单词 | zoonosis |
例句 | These chemicals will also kill other beneficial creatures, including bats, various fish, frogs, reptiles and birds that rely on insects as their only source of food and help prevent zoonoses by consuming mosquitoes. Animal Doctor: Two meals a day, but dog remains underweight 2017-07-21T04:00:00Z It seems that zoonoses are increasing, at least reports of them are. Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic by David Quammen – review 2012-10-11T07:00:01Z Infectious-disease biologists refer to these various bugs as zoonoses, or diseases or infection transmissible from an animal to humans. 'Spillover': Deadly diseases that jump from animals to humans 2012-09-26T22:17:04Z A zoonosis in an animal infection that, through a simple twist of fate, becomes transmissible to humans. Books of The Times: ‘Spillover,’ by David Quammen, on How Animals Infect Humans 2012-10-02T22:11:49Z The risk persisted well into the 20th century — a 1999 report from the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment noted an uptick in "mild to fatal zoonosis resulting from a foodborne infection with intestinal round-worms." Shelf awareness: Experts explain why you should be inspecting your poop 2023-10-02T04:00:00Z Bats and mice are generally known sources of zoonoses, defined as infections or diseases that are transmissible from animals to humans. Incubator or barrier? Exploring the links between agriculture, biodiversity and the spread of pathogens 2023-09-18T04:00:00Z A seventh officer, who led the team, was the sole analysts who believed the virus emerged naturally through “zoonosis.” Air Force pressed to retool for China war 2023-09-13T04:00:00Z Newspapers and cable news shows have long treated the lab-leak and zoonosis theories as somehow equivalent, often by asserting that both suffer from lack of evidence. Column: U.S. government debunks COVID lab-leak conspiracy theory, enraging conspiracy theorists 2023-06-26T04:00:00Z “The prevalence of lab-leak conspiracy is harmful for us to get further funding to continue our research on zoonosis, which is the major threat to the public health in the future.” ‘Ridiculous,’ says Chinese scientist accused of being pandemic’s patient zero 2023-06-23T04:00:00Z Many were zoonoses that appeared with the domestication of animals, as in the case of tuberculosis. Concepts of Biology 2013-04-25T00:00:00Z In their Perspectives article, Perfecto and colleagues present a novel "agricultural matrix framework" that can be used to examine the relationship between agriculture and zoonoses. Incubator or barrier? Exploring the links between agriculture, biodiversity and the spread of pathogens 2023-09-18T04:00:00Z This insight is especially relevant to scientists studying “the spreading of zoonoses—diseases—which can be very dangerous to humans,” Fuglei says. Mapping Arctic Foxes’ Spectacular Solo Journeys 2023-05-18T04:00:00Z This provides circumstantial evidence in support of the virus spreading to humans from animals—a type of infection known as zoonosis—at the market. What New Evidence from the Wuhan Market Tells Us about COVID’s Origins 2023-04-12T04:00:00Z And everything that we’ve done since, from the geographical analyses to the genomic analyses to, now, the forensic genetic analysis—it all points to natural zoonosis at the market. New Evidence Supports Animal Origin of COVID Virus through Raccoon Dogs 2023-03-17T04:00:00Z A zoonosis is a disease that infects animals but can be transmitted from animals to humans. Concepts of Biology 2013-04-25T00:00:00Z When a virus jumps from animals to humans, it's known as zoonosis. Why everyone is suddenly freaking out about bird flu 2023-02-12T05:00:00Z This is an example of reverse zoonosis that the CDC estimates killed more than half a million people globally. COVID is spreading from humans to animals and back again 2023-01-24T05:00:00Z “We’re still fighting over how the pandemic happened and have to stop debating whether the origin is zoonosis or lab release,” the former official said. Senate GOP probe points to Chinese lab leak for COVID origin 2022-10-27T04:00:00Z “Our paper recognizes that there are different possible origins, but the evidence towards zoonosis is overwhelming,” says co-author Danielle Anderson, a virologist at the University of Melbourne. Evidence suggests pandemic came from nature, not a lab, panel says 2022-10-09T04:00:00Z Approximately 75 percent of recently emerging infectious diseases affecting humans are zoonotic diseases, zoonoses, diseases that primarily infect animals and are transmitted to humans; some are of viral origin and some are of bacterial origin. