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Le cluster wild - swine

Terms

18wild
4swine
4fever
4classical
4boar
8potential
14infection
8animals

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
44swine - wild
44fever - wild
44fever - swine
44classical - wild
44classical - swine
44classical - fever
44boar - wild
44boar - swine
44boar - fever
44boar - classical
33potential - wild
33infection - wild
33animals - wild

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000175 (2007) S. Kramer-Schadt [Allemagne] ; N. Fernández [Espagne] ; H. ThulkePotential ecological and epidemiological factors affecting the persistence of classical swine fever in wild boar Sus scrofa populations
000121 (2010) Volker Kaden [Allemagne] ; Elke Lange ; Heike Küster ; Thomas Müller ; Bodo LangeAn update on safety studies on the attenuated "RIEMSER Schweinepestoralvakzine" for vaccination of wild boar against classical swine fever.
000207 (2005) T. Müller ; J. Teuffert ; C. Staubach ; T. Selhorst ; K. R. Depner [Allemagne]Long‐Term Studies on Maternal Immunity for Aujeszky's Disease and Classical Swine Fever in Wild Boar Piglets
000273 (2000) V. Kaden [Allemagne] ; E. Lange [Allemagne] ; U. Fischer [Allemagne] ; G. Strebelow [Allemagne]Oral immunisation of wild boar against classical swine fever: evaluation of the first field study in Germany
000049 (2013) A. Kuehn [Allemagne] ; C. Schulze ; P. Kutzer ; C. Probst ; A. Hlinak ; A. Ochs ; R. GrunowTularaemia seroprevalence of captured and wild animals in Germany: the fox (Vulpes vulpes) as a biological indicator.
000054 (2013) Katja V. Goller [Allemagne] ; Jörns Fickel ; Heribert Hofer ; Sandra Beier ; Marion L. EastCoronavirus genotype diversity and prevalence of infection in wild carnivores in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
000072 (2013) A. Kuehn [Allemagne] ; C. Schulze [Allemagne] ; P. Kutzer [Allemagne] ; C. Probst [Allemagne] ; A. Hlinak [Allemagne] ; A. Ochs [Allemagne] ; R. Grunow [Allemagne]Tularaemia seroprevalence of captured and wild animals in Germany: the fox (Vulpes vulpes) as a biological indicator
000091 (2012) Julio A. Benavides [France, Royaume-Uni] ; Elise Huchard [Allemagne] ; Nathalie Pettorelli [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew J. King [Royaume-Uni] ; Molly E. Brown [États-Unis] ; Colleen E. Archer [Afrique du Sud] ; Chris C. Appleton [Afrique du Sud] ; Michel Raymond [France] ; Guy Cowlishaw [Royaume-Uni]From parasite encounter to infection: Multiple‐scale drivers of parasite richness in a wild social primate population
000172 (2007) S-M Schmidbauer [Allemagne] ; P. Wohlsein ; G. Kirpal ; A. Beineke ; G. Müller ; H. Müller ; I. Moser ; W. BaumgartnerOutbreak of Mycobacterium bovis infection in a wild animal park.
000176 (2007) J. Jacob [Allemagne] ; L. A. Hinds ; G. R. Singleton ; D. R. Sutherland [Australie] ; H. Ylönen [Finlande]Is the reproductive potential of wild house mice regulated by extrinsic or intrinsic factors?
000279 (2000) K. Nöckler [Allemagne] ; E. Pozio [Italie] ; W. P Voigt [Allemagne] ; J. Heidrich [Allemagne]Detection of Trichinella infection in food animals
000317 (1997) U. Schelling [Allemagne] ; W. Frank [Allemagne] ; R. Will [Allemagne] ; T. Romig [Allemagne] ; R. Lucius [Allemagne]Chemotherapy with praziquantel has the potential to reduce the prevalence of Echinococcus multilocularis in wild foxes (Vulpes vulpes)
