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1 s FeLV (exFeLV) and enFeLV in a natural FeLV epizootic.
2 the exposed populations over the 12 y of the epizootic.
3 n important but overlooked role in influenza epizootics.
4 V as the primary inciting cause in these two epizootics.
5 efore remain a high priority to limit future epizootics.
6 y infect naive hosts, potentially triggering epizootics.
7 tributes to the environmental maintenance of epizootics.
8 hly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) epizootics.
9 ne viruses has led to a new understanding of epizootics.
10 ditions that result in sporadic epidemics or epizootics.
11  is consistently present, even within single epizootics.
12 of spread that typifies plague epidemics and epizootics.
13                       Subsequent to the 1996 epizootic, a similar disease caused by the same adenovir
14 e in WEEV strains and coincident decrease in epizootic activity (known as viral submergence(3)) is un
15                                              Epizootics among livestock populations lead to high mort
16  The size, number, and periodicity of rabies epizootics among raccoons were compared with predictions
17 ct mice from a lethal challenge against both epizootic and enzootic subtypes of VEEV.
18  relations with respect to previous epidemic/epizootic and enzootic VEE virus isolates.
19    Unlike what was found in other studies of epizootic and enzootic VEEV strains, the sensitivities t
20 od, despite multi-decade research on anthrax epizootic and epidemic dynamics; many countries have lim
21 ogenic avian (H5N1) influenza viruses, their epizootic and panzootic nature, and their association wi
22   In recent years, the accelerating tempo of epizootic and zoonotic disease events has made it seem a
23  RVFV has caused large, devastating periodic epizootics and epidemics in Africa over the past approxi
24 stis is transmitted during rapidly spreading epizootics and epidemics, including, perhaps, the Black
25 (1962-1964, 1992-1993 and 1995) major equine epizootics and epidemics.
26                                     Extended epizootics and panzootics of H5N1 viruses have led to th
27 effective way to mitigate some coral disease epizootics and the corresponding loss of coral cover in
28 trial hosts, many of which are vulnerable to epizootics, and all of which are crucial for the stabili
29 s this poultry sector also suffers from HPAI epizootics, and identifying the biological potential of
30                               The IAB and IC epizootics are believed to emerge via adaptation of enzo
31                        Three years after the epizootic arrived, house finch abundance stabilized at s
32  data on host abundance before and after the epizootic as well as detailed descriptions of pathogen p
33  match the criteria required to drive plague epizootics as defined by recently published mathematical
34 le also were sampled at the beginning of the epizootics as well as at weekly intervals for 4 weeks.
35 lity and transmission conditions relevant to epizootics as well as to develop and parametrize models
36                  Recent H5N1 avian influenza epizootics associated with sporadic human fatalities hav
37            We analyzed the dynamics of local epizootics at the county level by examining a database s
38 related enzootic subtype ID strains into the epizootic backbones resulted in attenuation, demonstrati
39 mass mortality events (MMEs) associated with epizootics becoming increasingly common.
40                                              Epizootic bovine abortion (EBA) is endemic in California
41  those associated with avian borreliosis and epizootic bovine abortion.
42 stent clock-like virus evolution during both epizootics but found negligible evolutionary change betw
43 rom 18 cattle that died within 7 days of the epizootics, but not from the lungs of the remaining catt
44 o both infectious agents at the onset of the epizootics, but those that died after day 7 had rising a
45 requency of extreme seasonal weather events, epizootics causing MMEs are likely to intensify with sig
46                                   Successive epizootics declined in size and the epizootic period pro
47 idues with arginine, are also candidates for epizootic determinants.
48 ction against murine rotavirus (strain EDIM [epizootic diarrhea of infant mice virus]) shedding for a
49 sect-specific, and may have implications for epizootic disease emergence.
50 oss disease (SCTLD) remains an unprecedented epizootic disease, representing a substantial threat to
51 erbated by an increased rate of emergence of epizootic disease.
52 samples were collected prior to onset of the epizootics, during disease progression, and after death,
53 ther, a short-term reservoir is required for epizootic dynamics.
54 tential determinants of equine virulence and epizootic emergence.
55  were predicted to have accompanied the 1992 epizootic emergence; 7 of these encoded amino acid chang
56 ulted in attenuation, demonstrating that the epizootic envelope genes are necessary for the equine-vi
57                                  The partial epizootic envelope genes introduced into an enzootic ID
58 uito-borne virus associated with large-scale epizootics/epidemics throughout Africa and the Arabian p
59                                  The Mexican epizootic equine isolates exhibited significantly greate
60 tential of H5N1 viruses isolated during this epizootic event to cause disease in mammals, we used the
61 tive approaches are required to combat these epizootic events.
