Maddy McCullough @Missingmaddy
Rat-borne diseases at the horizon. A systematic review on infectious ...
RAT BORNE DISEASE AT THE HORIZON ..
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More rats increase the probability of contact between humans and rats and accordingly the risk for transmission of severe infectious diseases .
Introduction
Several rat-borne zoonotic pathogens and their associated diseases such as hantavirus infections and leptospirosis have recently emerged or re-emerged in Europe. Sweden, noted a 67% increase in the number of rat control activities over the last three years (press release 13 February 2017, The resistance against rodenticides is increasing in rats; the geographic spread of resistance mutations is now well documented in e.g. Great Britain [3]. More rats increase the probability of contact between humans and rats and accordingly the risk for transmission of severe infectious diseases [4].
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02:02 PM - Apr 23, 2024
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