Ticks are the main vectors for the transmission of bacterial, protist and viral pathogens in Europe affecting wildlife and domestic animals. However, some of them are zoonotic and can cause serious, sometimes fatal, problems in human health. A systematic review in PubMed/MEDLINE database was...
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Moraga-Fernández, A.; Muñoz-Hernández, C.; Sánchez-Sánchez, M.; Fernández Mera, I. G. de; Fuente, J. de la
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Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Veterinary Microbiology, 2023, 286,
Zoonoses are diseases that can be transmitted directly or indirectly between animals and humans, for example, by eating contaminated food or by contact with infected animals. To prevent its occurrence, it is important to know which animal-based foods are the main source of infection. The European...
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Centro Nacional de Epidemiología, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain
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Boletín Epidemiológico Semanal, 2014, 22, 5, pp 43-46
Although co-infection by multiple groups of pathogens is the norm rather than the exception in nature, most research on the effects of pathogens on their hosts has been largely based on a single or few pathogen species. Nevertheless, the health impact of co-occurring infections is evident, and it...
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Serrano, E.; Millán, J.
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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
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Epidemiology and Infection, 2014, 142, 7, pp 1533-1540
Zoonotic parasitic diseases are considered a global threat to public health. In this sense, canines and felines may be infected by different cosmopolitan parasites, with playgrounds serving as an important focus of infection for humans, as well as domestic or wild animals. Knowledge of the...
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Lorenzo-Rebenaque, L.; López-Fernández, S.; Marco-Jiménez, F.; Montoro-Dasi, L.; Marin, C.; Vega, S.; Martínez-Manzanares, E.; Fariñas, F.
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MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
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Microorganisms, 2023, 11, 3,
The causes of cetacean stranding and death along the Catalan coast between 2012 and 2019 were systematically investigated. Necropsies and detailed pathological investigations were performed on 89 well-preserved stranded cetaceans, including 72 striped dolphins Stenella coeruleoalba, 9 Risso's...
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Cuvertoret-Sanz, M.; López-Figueroa, C.; O'Byrne, A.; Canturri, A.; Martí-Garcia, B.; Pintado, E.; Pérez, L.; Ganges, L.; Cobos, A.; Abarca, M. L.; Raga, J. A.; Bressem, M. F. van; Domingo, M.
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Inter-Research Science Center, Oldendorf, Germany
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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 2020, 142, pp 239-253
This paper presents the report prepared by Defra, the Animal Health Trust and the British Veterinary Association on the third quarter results of equine disease surveillance from July to September 2011. Highlights of the report includes equine influenza outbreak in UK, recurrence of West Nile virus...
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BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK
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Veterinary Record, 2012, 170, 2, pp 45-48
Coxiella burnetii is an intracellular bacterium causing human Q fever and reproductive disorders in domestic ruminants. We analyzed the occurrence of C. burnetii and co-infections with six other major pathogens causing abortion in sheep (1242 cases) and goat (371 cases) flocks from Spain and...
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Ramo, M. de los A.; Benito, A. A.; Quílez, J.; Monteagudo, L. V.; Baselga, C.; Tejedor, M. T.
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MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
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Animals, 2022, 12, 24,
Background: In Europe, feline vector-borne infections are gaining importance because of the changing climate, expanding habitats of potential vectors and expanding pathogen reservoirs. The main objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of vector-borne pathogens (VBPs) in stray cats in...
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Villanueva-Saz, S.; Martínez, M.; Nijhof, A. M.; Gerst, B.; Gentil, M.; Müller, E.; Fernández, A.; González, A.; Yusuf, M. Sh. M.; Greco, G.; Verde, M.; Sgroi, G.; Lacasta, D.; Marteles, D.; Trotta, M.; Schäfer, I.
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BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
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Parasites and Vectors, 2023, 16, 428, pp (20 November 2023)
Recently, the number of clinical reports of growing pigs showing neurological signs possibly related to viral infections has increased. The objective of this report was to describe two outbreaks of an atypical condition observed in 6- to 7-week-old pigs with a morbidity of 20% and a fatality rate...
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Carnero, J.; Prieto, C.; Polledo, L.; Martínez-Lobo, F. J.
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Wiley, Berlin, Germany
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Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2018, 65, 2, pp e489-e493
Dogs cared for in a shelter are dewormed every three-four months, but they all become infected one-two months later by the soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina, Trichuris vulpis, and Ancylostoma caninum. For the purpose of reducing their risk of infection by...
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Viña, C.; Salmo, R.; Pena, M. V.; Palomero, A. M.; Hernández, J. Á.; Cazapal-Monteiro, C.; Arias, M. S.; Sánchez-Andrade, R.; Paz-Silva, A.
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MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
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Pathogens, 2022, 11, 11,