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pro vyhledávání: '"Linda A Atiku"'
Autor:
James G Shepherd, Shirin Ashraf, Jesus F Salazar-Gonzalez, Maria G Salazar, Robert G Downing, Henry Bukenya, Hanna Jerome, Joseph T Mpanga, Chris Davis, Lily Tong, Vattipally B Sreenu, Linda A Atiku, Nicola Logan, Ezekiel Kajik, Yafesi Mukobi, Cyrus Mungujakisa, Michael V Olowo, Emmanuel Tibo, Fred Wunna, Hollie Jackson Ireland, Andrew E Blunsum, Iyanuoluwani Owolabi, Ana da Silva Filipe, Josephine Bwogi, Brian J Willett, Julius J Lutwama, Daniel G Streicker, Pontiano Kaleebu, Emma C Thomson
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 18, Iss 7, p e0012297 (2024)
Le Dantec virus (LDV), assigned to the species Ledantevirus ledantec, genus Ledantevirus, family Rhabdoviridae has been associated with human disease but has gone undetected since the 1970s. We describe the detection of LDV in a human case of undiffe
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/85464e48cbbd4c34a14d890e9ac28189
Autor:
Sean M Moore, Andrew Monaghan, Jeff N Borchert, Joseph T Mpanga, Linda A Atiku, Karen A Boegler, John Montenieri, Katherine MacMillan, Kenneth L Gage, Rebecca J Eisen
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2015)
Abstract Background The distribution of human plague risk is strongly associated with rainfall in the tropical plague foci of East Africa, but little is known about how the plague bacterium is maintained during periods between outbreaks or whether en
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/01bdf70da2a1454eb59ceea7979d770c
Autor:
Rebecca J Eisen, Jeff N Borchert, Joseph T Mpanga, Linda A Atiku, Katherine MacMillan, Karen A Boegler, John A Montenieri, Andrew Monaghan, Kenneth L Gage
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 4, p e35598 (2012)
Plague is a flea-borne rodent-associated zoonotic disease that is caused by Yersinia pestis and characterized by long quiescent periods punctuated by rapidly spreading epidemics and epizootics. How plague bacteria persist during inter-epizootic perio
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f8a7b64884024a52bbce7fedffa0fbf3
Autor:
David A. Eads, Dean E. Biggins, Jeffrey Wimsatt, Rebecca J. Eisen, B. Joseph Hinnebusch, Marc R. Matchett, Amanda R. Goldberg, Travis M. Livieri, Gregory M. Hacker, Mark G. Novak, Danielle E. Buttke, Shaun M. Grassel, John P. Hughes, Linda A. Atiku
Publikováno v:
Current Tropical Medicine Reports. 9:169-184
Autor:
Ying Bai, Lynn M. Osikowicz, Michael Y. Kosoy, Rebecca J. Eisen, Linda A. Atiku, Joseph T. Mpanga, Karen A. Boegler, Russell E. Enscore, Kenneth L. Gage
Publikováno v:
mSphere, Vol 2, Iss 6 (2017)
ABSTRACT Fleas (n = 407) were collected from small mammals trapped inside huts and surroundings of homesteads in five villages within the Arua and Zombo districts of Uganda. The most common flea species were Dinopsyllus lypusus (26%) and Xenopsylla c
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bff59fef497c4627828e9374f9a7310f
Autor:
Linda A. Atiku, Sarah Acayo, John Kaggwa, Titus Apangu, Paul S. Mead, Kiersten J. Kugeler, Rebecca J. Eisen, Joseph T. Mpanga, Brook Yockey, Russell E. Enscore
Publikováno v:
J Med Entomol
Plague is a low incidence flea-borne zoonosis that is often fatal if treatment is delayed or inadequate. Outbreaks occur sporadically and human cases are often preceded by epizootics among rodents. Early recognition of epizootics coupled with appropr
Autor:
Charles B. Beard, Rebecca J. Eisen, Jeff N. Borchert, Brook Yockey, Kenneth L. Gage, Joseph T. Mpanga, Sarah Acayo, Titus Apangu, Paul S. Mead, Russell E. Enscore, Linda A. Atiku
Publikováno v:
Am J Trop Med Hyg
Plague, a fleaborne rodent-associated zoonosis, is a neglected disease with most recent cases reported from east and central Africa and Madagascar. Because of its low incidence and sporadic occurrence, most of our knowledge of plague ecology, prevent
Autor:
Nackson Babi, Kenneth L. Gage, Kimberly M Pepin, Rebecca J. Eisen, Christopher Sexton, Russell E. Enscore, Rommelle Vera-Tudela, Linda A. Atiku, Gerald Amatre
Publikováno v:
Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector EcologyREFERENCES CITED. 45(2)
Rattus rattus was first reported from the West Nile Region of Uganda in 1961, an event that preceded the appearance of the first documented human plague outbreak in 1970. We investigated how invasive R. rattus and native small mammal populations, as
Autor:
Sarah Acayo, Kenneth L. Gage, Titus Apangu, Rebecca J. Eisen, Kalanthe Horiuchi, Paul S. Mead, Linda A. Atiku, Joseph T. Mpanga, Brook Yockey, Kiersten J. Kugeler, Russell E. Enscore, Karen A. Boegler, John Kaggwa, Martin E. Schriefer
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Plague, primarily a disease of rodents, is most frequently transmitted by fleas and causes potentially fatal infections in humans. In Uganda, plague is endemic to the West Nile region. Primary prevention for plague includes control of rodent hosts or
Autor:
Kiersten J. Kugeler, Lawrence Nolex, Gordian Candini, Titus Apangu, C. Ben Beard, Joseph T. Mpanga, Linda A. Atiku, Robert Okello, Harriet Apio, Sarah Acayo, Martin E. Schriefer, Christopher Sexton, Jimmy Felix Okoth, Brook Yockey, Joseph D. Forrester, Bosco Candia, Janet Abaru, Kevin S. Griffith, Paul S. Mead, John Kaggwa, Geoffrey Ezama
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 23, Iss 9, Pp 1517-1521 (2017)
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Plague is a highly virulent fleaborne zoonosis that occurs throughout many parts of the world; most suspected human cases are reported from resource-poor settings in sub-Saharan Africa. During 2008–2016, a combination of active surveillance and lab