000436 (????) Reinhard Sting [Allemagne] ; Martin Runge ; Tobias Eisenberg ; Silke Braune ; Wolfgang Müller ; Peter OttoComparison of bacterial culture and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the detection of F. tularensis subsp. holarctica in wild animals.
000001 (2016) Antti Oksanen [Finlande] ; Mar Siles-Lucas [Espagne] ; Jacek Karamon [Pologne] ; Alessia Possenti [Italie] ; Franz J. Conraths [Allemagne] ; Thomas Romig [Allemagne] ; Patrick Wysocki [Allemagne] ; Alice Mannocci [Italie] ; Daniele Mipatrini [Italie] ; Giuseppe La Torre [Italie] ; Belgees Boufana [Italie] ; Adriano Casulli [Italie]The geographical distribution and prevalence of Echinococcus multilocularis in animals in the European Union and adjacent countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
000005 (2016) Roland Frey [Allemagne] ; Ilya A. Volodin [Russie] ; Guido Fritsch [Allemagne] ; Elena V. Volodina [Russie]Potential Sources of High Frequency and Biphonic Vocalization in the Dhole (Cuon alpinus)
000007 (2016) Vera H Rtwig [Allemagne] ; Christoph Schulze [Allemagne] ; Martin Pfeffer [Allemagne] ; Arwid Daugschies [Allemagne] ; Viktor Dyachenko [Allemagne]No evidence of Dirofilaria repens infection in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and raccoon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides) from Brandenburg, Germany.
000015 (2016) Andreas Sing [Allemagne] ; Regina Konrad [Allemagne] ; Dominik M. Meinel [Allemagne] ; Norman Mauder [Allemagne] ; Ingo Schwabe [Allemagne] ; Reinhard Sting [Allemagne]Corynebacterium diphtheriae in a free-roaming red fox: case report and historical review on diphtheria in animals.
000031 (2015) Gamal Wareth [Allemagne] ; Denny Böttcher [Allemagne] ; Falk Melzer [Allemagne] ; Awad Ali Shehata [Égypte] ; Uwe Roesler [Allemagne] ; Heinrich Neubauer [Allemagne] ; Heinz-Adolf Schoon [Allemagne]Experimental infection of chicken embryos with recently described Brucella microti: Pathogenicity and pathological findings.
000051 (2013) N. Denzin [Allemagne] ; V. Herwig ; E. Van Der GrintenOccurrence and geographical distribution of Canine Distemper Virus infection in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
000052 (2013) Markus Hoffmann [Allemagne] ; Marcel Alexander Müller ; Jan Felix Drexler ; Jörg Glende ; Meike Erdt ; Tim Gützkow ; Christoph Losemann ; Tabea Binger ; Hongkui Deng ; Christel Schwegmann-We Els ; Karl-Heinz Esser ; Christian Drosten ; Georg HerrlerDifferential sensitivity of bat cells to infection by enveloped RNA viruses: coronaviruses, paramyxoviruses, filoviruses, and influenza viruses.
000087 (2012) Philipp Zerbe [Suisse] ; Marcus Clauss [Suisse] ; Daryl Codron [Suisse, Afrique du Sud, États-Unis] ; Laurie Bingaman Lackey [États-Unis] ; Eberhard Rensch [Suisse] ; Jürgen W. Streich [Allemagne] ; Jean-Michel Hatt [Suisse] ; Dennis W. H. Müller [Suisse, Allemagne]Reproductive seasonality in captive wild ruminants: implications for biogeographical adaptation, photoperiodic control, and life history
000097 (2012) Erwin Hofer [Autriche] ; Sandra Revilla-Fernandez [Autriche] ; Sascha Al Dahouk [Allemagne] ; Julia M. Riehm [Allemagne] ; Karsten Nöckler [Allemagne] ; Michel S. Zygmunt [France] ; Axel Cloeckaert [France] ; Herbert Tomaso [Allemagne] ; Holger C. Scholz [Allemagne]A potential novel Brucella species isolated from mandibular lymph nodes of red foxes in Austria
