Zoonosis

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Synopsis: 5. medicine & health: 1. diseases: Diseases: Animal diseases: Zoonosis:


BBC 00821.txt

Their answers to the second have focused on zoonoses, particularly RNA VIRUSES. The prospect of a new viral pandemic, for these sober professionals, looms large.


impactlab_2013 00856.txt

And to cap it all the risk that insects may transmit zoonotic infections may well be less significant than the very real risk posed by cattle, pig and poultry, from


Livescience_2013 02385.txt

The virus is not zoonotic meaning it has jumped not yet species to infect humans or other animals according to a statement from the National Pork Board.

Recent research has revealed that 13 zoonotic viruses infect and kill an estimated 2. 2 million people each year.

Additionally the United states is one of several regions worldwide that are considered hotspots of emerging zoonoses diseases that are newly infectious to humans.


Nature 02457.txt

EAEC strains are associated not typically with zoonotic infections, and EAEC and Shiga toxin is a very unusual combination,


Nature 02660.txt

their protected status. Zoonotic spill over only occurs where you have contact, says Peter Hudson, a wildlife epidemiologist at Pennsylvania State university in State College.


Nature 03175.txt

The two agencies responsible for monitoring disease outbreaks in animals the Food and agriculture organization (FAO) of the United nations and the World organisation for Animal health (OIE) stipulate that sequences of potentially zoonotic viruses should be deposited in public databases within 3 months


Nature 03494.txt

Manney sees zoonotic diseases those that can spread to humans as posing an even greater source of risk and uncertainty.

"Very complex procedures are involved in dealing with zoonotic diseases, and there s no way to know what emerging diseases that the lab will be handling ten or twelve years from now and


Nature 03602.txt

and livestock provide ripe conditions for endemic zoonotic diseases to arise and spread, the study says.

and the United kingdom, are hotspots of emerging zoonotic infections, such as avian influenza.""Zoonoses present a major threat to human and animal health.

The burden for poor farmers is big, says Delia Grace, a veterinary epidemiologist at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) in Nairobi,

but zoonotic disease are a major obstacle to this goal. For example, the study estimates that one in eight livestock animals in poor countries are affected by brucellosis,

The study builds on previous efforts to rank zoonotic diseases affecting the poor. But those efforts relied on the opinions of experts

the United kingdom and Australia are the key hotspots for emerging zoonotic diseases. It is unclear why endemic diseases


Nature 04663.txt

biofilms and zoonotic pathogens is on the agenda at the 5th Congress of European Microbiologists in Leipzig,


ScienceDaily_2013 00517.txt

But these systems also pose significant public health risks (with the transmission of zoonotic diseases from these animals to people)


ScienceDaily_2013 01011.txt

In other words this bacterium is zoonotic. Malama has detected a large degree of genetic variation amongst M. tuberculosis in humans in this area of Zambia

Health authorities wildlife managers and cattle owners must work together to stop zoonotic tuberculosis in Namwala and the bordering areas in Kafue.

Malama comes to the conclusion that zoonotic tuberculosis is a considerable threat to public health in Zambia


ScienceDaily_2013 13291.txt

The World health organization (WHO) ranks them as major zoonoses infectious diseases transmitted between species. The research maps risk factors for transmission of these diseases from animals to humans indicating that closer collaboration between medical doctors


ScienceDaily_2013 18401.txt

Sarah O'brien Professor of Epidemiology and Zoonoses from the University's Institute of Infection and Global Health attributes a dramatic fall in the number of Salmonella cases in humans to this mass vaccination programme in poultry.


ScienceDaily_2014 04502.txt

LA-MRSA ST398 is zoonotic i e. it can be transferred directly from animals to humans and cause disease.


ScienceDaily_2014 08806.txt

and spread of zoonotic infectious agents originating in wild animals. Finally it is estimated today that one in three human in the world--1. 46 billion--is obese or overweight a problem to


ScienceDaily_2014 14438.txt

In low-and middle-income nations 13 livestock-related zoonoses (diseases transferable between animals and humans) cause 2. 4 billion cases of human illness and 2. 2


ScienceDaily_2014 16218.txt

Further APEC infections may pose a risk to humans due to their zoonotic potential--their ability to infect human hosts.

A better understanding of infectious capacity (or virulence) and zoonotic potential are therefore essential for combatting these hazardous pathogens.

Because APEC and human Expec forms share important virulence characteristics possible zoonotic transmission is a serious health concern.


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