Zoonotic diseases are caused by microorganisms which spread naturally from animals to humans. Zoonotic diseases account for approximately 61% of all human diseases and approximately 75% of emerging diseases are zoonotic-derived. With the current rise in the global human population, zoonotic diseases are becoming increasingly prevalent. Lyme disease is a vector-borne disease prevalent in New England which will be examined to show how human and animal health play a role in the spread of a zoonotic disease
Lyme Disease, spread by ticks, is an illness affecting both humans and domestic animals. The presenc...
More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic anim...
Research suggests that around 300,000 people are diagnosed with Lyme disease each year and that arou...
Lyme disease is a tickborne illness that results from infection with members of the Borrelia burgdor...
Lyme disease is an important, common illness in New England. A relatively new illness, it was discov...
Lyme disease was first recognized in the United States in 1975, after an unusual outbreak of arthrit...
This project focused on Lyme Disease prevention, specifically for cub scouts from 5-10 years of age ...
Lyme disease, a potentially debilitating illness in humans if untreated, is caused by the spirochete...
This review considers the main aspects of Lyme Borreliosis epidemiology in animals [domestic and wil...
Cases of Lyme disease have been steadily rising in Vermont every year. Though the public is becoming...
In little more than 30 years, Lyme disease, which is caused by the spirochaete Borrelia burgdorferi,...
Lyme disease was first recognized in the United States in 1975 after an unusual outbreak of arthriti...
Lyme disease is a common issue in the Northeast United States, particularly in New Milford, Connecti...
GRAND FORKS, N.D.—Lyme disease, caused by the spiral-shaped bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), is ...
AbstractThe unprecedented loss of biological diversity from anthropogenic causes has profound impact...
Lyme Disease, spread by ticks, is an illness affecting both humans and domestic animals. The presenc...
More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic anim...
Research suggests that around 300,000 people are diagnosed with Lyme disease each year and that arou...
Lyme disease is a tickborne illness that results from infection with members of the Borrelia burgdor...
Lyme disease is an important, common illness in New England. A relatively new illness, it was discov...
Lyme disease was first recognized in the United States in 1975, after an unusual outbreak of arthrit...
This project focused on Lyme Disease prevention, specifically for cub scouts from 5-10 years of age ...
Lyme disease, a potentially debilitating illness in humans if untreated, is caused by the spirochete...
This review considers the main aspects of Lyme Borreliosis epidemiology in animals [domestic and wil...
Cases of Lyme disease have been steadily rising in Vermont every year. Though the public is becoming...
In little more than 30 years, Lyme disease, which is caused by the spirochaete Borrelia burgdorferi,...
Lyme disease was first recognized in the United States in 1975 after an unusual outbreak of arthriti...
Lyme disease is a common issue in the Northeast United States, particularly in New Milford, Connecti...
GRAND FORKS, N.D.—Lyme disease, caused by the spiral-shaped bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), is ...
AbstractThe unprecedented loss of biological diversity from anthropogenic causes has profound impact...
Lyme Disease, spread by ticks, is an illness affecting both humans and domestic animals. The presenc...
More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic anim...
Research suggests that around 300,000 people are diagnosed with Lyme disease each year and that arou...