Animal viruses and bacteria are ubiquitous in the environment. However, little is known about their mode of transmission and etiologic role in human cancers, especially among high-risk groups (e.g., farmers, veterinarians, poultry plant workers, pet owners, and infants). Many factors may affect the survival, transmissibility, and carcinogenicity of these agents, depending on the animal-host environment, hygiene practices, climate, travel, herd immunity, and cultural differences in food consumption and preparation. Seasonal variations in immune function also may increase host susceptibility at certain times of the year. The lack of objective measures, inconsistent study designs, and sources of epidemiologic bias (e.g., residual confounding, ...
After being associated with more than six million deaths so far, the Covid-19 pandemic is one of the...
Cancer is a multistage process with a polyfactorial etiology. Its development results from the effec...
The present article is devoted to further development of new paradigm about the biology of human can...
Extracted text; Animal viruses and bacteria are ubiquitous in the environment. However, little is kn...
Infectious agents come in many forms, but they have been grouped into five distinct classes of agent...
Cancers in animals present a large, underutilized reservoir of biomedical information with critical ...
International audienceRecent pandemics have highlighted the urgency to connect disciplines studying ...
Viruses are ubiquitous and are also the pathogenic agents that are most commonly associated with neo...
Actually, several studies have established a relationship between microorganisms and chronic conditi...
This review research article has gone through the cancer incidence in domesticated and wild animals....
The vast majority of emerging and re-emerging pathogens in humans are of animal origin. Most if not...
Viruses were initially seen as unusual agents that caused cancer in animals but were o f no relevanc...
International audienceBackground: Since the beginning of the twentieth century, infection has emerge...
Infectious diseases of farm animals are one of the major threats to agriculture and can cause consid...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Zoonotic Corona Viruses – Animal & Human Health Implicatio...
After being associated with more than six million deaths so far, the Covid-19 pandemic is one of the...
Cancer is a multistage process with a polyfactorial etiology. Its development results from the effec...
The present article is devoted to further development of new paradigm about the biology of human can...
Extracted text; Animal viruses and bacteria are ubiquitous in the environment. However, little is kn...
Infectious agents come in many forms, but they have been grouped into five distinct classes of agent...
Cancers in animals present a large, underutilized reservoir of biomedical information with critical ...
International audienceRecent pandemics have highlighted the urgency to connect disciplines studying ...
Viruses are ubiquitous and are also the pathogenic agents that are most commonly associated with neo...
Actually, several studies have established a relationship between microorganisms and chronic conditi...
This review research article has gone through the cancer incidence in domesticated and wild animals....
The vast majority of emerging and re-emerging pathogens in humans are of animal origin. Most if not...
Viruses were initially seen as unusual agents that caused cancer in animals but were o f no relevanc...
International audienceBackground: Since the beginning of the twentieth century, infection has emerge...
Infectious diseases of farm animals are one of the major threats to agriculture and can cause consid...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Zoonotic Corona Viruses – Animal & Human Health Implicatio...
After being associated with more than six million deaths so far, the Covid-19 pandemic is one of the...
Cancer is a multistage process with a polyfactorial etiology. Its development results from the effec...
The present article is devoted to further development of new paradigm about the biology of human can...