<p>In recent years, outbreaks caused by multi-host pathogens (MHP) have posed a serious challenge to public and animal health authorities. The frequent implication of wildlife in such disease systems and a lack of guidelines for mitigating these diseases within wild animal populations partially explain why the outbreaks are particularly challenging. To face these challenges, the French Ministry of Agriculture launched a multi-disciplinary group of experts that set out to discuss the main wildlife specific concepts in the management of MHP disease outbreaks and how to integrate wildlife in the disease management process. This position paper structures the primary specific concepts of wildlife disease management, as identified by the working ...
Actuellement, le risque d’exposition humaine aux zoonoses est, malheureusement, en expansion. Dans ...
This chapter addresses (1) the distribution and abundance trends of key wildlife hosts of food-borne...
In emergency situations, domestic animals and wildlife are, like people, exposed to infectious disea...
<p>In recent years, outbreaks caused by multi-host pathogens (MHP) have posed a serious challenge to...
In recent years, outbreaks caused by multi-host pathogens (MHP) have posed a serious challenge to pu...
In recent years, outbreaks caused by multi-host pathogens (MHP) have posed a serious challenge to pu...
Infections shared with wildlife matter because many are zoonotic, because of their impact on animal ...
Infectious disease is an emerging threat that conservationists are ill-equipped to manage. The threa...
Abstract Outbreaks of disease at the wildlife–livestock interface may require management interventio...
Monitoring is needed to identify changes in disease occurrence and to measure the impact of interven...
A transdisciplinary, One Health approach is proposed for the coordination of wildlife health diagnos...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
Infectious pathogens from wild animals have become increasingly important throughout the world in re...
In a context of disease emergence and faced with the ever-growing evidence of the role of wildlife i...
The control of diseases shared with wildlife requires the development of strategies that will reduce...
Actuellement, le risque d’exposition humaine aux zoonoses est, malheureusement, en expansion. Dans ...
This chapter addresses (1) the distribution and abundance trends of key wildlife hosts of food-borne...
In emergency situations, domestic animals and wildlife are, like people, exposed to infectious disea...
<p>In recent years, outbreaks caused by multi-host pathogens (MHP) have posed a serious challenge to...
In recent years, outbreaks caused by multi-host pathogens (MHP) have posed a serious challenge to pu...
In recent years, outbreaks caused by multi-host pathogens (MHP) have posed a serious challenge to pu...
Infections shared with wildlife matter because many are zoonotic, because of their impact on animal ...
Infectious disease is an emerging threat that conservationists are ill-equipped to manage. The threa...
Abstract Outbreaks of disease at the wildlife–livestock interface may require management interventio...
Monitoring is needed to identify changes in disease occurrence and to measure the impact of interven...
A transdisciplinary, One Health approach is proposed for the coordination of wildlife health diagnos...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
Infectious pathogens from wild animals have become increasingly important throughout the world in re...
In a context of disease emergence and faced with the ever-growing evidence of the role of wildlife i...
The control of diseases shared with wildlife requires the development of strategies that will reduce...
Actuellement, le risque d’exposition humaine aux zoonoses est, malheureusement, en expansion. Dans ...
This chapter addresses (1) the distribution and abundance trends of key wildlife hosts of food-borne...
In emergency situations, domestic animals and wildlife are, like people, exposed to infectious disea...