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Autor:
Jesse S Lewis, Kenneth A Logan, Mat W Alldredge, Scott Carver, Sarah N Bevins, Michael Lappin, Sue VandeWoude, Kevin R Crooks
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 11, p e0187035 (2017)
Transmission of pathogens among animals is influenced by demographic, social, and environmental factors. Anthropogenic alteration of landscapes can impact patterns of disease dynamics in wildlife populations, increasing the potential for spillover an
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/30ec402745394394aa15b3a3a282fae2
Autor:
Sarah N Bevins, Kerri Pedersen, Mark W Lutman, John A Baroch, Brandon S Schmit, Dennis Kohler, Thomas Gidlewski, Dale L Nolte, Seth R Swafford, Thomas J DeLiberto
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 8, p e104360 (2014)
Avian influenza is a viral disease that primarily infects wild and domestic birds, but it also can be transmitted to a variety of mammals. In 2006, the United States of America Departments of Agriculture and Interior designed a large-scale, interagen
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3eb76254faae4fff866134d96563c90d
Autor:
Sarah N Bevins, Scott Carver, Erin E Boydston, Lisa M Lyren, Mat Alldredge, Kenneth A Logan, Seth P D Riley, Robert N Fisher, T Winston Vickers, Walter Boyce, Mo Salman, Michael R Lappin, Kevin R Crooks, Sue VandeWoude
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PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 2, p e31403 (2012)
Anthropogenic landscape change can lead to increased opportunities for pathogen transmission between domestic and non-domestic animals. Pumas, bobcats, and domestic cats are sympatric in many areas of North America and share many of the same pathogen
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f9a643de1854464dabb390a8d7f66c68
Autor:
Dillon S. McBride, Sofya K. Garushyants, John Franks, Andrew F. Magee, Steven H. Overend, Devra Huey, Amanda M. Williams, Seth A. Faith, Ahmed Kandeil, Sanja Trifkovic, Lance Miller, Trushar Jeevan, Anami Patel, Jacqueline M. Nolting, Michael J. Tonkovich, J. Tyler Genders, Andrew J. Montoney, Kevin Kasnyik, Timothy J. Linder, Sarah N. Bevins, Julianna B. Lenoch, Jeffrey C. Chandler, Thomas J. DeLiberto, Eugene V. Koonin, Marc A. Suchard, Philippe Lemey, Richard J. Webby, Martha I. Nelson, Andrew S. Bowman
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2023)
Abstract The zoonotic origin of the COVID-19 pandemic virus highlights the need to fill the vast gaps in our knowledge of SARS-CoV-2 ecology and evolution in non-human hosts. Here, we detected that SARS-CoV-2 was introduced from humans into white-tai
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a94a05233273430581dbcc9e10313db9
Autor:
Sarah N. Bevins, Richard B. Chipman, Scott F. Beckerman, David L. Bergman, Derek T. Collins, Thomas J. Deliberto, Joshua P. Eckery, Jeremy W. Ellis, Allen L. Gosser, Jonathon D. Heale, Jason M. Klemm, Kristina Lantz, Timothy J. Linder, Mitch Oswald, Robert Pleszewski, Christopher A. Quintanal, Jourdan M. Ringenberg, Kelsey R. Weir, Mia K. Torchetti, Julianna B. Lenoch, Jeffrey C. Chandler, Susan A. Shriner
Broad-scale data show SARS-CoV-2 occurrence in white-tailed deer throughout much of their range in the conterminous United States and reinforce findings of considerable SARS-CoV-2 infection and exposure. Results shed light on both current infections
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::47457c17551a4bf226ef3da0e0ec685f
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.14.533542
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.14.533542
Autor:
Sarah N, Bevins, Susan A, Shriner, James C, Cumbee, Krista E, Dilione, Kelly E, Douglass, Jeremy W, Ellis, Mary Lea, Killian, Mia K, Torchetti, Julianna B, Lenoch
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases. 28:1006-1011
We detected Eurasian-origin highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus belonging to the Gs/GD lineage, clade 2.3.4.4b, in wild waterfowl in 2 Atlantic coastal states in the United States. Bird banding data showed widespread movement of waterfowl
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 28:753-769
After several pandemics over the last two millennia, the wildlife reservoirs of plague (Yersinia pestis) now persist around the world, including in the western United States. Routine surveillance in this region has generated comprehensive records of
Autor:
Nicole L. Barrett, Gerald W. Wiscomb, Brandon S. Schmit, Susan A. Shriner, Jeffrey C. Chandler, Sarah N. Bevins
Publikováno v:
Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
Plague is caused by a bacterial pathogen (Yersinia pestis) that can infect a wide range of mammal species, but its presence in wildlife is often underappreciated. Using a large-scale data set (n = 44,857) that details the extent of Y. pestis exposure
Autor:
Kim M. Pepin, Vienna R. Brown, Anni Yang, James C. Beasley, Raoul Boughton, Kurt C. VerCauteren, Ryan S. Miller, Sarah N. Bevins
Publikováno v:
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases. 69
African swine fever virus (ASFv) is a virulent pathogen that threatens domestic swine industries globally and persists in wild boar populations in some countries. Persistence in wild boar can challenge elimination and prevent disease-free status, mak
Autor:
Cody M. Kent, Andrew M. Ramey, Joshua T. Ackerman, Justin Bahl, Sarah N. Bevins, Andrew S. Bowman, Walter M. Boyce, Carol J. Cardona, Michael L. Casazza, Troy D. Cline, Susan E. De La Cruz, Jeffrey S. Hall, Nichola J. Hill, Hon S. Ip, Scott Krauss, Jennifer M. Mullinax, Jacqueline M. Nolting, Magdalena Plancarte, Rebecca L. Poulson, Jonathan A. Runstadler, Richard D. Slemons, David E. Stallknecht, Jeffery D. Sullivan, John Y. Takekawa, Richard J. Webby, Robert G. Webster, Diann J. Prosser
Publikováno v:
Scientific reports, vol 12, iss 1
Avian influenza viruses can pose serious risks to agricultural production, human health, and wildlife. An understanding of viruses in wild reservoir species across time and space is important to informing surveillance programs, risk models, and poten