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z The concern is that monkeypox could become what's known as an 'endemic zoonosis', where a disease jumps between animal species and is constantly present in that new population. Monkeypox patients should avoid pet contact 2022-05-27T04:00:00Z Experts in Africa have warned that monkeypox could change from a regionally widespread zoonosis to a globally relevant infectious disease. What We Know about the Rise in Monkeypox Cases Worldwide 2022-05-24T04:00:00Z Many scientists who have studied the pandemic’s origin favor the theory that the virus first spilled into the human population from animals sold in a Wuhan market in a natural process called zoonosis. Duke’s Klotman is under consideration as the next NIH head 2022-05-04T04:00:00Z But he says the zoonosis proponents haven’t provided much new data. Evidence suggests pandemic came from nature, not a lab, panel says 2022-10-09T04:00:00Z Many emerging diseases affecting humans, such as brucellosis, are zoonoses. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z “We don’t talk about climate a lot in the context of zoonoses” - diseases that can spread from animals to people, said study co-author Colin Carlson, an assistant professor of biology at Georgetown University. Climate change may increase risk of new infectious diseases 2022-04-28T04:00:00Z “We don’t talk about climate a lot in the context of zoonoses” — diseases that can spread from animals to people, said study co-author Colin Carlson, an assistant professor of biology at Georgetown University. Climate change may increase risk of new infectious diseases 2022-04-28T04:00:00Z Her responsibilities included livestock markets, biosecurity and zoonoses - diseases that can move between animals and humans. Whistleblower vet awarded £1.25m settlement and apology from DAERA 2022-04-25T04:00:00Z Scientists who explore the emergence of the novel coronavirus largely favor the hypothesis that it originated through a purely natural “zoonosis,” probably involving animals sold at the Huanan Seafood Market in Wuhan. NIH orders sweeping review of potentially risky experiments on viruses and other pathogens 2022-03-01T05:00:00Z Less discussed is spillover’s mirror image, “spillback,” also known as “reverse zoonosis,” by which microbes move from humans into nonhuman animals. Animals That Infect Humans Are Scary. It’s Worse When We Infect Them Back. 2022-01-19T05:00:00Z But the most intriguing theory is that it came from an animal, as the result of what is known as reverse zoonosis. Early studies suggest omicron is formidable — but not unstoppable 2021-12-08T05:00:00Z Worobey’s paper drew strong praise from those favoring the natural zoonosis theory. Prominent scientist who said lab-leak theory of covid-19 origin should be probed now believes evidence points to Wuhan market 2021-11-18T05:00:00Z Still, there's a much higher likelihood that SARS-CoV-2 originated in an animal and spilled over into humans, directly or through an intermediate animal host, a phenomenon called zoonosis. Book excerpt: Sounding the first alarm on COVID-19 2021-11-02T04:00:00Z Virtually all pandemics have begun through a natural zoonosis in which a virus jumps from an animal into the human species. NIH demands unpublished data on coronavirus experiment, but says research is not linked to the pandemic 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z In my group for emerging diseases and zoonoses, we do a lot of work at the animal-human interface. New WHO group aims to improve efforts to find pathogen origins 2021-08-25T04:00:00Z That zoonosis theory was bolstered by a June 7 report, published in the journal Nature, documenting 38 species of animals sold in 17 markets in Wuhan before the pandemic. Biden receives inconclusive intelligence report on covid origins 2021-08-24T04:00:00Z “The origins of SARS-CoV-2 remain unclear, with the two plausible theories being a natural zoonosis or a lab accident,” Bloom said. From Wuhan to Paris to Milan, the search for ‘patient zero’ 2021-07-07T04:00:00Z “I don't think this bolsters either the lab origin or zoonosis hypothesis,” he says. Scientist’s hunt for COVID-19’s origin finds early virus sequences Chinese team deleted from NIH database 2021-06-23T04:00:00Z In his paper, Bloom does not claim that the data he retrieved advances the argument for a lab leak or a natural zoonosis. Seattle scientist digs up deleted coronavirus genetic data, adding fuel to COVID origin debate 2021-06-23T04:00:00Z They think the case for natural zoonosis remains strong. Scientists battle over the ultimate origin story: Where did the coronavirus come from? 2021-06-20T04:00:00Z This is a fascinating read into a process called ‘reverse zoonosis’ and the scientists who are trying to balance the risks of transmission with the need for research. New vaccine perks: halftime shots and savings bonds 2021-05-01T04:00:00Z The finding is another sad discovery in the list of animals that are vulnerable to the novel coronavirus, which is capable of spreading between different mammal species — a property known as zoonosis. Adorable sea otters are the latest animal to fall victim to the novel coronavirus 2021-04-20T04:00:00Z The mink almost certainly got it from farmworkers, a jump called “reverse zoonosis.” Wisconsin’s mink farming industry now seen at risk of COVID 2021-02-06T05:00:00Z But the Current Biology study, and a similar