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Autor:
Geoffrey T. Fosgate, Tim E. Carpenter, Bruno B. Chomel, James T. Case, Emilio E. DeBess, Kevin F. Reilly
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 8, Iss 7, Pp 672-678 (2002)
Infection with Brucella spp. continues to pose a human health risk in California despite great strides in eradicating the disease from domestic animals. Clustering of human cases in time and space has important public health implications for understa
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https://doaj.org/article/c9dbc0f3592f4462a73261fb8c5bc7d0
Autor:
Tim E. Carpenter, Geoffrey T. Fosgate, Emilio DeBess, James T. Case, Bruno B Chomel, Kevin F. Reilly
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Infection with Brucella spp. continues to pose a human health risk in California despite great strides in eradicating the disease from domestic animals. Clustering of human cases in time and space has important public health implications for understa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery. 11:9-13
The incidence of human salmonellosis resulting from direct or indirect contact with reptiles has risen markedly in the last few decades. Veterinarians who provide care for reptiles may be a primary source for information on reptile-associated salmone
Autor:
H N Baylies, Michele T. Jay, R Davis, Michael S. Ascher, Brian Hjelle, Kevin F. Reilly, Duc J. Vugia
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 22:841-844
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is a newly recognized rodent-borne zoonosis. We report a case of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in an employee of a California utility company who was probably occupationally exposed to Sin Nombre virus. Environmental ass
Autor:
Larry R. Barrett, Dena M. Mangiamele, Thomas B Farver, Richard K. Sun, Kevin F. Reilly, Bruno B Chomel, Emilio DeBess
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infectious Diseases. 170:1216-1223
From 1973 through 1992, 426 cases of human brucellosis were reported in California, of which 98% were laboratory confirmed. Brucella melitensis was identified in 185 cases (78.7% of the bacteriologically typed cases). Hispanics accounted for 81% of t
Autor:
Michael Samuel, Malinda Kennedy, Robert V. Tauxe, Suzanne Segler, Duc J. Vugia, Sue Shallow, Teresa McGivern, Ruthanne Marcus, Heidi D. Kassenborg, Kevin F. Reilly, Frederick J. Angulo
Publikováno v:
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 38
Campylobacter species are a leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States, but few population-based data describing patterns and trends of disease are available. We summarize data on culture-confirmed cases of Campylobacter infection report
Autor:
Thomas G. Ksiazek, Michele T. Jay, Kevin F. Reilly, Philip H. Kass, David Sesline, Minoo B. Madon, Barryett Enge, Bruno B Chomel, Pierre E. Rollin, Michael S. Ascher, Brian Hjelle
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging infectious diseases, vol 3, iss 2
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 3, Iss 2, Pp 183-190 (1997)
Emerging infectious diseases, vol 3, iss 2
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 3, Iss 2, Pp 183-190 (1997)
A total of 4,626 mammals were serologically tested for antibodies to Sin Nombre virus. All nonrodent species were antibody negative. Among wild rodents, antibody prevalence was 8.5% in murids, 1.4% in heteromyids, and < 0.1% in sciurids. Of 1,921 Per