62 until the following year, and hence avoid an epizootic fadeout of rabies virus.
63 n 1996, provides the opportunity to study an epizootic from its inception.
64 were closely related into other recent Texas epizootic H5N1 strains of clade 2.3.4.4b.
65                    Because recent H5N1 avian epizootics have been associated with sporadic human fata
66 hips among ranavirus isolates, the genome of epizootic hematopoietic necrosis virus (EHNV), an Austra
67                                              Epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) and bluetongue (BT)
68                         Bluetongue virus and epizootic hemorrhagic disease (HD) virus are globally di
69 uggested malignant catarrhal fever, although epizootic hemorrhagic disease and bluetongue were includ
70                   Bluetongue virus (BTV) and epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) are orbivirus
71                                              Epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV: Reoviridae: O
72  this study, we used cells infected with the Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease Virus 2-Ibaraki and measur
73  isolation and reverse transcription-PCR for epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus and bluetongue virus
74 stent with hemorrhagic fever had antibody to epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus serotype 2 (EHDV-2)
75 demiologic analyses indicated a point source epizootic, horizontal transmission, and increased relati
76 ne from an enzootic subtype ID virus into an epizootic IAB or IC genetic backbone resulted in lower i
77                               Some authentic epizootic IC strains isolated 32 years apart showed a gr
78 npoint wild birds as critical drivers of the epizootic, implying that enhanced surveillance in wild b
79 elated to AlHV-2 caused the MCF-like disease epizootic in Barbary red deer and that the virus may hav
80 E) prions were responsible for an unforeseen epizootic in cattle which had a vast social, economic, a
81    It was first identified in 1931 during an epizootic in Kenya and has spread across Africa and into
82                 Seven isolates from a recent epizootic in Maricopa County, Ariz., were identical at a
83 aga maimaiga, was found causing an extensive epizootic in outbreak populations of the gypsy moth, Lym
84 ienced the most severe yellow fever epidemic/epizootic in the country in 80 years.
85 with the NDV strain responsible for a recent epizootic in the southwestern United States.
86 data suggest that discrete multiannual local epizootics in bat populations contribute to the sporadic
87 ypes have breached species barriers, causing epizootics in many avian and mammalian species with occa
88  Yet, the link between nutrients and disease epizootics in marine organisms is often tenuous and supp
89 century and are associated with the onset of epizootics in North America, Central America, the Caribb
90  that this form of transmission cannot drive epizootics in prairie dogs.
91 he model, the time series revealed recurrent epizootics in some counties, with a median first epizoot
92 e importance of including infectious disease epizootics in studies of behavioural and movement ecolog
93 uelan equine encephalitis (VEE) virus caused epizootics in the Mexican states of Chiapas and Oaxaca.
94 s the cumulative fraction infected during an epizootic, increased at higher temperatures.
95   In 1917, bacteriophages were recognized as epizootic infections of bacteria and were almost immedia
96 Venezuela, also included all of the epidemic/epizootic isolates; the remaining three ID-like lineages
97 cond warming event with extreme R(onset) The epizootic lasted ~2 mo, extending beyond the warming eve
98 rium dendrobatidis caused a chytridiomycosis epizootic leading to the catastrophic loss of amphibians
99 of Listeria monocytogenes, four outbreaks of epizootic listeriosis in ruminants were investigated thr
100 um var. farciminosum, the causative agent of epizootic lymphangitis (EZL), is endemic in parts of Afr
101 ave had its origin in Japan, and the current epizootic may have resulted from the survival and inappa
102               Additionally, canine distemper epizootics may have altered lion spatial organization, h
103 dotal report suggests that a swine-influenza epizootic might have occurred in England in 1892, at the
104                    Traditional compartmental epizootic models, which are relatively easy to implement
105 cephalitis viruses (VEEV) readily infect the epizootic mosquito vector Aedes taeniorhynchus.
106 ts that selection for efficient infection of epizootic mosquito vectors may mediate VEE emergence.
