< > J19 - Epidemiology and Infection (formerly, Journal of Hygiene)

Organisation Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
Publisher Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
ISSN
  • Epidemiology and Infection: Vol. 98, no. 1 (Feb. 1987)-  :0950-2688
  • Journal of Hygiene: Vol. 1 (1901) - v. 97, no. 3 (1986): 0022-1724

Specific Chapter/Section References

Ref. Year Authors Title Vol. Pages
J19.41.w1 1941 Ranson, R.M. New laboratory animals from wild species. Breeding a laboratory stock of hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus L.) 41 131-138
J19.45.w1 1947 McLauchlan, J.D. & Henderson, W.M. The occurrence of foot-and-mouth disease in the hedgehog under natural conditions 45 474-479
J19.52.w1 1954 Beverley, J.K.A., Beattie, C.P. & Roseman, C. Human toxoplasma infection 52 37-46
J19.61.w1 1963 Brown, F., Hyslop, N. St G., Crick, J. & Morrow, A.W. The use of acetylethyleneimine in the production of inactivated foot-and-mouth disease vaccines 61 337-344
J19.63.w1 1965 Smith, J.M.B. Staphylococcus aureus strains associated with the hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus 63 285-291
J19.63.w2 1965 Smith, J.M.B. & Marples, M.J. Dermatophyte lesions in the hedgehog as a reservoir of penicillin-resistant staphylococci 63 293-303
J19.64.w1 1966 Burrows, R. Studies on the carrier state of cattle exposed to foot-and-mouth disease virus 64 81-90
J19.66.w1 1968 Burrows, R. The persistence of foot-and-mouth disease virus in sheep 66 633-640
J19.66.w2 1968 Hedger, R.S. The isolation and characterization of foot-and-mouth disease virus from clinically normal herds of cattle in Botswana 66 27-36
J19.68.w1 1970 Hedger, R.S. Observations on the carrier state and related antibody titres during an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease 68 53-60
J19.68.w2 1970 Hugh-Jones, M.E. & Wright, P.B. Studies on the 1967-8 foot-and-mouth disease epidemic The relation of weather to the spread of disease 68 253-271
J19.68.w3 1970 Sellers, R.F., Donaldson, A.I. & Herniman, K.A.J. Inhalation, persistence and dispersal of foot-and-mouth disease virus by man 68 565-569
J19.68.w4 1970 Anderson, E.C., Capstick, P.B., Mowat, G.N. & Leech, F.B. In vitro method for safety testing of foot-and-mouth disease vaccines 68 159-172
J19.68.w5 1970 Donaldson, A.I., Herniman, K.A.J., Parker, J. & Sellers, R.F. Further investigations on the airborne excretion of foot-and-mouth disease virus 68 557-564
J19.68.w6 1970 Mohammed, Y.S., Gresikova, M., Adamyova, K., Ragib, A.H. & El-Dawala, K. Studies on arboviruses in Egypt. II. Contribution of arboviruses to the aetiology of undiagnosed fever among children 68 491-495
J19.68.w7 1970 Weiner, L.P., Cole, G.A. & Nathanson, N. Experimental encephalitis following peripheral inoculation of West Nile virus in mice of different ages 68 435-446
J19.70.w1 1972 Price, W.H. & Thind, I.S. The mechanism of cross-protection afforded by dengue virus against West Nile virus in hamsters 70 611-617
J19.73.w1 1974 Anderson, E.C., Doughty, W.J. & Anderson, J. The effect of repeated vaccination in an enzootic foot-and-mouth disease are on the incidence of virus carrier cattle 73 229-235
J19.74.w1 1975 Donaldson, A.I. & Freris, N.P. The survival of foot-and-mouth disease virus in open air conditions 75 409-416
J19.79.w1 1977 Hood, A.M. Virulence factors of Francisella tularensis 78 47-60
J19.81.w1 1978 Reid, H.W., Duncan, J.S., Phillips, J.D.P., Moss, R. & Watson, A. Studies on louping-ill virus (Flavivirus group) in wild red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scoticus) 81 321-329
J19.81.w2 1978 Rweyemamu, M.M., Booth, J.C., Head, M. & Pay, T.W. Microneutralization tests for serological typing and subtyping of foot-and-mouth disease virus strains. 81 107-123
J19.84.w1 1980 Kaplan, C., Healing, T.D., Evans, N., Healing, L. & Prior, A. Evidence of infection by viruses in small British field rodents 84 285-294
J19.84.w2 1980 Cox, J.C., Pye, D., Edmonds, J.W. & Shepherd, R. An investigation of Encephalitozoon cuniculi in the wild rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus in Victoria, Australia 84 295-300
J19.92.w1 1984 Nicholls, M.J., Black, L., Rweyemanu, M.M., Genovese, J., Ferrari, R., Hammant, C.A., de Silva, E. & Umehara, O. The effect of maternally derived antibodies on the response of calves to vaccination against foot and mouth disease 92 105-116
J19.93.w1 1984 Traavik, T., Sommer, A.I., Mehl, R., Berdal, B.P., Stavem, K., Hunderi, O.H. & Dalrymple, J.M. Nephropathia epidemica in Norway: antigen and antibodies in rodents and antibodies in selected human populations 93 139-146
J19.94.w1 1985 Sommer, A.I., Traavik, T., Mehl, R., Berdal, B.P. & Dalrymple, M. Reservoir animals for nephropathia epidemica in Norway: indications of a major role for the bank vole (C. glareolus) in comparison with the woodmouse (A. sylvaticus). 94 123-127
J19.99.w1 1987 Niklassona, B.,Leduca, J.,Nyströma, K. & Nymana, L. Nephropathia epidemica: incidence of clinical cases and antibody prevalence in an endemic area of Sweden 99 559-562
 
