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Chlamydiosis in british songbirds
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Colvile K.M., Dagleish M.P., John S.K., Lawson B., Pocknell A.M.Fuentes:scopusExtension of the known distribution of a novel clade C betacoronavirus in a wildlife host
ArticleAbstract: Disease surveillance in wildlife populations presents a logistical challenge, yet is critical in gaiPalabras claves:CORONAVIRUS, Geographical information systems, virology, Wildlife, ZoonosesAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Fooks A.R., Goharriz H., Horton D.L., John S.K., Johnson N., Lawson B., Rodriguez-Ramos Fernandez J., Saldanha I.F.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:scopusHinfluences severe disease-mediated population declines in two of the most common garden bird species in Great Britain
ArticleAbstract: The influence of supplementary feeding of wildlife on disease transmission and its consequent impactPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Hanmer H.J., John S.K., Lawson B., Magregor S.K., Robinson R.A., Seilern-Moy K., Siriwardena G.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