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Autor:
O. Cosivi, J.M. Grange, C.J. Daborn, M.C. Raviglione, T. Fujikura, D. Cousins, R.A. Robinson, H.F.A.K. Huchzermeyer, I. de Kantor, F.-X. Meslin
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 59-70 (1998)
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that human tuberculosis (TB) incidence and deaths for 1990 to 1999 will be 88 million and 30 million, respectively, with most cases in developing countries. Zoonotic TB (caused by Mycobacterium bovis) is
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https://doaj.org/article/0ed083558c4d44c49141d9136e298994
Autor:
F.-X. Meslin
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 3, Iss 2, Pp 223-228 (1997)
Many new human pathogens that have emerged or reemerged worldwide originated from animals or from products of animal origin. Many animal species as well as categories of agents have been involved in the emergence of diseases. Wild (e.g., bats, rodent
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https://doaj.org/article/73cf9654587348879cf325a095e73ac2
Autor:
Rupprecht Ce, Kate Shervell, Frederic Lohr, Seetahal Jfr, Gibson A D, Del Rio Vilas Vj, Bannazadeh Baghi H, Luke Gamble, F X Meslin
Publikováno v:
Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE. 37:711-727
Rabies is a major neglected zoonotic disease, despite the availability of highly sensitive diagnostic tests and efficacious human and animal vaccines. Perpetuation of rabies among multiple species of bats and wild carnivores, together with the presen
Autor:
F X Meslin, Andrew D Gibson, H Bannazadeh Baghi, Kate Shervell, Frederic Lohr, V J Del Rio Vilas, Charles E. Rupprecht, Luke Gamble, J F R Seetahal
Publikováno v:
Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE. 37:729-739
Rabies is one of the oldest recorded pathogens, with the broadest distribution of any known viral zoonosis. Antarctica is believed to be free of all lyssaviruses, but no laboratory-based surveillance has taken place to support this supposition. Re-in
Autor:
C E, Rupprecht, H, Bannazadeh Baghi, V J, Del Rio Vilas, D, Gibson A, F, Lohr, F X, Meslin, J F R, Seetahal, K, Shervell, L, Gamble
Publikováno v:
Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics). 37(2)
Rabies is a major neglected zoonotic disease, despite the availability of highly sensitive diagnostic tests and efficacious human and animal vaccines. Perpetuation of rabies among multiple species of bats and wild carnivores, together with the presen
Autor:
C E, Rupprecht, H, Bannazadeh Baghi, V J, Del Rio Vilas, A D, Gibson, F, Lohr, F X, Meslin, J F R, Seetahal, K, Shervell, L, Gamble
Publikováno v:
Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics). 37(2)
Rabies is one of the oldest recorded pathogens, with the broadest distribution of any known viral zoonosis. Antarctica is believed to be free of all lyssaviruses, but no laboratory-based surveillance has taken place to support this supposition. Re-in
Autor:
F. X. Meslin, Sarah Cleaveland, Katie Hampson, Tiziana Lembo, Mary Elizabeth Miranda, Daniel T. Haydon, Anak Agung Gde Putra, Sunny E. Townsend
Publikováno v:
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Surveillance is a critical component of disease control programmes but is often poorly resourced, particularly in developing countries lacking good infrastructure and especially for zoonoses which require combined veterinary and medical capacity and
Autor:
D H Ashwath Narayana, D. Lobo, M.K. Sudarshan, Naveen G. Rao, F.-X. Meslin, B J Mahendra, Gangaboraiah, K. Ravikumar, Shampur Narayan Madhusudana, S. Abdul Rahman
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 11:29-35
SummaryObjectiveHuman rabies has been endemic in India since time immemorial, and the true incidence of the disease and nationwide epidemiological factors have never been studied. The main objectives of the present study were to estimate the annual i
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Most emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic; wildlife constitutes a large and often unknown reservoir. Wildlife can also be a source for reemergence of previously controlled zoonoses. Although the discovery of such zoonoses is often related to bet
Publikováno v:
Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE. 19:310-317
Many new, emerging and re-emerging diseases of humans are caused by pathogens which originate from animals or products of animal origin. A wide variety of animal species, both domestic and wild, act as reservoirs for these pathogens, which may be vir