J19.100.w1 1988 Sadir, A.M., Schudel, A.A., Laporte, O., Braun, M. & Margni, R.A. Response to foot-and-mouth disease vaccines in newborn calves. Influence of age, colostral antibodies and adjuvants 100 135-144

J19.110.w1

1993

Sharp, G.B., Kawaoka, Y., Wright, S.M., Turner, B., Hinshaw, V. & Webster, R.G.

Wild ducks are the reservoir for only a limited number of influenza A subtypes

110

161-176

J19.111.w1 1993 Anderson, E.C., Foggin, C., Atkinson, M., Sorensen, K.J., Madekurozva, R.L. & Nqindi, J. The role of wild animals, other than buffalo, in the current epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease in Zimbabwe 111 559-563
J19.111.w2 1993 Pether, J.V.S. & Lloyd, G. The clinical spectrum of human hantavirus infection in Somerset, UK 111 171-175
J19.113.w1 1994 Ahlm, C., Linderholm, M., Juto, P., Stegmayr, B. & Settergren, B. Prevalence of serum IgG antibodies to Puumala virus (haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome) in northern Sweden 113 129-136
J19.114.w1 1995 Woodbury, E.L. A review of the possible mechanisms for the persistence of foot-and-mouth disease virus 114 1-13
J19.114.w2 1995 Groen, J., Gerding, M.N., Jordans, J.G., Clement, J.P., Nieuwenhuijs, J.H.,& Osterhaus, A.D. Hantavirus infections in The Netherlands: epidemiology and disease 114 373-383
J19.115.w1 1996 Van Bueren, J., Simpson, R.A., Salman, H., Farrelly, H.D. & Cookson, B.D. Inactivation of HIV-1 by chemical disinfectants: sodium hypochlorite 115 567-579
J19.116.w1 1996 Woolhouse, M.E.J., Haydon, D.T., Pearson, A. & Kitching, R.P. Failure of vaccination to prevent outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease 116 363-371
J19.120.w1 1998 Biins, A.H., Speakman, A.J., Dawson, S., Bennett, M., Gaskell, R.M. & Hart, C.A. The use of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis to examine the epidemiology of Bordatella bronchiseptica isolated from cats and other species 120 201-208
J19.121.w1 1998 Alexeyev, O.A., Ahlm, C., Elgh, F., Aava, B., Palo, T., Settergren, B., Tärnvik, A., Wadell, G. & Juto, P. A minority of seropositive wild bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) show evidence of current Puumala virus infection 121 419-425
J19.122.w1 1999 Hutber, A.M., Kitching, R.P. & Conway, D.A. Predicting the level of herd infection for outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease in vaccinated herds 122 539-544
J19.123.w1 1999 Wacker, K., Rodriguez, E., Garate, T., Geue, L., Tackmann, K., Selhorst, T., Staubach, C. & Conraths, F.J. Epidemiological analysis of Trichinella spiralis infections of foxes in Brandenburg, Germany 123 139-147
J19.124.w1 2000 Bastos, A.D.S., Boshoff, C.I., Keet, D.F., Bengis, R.G. & Thomson, G.R. Natural transmission of foot-and-mouth disease virus between African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) and impala (Aepyceros melampus) in the Kruger National Park, South Africa 124 591-598
J19.124.w2 2000 Sorensen, J.H., Mackay, D.K.J., Jensen, C.O. & Donaldson, A.I. An integrated model to predict the atmospheric spread of foot-and-mouth disease virus 124 577-590
J19.128.w1 2002 Handeland, K., Refsum, T., Johansen, B.S., Holstad, G., Knutsen, G., Schulze, J. & Kapperud, G. Prevalence of Salmonella Typhimurium infection in Norwegian hedgehog populations associated with two human disease outbreaks 128 523-527
J19.128.w2 2002 Heyman, P., Klingström, J., de Jaegere, F., Leclercq, G., Rozenfeld, F., Escutenaire, S., Vandenvelde, C., Zizi, M., Plyusnin, A. & Lundkvist, A. Tula hantavirus in Belgium 128 251-256
J19.128.w3 2002 Sjölander, K.B., Golovljova, I., Vasilenko, V., Plyusnin, A. &, Lundkvist, A. Serological divergence of Dobrava and Saaremaa hantaviruses: evidence for two distinct serotypes 128 99-103
