Background: Most of human diarrheal pathogens are zoonotic, and transmission of the pathogens can occur by contaminated food, water, environment and direct contact with animals especially for livestock keepers. Yet little is known of the relative importance of different risk factors especially in under-studied countries. The objectives of this study were to identify risk factors for diarrhea in livestock keepers in Cambodia and detect diarrhea-causing pathogenic bacteria in both humans and livestock within a One Health approach. Of special interest were the links between diarrhea and food consumption and livestock-keeping. Materials and methods: We used an existing dataset from a questionnaire survey conducted in 400 livestock farms in P...
Summary Risk factors associated with diarrhoeal disease and diarrheagenic E. coli disease in Duc G...
Domestic animals in the household environment have the potential to affect a child's carriage of zoo...
BACKGROUND: Among the families of enteric bacteria are globally important diarrheal agents. Despite ...
Background: Most of human diarrheal pathogens are zoonotic, and transmission of the pathogens can oc...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between environmental exposure to livestock and incidence ...
Objective To investigate the association between environmental exposure to livestock and incidence o...
Campylobacter are worldwide-occurring zoonotic bacteria, with the species Campylobacter jejuni and C...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Diarrheal disease remains among the leading causes of global mortality in c...
Escherichia coli counts in household drinking water may or may not reliably indicate the presence of...
Background: The adverse outcomes of malnutrition on the development of a child are well acknowledged...
Background: The adverse outcomes of malnutrition on the development of a child are well acknowledged...
Domestic animal husbandry, a common practice globally, can lead to zoonotic transmission of enteric ...
Background: Current priorities for diarrhoeal disease prevention include use of sanitation and safe ...
Zoonotic diseases, transmissible between animals and humans, make up the majority of emerging infect...
Objectives This study investigates the frequency and characteristics of carbapenemase‐producing Esc...
Summary Risk factors associated with diarrhoeal disease and diarrheagenic E. coli disease in Duc G...
Domestic animals in the household environment have the potential to affect a child's carriage of zoo...
BACKGROUND: Among the families of enteric bacteria are globally important diarrheal agents. Despite ...
Background: Most of human diarrheal pathogens are zoonotic, and transmission of the pathogens can oc...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between environmental exposure to livestock and incidence ...
Objective To investigate the association between environmental exposure to livestock and incidence o...
Campylobacter are worldwide-occurring zoonotic bacteria, with the species Campylobacter jejuni and C...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Diarrheal disease remains among the leading causes of global mortality in c...
Escherichia coli counts in household drinking water may or may not reliably indicate the presence of...
Background: The adverse outcomes of malnutrition on the development of a child are well acknowledged...
Background: The adverse outcomes of malnutrition on the development of a child are well acknowledged...
Domestic animal husbandry, a common practice globally, can lead to zoonotic transmission of enteric ...
Background: Current priorities for diarrhoeal disease prevention include use of sanitation and safe ...
Zoonotic diseases, transmissible between animals and humans, make up the majority of emerging infect...
Objectives This study investigates the frequency and characteristics of carbapenemase‐producing Esc...
Summary Risk factors associated with diarrhoeal disease and diarrheagenic E. coli disease in Duc G...
Domestic animals in the household environment have the potential to affect a child's carriage of zoo...
BACKGROUND: Among the families of enteric bacteria are globally important diarrheal agents. Despite ...