000107 (2011) Ilya A. Volodin [Russie] ; Ekaterina N. Lapshina [Russie] ; Elena V. Volodina [Russie] ; Roland Frey [Allemagne] ; Natalia V. Soldatova [Ouzbékistan]Nasal and Oral Calls in Juvenile Goitred Gazelles (Gazella subgutturosa) and their Potential to Encode Sex and Identity
000108 (2011) Andreas Wessel [Allemagne]Günter Tembrock – a Pioneer of Behavioural Biology Who Understood the Language of Animals
000109 (2011) Philipp Kappel [Allemagne] ; Sarah Hohenbrink [Allemagne] ; Ute Radespiel [Allemagne]Experimental evidence for olfactory predator recognition in wild mouse lemurs
000138 (2009) D. Antolová ; K. Reiterová ; M. Miterpáková ; A. Dinkel [Allemagne] ; P. DubinskThe First Finding of Echinococcus multilocularis in Dogs in Slovakia: An Emerging Risk for Spreading of Infection
000150 (2008) C. Schulze [Allemagne] ; M. Bensch ; N. Winterhoff ; H. Ansorge ; J P Teifke[Gingival fibromatosis (hereditary hyperplastic gingivitis) in a wild European red fox (Vulpes vulpes)].
000173 (2007) Dennis Tappe [Allemagne] ; Klaus Brehm ; Matthias Frosch ; Anja Blankenburg ; Annette Schrod ; Franz-Josef Kaup ; Kerstin M Tz-RensingEchinococcus multilocularis infection of several Old World monkey species in a breeding enclosure.
000182 (2006) Sandra Lösch [Allemagne] ; Gisela Grupe [Allemagne] ; Joris Peters [Allemagne]Stable isotopes and dietary adaptations in humans and animals at pre‐pottery Neolithic Nevallı Çori, southeast Anatolia
000308 (1998) U. Truyen [Allemagne] ; T. Müller [Allemagne] ; R. Heidrich [Allemagne] ; K. Tackmann [Allemagne] ; L. E. Carmichael [États-Unis]Survey on viral pathogens in wild red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Germany with emphasis on parvoviruses and analysis of a DNA sequence from a red fox parvovirus
000370 (1985) H. Taraschewski [Allemagne]Transmission experiments on the host specificity of Heterophyes species in 16 potential definitive hosts
000374 (1984) H. Taraschewski [Allemagne]Heterophysiasis, an intestinal fluke infection of man and vertebrates transmitted by euryhaline gastropods and fish
000377 (1983) A. M. Nassar [Allemagne] ; M. Hilali [Égypte] ; M. Rommel [Allemagne]Hammondia heydorni infection in camels ( Camelus dromedarius ) and water buffaloes ( Bubalus bubalis ) in Egypt
000396 (1976) G. Koss [Allemagne] ; D. Manz [Allemagne]Residues of hexachlorobenzene in wild mammals of Germany
000400 (1974) A. Wandeler [Allemagne, Danemark] ; G. Wachendörfer [Allemagne, Danemark] ; U. Förster [Allemagne, Danemark] ; H. Krekel [Allemagne, Danemark] ; W. Schale [Allemagne, Danemark] ; J. Müller [Allemagne, Danemark] ; F. Steck [Allemagne, Danemark]Rabies in Wild Carnivores in Central Europe
000423 (????) Eleonora-Maria Constantin [Allemagne] ; Gereon Schares ; Ernst Grossmann ; Konrad Sauter ; Thomas Romig ; Susanne Hartmann[Studies on the role of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) as a potential definitive host of Neospora caninum].
000424 (????) Nicolai Denzin [Allemagne] ; Annette Schliephake ; Alice Wirth[Spatiotemporal analysis of the infection of the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes L.) with Echinococcus multilocularis in Saxony-Anhalt].
000425 (????) R. Schuster [Allemagne] ; C. Wanjek ; C. Bartnik ; U. Wittstatt ; M. Baumann ; E. Schein[Liver fluke infection and sarcoptic mange in red foxes in Berlin].

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