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pro vyhledávání: '"J. P. Duff"'
Autor:
Tobias Floyd, Ashley C. Banyard, Fabian Z.X. Lean, Alexander M.P. Byrne, Edward Fullick, Elliot Whittard, Benjamin C. Mollett, Steve Bexton, Vanessa Swinson, Michele Macrelli, Nicola S. Lewis, Scott M. Reid, Alejandro Núñez, J. Paul Duff, Rowena Hansen, Ian H. Brown
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 27, Iss 11, Pp 2856-2863 (2021)
We report a disease and mortality event involving swans, seals, and a fox at a wildlife rehabilitation center in the United Kingdom during late 2020. Five swans had onset of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus infection while in captivity. Subseq
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https://doaj.org/article/2cee04f500384611b50b8204b4ff0ced
Autor:
L. M. Jacoby, J. P. Duff, J. L. Foulds, G. Harvey, L. Hodson, G. St. Jean, K. A. Loepelmann, B. H. Law
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 23
Publikováno v:
Pulmonary Medicine, Vol 2016 (2016)
Advances in the treatment and life expectancy of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients mean that motherhood is now a realistic option for many women with CF. This qualitative study explored the psychosocial impact and adjustments made when women with CF beco
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https://doaj.org/article/3971e9a4f74e4386b270fb5be67eada2
Epidemiological evidence that garden birds are a source of human salmonellosis in England and Wales.
Autor:
Becki Lawson, Elizabeth de Pinna, Robert A Horton, Shaheed K Macgregor, Shinto K John, Julian Chantrey, J Paul Duff, James K Kirkwood, Victor R Simpson, Robert A Robinson, John Wain, Andrew A Cunningham
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 2, p e88968 (2014)
The importance of wild bird populations as a reservoir of zoonotic pathogens is well established. Salmonellosis is a frequently diagnosed infectious cause of mortality of garden birds in England and Wales, predominantly caused by Salmonella enterica
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https://doaj.org/article/4f3547332786472aa582d88d1de170cf
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 189:77-78
Publikováno v:
Pulmonary Medicine, Vol 2013 (2013)
Young people with cystic fibrosis (CF) are asked to avoid a number of environments associated with increased infection risk, but in practice they need to balance this with competing priorities such as building and sustaining relationships with friend
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https://doaj.org/article/0adee8a5149b459f8f6a3bfc5d1fe09a
Autor:
C, Stephen, J, Sleeman, N, Nguyen, P, Zimmer, J P, Duff, D, Gavier-Widen, T, Grillo, H, Lee, J, Rijks, M P, Ryser-Degiorgis, T, Tana, M M, Uhart
Publikováno v:
Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics). 37(3)
Wildlife health is important for conservation, healthy ecosystems, sustainable development and biosecurity. It presents unique challenges for national programme governance and delivery because wildlife health not only crosses jurisdictional responsib
Autor:
Peter W. W. Lurz, Colin McInnes, J. P. Duff, Anthony W. Sainsbury, John Gurnell, Janice Gilray, Peter Nettleton, C. M. Bruemmer, Steve P. Rushton
Publikováno v:
Epidemiology and Infection. 138:941-950
SUMMARYThe dramatic decline of the native red squirrel in the UK has been attributed to both direct and disease-mediated competition with the grey squirrel where the competitor acts as a reservoir host of squirrelpox virus (SQPV). SQPV is threatening
Autor:
M. P. Cranwell, G. A. Paiba, R. P. Smith, J. B. M. Ryan, J. P. Duff, T. Cheasty, D. J. Challoner, Geraldine A. Willshaw, S. A. Kidd, Robert Hogg, M. F. Millar, F. D. Kirby, S. Chappell, M. J. Nicholls, I. McLaren, S. J. Evans, John W. Wilesmith, Nigel P. French, R. G. Daniel, Adrian Colloff, Sophie Pascoe, R. J. Monies, T. W. H. Jones, I. H. Davies, J. H. Payne, H. F. Buchanan
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 153:347-353
During the decade to 1999, the incidence of human infections with the zoonotic pathogen verocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli O157 (VTEC O157) increased in England and Wales. This paper describes the results of a survey of 75 farms to determine th
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 167:154-156
Wildlife is highly valued, and a source of interest and enjoyment for many people, but wildlife disease is a cause for concern. Identifying and investigating pathogens harboured by wild species is no easy task. Paul Duff and colleagues from the Veter