Scientific Reports, ISSN 2045-2322, 12/2017, Volume 7, Issue 1, pp. 5352 - 11
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infects greater than 90% of humans, is recognized as a significant comorbidity with HIV/AIDS, and is an etiologic agent for some human...
INFECTED RHESUS MACAQUES | B-CELLS | THROAT WASHINGS | AFRICAN INFANTS | MALIGNANT-LYMPHOMAS | VIRAL-DNA | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION | MACACA-FUSCATA | BERINGEI-BERINGEI | CHILDREN | Animals, Newborn | Lung - pathology | Tumor Virus Infections - veterinary | Tumor Virus Infections - virology | Herpesviridae Infections - veterinary | Virus Shedding | Herpesviridae Infections - virology | Gorilla gorilla | Lung - virology | Animals | Ape Diseases - virology | Mouth - virology | Histocytochemistry | Tumor Virus Infections - epidemiology | Ape Diseases - epidemiology | Lymphocryptovirus - isolation & purification | Herpesviridae Infections - epidemiology | Endangered & extinct species | Babies | Acquired immune deficiency syndrome--AIDS | Endangered species | Hyperplasia | Gorillas | Infections | Serology | Infants | Children
INFECTED RHESUS MACAQUES | B-CELLS | THROAT WASHINGS | AFRICAN INFANTS | MALIGNANT-LYMPHOMAS | VIRAL-DNA | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION | MACACA-FUSCATA | BERINGEI-BERINGEI | CHILDREN | Animals, Newborn | Lung - pathology | Tumor Virus Infections - veterinary | Tumor Virus Infections - virology | Herpesviridae Infections - veterinary | Virus Shedding | Herpesviridae Infections - virology | Gorilla gorilla | Lung - virology | Animals | Ape Diseases - virology | Mouth - virology | Histocytochemistry | Tumor Virus Infections - epidemiology | Ape Diseases - epidemiology | Lymphocryptovirus - isolation & purification | Herpesviridae Infections - epidemiology | Endangered & extinct species | Babies | Acquired immune deficiency syndrome--AIDS | Endangered species | Hyperplasia | Gorillas | Infections | Serology | Infants | Children
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mBio, ISSN 2161-2129, 03/2017, Volume 8, Issue 2, p. e00373-17
The evolutionary origins of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus (MERS-CoV) are unknown. Current evidence suggests that insectivorous bats are...
Spike | Uganda | Bat | MERS coronavirus | Zoonoses | ANTIBODIES | PROTEIN | zoonoses | RECEPTOR | MICROBIOLOGY | TO-HUMAN TRANSMISSION | COV | spike | DROMEDARY CAMELS | GROUP C BETACORONAVIRUS | SARS-LIKE CORONAVIRUS | bat | DIPEPTIDYL PEPTIDASE 4 | Genome, Viral | Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus - classification | Chiroptera - virology | Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus - genetics | Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus - metabolism | Receptors, Virus - metabolism | Synteny | Phylogeny | Animals | Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus - genetics | Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus - isolation & purification | Virus Attachment | Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus - physiology | Evolution, Molecular
Spike | Uganda | Bat | MERS coronavirus | Zoonoses | ANTIBODIES | PROTEIN | zoonoses | RECEPTOR | MICROBIOLOGY | TO-HUMAN TRANSMISSION | COV | spike | DROMEDARY CAMELS | GROUP C BETACORONAVIRUS | SARS-LIKE CORONAVIRUS | bat | DIPEPTIDYL PEPTIDASE 4 | Genome, Viral | Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus - classification | Chiroptera - virology | Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus - genetics | Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus - metabolism | Receptors, Virus - metabolism | Synteny | Phylogeny | Animals | Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus - genetics | Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus - isolation & purification | Virus Attachment | Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus - physiology | Evolution, Molecular
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PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, ISSN 1935-2727, 06/2015, Volume 9, Issue 6, p. e0003813
Free-ranging nonhuman primates are frequent sources of zoonotic pathogens due to their physiologic similarity and in many tropical regions, close contact with...
