Wimberly Aashis Lamsal Paolla Giacomo Ting-Wu Chuang

The national resurgence of human West Nile virus (WNV) disease in 2012 raised questions about the factors responsible for WNV outbreaks. Interannual climatic variations may influence WNV amplification and transmission to humans through multiple pathways, including mosquito breeding habitats, gonotrophic cycles, extrinsic incubation, avian communities, and human behavior. We examined the influen...

2007
Nicole Nemeth Gail Kratz Eric Edwards Judy Scherpelz Richard Bowen Nicholas Komar

In 2005, 13.5% of clinic-admitted raptors in northern Colorado tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV). Clinic-admitted-raptor surveillance detected WNV activity nearly 14 weeks earlier than other surveillance systems. WNV surveillance using live raptor admissions to rehabilitation clinics may offer a novel surveillance method and should be considered along with other techniques already in use.

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