J19.131.w1 2003 Weissenbock, H., Hubalek, Z., Halouzka, J., Pichlmair, A., Maderner, A., Fragner, K., Kolodziejek, J., Loupal, G., Kolbl, S. & Nowotny, N. Screening for West Nile virus infections of susceptible animal species in Austria 131 1023-1027
J19.132.w1 2004 Gordon, E.R., Curns, A.T., Krebs, J.W., Rupprecht, C.E., Real, L.A. & Childs, J.E. Temporal dynamics of rabies in a wildlife host and the risk of cross-species transmission 132 515-524
J19.133.w1 2005 Schmitt, P., Splettstösser, W., Porsch-Ozcürümez, M., Finke, E.J, & Grunow, R. A novel screening ELISA and a confirmatory Western blot useful for diagnosis and epidemiological studies of tularemia 133 759-766
J19.134.w1 2006 Kallio-Kokko, H., Laakkonen, J., Rizzoli, A., Tagliapietra, V., Cattadori, I., Perkins, S.E., Hudson, P.J., Cristofolini, A., Versini, W., Vapalahti, O., Vaheri, A. & Henttonen, H. Hantavirus and arenavirus antibody prevalence in rodents and humans in Trentino, Northern Italy 134 830-836
J19.134.w2 2006 Richomme, C., Gauthier, D. & Fromont, E. Contact rates and exposure to inter-species disease transmission in mountain ungulates 134 21-30
J19.134.w3 2006 Essbauer, S., Schmidt, J., Conraths, F.J., Friedrich, R., Koch, J., Hautmann, W., Pfeffer, M., Wölfel, R., Finke, J., Dobler, G. & Ulrich, R. A new Puumala hantavirus subtype in rodents associated with an outbreak of Nephropathia epidemica in South-East Germany in 2004 134 1333-1334
J19.135.w1 2007 Splettstoesser, W.D., Mätz-Rensing, K., Seibold, E., Tomaso, H., Al Dahouk, S., Grunow, R., Essbauer, S., Buckendahl, A., Finke, E.J. & Neubauer, H. Re-emergence of Francisella tularensis in Germany: fatal tularemia in a colony of semi-free-living marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) 135 1256-1265
J19.135.w2 2007 Sauvage, F., Langlais, M. & Pontier, D. Predicting the emergence of human hantavirus diseaseusing a combination of viral dynamics and rodent demographic patterns 135 46-56
J19.136.w1 2008 Lucero, N.E., Ayala, S.M., Escobar, G.I. & Jacob, N.R. Brucella isolated in humans and animals in Latin America from 1968 to 2006 136 496-503
J19.136.w2 2008 Augot, D., Sauvage, F., Boue, F., Bouloy, M., Artois, M., Demerson, J.M., Combes, B., Coudrier, D., Zeller, H., Cliquet, F. & Pontier, D. Spatial and temporal patterning of bank vole demography and the epidemiology of the Puumala hantavirus in northeastern France 136 1638-1643
J19.137.w1 2009 Splettstoesser, W.D., Piechotowski, I., Buckendahl, A., Frangoulidis, D., Kaysser, P., Kratzer, W., Kimmig, P., Seibold, E. & Brockmann, S.O.
Tularemia in Germany: the tip of the iceberg? 137 736-743
J19.137.w2 2009 Tersago, K., Verhagen, R., Servais, A., Heyman, P., Ducoffre, G. & Leirs, H. Hantavirus disease (nephropathia epidemica) in Belgium: effects of tree seed production and climate 137 250-256
J19.138.w1 2010 Padeshki, P.I., Ivanov, I.N., Popov, B. & Kantardjiev, T.V. The role of birds in dissemination of Francisella tularensis: first direct molecular evidence for bird-to-human transmission 138 376-379
J19.139.w1 2011 Serrano, E., Cross, P.C., Beneria, M., Ficapal, A., Curia, J., Marco, X., Lavín, S. & Marco, I. Decreasing prevalence of brucellosis in red deer through efforts to control disease in livestock 139 1626-1630
J19.139.w2 2011 Viel, J.F., Lefebvre, A., Marianneau, P., Joly, D., Giraudoux, P., Upeguim E., Tordo, N. & Hoen, B. Environmental risk factors for haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in a French new epidemic area 139 867-874
J19.139.w3 2011 Tersago, K., Verhagen, R., Vapalahti, O., Heyman, P., Ducoffre, G. & Leirs, H. Hantavirus outbreak in western Europe: reservoir host infection dynamics related to human disease patterns    

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