DIAGNOSIS | TRANSMISSION | NATIONAL-PARK | DISEASE | RHESUS CYTOMEGALOVIRUS | MACAQUES | SALIVA COLLECTION | PAN-TROGLODYTES | PARASITOLOGY | TROPICAL MEDICINE | SIMIAN FOAMY VIRUS | CORTISOL | Virus Diseases - epidemiology | Primate Diseases - epidemiology | Specimen Handling - methods | Epidemiological Monitoring - veterinary | Virus Shedding | Primate Diseases - virology | Virology - methods | Zoonoses - virology | Animals | Mouth - virology | Zoonoses - epidemiology | Specimen Handling - veterinary | Uganda | Virus Diseases - veterinary | Nepal | Urine | Pandemics | Laboratories | Viruses | Fever | Tropical diseases | Optimization | Zoonoses | Studies | Endangered & extinct species | Surveillance | Primates | Agreements | Methods | Sampling techniques
DIAGNOSIS | TRANSMISSION | NATIONAL-PARK | DISEASE | RHESUS CYTOMEGALOVIRUS | MACAQUES | SALIVA COLLECTION | PAN-TROGLODYTES | PARASITOLOGY | TROPICAL MEDICINE | SIMIAN FOAMY VIRUS | CORTISOL | Virus Diseases - epidemiology | Primate Diseases - epidemiology | Specimen Handling - methods | Epidemiological Monitoring - veterinary | Virus Shedding | Primate Diseases - virology | Virology - methods | Zoonoses - virology | Animals | Mouth - virology | Zoonoses - epidemiology | Specimen Handling - veterinary | Uganda | Virus Diseases - veterinary | Nepal | Urine | Pandemics | Laboratories | Viruses | Fever | Tropical diseases | Optimization | Zoonoses | Studies | Endangered & extinct species | Surveillance | Primates | Agreements | Methods | Sampling techniques
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Suspected exposure to filoviruses among people contacting wildlife in Southwestern Uganda
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, ISSN 1201-9712, 02/2019, Volume 79, pp. 62 - 62
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Detection of viruses using discarded plants from wild mountain gorillas and golden monkeys
American Journal of Primatology, ISSN 0275-2565, 11/2016, Volume 78, Issue 11, pp. 1222 - 1234
Infectious diseases pose one of the most significant threats to the survival of great apes in the wild. The critically endangered mountain gorilla (Gorilla...
mountain gorilla | golden monkey | pathogen | non‐invasive | sampling | non-invasive | CHIMPANZEES PAN-TROGLODYTES | RESPIRATORY VIRUSES | ORAL FLUID | IMPENETRABLE NATIONAL-PARK | SIMIAN FOAMY VIRUS | BERINGEI-BERINGEI | ZOOLOGY | DISEASE | GREAT APES | STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS | EBOLA-VIRUS | Animals | Epidemiological Monitoring | Humans | Viruses | Feces | Plants | Gorilla gorilla | Haplorhini | RNA viruses | Monkeys | Research | Mountain gorilla
mountain gorilla | golden monkey | pathogen | non‐invasive | sampling | non-invasive | CHIMPANZEES PAN-TROGLODYTES | RESPIRATORY VIRUSES | ORAL FLUID | IMPENETRABLE NATIONAL-PARK | SIMIAN FOAMY VIRUS | BERINGEI-BERINGEI | ZOOLOGY | DISEASE | GREAT APES | STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS | EBOLA-VIRUS | Animals | Epidemiological Monitoring | Humans | Viruses | Feces | Plants | Gorilla gorilla | Haplorhini | RNA viruses | Monkeys | Research | Mountain gorilla
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Suspected Exposure to Filoviruses Among People Contacting Wildlife in Southwestern Uganda
Journal of Infectious Diseases, ISSN 0022-1899, 11/2018, Volume 218, Issue 5, pp. S277 - S286
Background Human and filovirus host interactions remain poorly understood in areas where Ebola hemorrhagic fever outbreaks are likely to occur. In the Bwindi...
Ebola virus | Marburg virus | bushmeat | Uganda | zoonoses | Filovirus | wildlife | GABON | MORTALITY | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | VIRUS-ANTIBODY PREVALENCE | POPULATIONS | MICROBIOLOGY | IMMUNOLOGY | EBOLA | FRUIT BATS | DECLINE | OUTBREAKS | MARBURG HEMORRHAGIC-FEVER | CONGO
Ebola virus | Marburg virus | bushmeat | Uganda | zoonoses | Filovirus | wildlife | GABON | MORTALITY | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | VIRUS-ANTIBODY PREVALENCE | POPULATIONS | MICROBIOLOGY | IMMUNOLOGY | EBOLA | FRUIT BATS | DECLINE | OUTBREAKS | MARBURG HEMORRHAGIC-FEVER | CONGO
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EcoHealth, ISSN 1612-9202, 3/2015, Volume 12, Issue 1, pp. 98 - 103
Diseases transmitted between animals and people have made up more than 50% of emerging infectious diseases in humans over the last 60 years and have continued...
