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Recent changes in infectious diseases in European wildlife Ghent University
Seroprevalence of major bovine-associated zoonotic infectious diseases in the Lao People's Democratic Republic Institute of Tropical Medicine
Bovine-associated zoonotic infectious diseases pose a significant threat to human health in the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR). In all, 905 cattle and buffalo serum samples collected in northern Lao PDR in 2006 were used to determine seroprevalence of five major bovine zoonotic infectious diseases that included Taenia saginata cysticercosis, bovine tuberculosis, Q-fever, bovine brucellosis, and bovine leptospirosis. Five ...
Imported falciparum malaria in Europe: sentinel surveillance data from the European Network on Surveillance of Imported Infectious Diseases Institute of Tropical Medicine
Assessing the extinction risks of amphibians impacted by infectious diseases Ghent University
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) are a major threat to amphibians worldwide. Determining the extinction risk of species susceptible to EIDs is challenging because of data limitations, especially in the initial stages of emergence and spread of disease. The fast rate of spread of many EIDs makes it necessary to assess the extinction risk of impacted host species before detailed mechanistic (epidemiological) or correlative (ecological niche) ...