Finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) conjunctivitis is an example of the rapid geographic spread that can result from disease emergence in naive populations. That event was neither novel nor transient relative to its occurrence or effects. Disease emergence and reemergence are hallmarks of the latter part of the twentieth century (Center for Disease Control 1994, Levins et al. 1994, DaSilva and Laccarino 1999, Gratz 1999). Current examples involving domestic animals include the problems in Europe with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, or ‘‘mad cow disease’’) (Brown 2001) and foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) (Kitching 1999). Human health has been affected by diseases caused by an array of viruses (Morse 1993, Nichol et al. 1993, Murphy and Nathanso...
A newly-recognized disease that causes swollen eyelids and weepy eyes in house finches was confirmed...
Infectious diseases affect people, domestic animals and wildlife alike, with many pathogens being ab...
Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remains anecdo...
Finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) conjunctivitis is an example of the rapid geographic spread that can re...
Some major diseases of wild birds have emerged dramatically in North America recently due in part to...
Some major diseases of wild birds have emerged dramatically in North America recently due in part to...
Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly cited as threats to wildlife, livestock and humans ali...
Humans have been affected by and have contributed to the eruption and spread of disease since antiqu...
Over the past several decades, outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) in wild birds have a...
Historically, viral diseases have not been recognized as major causes of illness and death in North ...
Interest in the epidemiology of emerging diseases of humans and livestock as they relate to wildlife...
There are over 1,400 cataloged human pathogens, with approximately 62% classified as zoonotic (Taylo...
Infectious diseases are widely recognized to have substantial impact on wildlife populations. These ...
There are over 1400 catalogued human pathogens, with approximately 62% classified as zoonotic (Taylo...
Contents: Specific Invasive and Emerging Wildlife Diseases: West Nile Virus, Hantavirus, Lyme Disea...
A newly-recognized disease that causes swollen eyelids and weepy eyes in house finches was confirmed...
Infectious diseases affect people, domestic animals and wildlife alike, with many pathogens being ab...
Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remains anecdo...
Finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) conjunctivitis is an example of the rapid geographic spread that can re...
Some major diseases of wild birds have emerged dramatically in North America recently due in part to...
Some major diseases of wild birds have emerged dramatically in North America recently due in part to...
Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly cited as threats to wildlife, livestock and humans ali...
Humans have been affected by and have contributed to the eruption and spread of disease since antiqu...
Over the past several decades, outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) in wild birds have a...
Historically, viral diseases have not been recognized as major causes of illness and death in North ...
Interest in the epidemiology of emerging diseases of humans and livestock as they relate to wildlife...
There are over 1,400 cataloged human pathogens, with approximately 62% classified as zoonotic (Taylo...
Infectious diseases are widely recognized to have substantial impact on wildlife populations. These ...
There are over 1400 catalogued human pathogens, with approximately 62% classified as zoonotic (Taylo...
Contents: Specific Invasive and Emerging Wildlife Diseases: West Nile Virus, Hantavirus, Lyme Disea...
A newly-recognized disease that causes swollen eyelids and weepy eyes in house finches was confirmed...
Infectious diseases affect people, domestic animals and wildlife alike, with many pathogens being ab...
Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remains anecdo...