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infection is endemic in dromedary camels () of southern Algeria. In order to assess the presence of in other domestic animals living together with dromedary camels, a study was conducted in the wilayate of Béchar, El Bayadh, Ouargla and Tamanrasset, between 2015 and 2017. Authorisation to conduct the survey was obtained from the Direction des Services Vétérinaires (DSV, Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries).

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Meeting Report of the Second Symposium of the Belgian Society for Viruses of Microbes and Launch of the Phage Valley.

Viruses

February 2024

Veterinary Bacteriology, Department of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Fundamental and Applied Research for Animals and Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liège (ULiège), 4000 Liège, Belgium.

The second symposium of the Belgian Society for Viruses of Microbes (BSVoM) took place on 8 September 2023 at the University of Liège with 141 participants from 10 countries. The meeting program covered three thematic sessions opened by international keynote speakers: two sessions were devoted to "Fundamental research in phage ecology and biology" and the third one to the "Present and future applications of phages". During this one day symposium, four invited keynote lectures, nine selected talks and eight student pitches were given along with thirty presented posters.

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The lower Rio Grande and Pecos River of the southwest United States have been heavily modified by human activities, profoundly impacting the integrity of their aquatic wildlife. In this context, we focused our study on the population genomics of the Rio Grande Cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi), a freshwater turtle of increasing conservation concern, residing in these two rivers and their tributaries. The genetic data revealed two distinct populations: one in the Pecos and Black Rivers of New Mexico and another in the Rio Grande and Devils River of Texas, with admixed individuals identified at the confluence of the Rio Grande and Pecos River.

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Sub-Saharan Africa is under-represented in global biodiversity datasets, particularly regarding the impact of land use on species' population abundances. Drawing on recent advances in expert elicitation to ensure data consistency, 200 experts were convened using a modified-Delphi process to estimate 'intactness scores': the remaining proportion of an 'intact' reference population of a species group in a particular land use, on a scale from 0 (no remaining individuals) to 1 (same abundance as the reference) and, in rare cases, to 2 (populations that thrive in human-modified landscapes). The resulting bii4africa dataset contains intactness scores representing terrestrial vertebrates (tetrapods: ±5,400 amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals) and vascular plants (±45,000 forbs, graminoids, trees, shrubs) in sub-Saharan Africa across the region's major land uses (urban, cropland, rangeland, plantation, protected, etc.

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During May 2022 and again in March 2023, 5 quillbacks, Carpiodes cyprinus, were collected from the Verdigris River, Wagoner County, Oklahoma (n = 1), and the Black River, Lawrence County, Arkansas (n = 4), and their gill, gallbladder, fins, integument, musculature, and other major organs were macroscopically examined for myxozoans. Gill lamellae from the single quillback from the Verdigris River was infected with a new myxozoan, Thelohanellus oklahomaensis n. sp.

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Parasitic coinfections among selected smallholder goat flocks in Malaysia.

Trop Biomed

December 2023

Department of Veterinary Pathology and Microbiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia.

This paper describes the occurrence of multiple parasitic infection with special reference to emerging haemotropic Mycoplasma ovis. A cross-sectional survey of four selected goat flocks was conducted to collect samples and management information. Blood samples were processed using microhaematocrit centrifugation to determine the packed cell volume (PCV).

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This study investigated the association of selected growth hormone receptor () gene SNPs with selected fertility and milk production-related phenotypes of cross-bred dairy cows ( = 153) reared on three National Livestock Development Board farms in Sri Lanka. Selected cows were genetically screened for SNPs in the exon 08 ( = 153) and 5' upstream ( = 118) regions of the gene using the target sequencing method. The relationships between different genotypes and fertility traits (average calving interval, average number of services per conception, and age at first calving) and milk production-related traits (average total lactation yield, average lactation length, and average milk yield) were analyzed using the General Linear Model in SPSS.

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Spatial epidemiology of human anthrax in Son La province, Vietnam, 2003-2022.

Zoonoses Public Health

June 2024

Spatial Epidemiology and Ecology Research Laboratory (SEER Lab), Department of Geography, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.

Aims: Anthrax is reported with frequency but poorly understood in Southeast Asian countries including Vietnam. In Vietnam, anthrax surveillance is national. However, case detection, prevention, and control are implemented locally at the provincial level.

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  • * A study collected 428 samples (62 ticks and 366 blood samples) from 20 areas in the plateau to detect various tick-borne pathogens, revealing a significant prevalence of infections particularly in Tibetan sheep and goats.
  • * This research is the first of its kind in the region concerning tick-borne bacterial pathogens in goats, cattle, horses, and donkeys, providing important data on the distribution and genetic diversity of these pathogens in China.
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  • The study compared dengue virus cases and mortality between two decades in Bangladesh (2000-2010 vs. 2011-2022) while analyzing meteorological impacts on dengue transmission.
  • Over the 23-year period, dengue cases surged eightfold, with a total of 244,246 cases and 849 deaths, though the case-fatality ratio (CFR) declined by one-third.
  • Increased annual mean temperature and altered rainfall patterns were linked to a rise in dengue cases, highlighting the significance of climate factors on disease dynamics in the region.
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  • - Bacterial resistance to antimicrobials, particularly resistant Staphylococcus aureus, is a growing concern globally, especially in developing countries like Uganda, where the extent of this issue is not well understood.
  • - A study conducted in Kamuli and Isingiro districts aimed to determine the prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant S. aureus in both humans and cattle, alongside evaluating farmers' awareness and practices regarding antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
  • - Results showed low prevalence rates of S. aureus in cattle (9.5%) and humans (30.6%), with high levels of resistance to certain antibiotics like Nitroimidazoles and Penicillins; significant rates of multidrug resistance were found in both groups, emphasizing a
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Cyprinids include some of the most widely farmed freshwater species. The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of skeletal malformations in carp species reared in semi-intensive systems in Albania: common carp (), silver carp (), grass carp () and bighead carp (). The common carp fingerlings had a mean total length of 28.

