The COVID-19 pandemic was officially announced in March 2020 and is still moving around the world. Virus strains, their pathogenicity and infectivity are changing, but the ability is fast …
Tick-borne Coxiella spp. are emerging in novel regions infecting different hosts, but information regarding their occurrence is limited. The purpose of this study was the …
Abstract Recent surveys in Southeast Asia, including Cambodia, have identified canine vector‐borne pathogens (VBPs), including those with zoonotic potential, as highly prevalent …
D Denk, S De Neck, S Khaliq, MF Stidworthy - Animals, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Toxoplasma gondii is widespread amongst domestic animals and can affect humans. Whilst the disease is of economic importance and well-studied in ruminants …
C Esson, G Samelius, TM Strand… - Infection Ecology & …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The alpine ecosystems and communities of central Asia are currently undergoing large- scale ecological and socio-ecological changes likely to affect wildlife-livestock-human …
Ö Johansson, K Ullman, P Lkhagvajav… - Frontiers in Veterinary …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Snow leopards inhabit the cold, arid environments of the high mountains of South and Central Asia. These living conditions likely affect the abundance and composition of …
C Davitt, LG Huggins, M Pfeffer, L Batchimeg… - Current Research in …, 2024 - Elsevier
Bacterial vector-borne pathogens (BVBPs) negatively impact canine health worldwide, with several also being zoonotic, posing an additional disease risk to humans. To date, BVBPs …
The cold and arid mountains and plateaus of High Asia, inhabited by a relatively sparse human population, a high density of livestock, and wildlife such as the iconic snow leopard …
R Iatta, A Natale, S Ravagnan… - International Journal for …, 2020 - Elsevier
Infectious diseases by pathogens, including those of zoonotic concern, may act as a primary or contributory cause of threat to wildlife conservation and may represent a risk for human …