Wild rodent communities represent ideal systems to study pathogens and parasites shared among sympatric species. Such studies are useful in the investigation of eco-epidemiological dynamics, improving disease management strategies and reducing zoonotic risk. The aim of this study was to investigate pathogen and parasites shared among rodent species (multi-host community) in West Wales in an area where human/wildlife disease risk was not previously assessed. West Wales is predominantly rural, with human settlements located alongside to grazing areas and semi-natural landscapes, creating a critical human-livestock-wildlife interface. Ground-dwelling wild rodent communities in Wales were live-trapped and biological samples – faeces and ectopar...
Prevalence and abundance of Cryptosporodium parvum and Giardia spp. were studied in 3 species of rod...
Supplementary material. The supplementary material for this article can be found at https://doi.org/...
Several rodent species exhibit cyclic variations of their population densities. These demographic cy...
Wild rodent communities represent ideal systems to study pathogens and parasites shared among sympat...
ABSTRACT Rodents are major reservoirs of pathogens that can cause disease in humans and livestock. ...
Blood parasites of small mammals living in Białowieża Forest (eastern Poland) were investigated betw...
Many parasites infect multiple sympatric host species, and there is a general assumption that parasi...
Wild rodents are important hosts for tick larvae but co-infestations with other mites and insects ar...
Trabajo presentado al 15th Rodens et Spatium: International Conference on Rodent Biology, celebrada ...
Rodents have been reported to play a significant role as reservoirs of over 22 rodent-associated Bar...
This article has been prepared as a direct outcome of Working Group 5 of COST Action TD1303, EurNeg...
Diseases and host dynamics are linked, but their associations may vary in strength, be time-lagged, ...
Within the past few years, the number of “new” human diseases associated with small-mammal reservoir...
The prevalence and abundance of infections with haemoparasites were studied over a 3 year period in ...
Wild vertebrates are involved in the transmission cycles of numerous pathogens. Additionally, they c...
Prevalence and abundance of Cryptosporodium parvum and Giardia spp. were studied in 3 species of rod...
Supplementary material. The supplementary material for this article can be found at https://doi.org/...
Several rodent species exhibit cyclic variations of their population densities. These demographic cy...
Wild rodent communities represent ideal systems to study pathogens and parasites shared among sympat...
ABSTRACT Rodents are major reservoirs of pathogens that can cause disease in humans and livestock. ...
Blood parasites of small mammals living in Białowieża Forest (eastern Poland) were investigated betw...
Many parasites infect multiple sympatric host species, and there is a general assumption that parasi...
Wild rodents are important hosts for tick larvae but co-infestations with other mites and insects ar...
Trabajo presentado al 15th Rodens et Spatium: International Conference on Rodent Biology, celebrada ...
Rodents have been reported to play a significant role as reservoirs of over 22 rodent-associated Bar...
This article has been prepared as a direct outcome of Working Group 5 of COST Action TD1303, EurNeg...
Diseases and host dynamics are linked, but their associations may vary in strength, be time-lagged, ...
Within the past few years, the number of “new” human diseases associated with small-mammal reservoir...
The prevalence and abundance of infections with haemoparasites were studied over a 3 year period in ...
Wild vertebrates are involved in the transmission cycles of numerous pathogens. Additionally, they c...
Prevalence and abundance of Cryptosporodium parvum and Giardia spp. were studied in 3 species of rod...
Supplementary material. The supplementary material for this article can be found at https://doi.org/...
Several rodent species exhibit cyclic variations of their population densities. These demographic cy...