Search Results - "DORJEE, S."
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Network analysis of swine shipments in Ontario, Canada, to support disease spread modelling and risk-based disease management
Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-10-2013)“…Understanding contact networks are important for modelling and managing the spread and control of communicable diseases in populations. This study…”
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One-Health Simulation Modelling: A Case Study of Influenza Spread between Human and Swine Populations using NAADSM
Published in Transboundary and emerging diseases (01-02-2016)“…Summary The circulation of zoonotic influenza A viruses including pH1N1 2009 and H5N1 continue to present a constant threat to animal and human populations…”
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Assessment of Effectiveness of Control Strategies Against Simulated Outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Ontario, Canada
Published in Transboundary and emerging diseases (01-06-2017)“…Summary The North American Animal Disease Spread Model (NAADSM) is a stochastic model framework developed to simulate the spread of highly contagious diseases…”
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A Review of Simulation Modelling Approaches Used for the Spread of Zoonotic Influenza Viruses in Animal and Human Populations
Published in Zoonoses and public health (01-09-2013)“…Summary Increasing incidences of emerging and re‐emerging diseases that are mostly zoonotic (e.g. severe acute respiratory syndrome, avian influenza H5N1,…”
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One‐Health Simulation Modelling: Assessment of Control Strategies Against the Spread of Influenza between Swine and Human Populations Using NAADSM
Published in Transboundary and emerging diseases (01-04-2016)“…Simulation models implemented using a range of parameters offer a useful approach to identifying effective disease intervention strategies. The objective of…”
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Assessment of occupational exposure to leptospirosis in a sheep-only abattoir
Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-05-2011)“…This study estimated the frequency of exposure of meat workers to carcasses infected with Leptospira serovars Hardjobovis or Pomona in a sheep-only abattoir in…”
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Prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira spp. in sheep in a sheep-only abattoir in New Zealand
Published in New Zealand veterinary journal (01-08-2008)“…AIM: To determine the prevalence of the two most commonly diagnosed pathogenic Leptospira spp. serovars, Hardjobovis and Pomona, in sheep in a sheep-only…”
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Are white-spot lesions in kidneys in sheep associated with leptospirosis?
Published in New Zealand veterinary journal (01-02-2009)“…AIM: To determine the association between white-spot lesions in kidneys and serological and cultural prevalence of leptospirosis in sheep, and to evaluate the…”
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Monoclonal Antibodies as Direct Probes for Human Sperm Acrosome Reaction
Published in American journal of reproductive immunology (1989) (01-04-1997)“…PROBLEM: To develop simple and rapid assay procedures for determining human sperm acrosome reaction under various experimental conditions. METHODS: Specific…”
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Assessment of Progesterone-Induced Acrosome Reaction by Biotinylated Monoclonal Antibody Probes
Published in American journal of reproductive immunology (1989) (01-03-1998)“…PROBLEM: To develop an immunohistochemical assay for determination of acrosome‐reacted human sperm and to study the effects of progesterone and cholesterol…”
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Molecular characterizations of an intraacrosomal antigen defined by HS-33 monoclonal antibody
Published in Journal of andrology (01-11-1996)“…Among the numerous anti‐sperm monoclonal antibodies generated in our laboratory, HS‐33 was shown to react with a conserved antigen on the acrosome of…”
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Survey and Phylogenetic Analysis of Rodents and Important Rodent-Borne Zoonotic Pathogens in Gedu, Bhutan
Published in Korean journal of parasitology (2018)“…Rodents are well-known reservoirs and vectors of many emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, but little is known about their role in zoonotic disease…”
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