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Emergence of a Novel Avian Pox Disease in British Tit Species
ArticleAbstract: Avian pox is a viral disease with a wide host range. In Great Britain, avian pox in birds of the ParPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Colvile K.M., Durrant C., Lachish S., Lawson B., Peck K.M., Sheldon B., Toms M.P.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:scopusEpidemiology of the Emergent Disease Paridae pox in an Intensively Studied Wild Bird Population
ArticleAbstract: Paridae pox, a novel avipoxvirus infection, has recently been identified as an emerging infectious dPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Lachish S., Lawson B., Sheldon B.Fuentes:scopusEvidence of spread of the emerging infectious disease, finch trichomonosis, by migrating birds
ArticleAbstract: Finch trichomonosis emerged in Great Britain in 2005 and led to epidemic mortality and a significantPalabras claves:Carduelis chloris, Emerging infectious disease, Fringilla coelebs, MIGRATION, Trichomonas gallinae, TrichomonosisAutores:Agren E.O., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bennett M., Chantrey J., Hamnes I.S., Handeland K., Hughes L.A., Isomursu M., John S.K., Kirkwood J.K., Lawson B., Neimanis A., Peck K.M., Pennycott T.W., Robinson R.A., Simpson V.R., Toms M.P., Tyler K.M.Fuentes:scopusNecrotic ingluvitis in wild finches [2]
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Chantrey J., Lawson B., Pennycott T.W., Simpson V.R.Fuentes:scopusHerpesvirus skin disease in free-living common frogs Rana temporaria in Great Britain
ArticleAbstract: Infectious disease is a significant driver of global amphibian declines, yet despite this, relativelPalabras claves:Ranid herpesvirus 3 · Skin disease · Great Britain · Europe · Rana temporaria · Amphibian · HerpesvirusAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Everest D.J., Franklinos L.H.V., Hopkins K.P., Hydeskov H.B., Lawson B., Rodriguez-Ramos Fernandez J.Fuentes:scopusThe emergence and spread of finch trichomonosis in the British Isles
ArticleAbstract: Finch trichomonosis, caused by the protozoal parasite Trichomonas gallinae, was first recognized asPalabras claves:Carduelis chloris, Emerging infectious disease, Greenfinch, Population decline, Trichomonas gallinae, TrichomonosisAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Chantrey J., Colvile K.M., Lawson B., Peck K.M., Pennycott T.W., Robinson R.A., Simpson V.R., Toms M.P.Fuentes:scopus