Selected article for: "infectious disease and risk disease"

Author: Straub, Mary H.; Kelly, Terra R.; Rideout, Bruce A.; Eng, Curtis; Wynne, Janna; Braun, Josephine; Johnson, Christine K.
Title: Seroepidemiologic Survey of Potential Pathogens in Obligate and Facultative Scavenging Avian Species in California
  • Document date: 2015_11_25
  • ID: 1cjiu63v_4
    Snippet: As sympatric species commonly sharing habitat and food resources with California condors, turkey vultures and golden eagles are exposed to many of the same hazards, including lead poisoning [14] and WNV [38] [39] [40] . Given the dramatic declines in many other scavenging birds, baseline data on pathogen exposure in the turkey vulture and golden eagle will be useful in evaluating current and future threats. Additionally, these species may serve a.....
    Document: As sympatric species commonly sharing habitat and food resources with California condors, turkey vultures and golden eagles are exposed to many of the same hazards, including lead poisoning [14] and WNV [38] [39] [40] . Given the dramatic declines in many other scavenging birds, baseline data on pathogen exposure in the turkey vulture and golden eagle will be useful in evaluating current and future threats. Additionally, these species may serve as sentinels for infectious disease risk for species of conservation concern, such as California condors.

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