Search Results - "Miguel, Eve"
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A systemic approach to assess the potential and risks of wildlife culling for infectious disease control
Published in Communications biology (07-07-2020)“…The maintenance of infectious diseases requires a sufficient number of susceptible hosts. Host culling is a potential control strategy for animal diseases…”
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Remote Sensing of Environmental Drivers Influencing the Movement Ecology of Sympatric Wild and Domestic Ungulates in Semi-Arid Savannas, a Review
Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-10-2020)“…Interfaces between protected areas and their peripheries in southern Africa are subject to interactions between wildlife and livestock that vary in frequency…”
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Inter-Group Social Behavior, Contact Patterns and Risk for Pathogen Transmission in Cape Buffalo Populations
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-11-2021)“…In social species, the transmission and maintenance of infectious diseases depends on the contact patterns between individuals within groups and on the…”
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Escherichia coli Population Structure and Antibiotic Resistance at a Buffalo/Cattle Interface in Southern Africa
Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-03-2016)“…At a human/livestock/wildlife interface, Escherichia coli populations were used to assess the risk of bacterial and antibiotic resistance dissemination between…”
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Using haematophagous fly blood meals to study the diversity of blood‐borne pathogens infecting wild mammals
Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-11-2022)“…Many emerging infectious diseases originate from wild animals, so there is a profound need for surveillance and monitoring of their pathogens. However, the…”
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Genetic diversity and molecular epidemiology of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus in dromedaries in Ethiopia, 2017-2020
Published in Emerging microbes & infections (31-12-2023)“…Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is enzootic in dromedary camels and causes zoonotic infection and disease in humans. Although over 80%…”
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Absence of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus in Camelids, Kazakhstan, 2015
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Are fission–fusion dynamics consistent among populations? A large‐scale study with Cape buffalo
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-09-2020)“…Fission–fusion dynamics allow animals to manage costs and benefits of group living by adjusting group size. The degree of intraspecific variation in…”
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Risk factors for MERS coronavirus infection in dromedary camels in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, and Morocco, 2015
Published in Euro surveillance : bulletin européen sur les maladies transmissibles (30-03-2017)“…Understanding Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) transmission in dromedary camels is important, as they consitute a source of zoonotic…”
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Individual Odor Recognition in Birds: An Endogenous Olfactory Signature on Petrels' Feathers
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-09-2007)“…A growing body of evidence indicates that odors are used in individual, sexual, and species recognition in vertebrates, and may be reliable signals of quality…”
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Contacts and foot and mouth disease transmission from wild to domestic bovines in Africa
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-04-2013)“…Wildlife is a maintenance host for several significant livestock diseases. Interspecific pathogen transmission may occur in complex socio-ecological systems at…”
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MERS-CoV at the Animal-Human Interface: Inputs on Exposure Pathways from an Expert-Opinion Elicitation
Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (05-10-2016)“…Nearly 4 years after the first report of the emergence of Middle-East respiratory syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and nearly 1800 human cases later, the…”
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Spatial mechanistic modelling to simulate movements and contacts between wildlife and livestock in Southern Africa
Published in Ecological modelling (01-12-2024)“…•Wildlife-livestock interactions increase at the periphery of conservation areas.•Need to facilitate human-wildlife coexistence in wildlife-livestock…”
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Corrigendum to “Spatial mechanistic modelling to simulate movements and contacts between wildlife and livestock in Southern Africa” [ecological modelling 498 (2024) /110863]
Published in Ecological modelling (01-10-2024)“…“The authors would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to Simon Chamaillé-Jammes (CEFE - CNRS), Véronique Chevalier (ASTRE - CIRAD), Shakkie Kativu…”
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Diversity of Dromedary Camel Coronavirus HKU23 in African Camels Revealed Multiple Recombination Events among Closely Related Betacoronaviruses of the Subgenus Embecovirus
Published in Journal of virology (01-12-2019)“…Genetic recombination has frequently been observed in coronaviruses. Here, we sequenced multiple complete genomes of dromedary camel coronavirus HKU23…”
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Phenotypic and genetic characterization of MERS coronaviruses from Africa to understand their zoonotic potential
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-06-2021)“…Coronaviruses are pathogens of pandemic potential. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes a zoonotic respiratory disease of global…”
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Phenotypic and genetic characterization of MERS coronaviruses from Africa to understand their zoonotic potential
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-06-2021)“…Coronaviruses are pathogens of pandemic potential. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes a zoonotic respiratory disease of global…”
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Drivers of foot-and-mouth disease in cattle at wild/domestic interface: Insights from farmers, buffalo and lions
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-09-2017)“…Aim: We explored the role of these interactions in the risk of disease transmission (foot-and-mouth disease [FMD]) between cattle and the African buffalo (the…”
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Characterising African tick communities at a wild–domestic interface using repeated sampling protocols and models
Published in Acta tropica (01-10-2014)“…•Amblyomma and Riphicephalus genuses were more often detected in the afternoon and were more abundant close to water pans.•Riphicephalus spp. density was also…”
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