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pro vyhledávání: '"Megan E. B. Jones"'
Autor:
Jolene A. Giacinti, Anthony V. Signore, Megan E. B. Jones, Laura Bourque, Stéphane Lair, Claire Jardine, Brian Stevens, Trent Bollinger, Dayna Goldsmith, Margo Pybus, Iga Stasiak, Richard Davis, Neil Pople, Larissa Nituch, Rodney W. Brook, Davor Ojkic, Ariane Massé, Gabrielle Dimitri-Masson, Glen J. Parsons, Meghan Baker, Carmencita Yason, Jane Harms, Naima Jutha, Jon Neely, Yohannes Berhane, Oliver Lung, Shannon K. French, Lawrna Myers, Jennifer F. Provencher, Stephanie Avery-Gomm, Gregory J. Robertson, Tatsiana Barychka, Kirsty E. B. Gurney, Jordan Wight, Ishraq Rahman, Kathryn Hargan, Andrew S. Lang, William A. Montevecchi, Tori V. Burt, Michael G. C. Brown, Cynthia Pekarik, Trevor Thompson, Angela McLaughlin, Megan Willie, Laurie Wilson, Scott A. Flemming, Megan V. Ross, Jim Leafloor, Frank Baldwin, Chris Sharp, Hannah Lewis, Matthieu Beaumont, Al Hanson, Robert A. Ronconi, Eric Reed, Margaret Campbell, Michelle Saunders, Catherine Soos
Publikováno v:
mBio, Vol 15, Iss 8 (2024)
ABSTRACT Following the detection of novel highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b in Newfoundland, Canada, in late 2021, avian influenza virus (AIV) surveillance in wild birds was scaled up across Canada. Herein, we presen
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/18754202dc1644a89ad0b1ccecde07b5
Autor:
Tamiru N. Alkie, Alexander M. P. Byrne, Megan E. B. Jones, Benjamin C. Mollett, Laura Bourque, Oliver Lung, Joe James, Carmencita Yason, Ashley C. Banyard, Daniel Sullivan, Anthony V. Signore, Andrew S. Lang, Meghan Baker, Beverly Dawe, Ian H. Brown, Yohannes Berhane
Publikováno v:
Viruses, Vol 15, Iss 9, p 1836 (2023)
In December 2022 and January 2023, we isolated clade 2.3.4.4b H5N1 high-pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) viruses from six American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) from Prince Edward Island and a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) from Newfoundland, Canada. Us
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/61d3ebc9003447b2b3336500af025dbd
Autor:
Amy J. Schuh, Brian R. Amman, Megan E. B. Jones, Tara K. Sealy, Luke S. Uebelhoer, Jessica R. Spengler, Brock E. Martin, Jo Ann D. Coleman-McCray, Stuart T. Nichol, Jonathan S. Towner
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2017)
Bats are natural hosts for Marburg virus (MARV), but the mechanism of bat-to-bat transmission is unclear. Here, Schuhet al. monitor MARV infection in a cohort of 38 bats over nine months, find ‘supershedders’ and show that MARV can horizontally t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2bb3d5f00f8942d0b1156cddf271bc29
Autor:
Sergey G. Sokolov, Alexander V. Khrustalev, Spencer J. Greenwood, Caitlyn N. Gray, William T. Robbins, Megan E. B. Jones, Ekaterina L. Voropaeva, Alexander P. Kalmykov, Gadzhibek S. Dzhamirzoev, Dmitry M. Atopkin
According to the current taxonomic concept, the Аpophallinae Ciurea, 1924 is a monotypic subfamily of the Opisthorchiidae that comprises species with a median permanent ventrogenital sac containing a well-developed ventral sucker and two gonotyls. A
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ac9a2d585e9412b1e892e83a8d6d4b7c
Autor:
Haifaa A, Mahjoub, William T, Robbins, Olivia, Galeuzzi, Kylee F, Graham, Megan E B, Jones, Melanie A, Buote, Spencer J, Greenwood, Gary A, Conboy
Publikováno v:
Can Vet J
OBJECTIVE: To identify first-stage nematode larvae (L1) recovered from a red fox scat sample and adult female worms recovered from 2 red fox lungs at necropsy, using published molecular methods to confirm a morphological diagnosis of Angiostrongylus
Autor:
Laura, Bourque, Ole, Nielsen, Mason, Jager, Davor, Ojkic, Chantale, Provost, Carl A, Gagnon, Betty, Lockerbie, Hein, Snyman, Brian, Stevens, David, Needle, Shotaro, Nakagun, Sherri, Cox, Jessica, Khodadad, Megan E B, Jones
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 58
Skunk adenovirus-1 (SkAdV-1) has been reported infecting several North American wildlife species; however, lesions associated with disease have not yet been completely characterized, particularly in porcupines. We describe and characterize the tissue
Autor:
Pierre-Yves Daoust, Megan E. B. Jones
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 57
The Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) is a large marine bird whose whole North American population breeds in waters of eastern Canada. Opportunities to identify causes of morbidity and mortality in recently hatched birds of this species are therefore
Autor:
Megan E. B. Jones, JoAnn D. Coleman-McCray, Brian R. Amman, Amy J. Schuh, Timothy D. Flietstra, Stuart T. Nichol, Luke S. Uebelhoer, Jonathan S. Towner, Tara K. Sealy, Sherif R. Zaki, Brian H. Bird
Publikováno v:
Viruses, Vol 11, Iss 3, p 214 (2019)
Viruses
Volume 11
Issue 3
Viruses
Volume 11
Issue 3
Egyptian rousette bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) are natural reservoir hosts of Marburg virus (MARV), and Ravn virus (RAVV
collectively called marburgviruses) and have been linked to human cases of Marburg virus disease (MVD). We investigated the
collectively called marburgviruses) and have been linked to human cases of Marburg virus disease (MVD). We investigated the
Autor:
Stuart T. Nichol, S. Campbell, Brian R. Amman, DeeAnn M. Reeder, Jonathan S. Towner, Tara K. Sealy, Stephen Balinandi, Brian H. Bird, Ute Ströher, Amy J. Schuh, Winyi Kaboyo, Luke Nyakarahuka, Megan E. B. Jones, César G. Albariño, Megan E. Vodzack
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 51:774-779
In August 2012, a wildlife biologist became ill immediately following a 6-wk field trip to collect bats and rodents in South Sudan and Uganda. After returning to the US, the biologist was admitted to the hospital with multiple symptoms including feve
Autor:
Stuart T. Nichol, Brock E. Martin, JoAnn D. Coleman-McCray, Jonathan S. Towner, Megan E. B. Jones, Luke S. Uebelhoer, Tara K. Sealy, Amy J. Schuh, Brian R. Amman, Brian H. Bird
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 51:113-124
Marburg virus (Marburg marburgvirus; MARV) causes sporadic outbreaks of Marburg hemorrhagic fever (MHF) in Africa. The Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) has been identified as a natural reservoir based most-recently on the repeated isolation