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Zoonotic infections infections in livestock and the risk
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Abstracts of papers on the preliminary results of research and surveillance
studies on Verocytotoxogenic E.coli O157 presented at a conference in
Edinburgh on 28 June 2000.
- Introduction - J Scudamore
- Preliminary results from epidemiological studies
in cattle in Scotland - B A Synge, G J Gunn, H E Ternent, G F Hopkins,
F Thomson-Carter, G Foster and I McKendrick
- Prevalence of Verocytoxigenic E.coli O157
(VTEC O157) in Cattle, Sheep and Pigs at Slaughter in Great Britain and in
Cattle on Farms in England and Wales - G A Paiba
- VTEC: How important is it? - S J O'Brien
- Meat and dairy products surveillance in south-east
Scotland - J E Coia and M F Hanson
- Risk factors for sporadic cases of Escherichia
coli O157 infection: the importance of contact with animal excreta
- W J Reilly, M Locking, S J O'Brien, E M Wright, D M Campbell, J E Coia,
L M Browning, C N Ramsay
- The PHLS Case-Control Study of Escherichia coli
O157 Infection in England - G K Adak
- Open farm and other farm linked cases - G C
Pritchard
- Zoonotic infections infections in livestock and the
risk to public health - P Stevenson
- VT+ Escherichia coli O157 : Current recommendations
to protect Public Health - Roland Salmon
- Exposure to visitors to zoonoses at an open farm
- A Beswick
- The survival of E.coli O157 in soil and
water following application of animal wastes to land - D R Fenlon et al
- Verotoxin-1 from E.coli O157 binds to bovine
intestine and kidney cells - E Hoey et al
- Genotyping and phenotypic profiling of bovine and
human Escherichia coli O157 isolates - A McNally et al
- Improved isolation techniques for Escherichia
coli O157 in food - I D Ogden et al
- A quantitative PCR assay for Escherichia coli
O157:H7 in bovine gut contents - Dr N Parham et al
- Water-borne outbreak of Escherichia coli
O157 associated with grazing sheep - B A Synge, K Licence, K Oates and
F Thomson-Carter
- Epidemiology and evolution of Enterobacteriaceae
in domestic animals and humans - M. E. J. Woolhouse
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