Zoonoses
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Subject Areas on Research
- Are People Living Near Modern Swine Production Facilities at Increased Risk of Influenza Virus Infection?
- Bartonella species in blood of immunocompetent persons with animal and arthropod contact.
- Blood transcriptomes reveal novel parasitic zoonoses circulating in Madagascar's lemurs.
- Brucellosis in low-income and middle-income countries.
- Canicola fever in man and animals.
- Comparing actual and perceived causes of fever among community members in a low malaria transmission setting in northern Tanzania.
- Cryptic connections illuminate pathogen transmission within community networks.
- Detection of Bartonella species in the blood of veterinarians and veterinary technicians: a newly recognized occupational hazard?
- Diagnosis and management of Q fever--United States, 2013: recommendations from CDC and the Q Fever Working Group.
- Ecology and economics for pandemic prevention.
- Effects of land use, habitat characteristics, and small mammal community composition on Leptospira prevalence in northeast Madagascar.
- Emerging infectious diseases in an island ecosystem: the New Zealand perspective.
- Epidemiology of Leptospirosis in Africa: A Systematic Review of a Neglected Zoonosis and a Paradigm for 'One Health' in Africa.
- Fever, bacterial zoonoses, and One Health in sub-Saharan Africa.
- First contemporary case of human infection with Cryptococcus gattii in Puget Sound: evidence for spread of the Vancouver Island outbreak.
- From Hendra to Wuhan: what has been learned in responding to emerging zoonotic viruses.
- Genetic therapies for xenotransplantation.
- High Risk of Influenza Virus Infection Among Swine Workers: Examining a Dynamic Cohort in China.
- Influenza D Virus Infection in Feral Swine Populations, United States.
- Inter-epidemic Rift Valley fever virus infection incidence and risks for zoonotic spillover in northern Tanzania.
- Interacting effects of land use and climate on rodent-borne pathogens in central Kenya.
- Issues in the development of a research and education framework for one health.
- Leptospirosis as frequent cause of acute febrile illness in southern Sri Lanka.
- Leptospirosis in the West of Scotland.
- Mitigating Future Respiratory Virus Pandemics: New Threats and Approaches to Consider.
- Mixed Methods Survey of Zoonotic Disease Awareness and Practice among Animal and Human Healthcare Providers in Moshi, Tanzania.
- Molecular Detection and Typing of Pathogenic Leptospira in Febrile Patients and Phylogenetic Comparison with Leptospira Detected among Animals in Tanzania.
- One Health contributions towards more effective and equitable approaches to health in low- and middle-income countries.
- Orf Virus in Humans: Case Series and Clinical Review.
- Origin of HIV-1 in the chimpanzee Pan troglodytes troglodytes.
- Patterns of host specificity and transmission among parasites of wild primates.
- Primate malarias as a model for cross-species parasite transmission.
- Suspected needle stick transmission of Bartonella vinsonii subspecies berkhoffii to a veterinarian.
- The ecology and adaptive evolution of influenza A interspecies transmission.
- The transmission dynamics of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus.
- Timing the ancestor of the HIV-1 pandemic strains.
- Transmission of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus between human and hamster.
- Vaccinations for pregnant women.
- Validation of a spatial agent-based model for Taenia solium transmission ("CystiAgent") against a large prospective trial of control strategies in northern Peru.
- Virus hunters: catching bugs in the field.
- What's new in Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
- Zoonotic causes of febrile illness in malaria endemic countries: a systematic review.
- Zoonotic enteric parasites in Mongolian people, animals, and the environment: Using One Health to address shared pathogens.
- Zoonotic infections: an emerging threat to human health.
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Keywords of People
- Lantos, Paul Michael, Professor of Medicine, Family Medicine and Community Health
- Pan, William Kuang-Yao, Elizabeth Brooks Reid and Whitelaw Reid Associate Professor, Environmental Sciences and Policy