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- Controlled Fire Use in Early Humans Might Have Triggered the Evolutionary Emergence of Tuberculosis
- Communicating Nipah Virus Prevention Messages During an Outbreak in Bangladesh Shahana Parveen1,6*, M
- Reservoir Host Immune Responses to Emerging Zoonotic Viruses
- How Is Ebola Transmitted? (Response from CDC) Because the Natural
- Pandemic Disease in the Medieval World Rethinking the Black Death
- AMR, Aquaculture and One Health Melba B
- Epidemiology of Nipah Virus Educator Materials
- Understanding the Role of Health Care Workers in a Trade-Off Model
- PHC6517 Chain of Infection and Modes Of
- Chapter 9: Hepatitis; Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine
- Bats Are Reservoir Hosts of Several High-Impact Viruses That Cause Significant Human Diseases, Including Nipah Virus, Marburg Virus and Rabies Virus
- IPBES Workshop on Biodiversity and Pandemics
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- Regulatory T Cells Enhance Persistence of the Zoonotic Pathogen Seoul Virus in Its Reservoir Host
- Ebola and Marburg Virus Infection in Bats Induces a Systemic Response
- Vacated Niches, Competitive Release and the Community Ecology of Pathogen Eradication
- Searching for the Natural Reservoir of the SARS Virus
- Fruit Bats As a Natural Reservoir of Zoonotic Viruses
- Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and Vaccines
- A Survey of Antibiotic Resistance Among Coliform Bacteria Isolated from the Missouri River
- Human Papillomavirus; Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine
- Lessons Learned from Bat- and Rodent-Borne RNA Viruses
- Canine Ehrlichiosis – from Acute Infection to Chronic Disease
- Studying Immunity to Zoonotic Diseases in the Natural Host — Keeping It Real
- When Confronting a Pandemic, We Must Save Nature to Save Ourselves by Sahir Doshi and Nicole Gentile April 20, 2020
- SARS-Cov-2 Pandemic: Not the First, Not the Last
- Can the One Health Approach Save Us from the Emergence And
- Review of Bats and SARS Lin-Fa Wang,* Zhengli Shi,† Shuyi Zhang,‡§ Hume Field,¶ Peter Daszak,# and Bryan T
- Mycobacterium Tuberculosis : Ecology and Evolution of a Human Bacterium
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- Bioinformatics-Base and Determinants of the Spatiotemporal Variations Of
- Bats Are Natural Reservoirs of SARS-Like Coronaviruses
- Zoonosis Emergence Linked to Agricultural Intensification And
- Emerging Infectious Diseases of Wildlife— Threats to Biodiversity and Human Health Peter Daszak,1, 2* Andrew A
- A Comparative Assessment of Epidemiologically Different
- Borna Disease
- Section V Categories of Waterborne Disease Organisms
- Transplacental Transmission of Tick-Borne Babesia Microti in Its Natural Host Peromyscus Leucopus
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