American black bears (Ursus americanus) are common, widely distributed, and broad-ranging omnivorous mammals in northern California forests. Bears may be susceptible to pathogens infecting both domestic animals and humans. Monitoring bear populations, particularly in changing ecosystems, is...
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Stephenson, N.; Higley, J. M.; Sajecki, J. L.; Chomel, B. B.; Brown, R. N.; Foley, J. E.
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., New Rochelle, USA
Citation
Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2015, 15, 2, pp 116-123
Parasitic intestinal infections in dogs represent a problem for human health, because a wide variety of these parasites have zoonotic potential. Therefore, proximity to pets puts us at risk. The objective of this study was to determine the frequency and risk factors (age, sex, size, breed, presence ...
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Gonzalez-Saldívar, D. S.; Trasviña-Muñoz, E.; López-Valencia, G.; Haro, P.; Monge-Navarro, F. J.; Herrera-Ramírez, J. C.; Castro-Del-Campo, N.; Gaxiola-Camacho, S.
Publisher
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile
Citation
Austral Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2023, 55, 2, pp 131-136
Free-roaming cat populations have been identified as a significant public health threat and are a source for several zoonotic diseases including rabies, toxoplasmosis, cutaneous larval migrans because of various nematode parasites, plague, tularemia and murine typhus. Several of these diseases are...
Author(s)
Gerhold, R. W.; Jessup, D. A.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Zoonoses and Public Health, 2013, 60, 3, pp 189-195
Life history trade-offs have been posited to shape wild animals' immune responses against microparasites (e.g., bacteria, viruses). However, coinfection with gut helminths may bias immune phenotypes away from inflammatory responses and could be another mechanism underlying variation in immune...
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Vaziri, G. J.; Muñoz, S. A.; Martinsen, E. S.; Adelman, J. S.
Publisher
Wildlife Disease Association, Lawrence, USA
Citation
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2019, 55, 1, pp 64-73
A histopathologic study of free-ranging hummingbirds found in California, US was performed to identify mortality trends. Tissues from 61 wild hummingbirds representing five native California species collected by the San Diego Zoo from 1996 to 2016 or the Lindsay Wildlife Experience from 2015 to...
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Magagna, M.; Noland, E.; Tell, L. A.; Purdin, G.; Rideout, B.; Lipman, M. W.; Agnew, D.
Publisher
Wildlife Disease Association, Lawrence, USA
Citation
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2019, 55, 2, pp 343-351
Growing demand for poultry meat and eggs labeled as organic, cage free, or pasture raised has increased the number of producers that manage chickens outdoors. In these open environments, there are likely diverse enteric parasites sustained by fecal-oral transmission or passage through intermediate...
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Cornell, K. A.; Smith, O. M.; Crespo, R.; Jones, M. S.; Crossley, M. S.; Snyder, W. E.; Owen, J. P.
Publisher
American Association of Avian Pathologists, Athens, USA
Citation
Avian Diseases, 2022, 66, 1, pp 60-68
The laboratory information systems of the Avian Health and Food Safety Laboratory (AHFSL) and the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System (CAHFS) were analyzed to determine the disease frequency, by etiology, for backyard chicken submissions. Marek's disease and Escherichia coli...
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Crespo, R.; Senties-Cue, G.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2015, 24, 2, pp 156-163
Interactions with livestock in public settings such as county and state fairs can expose people and other livestock to faecal material capable of spreading zoonotic enteric pathogens. The goal of this study was to understand these risks by screening livestock faeces (n = 245) and livestock bedding...
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Daniels, M. E.; Smith, M. H.; Packham, A. E.; Meehan, C. L.; Bautois, A.; Byrne, B.; Smith, W. A.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Zoonoses and Public Health, 2021, 68, 7, pp 737-746
We characterized naturally occurring pigeon herpesvirus (PiHV; Columbid alphaherpesvirus 1) infection in domestic pigeons in California. We retrieved and analyzed 62 pathology reports produced between 1991 and 2014 at the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System. In 56 of the...
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Gornatti-Churria, C. D.; Loukopoulos, P.; Stoute, S. T.; Shivaprasad, H. L.; Uzal, F. A.
Publisher
Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, USA
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2023, 35, 3, pp 252-257
California has the highest proportion of unhoused individuals in the country, and up to 25% of unhoused individuals own pets, providing substantial benefits but unique challenges including access to housing, transportation and unfounded grounds for social stigmatization. Unhoused individuals and...
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Conway, K. L.; Jasuja, R. M.; Hauser, N. E.; Foley, J. E.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Zoonoses and Public Health, 2022, 69, 7, pp 806-815