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  1. Shedding light on risk: Seroprevalence of Q fever among farm animals and workers in Ecuador por Guerrero-Freire, Mónica Salomé, Ledesma, Yanua, Echeverria, Gustavo, Blanco, Federico Carlos, Waard, Jacobus H. de

    Publicado 2025
    “…Q fever, caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, is a zoonotic disease that has been largely overlooked despite presenting significant risks to both animal and public health. …”
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  2. Prospects for biological control of Bemisia tabaci (Homoptera, Aleyrodidae) in greenhouse tomatoes of southern Spain por Stansly, Philip A., Sánchez, P. A., Rodríguez, J. M., Canizares, F., Nieto, Adelaida, López Leyva, M. J., Fajardo, M., Suárez, V., Urbaneja, Alberto

    Publicado 2017
    “…Early use of broad-spectrum insecticides in IPM greenhouses appeared to be counterproductive in that establishment of parasitioids was delayed with no real gain in control. Incidence of parasitized whiteflies in IPM greenhouses averaged around 50%, with E. mundus predominating, compared to less than 3% in conventional greenhouses originating from immigrating E. mundus. …”
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  3. Modelo Agroecológico para la Coccidiosis aviar (18136-RG) Producto 1 : Nota técnica conteniendo dos informes técnicos de la caracterización de la Agricultura Familiar por Rodriguez, Anabel Elisa, Tomazic, Mariela Luján

    Publicado 2024
    “…A 94.74% of farmers do not know the parasitosis, indicating a high lack of knowledge to avoid environmental dissemination of the parasite and the occurrence of outbreaks; 11. In Argentina, less than half of producers treat coccidiosis and in Chile, 100% do not perform treatment or diagnostics possibly due to the lack of knowledge of the disease. …”
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  4. Immunization with inactivated antigens of Neospora caninum induces tolllike receptors 3, 7, 8 and 9 in maternal-fetal interface of infected pregnant heifers por Marin, Maia Solange, Hecker, Yanina Paola, Quintana, Silvina, Leunda, Maria Rosa, Canton, German Jose, Cobo, Eduardo Rubén, Moore, Prando Dadin, Odeon, Anselmo Carlos, Perez, Sandra

    Publicado 2017
    “…Neospora caninum is an obligate parasite and a major cause of abortion in cattle. Pregnancy failures appear to be associated with weak innate defences on the maternal-fetal interface during infection with N. caninum. …”
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  5. Temporal changes in volatile profiles of Varroa destructor-infested brood may trigger hygienic behavior in Apis mellifera por Liendo, María Clara, Muntaabski, Irina, Russo, Romina Maria, Lanzavecchia, Silvia Beatriz, Segura, Diego Fernando, Palacio, María Alejandra, Cladera, Jorge Luis, Fernández, Patricia Carina, Scannapieco, Alejandra Carla

    Publicado 2022
    “…Hygienic behavior, in which individual workers detect, uncap, and remove unhealthy brood, is a type of social immunity that reduces pathogen and parasite loads in the colony. Previous evidence suggests that hygienic worker bees identify diseased brood through olfactory cues. …”
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  6. Diagnosis and molecular characterization of natural cattle infections produced by Trypanosoma spp. in the Colombian Orinoco region por Cassalett B., Elizabeth Regina, V., Victor Julio, Parra A., Jorge Luis, Baldrich F., Rita Mercedes

    Publicado 2019
    “…This poses a potential problem for cattle in the area, given the chance of developing clinical symptoms of the disease and the likelihood of transmission to susceptible animals. …”
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