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Background - Antibiotic use in human medicine, veterinary medicine, and agriculture has been linked to the rise of antibiotic resistance globally. We did a systematic review and meta-analysis to summarise the effect that interventions to... more
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      Meta-Analysis and Systematic ReviewPublic Health PolicyPublic HealthZoonoses
Background and Aim: Bartonellosis is an emerging worldwide zoonosis caused by bacteria belonging to the genus Bartonella. Several studies have been conducted on the prevalence of Bartonella infections from animals and humans, including... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyBacteriologyZoonoses
Background and Aim: Q fever is a zoonotic disease caused by Coxiella burnetii. Cattle, sheep, and goat are the main reservoir of C. burnetii. In Egypt, the epidemiological data about C. burnetii in camels are limited. Therefore, the... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyBiological WeaponsZoonoses
Este es un informe de avance del proyecto “Sembrando Valores: campañas participativas de concientización, profilaxis y terapéutica de las zoonosis en barrios marginales, destinadas a fomentar el cuidado de la salud y el respeto por la... more
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      ZoonosisExtensión UniversitariaAnimales
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      AlgebraInstructional DesignSoutheast Asian StudiesArchitecture
This literature review proposes a new perspective on Dipylidium spp. Infection in carnivorous animals, flea killers' administration and prophylaxis of dipilidiosis. An asymptomatic pathology as dipilidiosis is more likely to be neglected... more
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      ZoonosesZoonosisHelmintos ParasitosDipilidiose
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      Veterinary MedicineVaccinesZoonosesAntibiotic Resistance
Background and Aim: Ready-to-eat (RTE) foods are widely used at home, restaurants, and during festivals in Bangladesh. So it is very important to investigate possible microbial contamination in RTE foods. Therefore, this study aimed to... more
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      MicrobiologyMeat ScienceFood ScienceVeterinary Microbiology
La pandemia de COVID-19 constituye uno de los desafíos más importantes a los que se enfrenta el mundo actual. También constituye un desafío para la bioética, dado que se nos han presentado conflictos éticos que requieren ser analizados... more
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      ZoonosisBioeticaCoronavirus COVID-19COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Background and Aim: Rabies is considered a highly fatal zoonotic disease and many deaths in humans have been associated with dog bites. This study was designed to prepare an oral anti-rabies vaccine in the form of baits to eliminate the... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyVaccinesVirology
Background and Aim: Toxoplasma gondii is an intracellular protozoan that infects humans and animals. This study aimed to estimate the seroprevalence of T. gondii and the associated alterations in hematology and serum biochemistry of... more
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      ParasitologyVeterinary MedicinePublic HealthZoonoses
Penyakit Mulut dan Kuku pada manusia dan hewan, etiologi, gejala, distribusi, pengobatan, dan pencegahan
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      EpidemiologyInfectious disease epidemiologyZoonosisCommunicable Disease Epidemiology and its Control
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      Veterinary MedicineZoonosesVeterinary ScienceZoonosis
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      Wildlife BiologyWildlife Ecology And ManagementBiologyMammalogy
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      EpidemiologyEcologyMammalogyVeterinary Parasitology
Background and Aim: Although Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium are common members of human and animal gut microbiota, their resistance to different antimicrobials makes them important pathogens. Multidrug-resistant... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyZoonosesFood Microbiology
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      Evolutionary BiologyMarine BiologyHealth SciencesVeterinary Medicine
Sedikit gambaran Epidemiologi Penyakit Menular Filariasis
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      ZoonosisFilariasisEpidemiologiWuchereria bancrofti
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      MicrobiologyPathologyZoologyHealth Sciences
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      Veterinary MedicineZoonosesVeterinaryVeterinary Science
An increasingly asked question is ‘can we confidently link bats with emerging viruses?’. No, or not yet, is the qualified answer based on the evidence available. Although more than 200 viruses – some of them deadly zoonotic viruses – have... more
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      Infectious disease epidemiologyEcohealthVirologyMammalogy
La Toxocariasis es una enfermedad que se transmite accidentalmente al ser humano a través de la ingestión de un nematodo denominado Toxocara canis, el cual parasita los intestinos de los caninos. La migración larvaria a los distintos... more
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      İntestinal ParasitologyZoonosisNematodosToxocara
Background and Aim: Bovine cysticercosis is defined as a foodborne parasitic zoonotic disease of cattle caused by the larval stage of the human tapeworm Taenia saginata. In Botswana, bovine cysticercosis has inflicted major economic... more
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      ParasitologyMeat SciencePublic HealthZoonoses
Background and Aim: The animal reservoir of leptospirosis is comprised of both domestic and wild mammals, with rats known as the most important in the spread of the disease. The occurrence of this reservoir in residential areas increases... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyBacteriologyZoonoses
