Prions and certain endoparasites, bacteria, and viruses are internationally recognized as types of disease-causing biological agents that can be transmitted from contaminated feed to animals. Historically, foodborne biological hazards such as prions (transmissible spongiform encephalopathy),...
Author(s)
Shurson, G. C.; Urriola, P. E.; Ligt, J. L. G. van de
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2021, 69, 1, pp 4-30
In the southeastern agro-climatic zone of the Nizhny Novgorod region, 51 parasitic systems function retrospectively, the co-agents of which, apart from their pathogens, were productive and unproductive domestic and wild animals. For the entire depth of retrospection (82 years), eleven nosoforms of...
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Nikolayevich, T. V.; Vasilevich, S. V.; Victorovna, P. Y.; Sergeevna, Z. T.; Grigorievna, G. N.; Mikhalovich, A. V.; Nikolaevna, G. A.; Vladimirovich, M. N.; Vyacheslavovna, K. O.
Publisher
Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy agrarnyy universitet im. N.I. Vavilova, Saratov, Russia
Citation
Agrarnyy nauchnyy zhurnal, 2019, No.4, pp 66-69
This chapter gives an overview of the viral, bacterial, parasitic and fungal zoonotic diseases in pigs. Measures to prevent transmission of these zoonoses from pigs to man are outlined. Focus is given on Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, encephalomyocarditis, foot and mouth disease, influenza,...
Author(s)
Duncanson, G. R.
ISBN
2013 CABI (H ISBN 9781780641720)
Pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Guam in the 1600's and are now present in high densities throughout the island. Wild pigs are reservoirs for pathogens of concern to domestic animals and humans. Exposure to porcine parvovirus, transmissible gastroenteritis, and Leptospira interrogans has been...
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Cleveland, C. A.; DeNicola, A.; Dubey, J. P.; Hill, D. E.; Berghaus, R. D.; Yabsley, M. J.
Publisher
Elsevier B. V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Veterinary Microbiology, 2017, 205, pp 22-25
Background: Disease prioritization aims to enhance resource use efficiency concerning human and animal health systems' preparedness and response to the most important problems for the optimization of beneficial outcomes. In sub-Sahara Africa (SSA), several prioritizations of zoonoses and...
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Mpouam, S. E.; Mingoas, J. P. K.; Mouiche, M. M. M.; Feussom, J. M. K.; Saegerman, C.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
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Pathogens, 2021, 10, 8,
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MAF Biosecurity Authority, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Wellington, New Zealand
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Surveillance (Wellington), 2010, 37, 3, pp 23-30
This year's UK Zoonoses Report continues to include feature articles which highlight human and animal incidents and issues of public health significance which occurred during 2015 which includes Anthrax, Hantavirus, Bovine TB, gastointestinal infections, and Swine Influenza. Also presented is a...
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Public Health England, London, UK
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Zoonoses Report: UK 2015, 2017, pp 98 pp.
Publisher
MAF Biosecurity Authority, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Wellington, New Zealand
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Surveillance (Wellington), 2011, 38, 4, pp 16-25
Wild boar (Sus scrofa) and red deer (Cervus elaphus) are the main large game species hunted in Europe. They can also be a source of zoonotic infections for cohabiting humans. The purpose of this systematic review was to examine the spatiotemporal tendencies and sanitary profiles of surveys on...
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Abrantes, A. C.; Vieira-Pinto, M.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
One Health, 2023, 16,
This chapter describes the technical and economic impacts of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae interactions with respiratory bacterial and viral pathogens, parasitic infections and mycotoxins. The effects of these combinations on the clinical outcome and the underlying mechanisms of the interactions are...
Author(s)
Marois-Créhan, C.; Segalés, J.; Holtkamp, D.; Chae ChanHee; Deblanc, C.; Opriessnig, T.; Fablet, C.
ISBN
2021 CABI (H ISBN 9781789249941)