viral outbreak documented in Tanzania, highlighted the threat of what Goldberg calls reverse zoonoses. This wildlife vet tracks deadly microbes in the African jungle. Now, he’s on the trail of COVID-19 2021-01-28T05:00:00Z The main argument in favor of natural zoonosis — one that unfolded beyond the walls of a lab — is that this has happened before with countless viruses, including coronaviruses. Scientists battle over the ultimate origin story: Where did the coronavirus come from? 2021-06-20T04:00:00Z If the remote island of habitat is a human being newly colonized by a virus from a nonhuman animal, we call that virus a zoonosis. Opinion | The Pandemic, From the Virus’s Point of View 2020-09-19T04:00:00Z Homogenisation, in turn, is a contributing factor towards factory farms acting as incubators for pathogens, including zoonoses that jump from livestock to humanity. Covid-19 shows factory food production is dangerous for animals and humans alike | Troy Vettese and Alex Blanchette 2020-09-08T04:00:00Z With Covid-19 cases on the rise in Uganda and neighbouring countries, Twinobusingye said it was vital that humans keep away from primates to avoid cross transmission of the virus and other zoonoses to them. Landmark ruling sees Ugandan poacher jailed for killing Rafiki the gorilla 2020-07-31T04:00:00Z The discovery ignited scientific interest in zoonoses, diseases that jump from animals to humans. This wildlife vet tracks deadly microbes in the African jungle. Now, he’s on the trail of COVID-19 2021-01-28T05:00:00Z Many of the other major drivers of zoonoses are the same intractable problems that conservationists have been grappling with for decades: deforestation, loss of biodiversity, depletion of natural resources. How Humanity Unleashed a Flood of New Diseases 2020-06-17T04:00:00Z The degree to which reverse zoonosis increases the risks of pandemics or major outbreaks more broadly remains less clear. Human Viruses Can Jump into Animals, Too—Sowing the Seeds of Future Epidemics 2020-05-20T04:00:00Z While a 2017 study concluded that bats play host to more zoonoses than other mammals, another analysis published in April found that they were "unexceptional" in their propensity to carry viruses of human concern. COVID-19 reignites a contentious debate over bats and disease 2020-05-09T04:00:00Z Carroll rattles off a rogue’s gallery of other killer diseases: “malaria, tuberculosis, certainly HIV,” the last of which he describes as the “poster child” for zoonosis. Opinion | We did this to ourselves 2020-04-08T04:00:00Z This global health crisis is a reminder of the danger of zoonosis — the ability of pathogens, including bacteria and viruses, to enter the human population from an animal host. Coronavirus came from bats or possibly pangolins amid ‘acceleration’ of new zoonotic infections 2020-02-07T05:00:00Z Although zoonoses are ancient, thought to be referenced in Mesopotamian tablets and the Bible, their numbers have increased in the last few decades, along with the frequency of outbreaks. How Humanity Unleashed a Flood of New Diseases 2020-06-17T04:00:00Z They confirmed what scientists had thought: “Bats are host to a significantly higher proportion of zoonoses than all other mammalian orders.” How Do Bats Live With So Many Viruses? 2020-01-28T05:00:00Z This kind of human-to-animal disease transmission, known as reverse zoonosis, has been seen on every continent except one: Antarctica. Tourists may be making Antarctica’s penguins sick 2018-12-13T05:00:00Z Using these patterns, the researchers then mapped where unknown zoonoses might be hiding: in Central and South American bat populations, for instance, or rodents in North and South America. Scientists are racing to predict where the next pandemic will start 2017-06-23T04:00:00Z The method Dr Olival and his team adopted does not distinguish zoonoses with epidemic potential from those that might infect a mere handful of humans. Whence new plagues? 2017-06-22T04:00:00Z Ultimately, the prevention of zoonoses demands more than practical interventions; it requires a fundamental shift in perspective. How Humanity Unleashed a Flood of New Diseases 2020-06-17T04:00:00Z Most emerging infectious diseases are zoonoses, diseases that originate in animals, and some may have the potential to trigger massive epidemics. Bats really do harbor more dangerous viruses than other species 2017-06-21T04:00:00Z Microbiologist Marta Cerdà-Cuéllar at the Research Center for Animal Health in Barcelona, Spain, was skeptical of a mainstream scientific idea—that reverse zoonosis doesn’t exist in Antarctica. Tourists may be making Antarctica’s penguins sick 2018-12-13T05:00:00Z “While most pandemics are zoonoses, most zoonoses do not cause pandemics,” infectious disease expert James Lloyd-Smith writes in a commentary published alongside the Nature paper. Scientists are racing to predict where the next pandemic will start 2017-06-23T04:00:00Z Ebola is a zoonosis—an animal disease that can jump to humans. Hunting for Ebola among the bats of the