AbstractThe pork-processing industry has been possibly the fastest growing sector of the food industry in recent years. Specialization, genetic homogenization of the pig population, high density of the breeding population, reduced human–animal interactions, slaughter at a lower age and increased international trade of live animals and pork are parameters that affect, positively or negatively, the emergence of novel pig-borne pathogens, many of which are pig-specific, and many of which have significant zoonotic potential, as observed in recent outbreaks of Nipah virus and Streptococcus suis in Southeast Asia and China, respectively. Numerous other pathogens are transmitted to humans through direct contact with or consumption of pig products,...
Introduction: Understanding the ecology of diseases requires the comprehension of pathogens in wild ...
Streptococcus suis is a major porcine pathogen, causing economical health worldwide problems in the ...
Emerging infectious diseases (EID) can be defined as those which incidence is increasing following i...
AbstractThe pork-processing industry has been possibly the fastest growing sector of the food indust...
With the increase in worldwide demand for meat, fast-growing species with efficient feed conversion ...
Streptococcus suis is a pathogen of major economic significance to the swine industry and is increas...
The production and consumption of pork still is an important source of human illness. Quantifying th...
Pigs are ungulate animals of the genus Suis and family Suidae. They are globally spread but restrict...
Demand for pork is growing rapidly in developing countries, and will be mostly met by intensive prod...
Streptococcus suis is a pathogen of major economic significance to the swine industry and is increas...
Many infectious diseases have a zoonotic origin, and several have had major public health implicatio...
Recent events such as the 2009 pandemic influenza outbreak, the continuous spread of African swine f...
Many wild swine populations in different parts of the World have experienced an unprecedented demogr...
For several years, the demand for pork has been on the rise in Nepal. To assess the importance of po...
Zoonotic and foodborne diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in low- and...
Introduction: Understanding the ecology of diseases requires the comprehension of pathogens in wild ...
Streptococcus suis is a major porcine pathogen, causing economical health worldwide problems in the ...
Emerging infectious diseases (EID) can be defined as those which incidence is increasing following i...
AbstractThe pork-processing industry has been possibly the fastest growing sector of the food indust...
With the increase in worldwide demand for meat, fast-growing species with efficient feed conversion ...
Streptococcus suis is a pathogen of major economic significance to the swine industry and is increas...
The production and consumption of pork still is an important source of human illness. Quantifying th...
Pigs are ungulate animals of the genus Suis and family Suidae. They are globally spread but restrict...
Demand for pork is growing rapidly in developing countries, and will be mostly met by intensive prod...
Streptococcus suis is a pathogen of major economic significance to the swine industry and is increas...
Many infectious diseases have a zoonotic origin, and several have had major public health implicatio...
Recent events such as the 2009 pandemic influenza outbreak, the continuous spread of African swine f...
Many wild swine populations in different parts of the World have experienced an unprecedented demogr...
For several years, the demand for pork has been on the rise in Nepal. To assess the importance of po...
Zoonotic and foodborne diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in low- and...
Introduction: Understanding the ecology of diseases requires the comprehension of pathogens in wild ...
Streptococcus suis is a major porcine pathogen, causing economical health worldwide problems in the ...
Emerging infectious diseases (EID) can be defined as those which incidence is increasing following i...