[HTML][HTML] Spatial and phylogenetic patterns reveal hidden infection sources of Bacillus anthracis in an anthrax outbreak in Son La province, Vietnam
Bacillus anthracis, the bacterial cause of anthrax, is a zoonosis affecting livestock and
wildlife often spilling over into humans. In Vietnam, anthrax has been nationally reportable …
wildlife often spilling over into humans. In Vietnam, anthrax has been nationally reportable …
Spatio-temporal risk prediction of leptospirosis: A machine-learning-based approach
Background Leptospirosis is a neglected zoonotic disease prevalent worldwide, particularly
in tropical regions experiencing frequent rainfall and severe cyclones, which are further …
in tropical regions experiencing frequent rainfall and severe cyclones, which are further …
Retrospective multidisciplinary analysis of human alveolar echinococcosis in Hungary using spatial epidemiology approaches
Human alveolar echinococcosis (HAE), which is caused by the larval stage of the
Echinococcus multilocularis tapeworm, is an increasing healthcare issue in Hungary …
Echinococcus multilocularis tapeworm, is an increasing healthcare issue in Hungary …
[HTML][HTML] Spatial analysis of human and livestock anthrax in Lai Chau province, Vietnam (2004–2021)
Anthrax is reported globally with varying disease intensity and seasonality among countries.
In Vietnam, anthrax epidemiology and ecology remain understudied. We used historical …
In Vietnam, anthrax epidemiology and ecology remain understudied. We used historical …
[PDF][PDF] Study on status, Zoonoses, Biowarfare, Economic and public health importance of anthrax: Review
DT Welde Mariam - Int J Vet Sci Res, 2023 - veteringroup.us
Anthrax is a serious infectious disease caused by a bacterium called Bacillus anthracis. It
can affect humans and animals, especially grazing livestock such as cattle, sheep, and …
can affect humans and animals, especially grazing livestock such as cattle, sheep, and …
[HTML][HTML] Comprehensive Spatial-Temporal and Risk Factor Insights for Optimizing Livestock Anthrax Vaccination Strategies in Karnataka, India
J Anandakumar, KP Suresh, AV Patil, CA Jagadeesh… - Vaccines, 2024 - mdpi.com
Anthrax, a zoonotic disease affecting both livestock and humans globally, is caused by
Bacillus anthracis. The objectives of this study were the following:(1) to identify …
Bacillus anthracis. The objectives of this study were the following:(1) to identify …
Spatial epidemiology of human anthrax in Son La province, Vietnam, 2003–2022
T Luong, TD Nguyen, VT Lu… - Zoonoses and Public …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aims Anthrax is reported with frequency but poorly understood in Southeast Asian countries
including Vietnam. In Vietnam, anthrax surveillance is national. However, case detection …
including Vietnam. In Vietnam, anthrax surveillance is national. However, case detection …
Spatial clusters of human and livestock anthrax define high-risk areas requiring intervention in Lao Cai Province, Vietnam 1991-2022
Anthrax, a widespread zoonosis in low and middle-income countries with low disease
awareness and insufficient livestock vaccination coverage, has been known in Lao Cai …
awareness and insufficient livestock vaccination coverage, has been known in Lao Cai …
[HTML][HTML] Suspected cutaneous anthrax in a yak herder in a highland community in Bhutan, 2023: A case report
U Chophel, S Dorji, K Sonam, T Dorji - Clinical Case Reports, 2024 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Anthrax is an ancient zoonosis caused by a soil-borne spore-forming Bacillus anthracis,
which primarily infects herbivore animals and is lethal in both animals and humans. 1, 2 …
which primarily infects herbivore animals and is lethal in both animals and humans. 1, 2 …
Map** the threads: Geospatial Exploration of Shared Modifiable Tuberculosis Disease Risks in a clinic-based population
Background In emerging economies experiencing rapid sociodemographic transitions and
historically high tuberculosis (TB) prevalence, effective TB control requires acknowledging …
historically high tuberculosis (TB) prevalence, effective TB control requires acknowledging …