نتایج جستجو برای: west

تعداد نتایج: 95181  

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.

Journal: :Pennsylvania medicine 2000

Q: How do people get infected with West Nile Virus (WNV)? A: The most likely way a human would become infected with WNV is through the bite of an infected mosquito. Some people have also become infected with WNV following receipt of contaminated blood or blood products, or transplanted organs from an infected donor. Mothers who are recently infected with WNV may also transmit the virus to their...

2011
Allison R. McMullen Fiona J. May Li Li Hilda Guzman Rudy Bueno James A. Dennett Robert B. Tesh Alan D.T. Barrett

Previous studies of North American isolates of West Nile virus (WNV) during 1999-2005 suggested that the virus had reached genetic homeostasis in North America. However, genomic sequencing of WNV isolates from Harris County, Texas, during 2002-2009 suggests that this is not the case. Three new genetic groups have been identified in Texas since 2005. Spread of the southwestern US genotype (SW/WN...

2013
Cassie C. Jansen Scott A. Ritchie Andrew F. van den Hurk

Recent epidemic activity and its introduction into the Western Hemisphere have drawn attention to West Nile virus (WNV) as an international public health problem. Of particular concern has been the ability for the virus to cause outbreaks of disease in highly populated urban centers. Incrimination of Australian mosquito species is an essential component in determining the receptivity of Austral...

Journal: :BMJ 2014
Tom Solomon Lance Turtle Fiona McGill Claire Matata Rob Christley

The outbreak of Ebola virus disease has caused unprecedented demands on health systems in west Africa, which were already fragile and are now at breaking point. The outbreak will be brought under control only with a massive input of money, infrastructure, and people.Crucial among the personnel needed are healthcare workers. For example,Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the most heavily involved c...

2008
J. Halouzka Z. Juricova J. Jankova Z. Hubalek

A serosurvey for mosquito-borne viruses was carried out in 93 wild boars (Sus scrofa), using a plaque-reduction neutralization microtest with Vero cells. The boars were sampled on 24 hunting grounds of the Breclav district (South Moravia) from 2000 to 2002. Specific antibodies to Flavivirus West Nile (WNV) were detected in six (6.5%) animals, and only in Lanzhot and Kostice, i.e., in the area o...

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