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Hornbeck, Garry E. Oldman Reservoir mule deer: Report on fawn studies, 1992 to 1995. Axys Environmental Consulting Ltd., 1995.

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Hornbeck, Garry E. Oldman Reservoir mule deer: Procedures for continued monitoring of herd productivity. Axys Environmental Consulting Ltd., 1996.

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Wood, S. Douglas. The silt-free reservoir: A more reliable impoundment for providing drinking water to livestock and wildlife. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 1992.

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Wood, S. Douglas. The silt-free reservoir: A more reliable impoundment for providing drinking water to livestock and wildlife. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 1992.

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Wood, S. Douglas. The silt-free reservoir: A more reliable impoundment for providing drinking water to livestock and wildlife. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 1992.

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Wood, S. Douglas. The silt-free reservoir: A more reliable impoundment for providing drinking water to livestock and wildlife. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 1992.

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Wood, S. Douglas. The silt-free reservoir: A more reliable impoundment for providing drinking water to livestock and wildlife. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 1992.

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Wood, S. Douglas. The silt-free reservoir: A more reliable impoundment for providing drinking water to livestock and wildlife. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 1992.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Lake Nighthorse redesignation: Report (to accompany S. 2508). U.S. G.P.O., 2004.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Lake Nighthorse redesignation: Report (to accompany S. 2508). U.S. G.P.O., 2004.

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Press, Duke University, ed. Avian reservoirs: Virus hunters and birdwatchers in Chinese sentinel posts. Duke University Press, 2020.

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Acha, Pedro N. Zoonoses and communicable diseases common to man and animals. 3rd ed. Pan American Health Organization, Pan American Sanitary Bureau, Regional Office of the World Health Organization, 2001.

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Boris, Szyfres, and Pan American Sanitary Bureau, eds. Zoonoses and communicable diseases common to man and animals. 2nd ed. Pan American Health Organization, Pan American Sanitary Bureau, Regional Office of the World Health Organization, 1987.

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Dolores Ranger District (Colo.), ed. Wildlife viewing on McPhee reservoir: A self-guided tour by boat in the San Juan National Forest. San Juan National Forest, Dolores Ranger District, 1991.

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Jansson, Catarina. Genetic mechanisms for the dissemination of trimethoprim resistance genes from animal reservoirs to human pathogens. Univ., 1993.

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University of Western Australia. Aquatic Research Laboratory. and Water Authority of Western Australia., eds. North Dandalup, Canning Reservoir, Lower Canning River, and Stinton Creek Catchments: Stream fauna studies : appendices to reports, arl 009, 010, 011, and 012. Aquatic Research Laboratory, University of Western Australia, 1988.

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Hemborg, H. Thomas. Spanish Peak field, Las Animas County, Colorado: Geologic setting and early development of a coalbed methane reservoir in the central Raton Basin. Colorado Geological Survey, Dept. of Natural Resources, 1998.

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WHO Export Committee on Vector Biology and Control. Vector resistance to pesticides: Fifteenth report of the WHO Export Committee on Vector Biology and Control. World Health Organization, 1992.

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Friend, Milton. Disease emergence and resurgence: The wildlife-human connection. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2005.

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Peacock, Sharon J., and David A. B. Dance. Glanders. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0029.

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Glanders is a serious zoonotic disease that primarily affects equids (horses, mules and donkeys). A disease eradication programme based on case detection and destruction of infected domestic animals has been highly successful and the number of reported glanders cases in animals worldwide is now very low. Human glanders is extremely rare and associated with occupations associated with extensive contact with equids. Glanders is caused by Burkholderia mallei, a Gram-negative, non-motile, facultative intracellular organism that is an obligate parasite of equids with no other known natural reservoi
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Evans, Merion, and Diana J. Bell. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0046.

