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Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii Infection in Wild Boars, Wild Rabbits, and Wild Chickens in Hubei Province, China

Luo H, Li K, Shahzad M, Zhang H, Lan Y, Xiong X

Toxoplasma gondii causes serious infection worldwide in humans and animals. In this study, the seroepidemiology of toxoplasmosis was investigated in wild boars (Sus scrofa) (n=377), wild rabbits (cape hare, Lapus...
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Future Management Strategies for Zoonoses Based on One Health

Lee K

Zoonoses are the diseases that are transmitted to human being from vertebrate animals either from livestock animals or from wildlife. Recently, zoonoses are increasingly common as a result of incremental...
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Dermatophytes and Keratinophilic Fungi Isolated from Wild Rodents in Korea

Hong JK, Lee JY, Cho BK, Kim SO, Kim SJ, Jun JB

  • KMID: 2307114
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 1998 Dec;3(2):147-154.
BACKGROUND: Animals with zoophilic dermatophytes are important sources of dermatophytoses in man, because zoophilic dermatophytes are frequently transmitted directly or indirectly from domestic and wild animals. Trichophyton(T.) mentogrophytes has a...
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Evaluation of conservation of endangered species through somatic cell nuclear technology

Hyun SH, Jeong YW, Hwang KC, Lee GJ, Yang IS

The number of wild animal species is gradually decreasing due to poaching, hunting and habitat loss. While several endangered animal species have been successfully preserved at the zoo, assisted reproductive...
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Sarcocystosis among Wild Captive and Zoo Animals in Malaysia

Latif B, Vellayan S, Omar E, Abdullah S, Mat Desa N

Sarcocystis sp. infection was investigated in 20 necropsied captive wild mammals and 20 birds in 2 petting zoos in Malaysia. The gross post-mortem lesions in mammals showed marbling of the...
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Ixodid Tick Infestation in Cattle and Wild Animals in Maswa and Iringa, Tanzania

Kwak YS, Kim TY, Nam SH, Lee IY, Kim HP, Mduma S, Keyyu J, Fyumagwa R, Yong TS

Ticks and tick-borne diseases are important in human and livestock health worldwide. In November 2012, ixodid ticks were collected and identified morphologically from cattle and wild animals in the Maswa...
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New Definitive Hosts and Differential Body Indices of Isthmiophora hortensis (Digenea: Echinostomatidae)

Sohn WM, Na BK, Shin SS

The present study was performed to record new definitive hosts of Isthmiophora hortensis, and to describe morphological characteristics derived from a variety of worm samples for clarification of its taxonomic...
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Serological and Molecular Detection of Toxoplasma gondii and Babesia microti in the Blood of Rescued Wild Animals in Gangwon-do (Province), Korea

Hong SH, Kim HJ, Jeong YI, Cho SH, Lee WJ, Kim JT, Lee SE

Infections of Toxoplasma gondii and Babesia microti are reported in many wild animals worldwide, but information on their incidence and molecular detection in Korean wild fields is limited. In this...
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Serosurveillance for Japanese encephalitis virus in wild birds captured in Korea

Yang DK, Oh YI, Kim HR, Lee YJ, Moon OK, Yoon H, Kim B, Lee KW, Song JY

Climate change induced by recent global warming may have a significant impact on vector-borne and zoonotic diseases. For example, the distribution of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) has expanded into new...
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Parasitic Diseases of Companion Animals

Shin SS

Approximately 60% of U.S. and 22% of Korean households have at least one or more pet animals, and a considerably large percentage of which are considered family members. Although these...
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Serologic Survey of Rabies Virus, Canine Distemper Virus and Parvovirus in Wild Raccoon Dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides koreensis) in Korea

Yang DK, Kim HH, Nah JJ, Choi SS, Kim JT, Jeong WH, Song JY

Oral rabies vaccination (ORV) program for the wild animals in rabies risk regions of Korea has been conducted since 2000. Evaluation of ORV program under field condition and information concerning...
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Cat-induced Pasteurella multocida peritonitis in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis

Kim I, Kim YW, Chung S, Yoon HE, Shin SJ

  • KMID: 2224288
  • Kidney Res Clin Pract.
  • 2014 Mar;33(1):65-67.
Pasteurella multocida is a zoonotic pathogen found in the oral cavities of both domestic and wild animals. Although P. multocida has been involved in a wide range of human diseases,...
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Prevalence of Tick-Borne Pathogens from Ticks Collected from Cattle and Wild Animals in Tanzania in 2012

Kim TY, Kwak YS, Kim JY, Nam SH, Lee IY, Mduma S, Keyyu J, Fyumagwa R, Yong TS

This study was aimed to disclose the prevalence rate of tick-borne pathogens from ticks collected from cattle and wild animals in Tanzania in 2012. Ticks were collected from slaughtered cattle...
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Phylogeographical characterization of H5N8 viruses isolated from poultry and wild birds during 2014–2016 in South Korea

Song BM, Lee EK, Lee YN, Heo GB, Lee HS, Lee YJ

During 2014–2016 HPAI outbreak in South Korea, H5N8 viruses have been mostly isolated in western areas of the country, which provide wintering habitats for wild birds and have a high...
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Biotic Potential of Captured Chipmunks

Lee WY, Lew J

Captured wild chipmunks which have been extensively used for leprosy research, were studied in our laboratory for the reproductive potentials. Histologically normal organs, which are involved in reproduction in both...
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A Case of Ulceroglandular Tularemia

Ahn WS, Oh MG, Lee JH

  • KMID: 2206559
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1999 Aug;57(2):304-310.
Tularemia is a zoonosis caused by Francisella tularensis. It is primarily a disease of wild animals. Human infection is incidental and usually results from interaction with biting or blood-sucking insects,...
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Experimental Studies on Pathogenicity of the Zoophilic Dermatophytes

Kim HK, Hwang SW

  • KMID: 1678446
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1982 Apr;20(2):189-200.
Zoophiilc dermatophytes are basically animal pathogens, but all can cause dermatophytoses in man. Accordingly animals with dermatophytes are an important source of human dermatophytoses, since zoophilic dermatophytes are frequently transmitted...
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Epidemiology and Prevention Strategies of Rabies in Korea

Lee JB, Lee HJ, Hyun BH, Bang JH, Nam KO, Jeong YE, Shin YH

  • KMID: 2303902
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2005 Jun;27(1):53-68.
Rabies is a uniformly fatal encephalitis and cannot be treated, therefore efforts must be focused on preventing the disease. The incidence of rabies in humans and animals has decreased with...
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Antibody Response in Korean Raccoon Dogs Inoculated with Inactivated Rabies Vaccines

Yang DK, Go TO, Nam YH, Kim HH, Cho SD, Lee KW, Choi SS, Song JY

Since sylvatic rabies was first identified in South Korea in 1993, over three million bait vaccine doses have been distributed to rabies risk regions in order to block transmission of...
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Isolation of Pasteurella dagmatis from Dog-bite Wounds

Hwang SS, Park SD, Kwon O, Uh Y, Yoon KJ, Kim SW

  • KMID: 2300464
  • Korean J Clin Microbiol.
  • 2007 Oct;10(2):168-170.
Pasteurella dagmatis is an oxidase and catalase positive, facultative anaerobic, gram-negative coccobacillus classified as a member of the family Pasteurellaceae. Pasteurella species are commonly colonizing the oropharynx of healthy domestic...
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