107            The disease, which we have named "epizootic neurologic and gastroenteric syndrome" (ENGS),
108     Chimeric viruses containing variety IAB (epizootic) nonstructural genes with variety IE (enzootic
109        During 1993 and 1996, VEEV subtype IE epizootics occurred on the Pacific Coast of the states o
110 uine encephalitis (VEE) epidemics and equine epizootics occurred periodically in the Americas from th
111 lvings among beef cows during the Bluetongue epizootic of 2007 and 2008, based on calving seasons.
112                           In contrast to the epizootic of 2015 (refs.
113  Month by month we tracked the spread of the epizootic of an apparently novel strain of a widespread
114 he south, have been implicated in the recent epizootic of bluetongue.
115 rone saxatilis) is currently experiencing an epizootic of mycobacteriosis that threatens the health o
116                                           An epizootic of raccoon rabies that began in the mid-Atlant
117 n the past, including the African rinderpest epizootic of the 1890s, the massive Great Plains bison k
118 s is supported by reports describing a large epizootic of unusually severe equine influenza beginning
119 hese findings for understanding both natural epizootics of baculoviruses and for using them as biolog
120  among 26 cattle that died during two severe epizootics of shipping fever pneumonia.
121 ildlife populations and assess the impact of epizootics on space use.
122 or -sensitive phenotype correlated well with epizootic or enzootic potential.
123 and varieties are considered either epidemic/epizootic or enzootic.
124  Genomic analysis reveals that the 2016-2017 epizootics originated in Asia, where HPAI H5 reservoirs
125                 Our results suggest that, at epizootic outbreak in house finches, M. gallisepticum wa
126  unlike the poultry strains, the house finch epizootic outbreak strain HF_1994 displayed a striking l
127                    We found that house finch epizootic outbreak strains of M. gallisepticum displayed
128          Here, we investigate the ability of epizootic outbreak strains of the bacterial pathogen, My
129                                     A recent epizootic outbreak, in China, of duck beak atrophy and d
130 man and veterinary pathogen causing sporadic epizootic outbreaks of potentially fatal encephalitis.
131 y cause enzootic plague cycles and explosive epizootic outbreaks that increase human exposure.
132 ugh they have similar substitution rates for epizootic outbreaks.
133 s barriers and occasionally cause epidemics, epizootics, pandemics, and panzootics.
134 d in lower infection rates than those of the epizootic parent.
135 nt, spillover, and emergence of zoonotic and epizootic pathogens around the world.
136 eanalysis of the model predicted the initial-epizootic period of 4-5 years, with a progressive dampen
137 ootics in some counties, with a median first epizootic period of 48 months.
138 ccessive epizootics declined in size and the epizootic period progressively decreased.
139 f epizootic size and progressive decrease in epizootic period.
140 ortions of the genome in contributing to the epizootic phenotype and indicate the potential for epide
141 al activity was previously correlated to the epizootic phenotype of several VEEV strains.
142 AGs was not consistently associated with the epizootic phenotype, and cell culture passages resulted
143 ve selection and convergent evolution of the epizootic phenotype.
144 mal models for evaluating and predicting the epizootic phenotype.
145  in the emergence of previous South American epizootic phenotypes, indicating that E2 mutations are p
146 ng to these declines and lack of recovery is epizootic pneumonia caused by the bacterium Mycoplasma o
147 tent with a necessary role for this agent in epizootic pneumonia of bighorn sheep.
148 e correlative evidence for density-dependent epizootic population control, have implications for mana
149 ly differentiating VEE viruses with epidemic-epizootic potential from other endemic varieties of this
150 ity of interferon sensitivity as a marker of epizootic potential.
151  predictors of natural, equine virulence and epizootic potential.
152 irus virulence and is a biological marker of epizootic potential.
153 imp aquaculture in Southeast Asia due to its epizootic prevalence within the region since the first r
154 ootics' to describe co-occurring enzootic or epizootic processes that produce worse health outcomes i
155 tic strains closely related to the predicted epizootic progenitor.
156 karyotic symbionts of copepods, dominated by epizootic protists such as ciliates, and metazoan parasi
157 he eastern half of North America because the epizootic reached different parts of the house finch ran
158 malian host for the arthropod vector, plague epizootics require a high flea burden per host, even whe
159 pidemic resulted from the re-emergence of an epizootic serotype IC VEE virus.
160 ions (e.g., extreme weather, toxic spills or epizootics) severely reduce the abundance of a populatio
161           Increases in outbreak intensity or epizootic severity, as the climate warms, may lead to ch
162 f 4-5 years, with a progressive dampening of epizootic size and progressive decrease in epizootic per
163 uito vectors, with human cases the result of epizootic spillover.
