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Wild deer as a source of infection for livestock and humans in the UK.

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  • Wild deer as a source of infection for livestock and humans in the UK. Abstract Text:

    monika Monika ,piran c l whitePiran C L White,julia chambersJulia Chambers,lesley smithLesley Smith,m r hutchingsM R Hutchings,

    Wild deer can feature in the epidemiology of a wide range of livestock and human diseases in the United Kingdom by representing a source of disease via various transmission routes. This review highlights current and possible future infections of deer in the UK which may have an impact on livestock and/or human health. Increases in deer abundance as well as range expansion are likely to exacerbate the potential for disease persistence due to the formation of multi-species deer assemblages, which may act as disease reservoirs. Climatic changes are likely to have a direct impact on the presence and abundance of various pathogens and their vectors, so that with a warming climate exotic diseases may play a role in future UK livestock and wildlife disease management. This paper highlights the need for a monitoring strategy for wildlife diseases, in particular infections in wild deer, in the UK.

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    m M ,pc whitePC White,j chambersJ Chambers,l smithL Smith,mr hutchingsMR Hutchings,

    For similar bacterial infections and mycoses: zoonoses research abstracts see: bacterial infections and mycoses: zoonoses research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997)

    VOLUME: 174

    Page Numbers: 260-76

    Journal Abbreviation: Vet. J.

    ISSN: 1090-0233

    DAY: 25

    MONTH: 01

    YEAR: 2007

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    Number of References: 180

    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 9706281

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    KEYWORDS: Zoonoses

    MESH TERMS: veterinary

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    AFFILIATION: Environment Department, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, UK.

    Country: England

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