Introduction
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Historical,
New, and Reemerging Links between Human and Animal Health,
N. Marano and M. Pappaioanou |
Perspective
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Wildlife
as Source of Zoonotic Infections, H. Kruse et al. |
Synopsis
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Potential
Mammalian Filovirus Reservoirs, A.T. Peterson et al. |
Research
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Nipah
Virus Encephalitis Reemergence, Bangladesh, V.P. Hsu et al. |
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Risk
Factors for Alveolar Echinococcosis in Humans, P. Kern et
al. |
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Exposure
to Nonhuman Primates in Rural Cameroon, N.D. Wolfe et al. |
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Identifying
Rodent Hantavirus Reservoirs, Brazil, A. Suzuki, et al. |
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West
Nile Virus Outbreak in North American Owls, Ontario, 2002,
A.Y. Gancz et al. |
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Opisthorchiasis
from Imported Raw Fish, O. Yossepowich et al. |
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Crimean-Congo
Hemorrhagic Fever, Mauritania, P. Nabeth et al. |
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Origin
of the Amphibian Chytrid Fungus, C. Weldon et al. |
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Nonsusceptibility
of Primate Cells to Taura Syndrome Virus, C.R. Pantoja et
al. |
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Venezuelan
Equine Encephalitis Virus, Southern Mexico, J.G. Estrada-Franco
et al. |
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Alligators
as West Nile Virus Amplifiers, K. Klenk et al. |
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H3N2
Influenza Virus Transmission from Swine to Turkeys, United States,
Y.K. Choi et al. |
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Differential
Virulence of West Nile Strains for American Crows, A.C. Brault
et al. |
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Experimental
Everglades Virus Infection of Cotton Rats (Sigmodon hispidus),
L.L. Coffey et al. |
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Cats
as a Risk for Transmission of Antimicrobial Drug-resistant Salmonella,
F.Van Immerseel et al. |
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VecTest
as Diagnostic and Surveillance Tool for West Nile Virus in Dead Birds,
W.B. Stone et al. |
Dispatches
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Avian
Influenza H5N1 in Tigers and Leopards, J. Keawcharoen et al. |
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Genome
Sequence and Attenuating Mutations in West Nile Virus Isolate, Mexico,
D.W.C. Beasley et al. |
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SARS
Molecular Detection External Quality Assurance, C. Drosten
et al. |
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Novel
Avian Influenza H7N3 Strain Outbreak, British Columbia, M.
Hirst et al. |
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Human
Illness from Avian Influenza H7N3, British Columbia, S.A.
Tweed et al. |
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Detecting
West Nile Virus in Owls and Raptors by an Antigen-capture Assay,
A.Y. Gancz et al. |
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Animal-to-Human
Transmission of Salmonella Typhimurium DT104A Variant,
S.W.M. Hendriksen et al. |
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Parastrongylus
cantonensis in a Nonhuman Primate,
Florida, M.S. Duffy et al. |
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Naturally
Acquired Plasmodium knowlesi Malaria in Human, Thailand,
S. Jongwutiwes et al. |
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Isolation
and Molecular Identification of Nipah Virus from Pigs, S.
AbuBakar et al. |
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Serologic
Evidence of Lyssavirus Infection in Bats, Cambodia, J.-M.
Reynes et al. |
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Human-to-Dog
Transmission of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus,
E. van Duijkeren et al. |
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Francisella
tularensis Peritonitis in Stomach
Cancer Patient, X.Y. Han et al. |
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Rabies
in Endangered Ethiopian Wolves, D.A. Randall et al. |
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First
Human Cases of Tickborne Encephalitis, Norway, T. Skarpaas
et al. |
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Antibodies
to SARS Coronavirus in Civets, C. Tu et al. |
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Salmonella
Typhimurium Outbreak Associated with Veterinary Clinic, B.
Cherry et al. |
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Protective
Effectiveness of Hantavirus Vaccine, K. Park et al. |
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West
Nile Virus Viremia in Wild Rock Pigeons, A.B. Allison et al. |
Letters
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Cryptosporidium
felis and C. meleagridis
in Persons with HIV, Portugal, O.M. Matos et al. |
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Bartonella
henselae in African Lion, South
Africa, A.-M. Pretorius et al. |
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Mycobacterium
tuberculosis
Transmission from Human to Canine,
P.C. Erwin et al. |
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Bartonella
clarridgeiae and B. henselae
in Dogs, Gabon, V.A.K.B. Gundi et al. |
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Taura
Syndrome Virus and Mammalian Cell Lines, P. Luo |
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Serologic
Evidence of Hantavirus Infection in Humans, Colombia, S. Máttar
and M. Parra |
Book
Reviews
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Emergence
and Control of Zoonotic Viral Encephalitides, M. Pappaioanou |
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Veterinary
Institutions in the Developing World: Current Status and Future Needs,
J.J. McDermott |
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Prions
and Prion Diseases: Current Perspectives, E. Belay |
Conference
Summary
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Human
Health Safety of Animal Feeds Workshop, V.N. Nargund |
News and Notes
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Cover
"One
Medicine" for Animal and Human Health,
P. Potter |