Land use influences disease emergence by changing the ecological dynamics of humans, wildlife, domestic animals, and pathogens. This is a central tenet of One Health, and one that is gaining momentum in wildlife management decision-making in the United States. Using almost 2000 serological samples collected from non-native wild pigs (Sus scrofa) throughout Florida (U.S.), we compared the prevalence and exposure risk of two directly transmitted pathogens, pseudorabies virus (PrV) and Brucella spp., to test the hypothesis that disease emergence would be positively correlated with one of the most basic wildlife management operations: Hunting. The seroprevalence of PrV-Brucella spp. coinfection or PrV alone was higher for wild pigs in land mana...
In 2007, two new populations of feral swine were discovered in Nance and Valley counties, Nebraska, ...
Feral swine populations provide both benefits and liabilities to citizens of the United States. Thei...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa) are considered an invasive species that is comprised of the wild descendant...
Land use influences disease emergence by changing the ecological dynamics of humans, wildlife, domes...
Land use influences disease emergence by changing the ecological dynamics of humans, wildlife, domes...
We investigated the landscape epidemiology of a globally distributed mammal, the wild pig (Sus scrof...
European wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are an introduced invasive species that now constitute a major threa...
Samples were collected in 35 states as part of a national monitoring system to detect multiple disea...
Abstract Background Pigs (Sus scrofa) are the natural hosts of pseudorabies virus (PRV), also known ...
Wild pigs in North America carry multiple pathogens capable of causing diseases in wildlife, people,...
Feral swine populations provide both benefits and liabilities to citizens of the United States. Thei...
Various tissues, nasal swabs, urine and blood samples were collected from 376 feral swine at two fed...
Cross-species disease transmission between wildlife, domestic animals and humans is an increasing th...
Feral swine populations provide both benefits and liabilities to citizens of the United States. Thei...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa) are an ever-increasing problem across the United States. Besides physical e...
In 2007, two new populations of feral swine were discovered in Nance and Valley counties, Nebraska, ...
Feral swine populations provide both benefits and liabilities to citizens of the United States. Thei...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa) are considered an invasive species that is comprised of the wild descendant...
Land use influences disease emergence by changing the ecological dynamics of humans, wildlife, domes...
Land use influences disease emergence by changing the ecological dynamics of humans, wildlife, domes...
We investigated the landscape epidemiology of a globally distributed mammal, the wild pig (Sus scrof...
European wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are an introduced invasive species that now constitute a major threa...
Samples were collected in 35 states as part of a national monitoring system to detect multiple disea...
Abstract Background Pigs (Sus scrofa) are the natural hosts of pseudorabies virus (PRV), also known ...
Wild pigs in North America carry multiple pathogens capable of causing diseases in wildlife, people,...
Feral swine populations provide both benefits and liabilities to citizens of the United States. Thei...
Various tissues, nasal swabs, urine and blood samples were collected from 376 feral swine at two fed...
Cross-species disease transmission between wildlife, domestic animals and humans is an increasing th...
Feral swine populations provide both benefits and liabilities to citizens of the United States. Thei...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa) are an ever-increasing problem across the United States. Besides physical e...
In 2007, two new populations of feral swine were discovered in Nance and Valley counties, Nebraska, ...
Feral swine populations provide both benefits and liabilities to citizens of the United States. Thei...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa) are considered an invasive species that is comprised of the wild descendant...