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A clonal strain of Trichomonas gallinae is the aetiologic agent of an emerging avian epidemic disease
ArticleAbstract: Trichomonas gallinae is a protozoan parasite that is well characterised as a cause of trichomonosisPalabras claves:Carduelis chloris, Emerging infectious disease, epidemiology, Fringilla coelebs, Trichomoniasis, TrichomonosisAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bell D.J., Bunbury N., Chantrey J., Hughes L.A., John S.K., Lawson B., Tyler K.M.Fuentes:scopusEmerging infectious disease leads to rapid population declines of common british birds
ArticleAbstract: Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly cited as threats to wildlife, livestock and humans aliPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Chantrey J., Clatworthy I.R., Evans A.D., Hughes L.A., Hutchinson O.C., John S.K., Kirkwood J.K., Lawson B., Peck K.M., Pennycott T.W., Perkins M.W., Robinson R.A., Rowley P.S., Simpson V.R., Toms M.P., Tyler K.M.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:scopusMultilocus Analysis Resolves the European Finch Epidemic Strain of Trichomonas gallinae and Suggests Introgression from Divergent Trichomonads
ArticleAbstract: In Europe, Trichomonas gallinae recently emerged as a cause of epidemic disease in songbirds. A clonPalabras claves:Emerging infectious disease, genome, hybrid, MLST, Molecular epidemiology, Trichomoniasis, Trichomonosis, Wild birdAutores:Alrefaei A.F., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bell D.J., Dávila A., Embley M., Gerhold R., Hall N., Jardim R., John S.K., Lawson B., Low R., Steinbiss S., Tyler K.M.Fuentes:scopusParasite-mediated remodeling of the host microfilament cytoskeleton enables rapid egress of trypanosoma cruzi following membrane rupture
ArticleAbstract: Chagas’ disease arises as a direct consequence of the lytic cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi in the mammalPalabras claves:Amastigote, Cell invasion, Chagas’ disease, Egress, Host-parasite relationship, Lytic cycle, Microfilament, protozoan, Stage-regulated, TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI, TrypomastigoteAutores:Bonfim-Melo A., Burleigh B.A., Ferreira E.R., Jaime Alfredo Costales, Mortara R.A., Tyler K.M.Fuentes:scopusThe finch epidemic strain of Trichomonas gallinae is predominant in British non-passerines.
ArticleAbstract: Avian trichomonosis, caused by the flagellated protozoan Trichomonas gallinae, is a recently emergedPalabras claves:Autores:Alrefaei A.F., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Beckmann K.M., Bell D.J., Chi J.F., Durrant C., John S.K., Kirkbride K., Lawson B., Tyler K.M.Fuentes:scopus