Search for dissertations about: "zoonoses"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the word zoonoses.
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1. Human listeriosis : sources and routes
Abstract : The bacterium Listeria monocytogenes can cause the disease listeriosis in both humans and animals. For the epidemiological investigation of listeriosis detection and characterisation of the organism are important steps.Paper I. There are few reports on the incidence of L. READ MORE
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2. Zoonoses in rural Cambodia : a one health perspective on influenza and campylobacter
Abstract : Zoonotic diseases, transmissible between animals and humans, make up the majority of emerging infectious diseases, posing a threat to public health and global food security. The emergence of infections is partly driven by close contact between humans and livestock, which is common in smallholder livestock farming in rural tropical areas. READ MORE
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3. Viral zoonoses in Estonia : hantaviruses and tick-borne encephalitis virus : identification, prevalence, serological and genetic relationships
Abstract : Hantaviruses and tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) cause serious human infections. Hantaviruses are transmitted to humans by wild rodents and cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. READ MORE
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4. Brucella in Tajikistan : zoonotic risks of urbanized livestock in a low-income country
Abstract : One of the most powerful megatrends of our time is urbanization. Urban and peri-urban (UPU) farming is a common practice in many low-income countries because it increases the incomes of families that are often restrained by limited economic resources. READ MORE
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5. Urban livestock production in Cambodia : socio-economic benefits and public health hazards
Abstract : Keeping livestock can make an important contribution to the livelihoods of poor urban dwellers. There are concerns, however, that livestock keeping in and around urban areas may lead to environmental problems and increased incidence of disease transfer between animals and humans (zoonoses). READ MORE