Brucellosis, a disease caused by the bacterium Brucella abortus, has recently been expanding its distribution in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE), with increased outbreaks in cattle and rising seroprevalence in elk (Cervus elaphus) over the past decade. Genetic studies suggest elk are a primary source of recent transmission to cattle. However, these studies are based on Variable Number Tandem Repeat (VNTR) data, which are limited in assessing and quantifying transmission among species. The goal of this study was to (i) investigate the introduction history of B. abortus in the GYE, (ii) identify B. abortus lineages associated with host species and/or geographic localities, and (iii) quantify transmission across wildlife and livestock ...
The relationship between host density and parasite transmission is central to the effectiveness of m...
2013 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.As a nationally recognized symbol of perseverance an...
The presence of Brucella abortus within free-ranging elk populations is an important conservation an...
Whole-genome sequencing has provided fundamental insights into infectious disease epidemiology, but ...
The wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem carries brucellosis, which was first introduced to...
Brucellosis transmission between wildlife species and cattle in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem ha...
Brucellosis is a bacterial infection that primarily affects livestock and can also be transmitted to...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that affects elk, bison and domestic cattle. Recently the seropr...
<div><p>Tracking and preventing the spillover of disease from wildlife to livestock can be difficult...
While many wildlife species are threatened, some populations have recovered from previous Overexploi...
Tracking and preventing the spillover of disease from wildlife to livestock can be difficult when ra...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that affects elk (Cervus elaphus), bison (Bison bison) and domest...
Wild, free-ranging, bison and elk in the greater Yellowstone area (GYA) are the last reported reserv...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that causes abortions in cattle, bison (Bison bison) and elk (Cer...
Brucellosis, caused by the bacteria Brucella abortus, is an infectious disease of cattle, bison (Bis...
The relationship between host density and parasite transmission is central to the effectiveness of m...
2013 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.As a nationally recognized symbol of perseverance an...
The presence of Brucella abortus within free-ranging elk populations is an important conservation an...
Whole-genome sequencing has provided fundamental insights into infectious disease epidemiology, but ...
The wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem carries brucellosis, which was first introduced to...
Brucellosis transmission between wildlife species and cattle in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem ha...
Brucellosis is a bacterial infection that primarily affects livestock and can also be transmitted to...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that affects elk, bison and domestic cattle. Recently the seropr...
<div><p>Tracking and preventing the spillover of disease from wildlife to livestock can be difficult...
While many wildlife species are threatened, some populations have recovered from previous Overexploi...
Tracking and preventing the spillover of disease from wildlife to livestock can be difficult when ra...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that affects elk (Cervus elaphus), bison (Bison bison) and domest...
Wild, free-ranging, bison and elk in the greater Yellowstone area (GYA) are the last reported reserv...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that causes abortions in cattle, bison (Bison bison) and elk (Cer...
Brucellosis, caused by the bacteria Brucella abortus, is an infectious disease of cattle, bison (Bis...
The relationship between host density and parasite transmission is central to the effectiveness of m...
2013 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.As a nationally recognized symbol of perseverance an...
The presence of Brucella abortus within free-ranging elk populations is an important conservation an...