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    • Bacterial and viral rodent-borne infections on poultry farms. An attempt at a systematic review 

      Domańska-Blicharz, Katarzyna; Opolska, Justyna; Lisowska, Anna; Szczotka-Bochniarz, Anna (National Veterinary Research Institute, 2023)
      Introduction: Rodents are quite common at livestock production sites. Their adaptability, high reproductive capacity and omnivorousness make them apt to become a source of disease transmission to humans and animals. Rodents ...
    • Feed as a mechanical vector in the transmission of swine viral diseases 

      Mazur-Panasiuk, Natalia; Antas, Marta; Fila, Mateusz; Żmudzki, Jacek; Woźniakowski, Grzegorz; Szczotka-Bochniarz, Anna (2021)
      The current African swine fever (ASF) epizootic in Europe and Asia has clearly highlighted the crucial role of effective biosecurity in preventing and controlling infectious diseases and in ensuring a high health status ...
    • How do genetic relatedness and spatial proximity shape African swine fever infections in wild boar? 

      Podgórski, Tomasz; Pepin, Kim M.; Radko, Anna; Podbielska, Angelika; Łyjak, Magdalena; Woźniakowski, Grzegorz; Borowik, Tomasz (Wiley, 2021)
      The importance of social and spatial structuring of wildlife populations for disease spread, though widely recognized, is still poorly understood in many host-pathogen systems. In particular, system specific kin relationships ...
    • Mycobacterium bovis transmission between cattle and a farmer in central Poland 

      Krajewska-Wędzina, Monika; Radulski, Łukasz; Waters, W. Ray; Didkowska, Anna; Zabost, Anna; Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Ewa; Brzezińska, Sylwia; Weiner, Marcin (MDPI, 2022)
      Introduction: Zoonoses have recently become an increasing public health problem. Zoonoses are estimated to account for 60% of all emerging infectious diseases. One particularly important zoonosis is human tuberculosis, ...