164            To understand the dynamics of the epizootic spread and to predict the evolutionary traject
165                    Equine-virulent, epidemic/epizootic strains of Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE
166                  Chimeras containing the IAB epizootic structural gene region and, more specifically,
167 , reciprocal chimeric viruses generated from epizootic subtype IAB and enzootic IE VEEV were tested f
168                                              Epizootic subtype IAB and IC Venezuelan equine encephali
169 d the partial envelope glycoprotein genes of epizootic subtype IC and IAB strains, as well as recipro
170 nfectious cDNA clones were generated from an epizootic subtype IC VEEV strain (SH3) isolated during t
171 ite of epitopes that define the enzootic and epizootic subtypes, also encodes mosquito infection dete
172 rtality of postmetamorphic frogs during a Bd epizootic, suggesting that the relationship between Bd a
173 US birds studied in 2000, 7 y earlier in the epizootic, than to that of eastern birds in 2007.
174 r Caribbean reefs is the aftereffects of the epizootic that reduced the abundance of the herbivorous
175 s, ASFV Georgia 2007 (ASFV-G), has caused an epizootic that spread rapidly into Eastern European coun
176 k pattern, because it sporadically erupts in epizootics that decimate prairie dog (Cynomys ludovician
177  pestis) that causes plague and the sporadic epizootics that occur in its natural rodent hosts.
178               Despite the importance of this epizootic, the pattern, dynamics, and determinants of WN
179 pecies virus transmission, and the potential epizootic threats posed by understudied viral families.
180 r virus (RVFV) causes recurrent insect-borne epizootics throughout the African continent, and infecti
181 se in salmonids and other fishes, leading to epizootics throughout the world.
182 lose relative, A. invadans, which causes the epizootic ulcerative syndrome on fish.
183 Aphanomyces invadans, the causative agent of epizootic ulcerative syndrome, is one of the most destru
184 e hypothesis that adaptation to an efficient epizootic vector contributed to disease emergence.
185  locations of the VEE outbreaks and a proven epizootic vector, Ochlerotatus taeniorhynchus.
186 n Venezuela in 1983, 10 years after epidemic/epizootic VEE activity ceased, raises the possibility of
187 olumbia, were apparently not associated with epizootic VEE emergence.
188 quenced the entire genomes of two subtype IC epizootic VEE virus strains isolated during a 1992-1993
189 th the genomic sequences of IAB and other IC epizootic VEE virus strains revealed that only one of th
190  generate an equine amplification-competent, epizootic VEEV from an enzootic progenitor and underscor
191 2 sequences from representative enzootic and epizootic VEEV isolates implicated similar surface charg
192 valuated the binding of natural enzootic and epizootic VEEV isolates to Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) c
193                                     Although epizootic VEEV strains are opportunistic in their use of
194 tion of the genetic determinants that enable epizootic VEEV strains to arise and exploit equines as a
195                                   Like other epizootic VEEV strains, when inoculated into guinea pigs
196 n a small-plaque phenotype characteristic of epizootic VEEV strains.
197 protection against aerosol challenge with an epizootic VEEV-IAB virus, Trinidad donkey.
198 ected mice against subsequent infection with epizootic VEEV.
199 ected mice against subsequent infection with epizootic VEEV.
200 the TC-83 vaccine strain and 24 enzootic and epizootic Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) isolates.
201                                     Epidemic-epizootic Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) viruses (
202           Recent studies have indicated that epizootic Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) viruses c
203 ron did not differ appreciably between these epizootic versus enzootic strains, calling into question
204 e renewed interest in the source of epidemic/epizootic viruses and their mechanism of interepizootic
205             Analyses indicated that epidemic/epizootic viruses are closely related to four distinct,
206 ree distinct monophyletic groups of epidemic/epizootic viruses were delineated, indicating that VEE e
207                                          The epizootic viruses were less than 2% different at the nuc
208 iated with the phenotypic changes leading to epizootics, we sequenced the entire genomes of two subty
209               After our methods for defining epizootics were applied to solutions of the model, the t
210  by VEEV strain CPA201 from the 1993 Mexican epizootic, when compared to that of closely related enzo
211 additional insight into the large H5N1 HPAIV epizootic, which has rapidly spread in the United States
212 he greatest threats to coral reefs are coral epizootics, which are increasing in frequency and severi
213                                              Epizootics with high morbidity and mortality have been r

 
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