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Zoonotic hybrid schistosomiasis in West Africa
This study determines the number of symptomatic and asymptomatic human infections for seasonal IAV and avian A/H9 over 2 years
Argues for a broader sweep of disciplinary insights from anthropology and other social sciences in interdisciplinary dialogue
Preventive ‘One Health’ are, for example, interventions in animal populations that generate human health benefits
The coefficient of determination R2 is an important summary statistic of biological interest
The need for a One Health economic evaluation of schistosomiasis control in people and their livestock
The role of wild small mammals as reservoir for zoonotic Schistosoma species and hybrids in endemic areas of Senegal
Climatic and economic factors on the seasonality of H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in the domestic poultry population
Interferons are essential components of the host innate immune system and define first-line of defence against pathogens
The objective of this study was to investigate H9N2 haemagglutinins using 2 well-known correlates for human adaption
Different influenza virus strains have caused outbreaks killing scores of people and causing significant losses in animal farming
This study argues for the importance of tenure and livelihood security and relations of trust, communication and respect
Thecomputer-based health-education tool ‘The Vicious Worm’ creates awareness and provides evidence-based health education
Tularaemia is a highly contagious infectious zoonosis caused by the bacterial agent Francisella tularensis
Evidence of livestock and human infection is presented along with details of past and current control strategies in 14 countries
This study aimed to identify policy options to prevent and control avian influenza and other poultry-related zoonotic diseases
Reveals the presence of three dicistroviruses including a novel Big Sioux River virus-like dicistrovirus
Range of agents, including chemicals and beneficial microorganisms that can be used to induce resistance to viruses
The Potyviridae comprise the largest and most important family of RNA plant viruses
In wheat, a lack of genetic diversity between breeding lines has been recognized as a block to future yield increases
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