Many pathogens infect multiple hosts, and spillover from domestic to wild species poses a significant risk for spread of diseases that threaten wildlife and humans. Documentation of cross-species transmission, and unravelling the mechanisms that drive it, remains a challenge. Focusing on co-occurring domestic and wild felids, we evaluate possible transmission mechanisms and evidence of spillover of ‘Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum’ (CMhm), an erythrocytic bacterial parasite of cats. We examine transmission and possibility of spillover by analysing CMhm prevalence, modeling possible transmission pathways, deducing genotypes of CMhm pathogens infecting felid hosts based on sequences of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene, and conducting phylogenet...
Surveillance of the fleas and flea-borne pathogens infecting cats is important for both human and an...
Over the last few decades, the world has witnessed radical changes in climate, landscape, and ecosys...
Anthropogenic landscape change can lead to increased opportunities for pathogen transmission between...
Many pathogens infect multiple hosts, and spillover from domestic to wild species poses a significan...
Many pathogens infect multiple hosts, and spillover from domestic to wild species poses a significan...
Cat fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) are known as the primary vector and reservoir of Rickettsia felis,...
Indexación: ScopuThe co-occurrence of domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) and wild felids in rura...
Diseases can have a range of impacts on hosts and host populations. These impacts can be minimal, to...
Hemoplasma infections are emerging and wild fauna can represent an important reservoir of these path...
Reservoir to multiple species of zoonotic pathogens, free-roaming cats (FRCs) interact with domestic...
Spillover of parasites at the domestic animal - wildlife interface is a pervasive threat to animal h...
AbstractMycoplasma haemofelis (Mhf), ‘Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum’ (CMhm) and ‘Candidatus Myc...
Over the last few decades, the world has witnessed radical changes in climate, landscape, and ecosys...
Research studies of infectious disease outbreaks in wild species of the cat family Felidae have reve...
Over the last few decades, the world has witnessed radical changes in climate, landscape, and ecosys...
Surveillance of the fleas and flea-borne pathogens infecting cats is important for both human and an...
Over the last few decades, the world has witnessed radical changes in climate, landscape, and ecosys...
Anthropogenic landscape change can lead to increased opportunities for pathogen transmission between...
Many pathogens infect multiple hosts, and spillover from domestic to wild species poses a significan...
Many pathogens infect multiple hosts, and spillover from domestic to wild species poses a significan...
Cat fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) are known as the primary vector and reservoir of Rickettsia felis,...
Indexación: ScopuThe co-occurrence of domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) and wild felids in rura...
Diseases can have a range of impacts on hosts and host populations. These impacts can be minimal, to...
Hemoplasma infections are emerging and wild fauna can represent an important reservoir of these path...
Reservoir to multiple species of zoonotic pathogens, free-roaming cats (FRCs) interact with domestic...
Spillover of parasites at the domestic animal - wildlife interface is a pervasive threat to animal h...
AbstractMycoplasma haemofelis (Mhf), ‘Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum’ (CMhm) and ‘Candidatus Myc...
Over the last few decades, the world has witnessed radical changes in climate, landscape, and ecosys...
Research studies of infectious disease outbreaks in wild species of the cat family Felidae have reve...
Over the last few decades, the world has witnessed radical changes in climate, landscape, and ecosys...
Surveillance of the fleas and flea-borne pathogens infecting cats is important for both human and an...
Over the last few decades, the world has witnessed radical changes in climate, landscape, and ecosys...
Anthropogenic landscape change can lead to increased opportunities for pathogen transmission between...