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zoonotic diseases
05 november 2015 publication
emerging zoonotic diseases, such as chikungunya, are not the only cause for concern; some zoonotic diseases, like rabies, have been circulating for centuries – both of these diseases are covered in this issue of microbiology today. other articles cover the topics of hantaviruses spread by rodent vectors, the lesser known but common campylobacter, and the comment piece discusses the recent ebola pandemic.
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editorial
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from the president
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from the chief executive
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英格兰vs美国谁会赢? & professor neil gow
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news
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invisible and ignored: lifting the lid on the problems of endemic zoonoses
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can we identify potential viral zoonoses before they cross the species barrier?
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hantaviruses – neglected zoonoses
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chikungunya: a decade of global pain
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campylobacter: breaking the spiral of infection
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publishing
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conferences
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outreach: the tale of the 13-week-old cheese and pickled egg sandwich
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member careers: vivian moses
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schoolzone: teaching zoonoses in schools
05 november 2015zoonoses are a fascinating topic for school students; the spread of diseases that can pass between animals and humans holds a gruesome appeal. but how can we teach about zoonoses in schools in an engaging way, when, for obvious reasons, we cannot carry out wet laboratory experiments using any of these pathogens? in this article we explore student activities covering various aspects of the subject, including emerging zoonotic diseases, biosecurity and the spread of infection.
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policy
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outreach: small world initiative – pop-up events
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2022世界杯对阵分析
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obituary
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2022世界杯对阵分析 q&a
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best of the blog
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reviews
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comment: zoonoses in africa
05 november 2015