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Infectious disease emergence and global change: thinking systemically in a shrinking world

Infectious disease emergence and global change: thinking systemically in a shrinking world

... Results: More than ten categories of infectious disease emergence exist, but none formally analyse past, current or future burden of disease. Other evidence suggests that the dominant public health ...

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Forecasting infectious disease emergence subject to seasonal forcing

Forecasting infectious disease emergence subject to seasonal forcing

... of emergence by novel pathogens is usually attributed to changes in socio-economic, environmental and ecological fac- tors ...of disease emergence and re-emergence would be ...

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Unhealthy landscapes: Policy recommendations on land use change and infectious disease emergence

Unhealthy landscapes: Policy recommendations on land use change and infectious disease emergence

... Members of the Working Group on Land Use Change and Disease Emergence, convened at the biennial meeting of the International Society for Ecosystem Health: A.A. Aguirre, F.P. Amerasinghe, R.W. Ashford, D. ...

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The evolution of transmission mode

The evolution of transmission mode

... in disease emergence, and it remains a matter of urgency to determine with confidence whether new transmission modes may evolve in extant disease threats or if currently minor trans- mission modes ...

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Intensified food production and correlated risks to human health in the Greater Mekong Subregion: a systematic review

Intensified food production and correlated risks to human health in the Greater Mekong Subregion: a systematic review

... relationships between the number and density of animals and disease emergence in different types of production systems. While larger operations are commonly associated with a higher level in biosecurity, ...

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Wild canids as sentinels of ecological health: a conservation medicine perspective

Wild canids as sentinels of ecological health: a conservation medicine perspective

... of disease transmission patterns ...new disease patterns and health ...to disease trans- mission are reduced the emergence, resurgence and re- distribution of infectious diseases are obvious ...

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The evolution of transmission mode

The evolution of transmission mode

... in disease emergence, and it remains a matter of urgency to determine with confidence whether new transmission modes may evolve in extant disease threats or if currently minor trans- mission modes ...

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Emergence, existence and distribution of foot and mouth disease in Pakistan in comparison with the global perspective

Emergence, existence and distribution of foot and mouth disease in Pakistan in comparison with the global perspective

... FMDV is present in all excretions and secretions including saliva, urine, feces, expired air, milk, semen as well as amniotic fluid and vesicles that are FMD-associated. FMD virus spread through direct contact with ...

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Emergence of mmpT5 Variants during Bedaquiline Treatment of Mycobacterium intracellulare Lung Disease

Emergence of mmpT5 Variants during Bedaquiline Treatment of Mycobacterium intracellulare Lung Disease

... Although it is FDA approved only for the treatment of MDR-TB, BDQ shows activity against many nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), including species of the Mycobac- terium avium complex (MAC) (8, 9). When used alone, the ...

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The effect of seed priming on field emergence and root yield of sugar beet

The effect of seed priming on field emergence and root yield of sugar beet

... The priming technique consists in using solid substances as water carriers in various time com- binations and with diversified humidity (Halmer 2003). These substances must be characterized by high porosity, low chemical ...

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The emergence of Lyme disease

The emergence of Lyme disease

... Lyme disease, and therefore, the clinical picture must always be considered with the serologic ...agents, disease-modi- fying antirheumatic drugs, or arthroscopic ...post–Lyme disease syndrome, we ...

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Deer Prion Proteins Modulate the Emergence and Adaptation of Chronic Wasting Disease Strains

Deer Prion Proteins Modulate the Emergence and Adaptation of Chronic Wasting Disease Strains

... Incubation periods were not significantly different between tg33 mice infected with the wt/wt, H95/wt or S96/wt CWD agents. Additionally, all tg33 mice presented the same prion disease phe- notype irrespective of ...

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Deep brain stimulation improves restless legs syndrome in patients with Parkinson disease

Deep brain stimulation improves restless legs syndrome in patients with Parkinson disease

... kinson disease” by Klepitskaya et ...Parkinson disease with postoperative emergence of restless legs syndrome had higher preoperative and postoperative dopamine agonists (DA) doses, and had a lower ...

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Surveillance for diseases of poultry with specific reference to avian influenza : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Massey University

Surveillance for diseases of poultry with specific reference to avian influenza : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Massey University

... detect disease incursions causing delays in the implementation of control ...of disease has been cited as a factor that limits detection. Disease may manifest itself either as a new clinical ...

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Factors associated with clinical outcome in 25 patients with avian influenza A (H7N9) infection in Guangzhou, China

Factors associated with clinical outcome in 25 patients with avian influenza A (H7N9) infection in Guangzhou, China

... cardiovascular disease, and 44 % reported a history of nutritional and metabolic ...cardiovascular disease had a higher probabil- ity of developing ARDS (P = ...

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Aerosol-Transmitted Infections—a New Consideration for Public Health and Infection Control Teams

Aerosol-Transmitted Infections—a New Consideration for Public Health and Infection Control Teams

... infectious disease transmission on public transport have been revived in order to prepare for possible bioterrorist attacks; experiments have been conducted by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to test the ...

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Emergence of serogroup C meningococcal disease associated with a high mortality rate in Hefei, China

Emergence of serogroup C meningococcal disease associated with a high mortality rate in Hefei, China

... of disease and admission, absence of meningitis, presence of widespread skin lesions, hy- potension, metabolic acidosis, normal C-reactive protein level, absence of leukocytosis, presence of thrombo- cytopenia, ...

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Surgery in the Acute Phase of Infective Endocarditis: 5 Years after Our Initial Experience

Surgery in the Acute Phase of Infective Endocarditis: 5 Years after Our Initial Experience

... The mortality rate in the two series is essentially the same (15.3%, 17%) which is comparable to a Tunisian series (13%) [16]. Tunisia is a country like ours with the same epidemiological characteristics. But seems ...

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Emergence of Genotype VIIg of Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus in Iran, 2018: The First Report

Emergence of Genotype VIIg of Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus in Iran, 2018: The First Report

... Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a prototype member of avian paramyxovirus serotype 1 (APMV-1), which causes severe and contagious disease in the commercial poultry and wild ...

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Ontogenic resistance in grapevine leaves to powdery mildew

Ontogenic resistance in grapevine leaves to powdery mildew

... the disease presents few ...the disease risk, with a typical spray interval of two weeks between successive fungicide ...that disease development is closely related to shoot ...usual disease ...

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