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) has been described by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the first serious and readily transmissible disease to emerge in the 21st century (WHO 2003a). The epidemic first appeared in southern China in late 2002 and was finally contained in July 2003 after spreading to 29 countries worldwide and infecting over 8,000 people with 774 reported deaths. The last known cases occurred in April 2004 after a laboratory acquired infection in China. The global response to the SARS epidemic, co-ordinated by WHO, led to the rapid identification of the causal agen
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Madden, John. Wilderness and Its Tenants: The Great Terrestrial Reservoir, the Ocean, and the Inhabitants of the Mighty Deep. Great Herds of Game. Forest and Jungle Shooting. Hunting and Stalking on Plains. Wildfowl and Wildfowl Shooting. Fishing. Index. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Mignon, B., and M. Monod. Zoonotic infections with dermatophyte fungi. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0077.

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Dermatophytes are highly specialized pathogenic fungi which are the most common agents of superficial mycoses. These fungi grow exclusively in the stratum corneum, nails or hair utilising them as sole nitrogen and carbon sources. Dermatophyte species are recognized and classified as antropophilic, zoophilic, or geophilic, depending on their major reservoir in nature (humans, animals, and soil, respectively). Zoophilic dermatophytes may result in zoonoses when humans are exposed to these organisms and dermatophytosis is considered to be one of the most common zoonotic diseases. The majority of
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Gibson, W. African trypanosomosis. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0049.

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The African trypanosomoses are diseases of both man and his livestock. There are two forms of human trypanosomosis or sleeping sickness: Gambian or Rhodesian sleeping sickness, roughly corresponding to a West, Central or East African distribution respectively. Gambian sleeping sickness runs a more protracted and chronic course than the Rhodesian form; nevertheless, human trypanosomosis is invariably fatal if not treated. Animal reservoir hosts, both wild and domestic, assume greater importance for Rhodesian sleeping sickness than Gambian sleeping sickness, and the former is often an occupation
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Meng, X. J. Hepatitis E virus. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0048.

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Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a small, non-enveloped, single-strand, positive-sense RNA virus of approximately 7.2 kb in size. HEV is classified in the family Hepeviridae consisting of four recognized major genotypes that infect humans and other animals. Genotypes 1 and 2 HEV are restricted to humans and often associated with large outbreaks and epidemics in developing countries with poor sanitation conditions, whereas genotypes 3 and 4 HEV infect humans, pigs and other animal species and are responsible for sporadic cases of hepatitis E in both developing and industrialized countries. The avian
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Weese, J. Scott, and Martha Fulford. Companion Animal Zoonoses. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2010.

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Weese, J. Scott, and Martha Fulford. Companion Animal Zoonoses. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2010.

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Pozio, Edoardo. Trichinellosis. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0068.

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Trichinellosis is caused by nematodes of the genus Trichinella. These zoonotic parasites show a cosmopolitan distribution in all the continents, but Antarctica. They circulate in nature by synanthropic-domestic and sylvatic cycles. Today, eight species and four genotypes are recognized, all of which infect mammals, including humans, one species also infects birds, and two other species infect also reptiles.Parasites of the genus Trichinella are unusual among the other nematodes in that the worm undergoes a complete developmental cycle, from larva to adult to larva, in the body of a single host
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Palmer, Stephen. The global challenge of zoonoses control. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0001.

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Zoonotic diseases are now recognized as a major global threat to human health and sustainable development and a major concern for national and international agencies (Marano et al. 2006). There was a period in the 1960s and 70s when it was widely expected that the antibiotic and vaccine era would relegate infectious diseases to footnotes of history, and in many countries communicable control systems were neglected (Keusch et al. 2009) but the frequent and often dramatic appearance of new infectious agents or the reappearance of well recognized zoonoses has changed perceptions. ‘A wide variety
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Rota, Paul A., and William J. Bellini. Zoonotic paramyxoviruses. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0047.

