Diseases of humans and their domestic mammals: pathogen characteristics, host range and the risk of emergence.
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Assessing the future threat from vivax malaria in the United Kingdom using two markedly different modelling approachesThe origin of human pathogens: evaluating the role of agriculture and domestic animals in the evolution of human diseaseHost range and emerging and reemerging pathogensBiological Transmission of Arboviruses: Reexamination of and New Insights into Components, Mechanisms, and Unique Traits as Well as Their Evolutionary TrendsGlobal trends in emerging infectious diseasesGlobal Patterns of Zoonotic Disease in MammalsThe Microbial Rosetta Stone Database: a compilation of global and emerging infectious microorganisms and bioterrorist threat agentsThe emergence of sarcoptic mange in Australian wildlife: an unresolved debateOne health - an ecological and evolutionary framework for tackling Neglected Zoonotic DiseasesSpatiotemporal trends in the discovery of new swine infectious agentsThe evolution and genetics of virus host shiftsViral surveillance and discoveryChagas' disease: an emergent urban zoonosis. The caracas valley (Venezuela) as an epidemiological modelAnimal Ownership and Touching Enrich the Context of Social Contacts Relevant to the Spread of Human Infectious DiseasesManaging dynamic epidemiological risks through tradeViral evolution and the emergence of SARS coronavirusCross-Species Virus Transmission and the Emergence of New Epidemic DiseasesHow humans drive speciation as well as extinctionOne Health in China.Humans and cattle: a review of bovine zoonosesHidden population structure and cross-species transmission of whipworms (Trichuris sp.) in humans and non-human primates in UgandaDeclines in large wildlife increase landscape-level prevalence of rodent-borne disease in AfricaChanges in diversification patterns and signatures of selection during the evolution of murinae-associated hantavirusesWildlife, exotic pets, and emerging zoonosesCan You Judge a Disease Host by the Company It Keeps? Predicting Disease Hosts and Their Relative Importance: A Case Study for LeishmaniasisIdentification of a Novel Hepacivirus in Domestic Cattle from Germany'One health' and development priorities in resource-constrained countries: policy lessons from avian and pandemic influenza preparedness in Zambia.Challenges Encountered During the Veterinary Disaster Response: An Example from Chile.Who acquires infection from whom and how? Disentangling multi-host and multi-mode transmission dynamics in the 'elimination' era.Human drivers of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in emerging and disappearing infectious disease systems.A Review of the Current Status of Relevant Zoonotic Pathogens in Wild Swine (Sus scrofa) Populations: Changes Modulating the Risk of Transmission to Humans.Beyond Rabies: Are Free-Ranging Skunks (Mephitis mephitis) in British Columbia Reservoirs of Emerging Infection?Spillover and pandemic properties of zoonotic viruses with high host plasticitySingle Mutations in the VP2 300 Loop Region of the Three-Fold Spike of the Carnivore Parvovirus Capsid Can Determine Host Range.Evolutionary ecology of virus emergence.Anticipating the species jump: surveillance for emerging viral threats.Prediction and prevention of the next pandemic zoonosis.Community epidemiology framework for classifying disease threats.Bridging taxonomic and disciplinary divides in infectious disease.A previously unknown reovirus of bat origin is associated with an acute respiratory disease in humans.
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Diseases of humans and their domestic mammals: pathogen characteristics, host range and the risk of emergence.
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Cleaveland S
Laurenson MK
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10.1098/RSTB.2001.0889
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2001-07-01T00:00:00Z