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Ntsama F, Noh S, Tizzani P, Ayangma Ntsama C, Nteme Ella G, Awada L, et al.
Res Vet Sci . 2024 May; 174:105278. PMID: 38759348
Little research is available on acquired immunity to rabies in dogs and cats from Central Africa, particularly regarding the legal movements of pets. Movement of domestic animals from rabies-endemic countries...
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Thompson L, Cayol C, Awada L, Muset S, Shetty D, Wang J, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2024 Apr; 11:1269530. PMID: 38577545
This paper examines the role of the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) in the global surveillance and management of pathogens. Since the creation of WOAH, one of its missions...
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Fanelli A, Awada L, Caceres-Soto P, Diaz F, Grillo T, Gizo I, et al.
Zoonoses Public Health . 2022 Jan; 69(4):286-294. PMID: 35092712
The World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) has recently developed a Wildlife Health Framework to respond to the need of members to manage the risk from emerging diseases at the...
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Meske M, Fanelli A, Rocha F, Awada L, Soto P, Mapitse N, et al.
Trop Med Infect Dis . 2021 Jul; 6(2). PMID: 34207822
Rabies is listed as one of the World Health Organisation's (WHO) Neglected Tropical Diseases Worldwide, with a significant impact in South America. This paper explores the dynamics of rabies cases...
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Cardenas L, Awada L, Tizzani P, Caceres P, Casal J
Transbound Emerg Dis . 2019 Feb; 66(3):1280-1290. PMID: 30739391
This paper describes the global distribution and temporal evolution of bovine brucellosis due to Brucella abortus during a 19-year period (1996-2014) using the information officially reported to the World Organisation...
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Awada L, Tizzani P, Noh S, Ducrot C, Ntsama F, Caceres P, et al.
Transbound Emerg Dis . 2018 Aug; 65(6):2006-2016. PMID: 30079591
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is of major importance for human and animal health because of high morbidity and mortality in poultry and the potential for transmission of this zoonotic...
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Machalaba C, Smith K, Awada L, Berry K, Berthe F, Bouley T, et al.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg . 2017 Oct; 111(6):235-237. PMID: 29044367
Global economic impacts of epidemics suggest high return on investment in prevention and One Health capacity. However, such investments remain limited, contributing to persistent endemic diseases and vulnerability to emerging...