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Peer-Reviewed Journal Tracking and Analyzing Disease Trends Pages 965–1172 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF D. Peter Drotman Associate Editors EDITORIAL BOARD Paul Arguin, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Timothy Barrett, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Charles Ben Beard, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA Barry J. Beaty, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA Ermias Belay, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Martin J. Blaser, New York, New York, USA David Bell, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Richard Bradbury, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Sharon Bloom, Atlanta, GA, USA Christopher Braden, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Mary Brandt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Arturo Casadevall, New York, New York, USA Corrie Brown, Athens, Georgia, USA Kenneth C. Castro, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Charles Calisher, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA Benjamin J. Cowling, Hong Kong, China Michel Drancourt, Marseille, France Vincent Deubel, Shanghai, China Paul V. Effler, Perth, Australia Christian Drosten, Charité Berlin, Germany Anthony Fiore, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Isaac Chun-Hai Fung, Statesboro, Georgia, USA David Freedman, Birmingham, Alabama, USA Kathleen Gensheimer, College Park, Maryland, USA Peter Gerner-Smidt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Duane J. Gubler, Singapore Stephen Hadler, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Richard L. Guerrant, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA Matthew Kuehnert, Edison, New Jersey, USA Scott Halstead, Arlington, Virginia, USA Nina Marano, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Katrina Hedberg, Portland, Oregon, USA Martin I. Meltzer, Atlanta, Georgia, USA David L. Heymann, London, UK David Morens, Bethesda, Maryland, USA Keith Klugman, Seattle, Washington, USA J. Glenn Morris, Gainesville, Florida, USA Takeshi Kurata, Tokyo, Japan Patrice Nordmann, Fribourg, Switzerland S.K. Lam, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Ann Powers, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA Stuart Levy, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Didier Raoult, Marseille, France John S. MacKenzie, Perth, Australia Pierre Rollin, Atlanta, Georgia, USA John E. McGowan, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia, USA Frank Sorvillo, Los Angeles, California, USA Jennifer H. McQuiston, Atlanta, Georgia, USA David Walker, Galveston, Texas, USA Tom Marrie, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada J. Todd Weber, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Nkuchia M. M’ikanatha, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA Frederick A. Murphy, Bethesda, Maryland, USA Managing Editor Barbara E. Murray, Houston, Texas, USA Byron Breedlove, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Stephen M. Ostroff, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA Copy Editors Kristina Clark, Dana Dolan, Karen Foster, Marguerite Pappaioanou, Seattle, Washington, USA Thomas Gryczan, Jean Michaels Jones, Michelle Moran, Shannon Johann D. Pitout, Calgary, Alberta, Canada O’Connor, Jude Rutledge, P. Lynne Stockton, Deborah Wenger Mario Raviglione, Geneva, Switzerland Production Thomas Eheman, William Hale, Barbara Segal, David Relman, Palo Alto, California, USA Reginald Tucker Guenael R. Rodier, Geneva, Switzerland Connie Schmaljohn, Frederick, Maryland, USA Editorial Assistants Kristine Phillips, Susan Richardson Tom Schwan, Hamilton, Montana, USA Communications/Social Media Sarah Logan Gregory, Rosemary Soave, New York, New York, USA Tony Pearson-Clarke P. Frederick Sparling, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA Founding Editor Robert Swanepoel, Pretoria, South Africa Joseph E. McDade, Rome, Georgia, USA Phillip Tarr, St. Louis, Missouri, USA Emerging Infectious Diseases is published monthly by the Centers for Disease Control and John Ward, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Mailstop D61, Atlanta, GA 30329-4027, USA. Telephone Jeffrey Scott Weese, Guelph, Ontario, Canada 404-639-1960, fax 404-639-1954, email [email protected]. Mary E. 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All material published in Emerging Infectious Diseases is in the public ∞ Emerging Infectious Diseases is printed on acid-free paper that meets the domain and may be used and reprinted without special permission; proper requirements of ANSI/NISO 239.