Congo 2017-06-01T04:00:00Z A disease that animals can transmit to humans is known as a “zoonosis.” Is it Healthy to Sleep With Your Pets? 2016-06-24T04:00:00Z They estimate that there are about 17 zoonoses yet to be discovered in every bat species versus about 10 for rodent and primate species. Bats really do harbor more dangerous viruses than other species 2017-06-21T04:00:00Z Veterinarians receive a lot of training on zoonoses, or diseases that can be transmitted from animals to people, Dr. Sykes says. Burning Question: Can Kissing Your Dog Make You Sick? 2016-03-28T04:00:00Z The process -- known as zoonosis -- is not uncommon and keeps researchers on their toes as they look for signs that an animal-borne disease might make inroads into the human population. Guinea Pigs Can Be Source of Serious Strep Infection 2014-12-16T05:00:00Z Animals are often the hidden source of outbreaks, known as zoonoses. Muddled about MERS? Here's A Quick Guide 2014-05-05T13:00:48Z They are all zoonoses, meaning animal infections transmissible to humans. Op-Ed Contributor: Ebola Is Not the Next Pandemic 2014-04-09T23:50:01Z Infectious diseases that pass from animals into humans are known as zoonoses and have kept scientists on the alert for decades. New Taiwan bird flu shows animal virus risk to humans 2013-11-14T00:29:32Z It was worth developing the oral bait vaccines for rabies because of the human zoonosis risk, but something for a purely veterinary disorder, particularly one that infects wildlife rather than livestock? Canine virus threatens Siberian tiger 2013-10-21T23:57:36Z About 70% of these are believed to be zoonoses, or ones that cross from animals to humans. Battling Saudi Arabia's Deadly New Disease 2013-10-16T11:05:28Z It is considered a zoonosis: an infection that can be transmitted to humans from animals such as cattle. A Wake-Up Call in the Fight Against Sleeping Sickness 2013-01-17T22:00:00Z Among the other unsettling disease news this summer, you’ve probably seen mention of influenza, that old familiar zoonosis, quite capable of devastation and melodrama all its own. Opinion: Anticipating the Next Pandemic 2012-09-22T17:26:57Z But some species benefited, including trees that specialize in filling disturbed ecosystems as well as human diseases that emerge from interactions with wild animals—so-called zoonoses such as Ebola. Tropical Parks Fail to Protect Animals and Plants [Slide Show] 2012-07-26T13:45:00.243Z The study also looked at epidemic zoonoses, which typically occur as outbreaks - such as anthrax and Rift Valley fever - and at the relatively rarer emerging zoonoses like bird flu. Diseases from animals hit over two billion people a year 2012-07-05T09:58:15Z Events are following the typical sequence for a zoonosis, a disease that jumps to humans from animals, he said. Hong Kong Keeps Ban on Some Poultry Imports Due to Avian Flu Tie 2012-01-04T00:24:07Z This data adds to the already established point of view that zoonoses from wildlife are the most significant, growing threat to global health of all the emerging infectious diseases. Emerging infectious diseases and cities 2011-08-17T20:45:04.733Z But before you allow Fido or Fluffy to climb into bed with you at night, as an increasing number of Americans are doing, know that they can also give you something else: zoonoses. Researchers warn against kissing pets 2011-01-26T18:39:03Z As many as 75 percent of newly emerging infectious diseases in humans, including bird and swine flus, are "zoonoses," meaning they originate in animals. Zoonoses: When Animal Diseases Attack 2010-04-27T23:15:00Z The report studied so-called endemic zoonoses which cause the vast majority of illness and death in poor countries. Diseases from animals hit over two billion people a year 2012-07-05T09:58:15Z While zoonoses can be transmitted to people by either wild or domesticated animals, most human infections are acquired from the world's 24 billion livestock, including pigs, poultry, cattle, goats, sheep and camels. Diseases from animals hit over two billion people a year 2012-07-05T09:58:15Z The study initially looked at 56 zoonoses that together are responsible for around 2.5 billion cases of human illness and 2.7 million human deaths per year. Diseases from animals hit over two billion people a year 2012-07-05T09:58:15Z In the United States, the most common parasitic zoonoses associated with dogs are caused by hookworms and roundworms, which in humans can cause gastrointestinal symptoms, anemia and other conditions. Researchers warn against kissing pets 2011-01-26T18:39:03Z In Japan, a study found evidence of zoonoses in pet owners who kissed their animals regularly, but not in those who abstained, according to the paper. Researchers warn against kissing pets 2011-01-26T18:39:03Z One such disease is brucellosis, also known as Bang's diseases or Mediterranean fever, which is a highly contagious zoonosis people catch by consuming unsterilized milk or meat from infected animals. 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