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Dilution of Epidemic Potential of Environmentally Transmitted Infectious Diseases for Species with Partially Overlapping Habitats
ArticleAbstract: Species diversity may play an important role in the modulation of pathogen transmission through thePalabras claves:Community reproduction number, Dilution effect, Environmentally transmitted infectious disease, Epidemic potential, Habitat overlap, species diversityAutores:Brouwer A.F., Espira L.M., Foufopoulos J., Han B.A., Joseph Neil Spindel EisenbergFuentes:scopusUnhealthy landscapes: Policy recommendations on land use change and infectious disease emergence
ArticleAbstract: Anthropogenic land use changes drive a range of infectious disease outbreaks and emergence events anPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Deforestation, ecosystems, Emerging infectious diseases, Land use, Lyme disease, MALARIA, Urban sprawl, Wildlife, zoonosisAutores:Aguirre A.A., Amerasinghe F.P., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Ashford R.W., Barthelemy D., Bos R., Bradley D.J., Buck A., Butler C., Chivian E.S., Chua K.B., Clark G.F., Colwell R.R., Confalonieri U.E., Corvalan C., Daszak P., Dein J., Dobson A.P., Else J.G., Epstein J., Epstein J.H., Field H.E., Foufopoulos J., Furu P., Gascon C., Graham D., Haines A., Hyatt A.D., Jamaluddin A., Kilpatrick A.M., Kleinau E.F., Koontz F., Koren H.S., LeBlancq S., Lele S., Lindsay S.W., Maynard N., McLean R.G., McMichael T., Molyneux D., Morse S.S., Norris D.E., Ostfeld R.S., Patz J.A., Pearl M., Pimentel D., Rakototiana L., Randriamanajara O., Riach J., Rosenthal J.P., Salazar-Sanchez E., Silbergeld E., Tabor G.M., Thomson M.C., Vittor A.Y., Wolfe N.D., Yameogo L., Zakarov V.Fuentes:scopusQ fever risk across a dynamic, heterogeneous landscape in Laikipia County, Kenya
ArticleAbstract: Two hundred fourteen serosamples were collected from four livestock species across five ranches in LPalabras claves:C. burnetii, Camels, Kenya, Laikipia County, Livestock, Q fever, Zoonotic pathogenAutores:Benka V., Butt B., Deem S.L., Depuy W., Foufopoulos J., Hardin R., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Kinnaird M.F., Massey A., Njoka J., O'Brien T.G., Wanyoike S.Fuentes:scopusSpatial Exposure of Agricultural Antimicrobial Resistance in Relation to Free-Ranging Domestic Chicken Movement Patterns among Agricultural Communities in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The use of antimicrobial growth promoters in chicken farming has been commonly associated with highPalabras claves:Autores:Berrocal V.J., Butt B., Dayana L. Vinueza Rivera, Foufopoulos J., Gabriel Trueba, Gabriela I. Gavilanes Rodriguez, Hedman H.D., Jaun Villacis Barrazueta, Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Lixin Zhang, Rafael A. Zurita HerreraFuentes:scopusThe sero-epidemiology of Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) across livestock species and herding contexts in Laikipia County, Kenya
ArticleAbstract: Coxiella burnetii, the causative agent of Query fever (Q fever), is among the most highly infectiousPalabras claves:Kenya, LAND MANAGEMENT, livestock economy, Q fever, seroepidemiology, zoonosisAutores:Browne A.S., Deem S.L., Espira L.M., Fèvre E.M., Foufopoulos J., Grabow C., Hardin R., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Larson P.S., Muloi D., Wang C.A.Fuentes:scopus