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper) citation, however, is required. Emerging Infectious Diseases • www.cdc.gov/eid • Vol. 24, No. 6, June 2018 Zoonoses June 2018 Influenza D Virus Infection in On the Cover Feral Swine Populations, Vincenzo Campi (1530/1535–1591), United States Kitchen (Cucina), 1580 (detail). L. Ferguson et al. 1020 Oil on canvas, 57 in x 87 in/145 cm x 220 Related material available online: cm). Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan, Italy. http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/ article/24/6/17-2102_article About the Cover p. 1165 Prion Disease in Dromedary Camels, Algeria B. Babelhadj et al. 1029 Related material available online: http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/ article/24/6/17-2007_article Frequent Implication of Multistress-Tolerant Campylobacter jejuni in Human Perspective Genomic Sequencing of Infections Bordetella pertussis for E. Oh et al. 1037 Ferrets as Models for Influenza Epidemiology and Global Related material available online: Virus Transmission Studies and Surveillance of Whooping Cough http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/ Pandemic Risk Assessments V. Bouchez et al. 988 article/24/6/17-1587_article J.A. Belser et al. 965 Related material available online: http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/ Synopsis article/24/6/17-1464_article Bioclinical Test to Use of Bead-Based Serologic Predict Nephropathia Absence of Nosocomial Assay to Evaluate Chikungunya Epidemica Severity at Transmission of Imported Lassa Virus Epidemic, Haiti Hospital Admission Fever during Use of Standard E.W. Rogier et al. 995 Barrier Nursing Methods M. Hentzien et al. 1045 Related material available online: A. Grahn et al. 972 Test identifies patients at http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/ low, intermediate, and high article/24/6/17-1447_article risk for severe disease. Research Widespread Treponema pallidum Hepatitis E in Long-Term Infection in Nonhuman Travelers from the Netherlands Primates, Tanzania to Subtropical and Tropical Occupation-Associated I.S. Chuma et al. 1002 Countries, 2008–2011 Fatal Limbic Related material available online: F. Elfrink et al. 1055 Encephalitis Caused by http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/ article/24/6/18-0037_article Variegated Squirrel Novel Parvovirus Related to Bornavirus 1, Primate Bufaviruses in Dogs Germany, 2013 Genomic Epidemiology of Global Carbapenemase-Producing V. Martella et al. 1061 D. Tappe et al. 978 Enterobacter spp., 2008–2014 Related material available online: This case underscores the risk for G. Peirano et al. 1010 http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/ spillover infections to humans who article/24/6/17-1965_article work with exotic squirrels. Related material available online: Related material available online: http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/ http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/ article/24/6/17-1648_article article/24/6/17-2027_article Emerging Infectious Diseases • www.cdc.gov/eid • Vol. 24, No. 6, June 2018 Dispatches Novel Poxvirus in Proliferative Lesions of Wild Rodents in East Central Texas, USA C.L. Hodo et al. 1069 June 2018 Related material available online: http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/ article/24/6/17-1257_article Foot-and-Mouth Disease in the 1042 Middle East Caused by an A/ASIA/G-VII Virus Lineage, 2015–2016 K. Bachanek-Bankowska et al. 1073 Novel Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Genotype Levels as Herald of Seasonal Salmonellosis Epidemics C. Sotomayor et al. 1079 Detection of Low Pathogenicity Brucella suis Infection in Dog Fed Related material available online: Influenza A(H7N3) Virus Raw Meat, the Netherlands http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/ during Duck Mortality Event, M.A.M. van Dijk et al. 1127 article/24/6/17-1096_article Cambodia, 2017 A. Suttie et al. 1103 Veal Liver as Food Vehicle Urban Wild Boars and Risk Related material available online: for Human Campylobacter for Zoonotic Streptococcus suis, Infections Spain http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/ article/24/6/17-2099_article C. Gaulin et al. 1130 X. Fernández-Aguilar et al. 1083 Rickettsia parkeri in Related material available online: Marburg Virus Infection in http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/ Dermacentor parumapertus Egyptian Rousette Bats, article/24/6/17-1271_article Ticks, Mexico South Africa, 2013–2014 S. Sánchez-Montes et al. 1108 J.T. 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