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Mitochondrial genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of Echinococcus multilocularis in Europe.

Int J Parasitol

April 2024

European Union Reference Laboratory for Parasites, Department of Infectious Diseases, Istituto Superiore Di Sanità, Viale Regina Elena 299, 00161 Rome, Italy; WHO Collaborating Centre for the Epidemiology, Detection and Control of Cystic and Alveolar Echinococcosis, Department of Infectious Diseases, Istituto Superiore Di Sanità, Viale Regina Elena 299, 00161 Rome, Italy.

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  • Echinococcus multilocularis is a parasitic cestode causing a deadly disease called alveolar echinococcosis, primarily spread by red foxes in Europe.
  • The study investigated genetic diversity among E. multilocularis isolates from 19 European countries, analyzing 4,968 base pairs from five mitochondrial genes and identifying 43 different haplotypes.
  • Findings indicated that most of the isolates shared four predominant haplotypes concentrated in mainland Europe, while Svalbard's isolates were genetically distinct, highlighting the need for more research in underrepresented eastern European regions to understand genetic variability.
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Shochu Koji Microstructure and Starch Structure during Preparation.

J Appl Glycosci (1999)

December 2023

1 Education and Research Center for Fermentation studies, Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University.

In this study, we investigated the changes in composition, microstructure, and starch molecular structure of shochu koji during preparation. We observed that the gelatinized and outer part of starch was decomposed in priority during the early and middle preparation stages. The gap between the starch granules increased with the delayed time.

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  • * A study in eastern New Mexico focused on assessing the presence of SNV in local rodent populations, involving the capture and analysis of 738 rodents from 23 species, with 167 showing positive SNV RNA results, including several previously unreported species.
  • * The research revealed that disturbed habitats increased SNV prevalence, indicating that many rodent species in eastern New Mexico could harbor the virus, highlighting the need for further studies on species-specific
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Miso is a microbially-fermented soybean food. The miso brewery indoor microbiome contributes to miso fermentation. Japanese breweries are not climate-controlled, so indoor spaces are strongly affected by the prevailing climate.

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The Norway lobster, , is an important representative of the benthos and also supports valuable fisheries across Europe. are susceptible to infection by sp., an endoparasitic dinoflagellate that causes morbidity and mortality.

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Metals and arsenic distribution in stray dogs' tissues around a lead-zinc mine in Kabwe, Zambia.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

February 2024

Laboratory of Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University, Kita 18 Nishi 9, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-0818, Japan.

Metal contamination poses a threat to human, animal, and environmental health. The purpose of the current study was to assess the accumulation of toxic and trace metal concentrations in tissues of stray dogs in Kabwe, a town known for lead pollution due to a long history of lead and zinc mining. Brain, spleen, heart, stomach, stomach content, small intestine, kidney, liver, and bone samples were collected from 29 stray dogs (14 from locations within 3 km of the mine and 15 from sites 7 km away from the mine) after necropsy.

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Molecular evolution, virology and spatial distribution of HCV genotypes in Pakistan: A meta-analysis.

Infect Med (Beijing)

December 2023

Laboratory of Microbiology and Molecular Biology (LMBM), Department of Biological Chemistry, Regional University of Cariri, Crato 63105-000, Brazil.

Background: Hepatitis C, caused by the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), is the second most common form of viral hepatitis. The geographical distribution of HCV genotypes can be quite complex, making it challenging to ascertain the most prevalent genotype in a specific area.

Methods: To address this, a review was conducted to determine the prevalence of HCV genotypes across various provinces and as a whole in Pakistan.

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Purpose: Ligulosis caused by Ligula intestinalis adversely affects the fisheries carried out in the lakes and ponds, causing economic losses in the fish industry. In this study, it was aimed to reveal the molecular characterization of L. intestinalis isolates obtained from woodfish (Acanthobrama marmid) in Keban Dam Lake in Elazig province of Turkey by using mt-CO1 gene sequences and to determine the genetic differences and haplotypes between the isolates.

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With the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, many changes have occurred in the Mediterranean Sea ecosystem so became a home to many invasive Lessepsian marine species that have migrated from the Red Sea. About 500 marine species including pufferfish have immigrated and rapidly established a population in the Mediterranean Sea causing significant impact on its ecosystem and fisheries sector. The parasitic fauna of these pufferfish has scarcely been studied in the Mediterranean Sea and also in their native habitat.

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Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is a reemerging virus of global concern. An outbreak of clade I MPXV affected 20 captive chimpanzees in Cameroon in 2016. We describe the epidemiology, virology, phylogenetics, and clinical progression of this outbreak.

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Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is a highly contagious enteric pathogen of swine. PEDV has been a major problem in the pig industry since its first identification in 1992. The aim of this study was to investigate the diversity, molecular characteristics, and phylogenetic relationships of PEDVs in field samples from Korea.

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  • To tackle the complex issues of marine pollution, it's essential to provide accurate and timely scientific information to those making decisions about coastal and ocean management.
  • The United Nations GESAMP is a specialized advisory group that delivers valuable scientific insights on marine environmental protection and addresses various emerging issues.
  • As concerns about ocean health rise, greater awareness and use of GESAMP's research can enhance the effectiveness of ocean policy and decision-making in the context of climate change.
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The cysticercosis is a major zoonotic disease in many developing countries. This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of porcine cysticercosis and to identify potential risk factors associated and their seroprevalence as well in Benin. The tongue palpation was performed on 4150 pigs from the pig farmers were randomly selected to diagnose cysticercosis and to assess the risk factors associated.

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