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Experimental Infection of Reindeer with Jamestown Canyon Virus
Buhler, Kayla Joy; Blake, John; Fenton, Heather; Solomon, Isaac H.; Jenkins, Emily (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Seroprevalence of Jamestown Canyon virus in freeranging caribou in North America is high. We demonstrate serum antibodies and RNA of the virus in blood and tissues of experimentally exposed reindeer with no clinical illness ... -
Households neighboring wildlife protected areas may be at a higher risk of rabies than those located further away: a community-based cross-sectional cohort study at Pian Upe game reserve, Bukedea district, Eastern Uganda
Atuheire, Collins G. K.; Okwee-Acai, James; Taremwa, Martha; Ssajjakambwe, Paul; Munyeme, Musso; Kankya, Clovice; Terence, Odoch; Ssali, Sarah N.; Mwiine, Frank N.; Buhler, Kayla Joy; Tryland, Morten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Introduction: This study examines rabies incidence and associated risk factors at the interface between wildlife and human communities near Pian-Upe game reserve in Eastern Uganda. We hypothesized that human settlements ... -
Medication nonadherence and associated factors in patients with tuberculosis in Wau, South Sudan: a cross- sectional study using the world health organization multidimensional adherence model
Marin, Peter Michael; Munyeme, Musso; Kankya, Clovice; Jubara, Ambrose Samuel; Matovu, Enock; Waiswa, Peter; Sanchez Romano, Javier; Mutebi, Francis; Onafruo, David; Kitale, Estella; Benard, Owori; Buhler, Kayla Joy; Tryland, Morten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background Tuberculosis medication nonadherence is a multi-dimensional public health problem with serious consequences worldwide. There is little information available for medication nonadherence in South Sudan. This study ... -
What does the fox say? Arctic fox vocalization and associated den behaviours
Buhler, Kayla Joy; Samelius, Gustaf; Alisauskas, Ray; Jenkins, Emily (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Foxes (Vulpes spp.) are small, solitary canids with relatively low social complex-ity compared to more gregarious canids, such as wolves and dogs. They are, therefore, expected to have a relatively simple ... -
Widespread exposure to Francisella tularensis in Rangifer tarandus in Canada and Alaska
Buhler, Kayla Joy; Schwantje, Helen; Harms, N. Jane; Fenton, Heather; Aguilar, Xavier Fernandez; Kutz, Susan; Leclerc, Lisa-Marie; Blake, John; Jenkins, Emily (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The range of tularemia, a disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis, may expand alongside climate change in the North. Transmission occurs via biting arthropods, contaminated water sources, infected animal ...