Public Health | disease detection | Environmental Health | Medicine & Public Health | Microbiology | Water and Health | Ecosystems | zoonotic diseases | mortality | Animal Ecology | morbidity | disease surveillance | WEST-NILE-VIRUS | EARLY WARNING SYSTEM | H5N1 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | SURVEILLANCE | ANTHRAX | FRAMEWORK | WILDLIFE | OUTBREAK | NEW-YORK | EXPERIMENTAL-INFECTION | Animals, Wild - microbiology | Animal Diseases - mortality | Humans | Animals, Wild - virology | Communicable Diseases, Emerging - diagnosis | Communicable Diseases, Emerging - epidemiology | Animal Diseases - virology | Animals | Zoonoses - epidemiology | Animals, Domestic - virology | Communicable Diseases, Emerging - mortality | Animals, Domestic - microbiology | Zoonoses - diagnosis | Zoonoses - mortality | Animal Diseases - microbiology | Population Surveillance - methods | Gorillas | Wildlife conservation | Patient outcomes | Morbidity | Zoonoses | Environmental monitoring | Mortality
Public Health | disease detection | Environmental Health | Medicine & Public Health | Microbiology | Water and Health | Ecosystems | zoonotic diseases | mortality | Animal Ecology | morbidity | disease surveillance | WEST-NILE-VIRUS | EARLY WARNING SYSTEM | H5N1 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | SURVEILLANCE | ANTHRAX | FRAMEWORK | WILDLIFE | OUTBREAK | NEW-YORK | EXPERIMENTAL-INFECTION | Animals, Wild - microbiology | Animal Diseases - mortality | Humans | Animals, Wild - virology | Communicable Diseases, Emerging - diagnosis | Communicable Diseases, Emerging - epidemiology | Animal Diseases - virology | Animals | Zoonoses - epidemiology | Animals, Domestic - virology | Communicable Diseases, Emerging - mortality | Animals, Domestic - microbiology | Zoonoses - diagnosis | Zoonoses - mortality | Animal Diseases - microbiology | Population Surveillance - methods | Gorillas | Wildlife conservation | Patient outcomes | Morbidity | Zoonoses | Environmental monitoring | Mortality
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ISSN 2150-7511, 2017
The evolutionary origins of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus (MERS-CoV) are unknown. Current evidence suggests that insectivorous bats are...
Bats | Microbiology | MERS (Disease) | Coronaviruses | Epidemiology
Bats | Microbiology | MERS (Disease) | Coronaviruses | Epidemiology
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Journal of Parasitology, ISSN 0022-3395, 2002, Volume 88, Issue 5, pp. 905 - 909
To facilitate ecotourism and research, free-ranging mountain gorillas of Uganda have been habituated to humans. Testing of fecal samples of gorillas (n = 100),...
National parks | Parasitology | Veal | Disease transmission | Cysts | Cattle | Infections | Life Cycles-Survey | Wildlife habitats | Genotypes | Zoonoses | ANIMALS | GENETIC-ANALYSIS | VOLCANS | BERINGEI | CYSTS | MOUNTAIN GORILLAS | RWANDA | CRYPTOSPORIDIUM-PARVUM OOCYSTS | IMPENETRABLE NATIONAL-PARK | PARASITOLOGY | PROBES | Humans | Male | Giardiasis - transmission | RNA, Ribosomal - genetics | Feces - parasitology | Polymerase Chain Reaction | Adult | Female | Disease Transmission, Infectious | DNA, Protozoan - chemistry | Parasite Egg Count | RNA, Ribosomal - chemistry | Genotype | Giardiasis - pathology | In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence | Giardiasis - parasitology | Giardia lamblia - classification | Sequence Analysis, DNA | Zoonoses - transmission | Animals | Zoonoses - parasitology | Giardia lamblia - genetics | DNA, Protozoan - genetics | Uganda | Gorilla gorilla - parasitology
National parks | Parasitology | Veal | Disease transmission | Cysts | Cattle | Infections | Life Cycles-Survey | Wildlife habitats | Genotypes | Zoonoses | ANIMALS | GENETIC-ANALYSIS | VOLCANS | BERINGEI | CYSTS | MOUNTAIN GORILLAS | RWANDA | CRYPTOSPORIDIUM-PARVUM OOCYSTS | IMPENETRABLE NATIONAL-PARK | PARASITOLOGY | PROBES | Humans | Male | Giardiasis - transmission | RNA, Ribosomal - genetics | Feces - parasitology | Polymerase Chain Reaction | Adult | Female | Disease Transmission, Infectious | DNA, Protozoan - chemistry | Parasite Egg Count | RNA, Ribosomal - chemistry | Genotype | Giardiasis - pathology | In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence | Giardiasis - parasitology | Giardia lamblia - classification | Sequence Analysis, DNA | Zoonoses - transmission | Animals | Zoonoses - parasitology | Giardia lamblia - genetics | DNA, Protozoan - genetics | Uganda | Gorilla gorilla - parasitology
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African Journal of Ecology, ISSN 0141-6707, 09/2010, Volume 48, Issue 3, pp. 588 - 599
The mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) of the Virunga Volcanoes Range of Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo are one of the most...
