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   1 nals and consumers about this underdiagnosed zoonosis.                                               
     2 rs to explore the spatial dependency of this zoonosis.                                               
     3  of the spatial dependency exhibited by this zoonosis.                                               
     4 ll have the potential to cause an HIV-1-like zoonosis.                                               
     5 eria that cause brucellosis, a common global zoonosis.                                               
     6 nant of host specificity, tissue-tropism and zoonosis.                                               
     7 x is a globally important animal disease and zoonosis.                                               
     8 could indicate that there is a potential for zoonosis.                                               
     9 s that could pose a threat to humans through zoonosis.                                               
    10 ichiosis is a clinically important, emerging zoonosis.                                               
    11 equence information, and viruses involved in zoonosis.                                               
    12 se of human feeder cells reduces the risk of zoonosis.                                               
    13             Nipah virus (NiV) is an emerging zoonosis.                                               
    14 nd veterinary pathogens with a potential for zoonosis.                                               
    15            West Nile virus encephalitis is a zoonosis.                                               
    16 in vivo and should be considered a potential zoonosis.                                               
    17 PS) is a severe and often fatal rodent-borne zoonosis.                                               
    18 of human monocytic ehrlichiosis, an emerging zoonosis.                                               
    19 humans, the disease is rare and considered a zoonosis.                                               
    20 ter in a companion animal may pose a risk of zoonosis.                                               
    21 lity of nonhuman primates as models for PERV zoonosis.                                               
    22 ontributed to primate immunodeficiency virus zoonosis.                                               
  
  
    25 ia syndrome (SFTS) is an emerging tick-borne zoonosis affecting hundreds of cases reported in China e
    26 r in the epidemiology of this newly emergent zoonosis and help physicians make informed decisions con
    27 cations for understanding primate lentivirus zoonosis and should allow the development of improved an
    28     Brucellosis is the most common bacterial zoonosis, and causes a considerable burden of disease in
    29 ine is far more frequent than swine-to-human zoonosis, and is central in seeding swine globally with 
  
    31 es, including Rhodesian sleeping sickness, a zoonosis associated with wilderness areas of sub-Saharan
    32 ce in host association of ST2, ST5, and ST8 (zoonosis associated) and ST6 (feline) was statistically 
  
  
    35 cular sarcocystosis (AMS), a rarely reported zoonosis caused by a protozoan parasite of the genus Sar
    36 ehrlichiosis (HGE) is an emerging tick-borne zoonosis caused by a strain of Anaplasma phagocytophila 
  
  
  
  
  
    42   Rocky Mountain spotted fever, a tick-borne zoonosis caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, is among the m
  
  
  
    46 thogen and the cause of a potentially lethal zoonosis, causing life-threatening pneumonia in humans. 
    47 lly most similar to smallpox is monkeypox, a zoonosis endemic to moist forested regions in West and C
    48 diopulmonary syndrome (HCPS), a rodent-borne zoonosis, has been endemic in the Americas for at least 
    49    The recognition that AIDS originated as a zoonosis heightens public health concerns associated wit
  
  
    52 oli, is the most common recognized bacterial zoonosis in the European Union and the United States.   
  
  
  
  
  
  
    59 ed sequence conservation, suggesting that FV zoonosis is not dependent on host-specific adaptation to
  
  
    62 by Babesia microti is an emerging tick-borne zoonosis of increasing importance due to its rising inci
  
  
    65 raises a potential public health concern for zoonosis or xenozoonosis following xenotransplantation w
    66 e led to T. cati being under-recognized as a zoonosis, particularly when compared with the prominence
  
    68 athogen that causes brucellosis, a worldwide zoonosis that affects a wide range of mammals including 
    69 ensis is the causative agent of tularemia, a zoonosis that can affect humans with potentially lethal 
  
  
  
    73 animal pathogens, cause human brucellosis, a zoonosis that results in worldwide economic losses, huma
  
    75 ovirus infections and their association with zoonosis, the prevalence of the virus-neutralizing antib
  
  
  
  
  
  
    82 isease transmissible from animals to humans (zoonosis)--which is transmitted by exposure to infected 
  
  
  
    86 ized countries-HEV genotype 3 infection is a zoonosis, with pigs and rodents serving as animal reserv
  
  
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