In Australia, wild dogs (Canis familiaris) are common in peri-urban environments, live within a close distance to houses, and visit household backyards and other public high-use areas such as school grounds and parklands. Wild dogs are known to harbour parasites and their presence within these environments has human-health implications. Bacterial pathogens may also affect human health, but the prevalence and diversity of such pathogens in wild dogs remains poorly studied. We examined the presence bacterial pathogens in peri-urban wild dogs to further understand the potential risks to human health. We collected faecal, whole blood, serum and nasal samples from wild dogs captured during council management programs within northeast New South W...
Humans are increasingly being exposed to a different range of biological hazards in the urban media....
With more than half of the global population living in cities, the urban areas are also teeming with...
Zoonotic pathogens constitute the major source (60.3%) of emerging infectious diseases. Previous stu...
In Australia, wild dogs (Canis familiaris) are common in peri-urban environments, live within a clos...
Context: Peri-urban wild dogs are known to reside within high-risk and densely populated regions and...
Wild dogs are commonly found within urban and peri-urban zones of northeastern Australia. They trave...
Ranked among the top threats to conservation worldwide, infectious disease is of particular concern ...
Necropsies were performed on 27 wild dogs professionally culled in the Townsville district of Austra...
Camp dogs in indigenous communities in the Western Australian Kimberley Region, share the domestic e...
Encroachment of suburban development into previously undeveloped areas fringing Townsville has broug...
Although a public health concern, there is limited information about the presence of antibiotic-resi...
Infectious diseases impact African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), but the nature and magnitude of this t...
Established wildlife populations in periurban environments provide an opportunity to spread zoonotic...
Canine vector-borne diseases constitute a large group of diseases transmitted by arthropods with wor...
Infectious diseases impact African wilddogs (Lycaonpictus), but the nature and magnitude of this thr...
Humans are increasingly being exposed to a different range of biological hazards in the urban media....
With more than half of the global population living in cities, the urban areas are also teeming with...
Zoonotic pathogens constitute the major source (60.3%) of emerging infectious diseases. Previous stu...
In Australia, wild dogs (Canis familiaris) are common in peri-urban environments, live within a clos...
Context: Peri-urban wild dogs are known to reside within high-risk and densely populated regions and...
Wild dogs are commonly found within urban and peri-urban zones of northeastern Australia. They trave...
Ranked among the top threats to conservation worldwide, infectious disease is of particular concern ...
Necropsies were performed on 27 wild dogs professionally culled in the Townsville district of Austra...
Camp dogs in indigenous communities in the Western Australian Kimberley Region, share the domestic e...
Encroachment of suburban development into previously undeveloped areas fringing Townsville has broug...
Although a public health concern, there is limited information about the presence of antibiotic-resi...
Infectious diseases impact African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), but the nature and magnitude of this t...
Established wildlife populations in periurban environments provide an opportunity to spread zoonotic...
Canine vector-borne diseases constitute a large group of diseases transmitted by arthropods with wor...
Infectious diseases impact African wilddogs (Lycaonpictus), but the nature and magnitude of this thr...
Humans are increasingly being exposed to a different range of biological hazards in the urban media....
With more than half of the global population living in cities, the urban areas are also teeming with...
Zoonotic pathogens constitute the major source (60.3%) of emerging infectious diseases. Previous stu...