human disturbance | gorilla | social structure | growth rate | monitoring | population | Population | Growth rate | Human disturbance | Gorilla | Monitoring | Social structure | ECOLOGY | POPULATION-DYNAMICS | PARK | Environmental associations | Wildlife conservation | Analysis | Gorillas | Forest conservation | Volcanoes | Methods | Environmental protection | Endangered & extinct species | Comparative studies | Animal populations | Research methodology
human disturbance | gorilla | social structure | growth rate | monitoring | population | Population | Growth rate | Human disturbance | Gorilla | Monitoring | Social structure | ECOLOGY | POPULATION-DYNAMICS | PARK | Environmental associations | Wildlife conservation | Analysis | Gorillas | Forest conservation | Volcanoes | Methods | Environmental protection | Endangered & extinct species | Comparative studies | Animal populations | Research methodology
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Emerging Health Threats Journal, ISSN 1752-8550, 01/2012, Volume 5, Issue 1, p. 9134
There are currently no widely accepted animal surveillance guidelines for human Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) outbreak investigations to identify potential...
veterinarians | epidemiology | ecology | disease outbreaks | ebolavirus | vertebrates | Veterinarians | Ebolavirus | Vertebrates | Ecology | Epidemiology | Disease outbreaks
veterinarians | epidemiology | ecology | disease outbreaks | ebolavirus | vertebrates | Veterinarians | Ebolavirus | Vertebrates | Ecology | Epidemiology | Disease outbreaks
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International Journal of Primatology, ISSN 0164-0291, 2/2003, Volume 24, Issue 1, pp. 197 - 207
There has been increasing contact between mountain gorillas (Gorilla gorilla beringei) and the human population surrounding Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National...
Life Sciences | Human Genetics | Anthropology/Archaeometry | mountain gorilla | Gorilla gorilla beringei | Bwindi | medical survey | Uganda | Evolutionary Biology | anthropozoonotic disease | Anthropozoonotic disease | Mountain gorilla | Medical survey | ZOOLOGY | DISEASE | National parks
Life Sciences | Human Genetics | Anthropology/Archaeometry | mountain gorilla | Gorilla gorilla beringei | Bwindi | medical survey | Uganda | Evolutionary Biology | anthropozoonotic disease | Anthropozoonotic disease | Mountain gorilla | Medical survey | ZOOLOGY | DISEASE | National parks
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International journal of primatology, ISSN 0164-0291, 02/2003, Volume 24, Issue 1, pp. 197 - 207
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The Journal of Parasitology, ISSN 0022-3395, 10/2002, Volume 88, Issue 5, p. 905
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Journal of Parasitology, ISSN 0022-3395, 10/2002, Volume 88, Issue 5, pp. 905 - 909
To facilitate ecotourism and research, free-ranging mountain gorillas of Uganda have been habituated to humans. Testing of fecal samples of gorillas (n = 100),...
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PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, ISSN 1935-2727, 06/2015, Volume 9, Issue 6
Free-ranging nonhuman primates are frequent sources of zoonotic pathogens due to their physiologic similarity and in many tropical regions, close contact...
Urine | Pandemics | Laboratories | Viruses | Fever | Tropical diseases | Optimization | Zoonoses | Studies | Endangered & extinct species | Surveillance | Primates | Agreements | Methods | Sampling techniques
Urine | Pandemics | Laboratories | Viruses | Fever | Tropical diseases | Optimization | Zoonoses | Studies | Endangered & extinct species | Surveillance | Primates | Agreements | Methods | Sampling techniques
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