Infectious diseases impact African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), but the nature and magnitude of this threat likely varies among populations according to different factors, such as the presence and prevalence of pathogens and land-use characteristics. We systematically evaluated these factors to assist development of locally appropriate strategies to mitigate disease risk. Wild dogs from 16 sites representing five unconnected populations were examined for rabies virus, canine distemper virus (CDV), canine parvovirus, canine coronavirus, and Babesia spp. exposure. Analyses revealed widespread exposure to viral pathogens, but Babesia was never detected. Exposure to CDV was associated with unprotected and protected-unfenced areas where wild dogs ...
Controversy has surrounded the role of intervention in studies of African wild dogs Lycaon pictus. F...
Pathogens such as rabies virus and canine distemper virus present a significant risk to the long-ter...
Wild canids are under many pressures, including habitat loss, fragmentation and disease. The current...
Infectious diseases impact African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), but the nature and magnitude of this t...
Infectious diseases impact African wilddogs (Lycaonpictus), but the nature and magnitude of this thr...
BackgroundInfectious diseases have contributed to the decline and local extinction of several wildli...
Disease can cause declines in wildlife populations and significantly threaten their survival. Recent...
Disease transmission within and among wild and domestic carnivores can have significant impacts on p...
Abstract Disease transmission within and among wild and domestic carnivores can have significant imp...
Infectious disease can pose a substantial threat to wildlife populations. While pathogens are genera...
Rabies is a zoonotic viral infection that causes neurological symptoms, which inevitably result in a...
In December 2000, an infectious disease spread through a captive breeding group of African wild dogs...
Both domestic and wild carnivore species are commonly diagnosed with rabies virus (RABV) infection i...
Whether and how microparasites such as rabies persist in their host populations are among the fundam...
A serosurvey of antibodies to canine parvovirus (CPV), canine distemper virus (CDV), and Ehrlichia c...
Controversy has surrounded the role of intervention in studies of African wild dogs Lycaon pictus. F...
Pathogens such as rabies virus and canine distemper virus present a significant risk to the long-ter...
Wild canids are under many pressures, including habitat loss, fragmentation and disease. The current...
Infectious diseases impact African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), but the nature and magnitude of this t...
Infectious diseases impact African wilddogs (Lycaonpictus), but the nature and magnitude of this thr...
BackgroundInfectious diseases have contributed to the decline and local extinction of several wildli...
Disease can cause declines in wildlife populations and significantly threaten their survival. Recent...
Disease transmission within and among wild and domestic carnivores can have significant impacts on p...
Abstract Disease transmission within and among wild and domestic carnivores can have significant imp...
Infectious disease can pose a substantial threat to wildlife populations. While pathogens are genera...
Rabies is a zoonotic viral infection that causes neurological symptoms, which inevitably result in a...
In December 2000, an infectious disease spread through a captive breeding group of African wild dogs...
Both domestic and wild carnivore species are commonly diagnosed with rabies virus (RABV) infection i...
Whether and how microparasites such as rabies persist in their host populations are among the fundam...
A serosurvey of antibodies to canine parvovirus (CPV), canine distemper virus (CDV), and Ehrlichia c...
Controversy has surrounded the role of intervention in studies of African wild dogs Lycaon pictus. F...
Pathogens such as rabies virus and canine distemper virus present a significant risk to the long-ter...
Wild canids are under many pressures, including habitat loss, fragmentation and disease. The current...