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Hendra virus (HeV), Nipah virus (NiV), and Menangle virus (MenV) are recently emergent paramyxoviruses that are responsible for zoonotic infections and represent potential threats to agriculture and humans. In particular, HeV and NiV cause fatal disease in animals and man, and outbreaks of NiV continue to occur almost annually in Southeast Asia. Molecular biologic studies have made substantial contributions to the characterization of these new paramyxoviruses by providing an accurate picture of their relative taxonomic positions, and molecular techniques were used to provide rapid diagnostic c
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Fletcher, Tom, and Nick Beeching. Rickettsial infection. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0314.

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Rickettsial infections are caused by a variety of obligate intracellular, Gram-negative bacteria from the genera Rickettsia, Orientia, Ehrlichia, and Anaplasma. Rickettsia is further subdivided into the spotted fever group and the typhus group. Bartonella and Coxiella burnetii bacteria are similar to rickettsiae and cause similar diseases. The range of recognized spotted fever group infections is rapidly expanding, complementing long-recognized examples such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever (Rickettsia rickettsii) in the US, and Australian tick typhus (Rickettsia australis), as well as those in
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Smith, Robert M., and Wendy J. Zochowski. Leptospirosis. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0027.

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Leptospirosis is one of the most widespread and important zoonotic pathogens and is of global medical and veterinary importance. Clinical disease ranges from mild self-limiting influenza – like illness to fulminating repeats-several failure.It is caused by bacterial spirochaetes of the genus Leptospira, family Leptospiraceae. Pathogenic Leptospira interrogans strains, of which there are over 230 serovars in 24 serogroups, are morphologically identical in that they are thin, helical highly motile Gram-negative bacteria, hooked at one or both ends.Natural hosts of pathogenic strains, generally r
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From farmers to fishers: Developing reservoir aquaculture for people displaced by dams. World Bank, 1997.

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Karmali, Mohamed A., and Jan M. Sargeant. Verocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC) infections. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0008.

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Verocytotoxin (VT)-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC), also known as Shiga toxin producing E. coli (STEC), are zoonotic agents, which cause a potentially fatal illness whose clinical spectrum includes diarrhoea, haemorrhagic colitis, and the haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS). VTEC are of serious public health concern because of their association with large outbreaks and with HUS, which is the leading cause of acute renal failure in children. Although over 200 different OH serotypes of VTEC have been associated with human illness, the vast majority of reported outbreaks and sporadic cases of VTE
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Adam, Dodo. Cuaderno : Jirafa, Animal Favorito, Abanico de Jirafa, : 120 Páginas Alineadas: Cuaderno, Cuaderno de Bocetos, Diario, para Hacer la Lista, Reservar, Planificar, Organizar y Nota. Independently Published, 2021.

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Wyoming's Snake River: A river guide's chronicle of people and places, plants and animals : including a mile-by-mile river log from Yellowstone National Park to the Palisades Reservoir. University of Utah Press, 2001.

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Zinsstag, Jakob, Borna Müller, and Ivo Pavlik. Mycobacterioses. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0015.

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The Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex MTC is composed of several species of mycobacteria which are M. tuberculosis, the main cause of human tuberculosis, M. canetti, M. africanum, M. microti, M. pinnipedii, M. caprae, and M. bovis. Cattle are the principal host of M. bovis, but a large number of other ruminants and other mammals, particularly wildlife are infected. Human tuberculosis is a global problem of huge proportions. More than 95% of human tuberculosis cases occur in developing and transition countries, of which one third are in Africa but the proportion of cases caused by M. bovis is
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Insects and Human Life. Berg Publishers, 2004.

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Insects and Human Life. Berg Publishers, 2005.

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Howard, Colin R. Arenaviruses. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0032.

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There are few groups of viral zoonoses that have attracted such widespread publicity as the arenaviruses, particularly during the 1960’s and 1970’s when Lassa emerged as a major cause of haemorrhagic disease in West Africa. More than any other zoonoses, members of the family are used extensively for the study of virus-host relationships. Thus the study of this unique group of enveloped, single-stranded RNA viruses has been pursued for two quite separate reasons. First, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCM) has been used as a model of persistent virus infections for over half a century; its
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