C Stephen
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Recent Articles
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Vrbova L, Patrick D, Stephen C, Robertson C, Koehoorn M, Parmley E, et al.
Epidemiol Infect
. 2016 Jun;
144(10):2165-75.
PMID: 27324462
The objective of this study was to assess the use of statistical algorithms in identifying significant clusters of Salmonella spp. across different sectors of the food chain within an integrated...
12.
Stephen C, Karesh W
Rev Sci Tech
. 2015 Feb;
33(2):375-92.
PMID: 25707169
The One Health concept is responsible for a shift towards practices, policies and partnerships that better link the health of people, animals and our shared environments. The papers in this...
13.
Anholt R, Berezowski J, Robertson C, Stephen C
Epidemiol Infect
. 2014 Dec;
143(12):2547-58.
PMID: 25543461
There is interest in the potential of companion animal surveillance to provide data to improve pet health and to provide early warning of environmental hazards to people. We implemented a...
14.
Anholt R, Berezowski J, Jamal I, Ribble C, Stephen C
Prev Vet Med
. 2014 Feb;
113(4):417-22.
PMID: 24485708
Large amounts of animal health care data are present in veterinary electronic medical records (EMR) and they present an opportunity for companion animal disease surveillance. Veterinary patient records are largely...
15.
Anholt R, Berezowski J, MacLean K, Russell M, Jamal I, Stephen C
Prev Vet Med
. 2013 Dec;
113(2):165-74.
PMID: 24299904
Companion animals closely share their domestic environment with people and have the potential to, act as sources of zoonotic diseases. They also have the potential to be sentinels of infectious...
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Dhakal S, Stephen C, Ale A, Joshi D
Zoonoses Public Health
. 2012 May;
59(8):568-74.
PMID: 22587420
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is the single largest cause of viral encephalitis in the world and has been endemic in Nepal since the early 1980s. Since then, it has spread from...
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Valeix S, Lokugalappatti L, Abeynayake P, Prasad T, Chandrasiri A, Daniel S, et al.
Rev Sci Tech
. 2012 Mar;
30(3):745-53.
PMID: 22435187
Sri Lanka is a tropical nation within a zoogeographic zone that is at high risk for infectious disease emergence. In 2010, a study was conducted on the feasibility of enhancing...
18.
Anholt R, Stephen C, Copes R
Zoonoses Public Health
. 2012 Jan;
59(4):229-40.
PMID: 22273426
The integration of the veterinary, medical and environmental sciences necessary to predict, prevent or respond to emerging zoonotic diseases requires effective collaboration and exchange of knowledge across these disciplines. There...
19.
Pollock S, Stephen C, Skuridina N, Kosatsky T
J Community Health
. 2011 Nov;
37(3):734-42.
PMID: 22083301
There is increasing interest in raising chickens in urban settings across North America. Current regulations on backyard chickens vary by jurisdiction due to concerns about perceived health threats. Proposed negative...
20.
Ribble C, Stitt T, Iwasawa S, Toews L, Stephen C
Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol
. 2011 Sep;
21(3):128-32.
PMID: 21886650
No abstract available.