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Meanings of zoonotic transmission in English
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Usage of zoonotic transmission in English
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Canine hookworm infections are endemic worldwide, with zoonotictransmission representing a potentially significant public health concern.
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This work provides a foundation for transdisciplinary investigation of spillover and synthetic theory on zoonotictransmission.
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Marine fishes are also carriers of human STs and represent a likely limited source of zoonotictransmission.
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Most human infections result from zoonotictransmission.
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Here these schemes are reviewed and discussed, and new proposals envisioned to block the zoonotictransmission of this parasite.
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The risk of zoonotictransmission through marine mammals is insignificant due to the lack of repeated contact with humans.
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Several viral isolates were resistant to the human antiviral MxA protein, a prerequisite for zoonotictransmission and stable introduction into human populations.
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In addition, we found that related NLVs are highly prevalent in calves in The Netherlands, raising questions about their potential for zoonotictransmission.
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These results indicate that HEV strains with considerable genetic diversity are widespread and the zoonotictransmission between swine and humans appears ubiquitous in China.
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Analysis of sequence variation among New World arenavirus GP1s and their host-species receptors, in light of the molecular structure, indicates determinants of viral zoonotictransmission.
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The host restriction factor tetherin inhibits virion release from infected cells and poses a significant barrier to successful zoonotictransmission of primate lentiviruses to humans.
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Background: Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is a disease with major implications for animal welfare and productivity, as well as having the potential for zoonotictransmission.