El presente artículo de revisión presenta información general sobre la paloma doméstica (Columbia livia domestica), hace énfasis en aspectos zoonóticos, destacando que es portadora de múltiples ectoparásitos y variados endoparásitos, y... more
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      ZoonosisManejo Integrado de Plagas BiointensivoPaloma doméstica
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      ZoonosisZoonosis and communicable diseases, one health one world one medication
Background and Aim: Rattus spp. are the most common animals capable of adapting to their environment. They can be reservoirs or vectors of diseases that facilitate the transmission of zoonotic-borne parasites to humans. Hence, a study on... more
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      ParasitologyPublic HealthZoonosesVeterinary public health
With regard to wildlife translocations and the assessment of potential risk of disease transmission, several advances have been made in conservative projects. However, other factors like the large number of species received at screening... more
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      MammalsZoonosis
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      HistoryEconomic HistoryGeographyHuman Geography
Abstract Purpose: Analyze the threat of the use of insects as weapons and the response capacities of the Italian State Background: Insects are already naturally an excellent vehicle for diseases, raising them and infecting them or feeding... more
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      EntomologyVeterinary MedicineWar StudiesVector-Borne Disease
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      HistoryEconomic HistoryGeographyHuman Geography
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      European HistoryEconomic HistoryMedieval HistoryZooarchaeology
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      Public HealthZoonosisOne HealthLeptospirosis
Impact, gaps and future of biodiversity in the face of climate change in Malaysia.
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      ZoologyForestryEnvironmental EducationScience Communication
Abstract:. Zoonotic bacterial foodborne pathogens jeopardy public health, which cause a number of human and animal diseases. The aim of the study is to identify zoonotic bacterial spp. from milk and meat of bovine origin. A cross... more
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Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases create constant and serious concerns for public health. The majority of emerging infectious diseases (EID) are wildlife zoonotic diseases and vector-borne diseases. Croatia has a long tradition... more
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      Public HealthZoonosisCroatiaInfection
Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection of zoonotic character, which causes abortion, stillbirth, infertility and milk yield losses and is very important for livestock economically. In this study was aimed to diagnose and compare the... more
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      PathologyImmunohistochemistryAbortionZoonosis
Background and Aim: Cysticercosis is a zoonotic disease with a global concern. Estimation of the prevalence and identification of potential risk factors are necessary for the prevention and control of the disease. This study aimed to... more
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      ParasitologyPublic HealthZoonosesVeterinary public health
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      ZoonosisEcosystemPandemics
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      Medical AnthropologyHuman-Animal RelationsAnthropology of MadagascarZoonosis
Background and Aim: Brucellosis is a bacterial disease notorious for its ability to infect a wide range of domestic and wildlife animals, as well as humans. This study aimed to determine the seroprevalence of ovine and caprine brucellosis... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyBacteriologyZoonoses
There is no doubt that the cultural and urban environments contributed to the animal–human interaction in the daily life of the ancient Roman world. The singularity of the circumstances of the burial of Pompeii and Herculaneum, together... more
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      ZoonosisZooarqueologiaPompeii and Herculaneum
Background: Anthrax is an infectious fatal zoonotic disease caused by Bacillus anthracis. Anthrax outbreak was confirmed in samples of wild animals following rumors of the outbreak in wild animals, livestock, and humans in Selela ward,... more
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      Public HealthZoonosesVeterinary public healthZoonosis
Encuesta de Prevalencia de Brucelosis Caprina y su relación con factores de Riesgo
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Background and Aim: One Health (OH) is a collaborative, multisectoral, and holistic approach for the prevention and control of emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases affecting animals and humans. In Nepal, the OH concept remains... more
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      Public HealthZoonosesZoonosisOne Health
Brucellosis is a disease caused by bacteria belonging to the genus Brucella, which is endemic in sub‑Saharan African countries, including Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe has a widespread dairy industry with peri‑urban dairy establishments built in... more
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      SurveillanceZimbabweZoonosisBrucellosis
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      HistoryEconomic HistoryGeographyHuman Geography
The world and the way things are done have changed, from selling clothing in brick-and-mortar stores to online shopping through social media platforms. Population growth has significantly contributed to an increased clothing demand,... more
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      Animal WelfareZoonosesWildlife DiseasesZoonosis