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Combining host and vector data informs emergence and potential impact of an Usutu virus outbreak in UK wild birds
ArticleAbstract: Following the first detection in the United Kingdom of Usutu virus (USUV) in wild birds in 2020, wePalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Briscoe A.G., Folly A.J., Fooks A.R., Heaver J.P., Hernandez-Triana L.M., John S.K., Johnson N., Johnston C., Lawson B., Lean F.Z.X., MacGregor S.K., Masters N.J., McCracken F., McElhinney L.M., Medlock J.M., Pearce-Kelly P., Robinson R.A., Seilern-Moy K., Spiro S., Vaux A.G.C.Fuentes:scopusAtypical knemidokoptosis in two dunnocks (Prunella modularis) in southern england
ArticleAbstract: Avian knemidokoptosis, caused by knemidokoptid mites (Knemidokoptinae: Epidermoptidae), has been repPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Fernandez J.R.R., Heaver J.P., John S.K., Lawson B., MacGregor S.K., Seilern-Moy K.Fuentes:scopusAcute necrotising pneumonitis associated with Suttonella ornithocola infection in tits (Paridae)
ArticleAbstract: Suttonella ornithocola, first isolated from the lungs of British tit species in 1996, was found to bPalabras claves:Aegithalidae, disease, Paridae, Suttonella ornithocola, TitAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Chantrey J., Duncan G., Hughes L.A., John S.K., Lawson B., MacGregor S.K., Malnick H., Pennycott T.W.Fuentes:scopusHealth and welfare of rehabilitated juvenile hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) before and after release into the wild
ArticleAbstract: Thirteen wild caught juvenile hedgehogs were treated and overwintered in a rehabilitation centre andPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Kirkwood J.K., MacGregor S.K., Morris P.A., Sainsbury A.W.Fuentes:scopusExposure of garden birds to aflatoxins in Britain
ArticleAbstract: Aflatoxins are potent biological toxins that have been shown to exert a range of acute and chronic pPalabras claves:Aflatoxin, Carduelis chloris, Passer domesticus, Wild birdAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Howard T., Lawson B., MacDonald S.J., MacGregor S.K.Fuentes:scopusFatal phaeohyphomycosis due to Exophiala sp. Infection in a free-living common toad Bufo bufo
ArticleAbstract: A wild adult female common toad Bufo bufo found dead in Scotland in September 2016 was observed to hPalabras claves:Amphibian population declines, Black yeast, Mycosis, Wildlife disease surveillanceAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Fernandez J.R.R., John S.K., Lawson B., Linton C., MacGregor S.K., Seilern-Moy K.Fuentes:scopusEpidemiological evidence that garden birds are a source of human salmonellosis in England and Wales
ArticleAbstract: The importance of wild bird populations as a reservoir of zoonotic pathogens is well established. SaPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Chantrey J., de Pinna E.M., Duff J., Horton R., John S.K., Kirkwood J.K., Lawson B., MacGregor S.K., Robinson R.A., Simpson V.R., Wain J.Fuentes:scopusEpidemiology of salmonellosis in garden birds in England and Wales, 1993 to 2003
ArticleAbstract: Salmonellosis has been reported as an important cause of mortality of garden birds in several countrPalabras claves:epidemiology, greenfinch Carduelis chloris, house sparrow Passer domesticus, Salmonella typhimurium, Salmonellosis, WildlifeAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Howard T., Kirkwood J.K., Lawson B., MacGregor S.K., Perkins M.W., Robinson R.A., Ward L.R.Fuentes:scopusStreptococcus pyogenes Infection in a Free-Living European Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus)
ArticleAbstract: Streptococcus pyogenes, a common pathogen of humans, was isolated from the carcass of a free-livingPalabras claves:anthroponosis, anthroponotic, European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), reverse zoonosis, Streptococcus pyogenesAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Efstratiou A., Franklinos L.H.V., Hopkins T.C., John S.K., Lawson B., MacGregor S.K.Fuentes:scopusMortality of endangered snails of the genus partula: Preliminary results of pathologic investigations
ArticleAbstract: Many of the native species of Partula snail have been predated to extinction since a predatory snailPalabras claves:disease, Partula, pathology, protozoa, snailAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Clarke D., Daszak P., Foster I., MacGregor S.K., Pearce-Kelly P.Fuentes:scopus