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306 related items for PubMed ID: 33454218

  • 1. Illegal Wildlife Trade: A Gateway to Zoonotic Infectious Diseases.
    Bezerra-Santos MA, Mendoza-Roldan JA, Thompson RCA, Dantas-Torres F, Otranto D.
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  • 2. Legal versus Illegal Wildlife Trade: Zoonotic Disease Risks.
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  • 3. Wildlife, exotic pets, and emerging zoonoses.
    Chomel BB, Belotto A, Meslin FX.
    Emerg Infect Dis; 2007 Jan; 13(1):6-11. PubMed ID: 17370509
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  • 4. Risk of importing zoonotic diseases through wildlife trade, United States.
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    Daszak P, Epstein JH, Kilpatrick AM, Aguirre AA, Karesh WB, Cunningham AA.
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    Rosen GE, Smith KF.
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  • 9. Role of India's wildlife in the emergence and re-emergence of zoonotic pathogens, risk factors and public health implications.
    Singh BB, Gajadhar AA.
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  • 13. The role of wildlife in emerging and re-emerging zoonoses.
    Bengis RG, Leighton FA, Fischer JR, Artois M, Mörner T, Tate CM.
    Rev Sci Tech; 2004 Aug 23; 23(2):497-511. PubMed ID: 15702716
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  • 15. Ecological processes underlying the emergence of novel enzootic cycles: Arboviruses in the neotropics as a case study.
    Guth S, Hanley KA, Althouse BM, Boots M.
    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2020 Aug 23; 14(8):e0008338. PubMed ID: 32790670
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  • 18. Surveillance and response to disease emergence.
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    Curr Top Microbiol Immunol; 2007 Aug 23; 315():477-509. PubMed ID: 17848076
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  • 19. One Health, emerging infectious diseases and wildlife: two decades of progress?
    Cunningham AA, Daszak P, Wood JLN.
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  • 20. Modeling of wildlife-associated zoonoses: applications and caveats.
    Alexander KA, Lewis BL, Marathe M, Eubank S, Blackburn JK.
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