Background Numerous Ebola virus outbreaks have occurred in Equatorial Africa over the past decades. Besides human fatalities, gorillas and chimpanzees have also succumbed to the fatal virus. The 2004 outbreak at the Odzala-Kokoua National Park (Republic of Congo) alone caused a severe decline in the resident western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) population, with a 95% mortality rate. Here, we explore the immediate genetic impact of the Ebola outbreak in the western lowland gorilla population. Results Associations with survivorship were evaluated by utilizing DNA obtained from fecal samples from 16 gorilla individuals declared missing after the outbreak (non-survivors) and 15 individuals observed before and after the epidemic (s...
Central Africa is a “hotspot” for emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of global and local importance...
Over the last 30 years, Zaire ebolavirus (ZEBOV), a virus highly pathogenic for humans and wild apes...
Gorilla populations have been decimated by the Ebola virus, with as many as 5,000 casualties in a si...
International audienceBackground Numerous Ebola virus outbreaks have occurred in Equatorial Africa o...
Background Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife are major threats for both human health and biod...
BACKGROUND:Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife are major threats for both human health and biod...
12 pagesInternational audienceBackground: Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife are major threats...
Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is of grea...
<div><p>Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is...
WOS:000239127800009International audienceSince 1994, there have been nine human Ebola-Zaire virus (E...
Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is of grea...
International audienceThe group of genes coding for the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are a...
Ebola virus has first been identified in wild apes in 1994, when 8 individuals of a 43 individual ch...
This study takes place in the context of emerging infectious diseases now recognized as a major thre...
Central Africa is a “hotspot” for emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of global and local importance...
Over the last 30 years, Zaire ebolavirus (ZEBOV), a virus highly pathogenic for humans and wild apes...
Gorilla populations have been decimated by the Ebola virus, with as many as 5,000 casualties in a si...
International audienceBackground Numerous Ebola virus outbreaks have occurred in Equatorial Africa o...
Background Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife are major threats for both human health and biod...
BACKGROUND:Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife are major threats for both human health and biod...
12 pagesInternational audienceBackground: Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife are major threats...
Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is of grea...
<div><p>Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is...
WOS:000239127800009International audienceSince 1994, there have been nine human Ebola-Zaire virus (E...
Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is of grea...
International audienceThe group of genes coding for the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are a...
Ebola virus has first been identified in wild apes in 1994, when 8 individuals of a 43 individual ch...
This study takes place in the context of emerging infectious diseases now recognized as a major thre...
Central Africa is a “hotspot” for emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of global and local importance...
Over the last 30 years, Zaire ebolavirus (ZEBOV), a virus highly pathogenic for humans and wild apes...
Gorilla populations have been decimated by the Ebola virus, with as many as 5,000 casualties in a si...