The pig sector in Corsica is based by a wide range of farming systems, mainly characterized on traditional extensive practices, which favor contacts between domestic and wild individuals. These contacts are suspected to influence the maintenance and the transmission of shared infectious diseases between both populations. Therefore, it is important to develop methods that allow to understand and anticipate their occurrence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To better understand the potential risks of Nipah virus emergence in Cambodia by studying different components of the interface between humans and bats.
Methods: From 2012 to 2016, we conducted a study at two sites in Kandal and Battambang provinces where fruit bats () roost. We combined research on: bat ecology (reproductive phenology, population dynamics and diet); human practices and perceptions (ethnographic research and a knowledge, attitude and practice study); and Nipah virus circulation in bat and human populations (virus monitoring in bat urine and anti-Nipah-virus antibody detection in human serum).