There is a growing awareness among the veterinary and human health disci- plines of the importance of the link between human and animal health and envi- ronmental conditions, particularly in the context of species conservation (Deem et al., 2001; Aguirre et al., 2012). Connections between the health of humans, animals, and the environments in which they live are well recognized and have been referred to as \u201cone health, one medicine.\u201d Pathogens may use many different methods to disperse from an infected to an uninfected host. As a consequence, factors that affect these pathogens, hosts, and vectors, and their probability of close contact, are fundamentally crucial to dis- ease dynamics. Several ecologic processes influence risk and...
Since 1990, tissue samples from UK-stranded and -bycaught cetaceans have been available for study of...
Ingestion of abnormal materials by cetaceans has been reported worldwide, but few studies have inves...
This study describes the pathologic findings and most probable causes of death (CD) of 224 cetaceans...
We reviewed prominent emerging infectious diseases of cetaceans, examined their potential to impact ...
An overview on the main biological noxae affecting Cetaceans from the Mediterranean and contiguous A...
Emerging and recurring infectious diseases known or suspected to have the potential to significantly...
Emerging and recurring diseases in cetaceans worldwide and the role of environmental stressor
The possible existence of any cause–effect relationships between the concentrations of organochlorin...
Marine mammals have proved to be important bioindicators for the medium-long term changes in environ...
Awareness of the threat of environmental contaminants to marine mammals is widespread. High concentr...
8 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2022.102170Cetacea...
Stranded cetaceans represent a significant opportunity to study the interaction of marine megafauna ...
This study summarizes the postmortem investigations of 73 cetaceans stranded on the coast of Taiwan ...
The rationale for clinical trials in veterinary research is clear. However, the rationale for cetace...
The possible existence of any cause-effect relationships between the concentrations of organochlorin...
Since 1990, tissue samples from UK-stranded and -bycaught cetaceans have been available for study of...
Ingestion of abnormal materials by cetaceans has been reported worldwide, but few studies have inves...
This study describes the pathologic findings and most probable causes of death (CD) of 224 cetaceans...
We reviewed prominent emerging infectious diseases of cetaceans, examined their potential to impact ...
An overview on the main biological noxae affecting Cetaceans from the Mediterranean and contiguous A...
Emerging and recurring infectious diseases known or suspected to have the potential to significantly...
Emerging and recurring diseases in cetaceans worldwide and the role of environmental stressor
The possible existence of any cause–effect relationships between the concentrations of organochlorin...
Marine mammals have proved to be important bioindicators for the medium-long term changes in environ...
Awareness of the threat of environmental contaminants to marine mammals is widespread. High concentr...
8 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2022.102170Cetacea...
Stranded cetaceans represent a significant opportunity to study the interaction of marine megafauna ...
This study summarizes the postmortem investigations of 73 cetaceans stranded on the coast of Taiwan ...
The rationale for clinical trials in veterinary research is clear. However, the rationale for cetace...
The possible existence of any cause-effect relationships between the concentrations of organochlorin...
Since 1990, tissue samples from UK-stranded and -bycaught cetaceans have been available for study of...
Ingestion of abnormal materials by cetaceans has been reported worldwide, but few studies have inves...
This study describes the pathologic findings and most probable causes of death (CD) of 224 cetaceans...