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The ewe lamb replacements have been vaccinated against enzootic and toxoplasma abortion.
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The results tended to support the hypothesis of the airborne transmission of enzootic pneumonia.
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MERS-CoV is enzootic among dromedaries on the Arabian Peninsula, the Middle East and in Africa.
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It is no longer much of a problem in the Western world, but is still enzootic, in e.g.
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However, interactions between nonreservoir hosts and humans occur frequently and risk of exposure increases where rabies is enzootic.
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Paragonimiasis is enzootic and the civet cat V. civetta seems to be the main natural definitive host in Cameroon.
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An infectious type of coronary inflammation occurs in some localities during the winter months, wherein the condition is enzootic.
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In areas where lizard densities are high, these less efficient reservoirs may affect the enzootic cycle of this tick-borne pathogen.
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Several of these differentially expressed lipoproteins have been shown to play important roles in the enzootic cycle of B. burgdorferi.
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Without this knowledge, we are unable to assess this species' potential as an enzootic and epidemic vector of WNV in Florida.
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The absence of reports of B. microti babesiosis from sites where the agent is enzootic, such as in western Europe, remains unexplained.
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The phylodynamic analysis suggests that RABV transmission dynamics is characterized by initial epizootic waves followed by local enzootic cycles with variable persistence.
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Phylogenetic analysis suggested EEEV evolves relatively slowly and that transmission is enzootic in Florida, characterized by higher genetic diversity and long-term local persistence.
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Background: The maintenance of Borrelia burgdorferi in its complex tick-mammalian enzootic life cycle is dependent on the organism's adaptation to its diverse niches.
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This study clearly highlights the highly enzootic situation of Cambodia regarding foot-and-mouth disease and the substantial underreporting of clinically affected villages to veterinary authorities.
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In 1992, there was a transition from enzootic bat rabies, with little spillover to other animals, to terrestrial rabies associated with raccoon strain virus.