Shahista Nisa
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Recent Articles
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Prinsen G, Baker M, Benschop J, Collins-Emerson J, Douwes J, Fayaz A, et al.
Heliyon
. 2023 Sep;
9(9):e19303.
PMID: 37674827
Leptospirosis is largely an occupational disease for people working with livestock in Aotearoa New Zealand. Introduction of livestock vaccination and use of personal protective equipment has been associated with a...
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Moinet M, Oosterhof H, Nisa S, Haack N, Wilkinson D, Aberdein D, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2023 Sep;
17(9):e0011624.
PMID: 37672535
There has been a recent upsurge in human cases of leptospirosis in New Zealand, with wildlife a suspected emerging source, but up-to-date knowledge on this topic is lacking. We conducted...
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Nisa S, Vallee E, Marshall J, Collins-Emerson J, Yeung P, Prinsen G, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc
. 2023 Jun;
12:e47900.
PMID: 37289491
Background: In Aotearoa New Zealand, 90% of patients with notified leptospirosis (a zoonotic bacterial disease) have been men working in agricultural industries. However, since 2008, the epidemiology of notified cases...
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Bolwell C, Gee E, Adams B, Collins-Emerson J, Scarfe K, Nisa S, et al.
Vet Sci
. 2022 Aug;
9(8).
PMID: 36006341
The objectives of this study were to determine if horses located near an outbreak of leptospirosis in alpacas had titres indicative of a previous or current infection and, if so,...
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Wilkinson D, Edwards M, Benschop J, Nisa S
PLoS One
. 2021 Sep;
16(9):e0257971.
PMID: 34587213
Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease of global importance. The breadth of Leptospira diversity associated with both human and animal disease poses major logistical challenges to the use of classical diagnostic...
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Browne A, Midwinter A, Withers H, Cookson A, Biggs P, Marshall J, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2021 Mar;
87(11).
PMID: 33771782
Cattle are asymptomatic carriers of Shiga toxin-producing (STEC) strains that can cause serious illness or death in humans. In New Zealand, contact with cattle feces and living near cattle populations...
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Benschop J, Nisa S, Spencer S
J R Soc Interface
. 2021 Feb;
18(175):20200964.
PMID: 33593210
Routinely collected public health surveillance data are often partially complete, yet remain a useful source by which to monitor incidence and track progress during disease intervention. In the 1970s, leptospirosis...
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Nisa S, Wilkinson D, Angelin-Bonnet O, Paine S, Cullen K, Wight J, et al.
Pathogens
. 2020 Oct;
9(10).
PMID: 33066613
Leptospirosis in New Zealand has been strongly associated with animal-contact occupations and with serovars Hardjo and Pomona. However, recent data suggest changes in these patterns, hence, serovar-specific epidemiology of leptospirosis...
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Nisa S, Bercker C, Midwinter A, Bruce I, Graham C, Venter P, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Feb;
9(1):1271.
PMID: 30718644
Staphylococcus pseudintermedius is an opportunistic and emerging zoonotic pathogen that primarily colonises the skin of dogs. Many common variants are methicillin resistant (MRSP) or multidrug resistant (MDR), and drug resistance...
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Martinez de la Pena C, De Masi L, Nisa S, Mulvey G, Tong J, Donnenberg M, et al.
J Bacteriol
. 2015 Dec;
198(5):846-56.
PMID: 26712935
Unlabelled: Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) remains a significant cause of infant diarrheal illness and associated morbidity and mortality in developing countries. EPEC strains are characterized by their ability to colonize...