Publications by authors named "L Peake"

Development of gastrointestinal illness after animal contact at petting farms is well described, as are factors such as handwashing and facility design that may modify transmission risk. However, further field evidence on other behaviours and interventions in the context of outbreaks linked to animal contact events is needed. Here, we describe a large outbreak of () associated with a multi-day lamb petting event in the south-west of England in 2023 and present findings from a cohort study undertaken to investigate factors associated with illness.

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Routine laboratory surveillance has identified an unprecedented and ongoing exceedance of spp. across the United Kingdom, notably driven by transmission, since 14 August 2023. Information from 477 reported cases in England and Wales, followed up with a standardised exposure questionnaire as of 25 September 2023, identified foreign travel in 250 (54%) of 463 respondents and swimming in 234 (66%) of 353 cases.

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  • Virginia's COVID-19 study analyzed serology and risk factors among 784 adults and 62 children from December 2021 to July 2022 to understand natural infection rates and changes over time.
  • The findings showed a seroprevalence of 30.6%, with higher infection rates among Black and Hispanic populations, uninsured individuals, and those with multiple children at home.
  • The study also highlighted that boosted vaccinees had lower infection rates, and risky behaviors like frequenting indoor bars contributed to higher infection rates, especially in children compared to adults.
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Open data on biological invasions are particularly critical in regions that are co-governed and/or where multiple independent parties have responsibility for preventing and controlling invasive alien species. The Antarctic is one such region where, in spite of multiple examples of invasion policy and management success, open, centralised data are not yet available. This dataset provides current and comprehensive information available on the identity, localities, establishment, eradication status, dates of introduction, habitat, and evidence of impact of known introduced and invasive alien species for the terrestrial and freshwater Antarctic and Southern Ocean region.

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On August 29, 2021, the United States government oversaw the emergent establishment of Operation Allies Welcome (OAW), led by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and implemented by the U.

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